St Andrew’s University

St Andrews University St Andrews in Fife on the east coast of Scotland is named after Saint Andrew. It is home to the oldest university in Scotland and the  third oldest university in the English speaking world. St Andrews university was founded in 1413 and has a reputation as one of Europe’s leading and most distinctive centres for teaching and research.… More St Andrew’s University

Using Treasure hunts to engage kids with art

Montana Museum of Art & Culture In March the Montana Museum of Art & Culture held a treasure hunt to engage kids with art. Why use a treasure hunt? Museum docents are quoted in Dillon Kato’s report as saying:- “We really want kids and families to engage with the pieces more.” Anne Bertsche “The vision is that families… More Using Treasure hunts to engage kids with art

Join the Celebration of Britains Rights and Liberties with the “Rights and LiberTeas Street Game”

Treasure Hunts in London is organising a politically themed treasure hunt to coincide with the celebration marking the 750 anniversary of the Simon de Montfort Parliament (1265) and the 800 anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta (1215)… More Join the Celebration of Britains Rights and Liberties with the “Rights and LiberTeas Street Game”

Elected!

The general election will take place on Thursday 7 May 2015   As the country goes to the polls here’s a blast from the past http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i4EnjRKVQw      

Art on the Street : Buses, Benches and Bears – Part 3

  Public Art Trails There have been a number of public art trials taking place over recent years. Bears The NSPCC, visitlondon.com and STUDIOCANAL collaborated with Barclaycard to organise the Paddington Trail over the festive season in London in 2014. The trail was formed of 50 individually-designed Paddington Bear and ran from 4th November until 30th December 2014. The… More Art on the Street : Buses, Benches and Bears – Part 3

Art on the Street : Buses, Benches and Bears – Part 2

  Public Art Trails Following the success of the Public Art trails during the London Olympic year there have been a number of other public art trials taking place in recent years. Books about Town Also in 2014 the Books about Town trails appeared across the Capital. These sculptures were based on iconic books and authors… More Art on the Street : Buses, Benches and Bears – Part 2

The London Marathon

London full of runners April 26th 2015 sees London full of runners as the Virgin Money London Marathon takes to the streets. The London Marathon began back in 1981 with 6255 runners. Since then the event has grown in size, stature and popularity and is shown on television around the world. Fun runners use the race to… More The London Marathon

St George’s Day

April 23   The patron saint of England is Saint George. Saint George’s Day is celebrated on April 23, the anniversary of his death. It is not a public holiday in England, although there are groups that feel it ought to be.  Taken from St Georges Day.com website “The History of St George’s Day In 1222 the… More St George’s Day