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November / December 2011 3
Welcome & Contents Families
Families Sussex Coast covers: Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne, Worthing, Lewes, Burgess Hill, Hassocks and everywhere in between.Next issue January/February 2011: Advertising and editorial deadline is 9 December. You can contribute to Families Sussex Coast through advertising, editorial and our what’s on pages. Contact Families Sussex Coast: 01273 231155 [email protected] Families Sussex Coast, PO Box 5189, Brighton BN50 9WN
What’s insideIt might seem a little early to start planning Christmas now, but with frugal finances in mind, it’s wise to start the challenge of not spending a fortune early. Not only will you be more in control, but you’ll have time to enjoy creative ways to save for your festivities. See our feature on keeping it ‘frugal and festive’ and start your paper-chains, sparkly angels and home-made presents soon. You’ll not feel like a scrooge, have fun in the process and hopefully be not too scared of your bank statement in January too. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from everyone at Families Sussex Coast.
Welcome...News and competitions 4-5WIN tickets to see Robin Hood, Numberjacks, Holiday on Ice, Cinderella and Peter Pan! Frugal and festive 6-7 Great ideas for saving at Christmas Games for gifts 8 Board games for all the family Top toys for Christmas 9 Book reviews 10 Christmas offerings from The Book Nook Competition worth over £1,000 11 Win tickets to Shrek, hotel stay and more. What’s on 12-14 Ice skating, Burning the Clocks, The Nutcracker, Dinki Disco and more. Where’s Santa? 14 Luca and Maya 15 Making christmas decorations
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Congratulations to Ann-Maree on
winning Entrepreneur of the Year
with Labels4Kids. The judges were
impressed by her social-media strategy
and online forum for parents on her
award winning website. Labels4kids produces
vinyl waterproof labels, iron on, stick on and sew
on labels for children’s school clothing and general
items.Visit www.labels4kids.com/fam.
Labels4kids wins Entrepreneur of the Year
On one hand, we humans could
be accused of doing our utmost to
wreck the world we live in, but then
it’s also true that we’re constantly
trying to find ways to preserve it and
to live harmoniously with nature.
There are some great alternative fibres being
developed these days from natural sources
including seaweed, carrots, milk, bamboo and,
in the case of Modal, beech trees. Supernatural
Kids Clothing mixes some of these fibres
with organic cotton in order to reduce cotton
consumption. Also, via the new ‘Supernatural
Stuff’ page on their website, they’re starting to
sell, and to blog about, other products made
from new natural-based materials offering fresh
eco alternatives to useful products. Find out more
visit www.supernaturalkidsclothing.co.uk.
Not just naturalSUPERnatural
Fingerprint Jewellery leads the
market in handcrafted, solid
silver jewellery that uniquely
incorporates your little one’s
fingerprint, hand or foot print.
Jill Fairbrother is the FingerPrint Jewellery
designer in the Sussex area and is proud to
offer a personal service to her customers. As
well as attending shows, playgroups, events
and providing private appointments, Jill is also
available for private parties in the comfort of
your own home. Hosting a party entitles you to
a free gift and gift vouchers towards your own
special piece of jewellery. There is a fantastic
range of products to suit everyone for all
occasions. An item of FingerPrint jewellery is
the ultimate gift to give or receive and is a truly
unique keepsake. For more information contact
07788 672571 [email protected]
www.fingerprint-jewellery.co.uk/brighton.
If it’s traditional
panto that your
after then head
to Eastbourne for
the Adventures
of Robin Hood.
Starring John
Altman (EastEnders
Nick Cotton) as
the Sheriff of
Nottingham, Robin
Hood will be an
action packed pantomime extravaganza with
stunning costumes, fantastic live music, brand
new script and the usual comedy mayhem you
would expect from the Eastbourne pantomime.
For your chance to win a family ticket for the
performance on Tuesday 13 December at 7pm
answer this: Which forest is Robin Hood
set? Send your answer along with your name,
address and telephone number to
[email protected] or by post to
Families Sussex Coast, PO Box 5189, Brighton
BN50 9WN by 2 December 2011.
The Adventures of Robin Hood runs at the
Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne from
9 December – 15 January. To book tickets
contact www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk.
*Terms and conditions: The family ticket is 4 tickets, minimum
2 children. Tickets are valid on Tuesday 13th December. No
purchase necessary. Tickets are non-exchangeable.
WIN a family ticket to The Adventures of Robin Hood
Little Donkey?
Check. Traditional
country Christmas
setting? Check.
Memories of a
Christmas that will
last forever? Check.
Spring Barn Farm
have put together
the perfect Father Christmas experience.
Children will love the journey through the
Narnia-esque winter wonderland walkway to
CHRISTMAS at Spring Barn Farm Park SPECIAL OFFER
FINGERPRINTJewellery
WIN tickets to Cinderella or Peter Pan in Worthing
There are two pantomimes in Worthing to
tempt and enchant you this festive season.
Families Sussex Coast has teamed up with
Worthing Theatres to give you the chance
to win one of two family tickets. A sparkling
fairytale version of Cinderella stars TV’s
Amanda Barrie and John Lyons and Darren
Day stars in the glittering spectacular,
Peter Pan.
For your chance to win one of two family
tickets to Cinderella or Peter Pan answer this:
What is the name of the bad pirate in
Peter Pan? Send your answer along with
your name, address and telephone number
to [email protected] or by
post to Families Sussex Coast, PO Box 5189,
Brighton BN50 9WN by 2 December 2011.
Cinderella runs at the Connaught Theatre,
Worthing from 2-13 December. Peter Pan is on
at the Pavilion Theatre, Worthing from
8 December - 1 January.
To book tickets contact 01903 206 206 or visit
www.worthingtheatres.co.uk.
*Terms and conditions: The family ticket is 4 tickets, minimum
2 children. Tickets are subject to availability and exclude 23
and 26 December. No purchase necessary.
Tickets are non-exchangeable.
Santa’s stable, where the jolly Christmas elf
will read them a traditional story, before Father
Christmas gives all the boys and girls their
present. A festive day out for all the family, with
so much to see and do in the farm park all
day, a cosy restaurant serving delicious food
and a beautiful Christmas shop brimming with
fabulous decorations and gifts.
Don’t miss out on our special CHRISTMAS
OFFER see advert on page 2 for details or
visit www.springbarnfarmpark.co.uk.
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News & competitions FamiliesWin tickets to NUMBERJACKS
For the very first time children’s TV’s favourite,
Numberjacks comes to the stage at Theatre Royal
Brighton and we have a family ticket for you to win.
This December you can join the TV superheroes
as they leave the sofa and embark on their first live
adventure. You can help them solve problems but
watch out for the dastardly Spooky Spoon and
Numbertaker who do all they can to get in the way.
For your chance to win a family ticket answer this:
Which TV channel do the Numberjacks feature
on? Send your answer with your name, address
and telephone number to editor@familiessussexcoast.
co.uk or by post to Families Sussex Coast, PO Box
5189, Brighton BN50 9WN by 2 December.
To book tickets for Numberjacks or Spamalot contact 0844 871 7650 or www.atgtickets.com/brighton. *Terms and conditions: The family ticket is 4 tickets, minimum 2
children. Numberjacks runs from 18-31 December. No purchase
necessary. Tickets are non-exchangeable.
Holiday on Ice’s new show,
Tropicana will be arriving
at the Brighton Centre on
13 January and we have a
family ticket for you to win for
the opening night. Created
by Robin Cousins, Tropicana
takes you on a journey that
celebrates love, life, music
and dance. From rock ‘n’ roll
to the Latin rhythms of a tropical night club, music
from Barry Manilow and a cast of world class skaters,
Tropicana is one of the most thrilling ice spectaculars.
For your chance to win a family ticket answer this:
Which Barry Manilow song is named after a
beach in Rio? Send your answer with your name,
address and telephone number to
[email protected] or by post to
Families Sussex Coast, PO Box 5189, Brighton
BN50 9WN by 2 December.
Holiday on Ice, Tropicana runs at the Brighton Centre
from 13-29 January. To book tickets contact
www.brightoncentre.co.uk or 0844 847 1538.
*Terms and conditions: The family ticket is 4 tickets, minimum 2
children. Tickets are valid on Friday 13 January at 8pm only. No
purchase necessary. Tickets are non-exchangeable.
WIN tickets to Holiday on Ice
The NipperGrip is a unique ski harness for
children with a handle on the front and back
and detachable reins. Essential for skiing with
children up to the age of 8, you can pick them
up whichever way they fall, help them on and
off chairlifts safely as well as control their speed
and direcion on the slopes. Order at
www.nippergrip.com and enter discount
code FSC1112 for a 20% discount.
NipperGrip to the rescue 20% discount Say
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★ Decorate a piece of pottery. There are pottery cafes all over Sussex
where you can go and paint a ready made piece of pottery. It doubles
as an afternoon’s entertainment as well as presents.
★ Homemade chocolate truffles, jams or chutneys
always go down a treat. This year we are
planning to make lemon curd too.
★ You could also try customised bed linen or cushions.
★ Give up presents and donate a small amount to charity. With children,
this can be difficult so you could try buying from charity sites or shops
– many do products which aren’t second hand.
Festive savings★ Earn money shopping at Christmas using cashback facilities on
credit cards, or shop online at specialist cash back sites such as
www.cashbackshopper.co.uk.
★ Check the discount voucher sites online – there are some great
discounts and you may get new ideas for presents too.
★ If you are hosting a family celebration and your budget is really
stretched, ask everyone to make a contribution. Apart from cash, this
could be in the form of Christmas pudding, mince pies, cheeseboard,
chocolates or nuts.
★ With supermarkets open most of the festive period don’t over buy
or over spend on food. With careful planning you can just buy what
you need, then top up as you go.
★ Everyone understands when money is tight and if you feel
uncomfortable about accepting gifts that cost more than you spent,
then ask the whole family to set a ceiling on the amount everyone
spends to help avoid embarrassment.
★ If skimping at Christmas is out of the question then plan, plan and
plan. Buy early spreading the cost and don’t buy anything you don’t
need.
Spending time togetherChildren value the time we spend together far more than presents.
★ Find a game that all the family can play together - it also ensures
the kids are not on their electronic games all day.
★ Take all toys out of their boxes before wrapping them, remove all the
plastic wrapping and ties and put them back in their boxes with
batteries installed. It saves scrabbling around for Philips screwdrivers
on Christmas Day morning.
★ Don’t give all the children’s presents on Christmas Day – give them
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Keeping it festive and frugal
DIY decorationsBoring coloured paper chains really don’t cut it in the creative sphere of
Christmas decor and can look very home-made. Here’s some ideas for
beautiful decorations with a little more pizzazz that you can enjoy making
with your kids.
★ Holly is around in abundance so a quick trip to the
country or a large park - but don’t take more than you
really need. Tie it with some red ribbon and you'll have
a touch of class in your home.
★ Making your own front door wreath couldn’t be simpler. Gather some
ferns and fix onto a ring (you can buy these from craft shops). You
could even try spraying the wreath with silver then add some bright
red beads to finish the effect.
★ Kids love to make snowdrops from round circles of paper that you
then fold and cut in shapes. To make them look less childish
buy some silver or red paper then thread them together for a shiney
festive snowdrop chain.
Creative presentsWe’re not suggesting that you give Granny a junk robot – but if you pick
the right craft to suit your talent, a thoughtful present can outshine any
new gift.
★ Frame your child’s picture – the right frame can do justice to any work
of art, however abstract.
★ Make a family photo calendar. There are companies that can do this
for you, but if you are a dab hand on the computer, you could do
it yourself.
We love Christmas in our house, but this year we’re even more determined not to blow our budget and make sure that it’s about happy times and not mostly about shopping and eating. We’ve put together a few tips to make sure your Christmas is full of meaning and cheer, whilst keeping it frugal and festive.
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Christmas feature Families over the whole period between Christmas and new year. This saves
on present overload for little kids and brings a sense of excitement
and anticipation every day. You could try hiding a few presents and
doing a treasure hunt every day too.
★ Make sure the kids get some decent periods of time to play with and
enjoy their presents. There’s nothing more frustrating than having to
go off to another relative’s house when you really want to make a
Lego model.
Being frugal with food★ Plan your meals, make sure you estimate your quantities as precisely
as you can and only buy what you need. It’s all too easy to go to the
supermarket with an open-ended list so make the list along with
amounts and stick to it.
★ Buy quality in few things such as a British, organic and well-reared
turkey and use it all. Try the things our mums used to make like turkey
sandwiches, casserole, stock and curry.
★ There is no doubt that home-baked mince
pies and yule log taste better than shop-
bought ones – but the ingredients can be
costly and baking can be time consuming
(and sometimes disastrous) so focus on
cooking a few special items and don’t
worry about buying everything else in.
We asked our readers what makes Christmas special for them...“We always try to go to a church service for children. We’re not big on
religion but Christmas is a religious holiday so it’s important for children to
understand the real reason we celebrate.”
“We give gifts to charity – last year we gave a present donation scheme
for foster children in Brighton and Hove.”
“Our street have a Christmas carol singalong complete with mulled wine
and mince pies.”
“Burning of the Clocks in Brighton always seems like the perfect start to
the festive period.”
“A difficult jigsaw usually keeps everyone in our house happy.”
“A very long country walk on boxing day or down on the seafront (along
with new bikes, skateboards or roller skates).”
For more tips and articles about Christmas visit www.familiesonline.co.uk.
The really useful website for families
www.familiessussexcoast.co.uk
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Khet 2.0 The Laser Game Age 9+
RRP: £29.99
Ready for mind blowing laser strategy action?
Khet combines lasers and classic strategy
all on one board. Player’s alternate turns
moving Egyptian themed mirrored pieces, after
which they fire their real laser with the goal of
illuminating their opponent’s pieces and winning the game.
Khet is the only laser board game on the market with the easiness of
checkers and the endless possibilities of chess. The rules can be learned
in minutes and players from 9-99 can enjoy the excitement of Khet.
Khet 2.0 is available from Firebox.com.
Nostalgia Titles Age 8+
RRP: £29.99 - £34.99
Focussing on high manufacturing standards,
the ‘Nostalgia’ titles are back this year,
consisting of classic board game titles
Monopoly, Cluedo and Risk.
The Monopoly set comes in a beautiful
wooden box to safeguard your vintage-looking
components, making it the ideal gift for friends
or family. Risk is also part of the collection, back in full vintage glory with
real wooden armies, the classic map from 1959 and original game play.
Additionally, the nation’s favourite ‘whodunit’ is back in true 1950’s form
with the recreation of the 1949 version of Cluedo.
The Nostalgia editions of Monopoly, Cluedo and Risk are available from
John Lewis.
Jungle Speed Age: 7+
RRP: £14.99
In Jungle Speed, you must rely on your keen
sense of observation and quick reflexes. It requires
a steady hand which can be hard to maintain
during the many fits of laughter! The wooden
Totem sits in the middle of the table, waiting for
the player with the fastest reflexes to snatch it up
and win the game. Each player is dealt a hand of cards. In order to win
you must be the first player to get rid of all of your cards. Each turn, all
of the players reveal one of their cards. If two cards are identical, those
players must make a grab for the Totem. The faster player then gives their
cards to their unfortunate adversary.
“My family has played hours on end with Jungle Speed. Fits of laughter
guaranteed! Any age can play”. Pascale Gravell, editor, Families South
West.
Jungle Speed is available from Amazon.co.uk.
Dobble Age 6+
RRP: £12.99
Dobble is a visual perception card game in which
players race to find the one matching symbols between
one card and another. The pictures may be different
sizes or hard to spot. The cards are round and feature an assortment of
colourful images of items like insects, plants, symbols, and smiley faces.
Every card is unique, and has only one picture in common with each card
in the deck. The game is very portable and includes a deck of 55 cards in
a round, tin container so you can take the game anywhere.
Dobble is available from Waterstones.
Christmas games for familiesChristmas is the time of year for quality family time and what better way is there for families to interact than playing a game that brings you all together. Children love games, particularly ones they can play with their parents and (possibly) beat them!
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Christmas gift ideas Families
★ Tolo First Friends
12 months+ £3.50 each from
www.treasureislandtoys.co.uk
The whole range of Tolo First Friends is
immensely popular. They are great for
teething, moveable and poseable and
click as you move their limbs.
★ Pintoy Fire Engine
Age 3+ £34.99 from
www.treasureislandtoys.co.uk
A top seller since 2008, the fire
engine has an extending and rotating
ladder, removable hose, and side
that opens for extra storage.
★ Pintoy Marlborough Dolls House
Age 3+ £104.99 from
www.treasureislandtoys.co.uk
One of the top sellers at Christmas, the lovely
dolls’ house is every little girls dream.
★ Pretend & Play Post
Office Set
Age 4-7 £25.00 from Fun Learning
Complete with serving window,
notice board, clock with movable
hands, bureau de change and post
box to encourage social interaction
and practice numeracy.
★ Klutz Foam Gliders Book
Age 4-7 £7.99 from Fun Learning
A collection of super thick, foam planes that
glide amazingly well. Just punch them out, put
them together, and send them soaring!
★ Klutz Sticker Design Studio
Age 8+ £9.99 from Fun Learning
Packed with over 400 stickers to colour and
customise, no drawing skills are required as each
sticker is shaped and lightly printed with a design
to get your inspiration flowing!
★ Intelliquest Quizmo Brain Power
Puzzle Set
Age 8+ £8.99 from Fun Learning
An electronic interactive quiz game that
knows all the answers! Play on your own,
or use the 2 player mode to exercise your
brain cells against an opponent!
★ iball3
Age 14+ £20 from Hamleys
The iball3 is an interactive, electronic, brain training
game with a world class on-line leader board for those
who are the very best.
Gifts are available from:Treasure Island Toys based in Brighton
www.treasureislandtoys.co.uk
Fun Learning, North Street, Brighton
www.funlearning.co.uk
Hamleys, Regent Street, London
www.hamleys.com
Top toys for Christmas 2011Fabulous gifts recommended by Fun Learning, Hamleys and Treasure Island Toys.
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Book reviewsThe Night Before Christmas by Clement C Moore
Christmas isn’t Christmas without reading
Clement C.Moore’s classic poem The Night
Before Christmas and although there are many
versions available, one of our favourites is
undoubtedly the one illustrated by Robert Ingpen.
Ingpen’s illustrations offer a faithful interpretation
of the poem and the delight begins with the
ruddy twinkly eyed Father Christmas peering
out from the cover. Open the book to discover
stockings hanging by the fireplace and reindeer
dashing through the snow making this a perfect
curl up and read on any of the nights leading up
towards Christmas.
By Vanessa Lewis, The Book Nook, First Avenue, Hove 01273 911988 www.booknookuk.com
The Twelve Days of Christmas by Jane Ray
Continuing with gorgeous illustrations that
explore the essence of Christmas take a look
at the sumptuous edition of another Christmas
classic in The Twelve Days of Christmas by Jane
Ray. For those of us who struggle to remember
past five gold rings this book presents the poem
in vibrant warm colours and glorious detailed
illustrations that make each page a visual feast.
The opening spread offers much to explore with
snow falling on a warm convivial row of houses
preparing for Christmas and the joy it brings. If
you want some festive cheer, take your time and
enjoy Jane Ray’s stunning interpretation again
and again.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Pop-up by Roald Dahl
As a Christmas treat for the entire family try
the superb Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Pop-Up which brings Roald Dahl’s most magical
of stories to life in spectacular pull out, pop
up fashion. From the disappearing children
being swallowed up by the factory to the glass
elevator that leaps off the page, children and
adults alike will love exploring this book. If you
look close enough you might even find a golden
ticket and we particularly loved the pull out
pertinent Oompa Loompa song lyrics about
each child’s fate. This is a fabulous gift for all
ages whether as an introduction to the world of
Dahl or for ardent fans.
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Shrek competition Families
Book reviews
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Theatre
Great Gran’s Great Games Age 4-96 NovemberPavilion Theatre, Brighton DomeOllie can’t see the point of his Great Gran; however, she can do something he can’t. She can swim. In fact, she can do it rather well. There was a time she did it at the Olympic Games in London. No! Not those Olympic Games. The other ones in 1948, when the athletes had to bring their own towels!01273 709709 www.brightondome.org
Richard Alston Dance Company8-9 NovemberConcert Hall, Brighton DomeThis triple bill of classic and new repertoire, each piece infused with the spirit of the music that inspired it.01273 709709
www.brightondome.org
The Sound of Music8-12 NovemberConnaught Theatre, Worthing Worthing Musical Comedy Society presents the timeless classic featuring some of the world’s best-loved songs, Edelweiss, My Favourite Things, Do-Re-Mi and Climb Every Mountain.01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
A Very Merry Christmas Hall 16 November Pavilion Theatre, Worthing Join in with the Christmas carol medley, and the tinsel and turkey atmosphere of an early Christmas.01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Coppelia 18 November Pavilion Theatre, Worthing Full of humour and exciting Hungarian dances such as Czardas and Mazurka, the ballet has beautiful scenery and handcrafted costumes, and is a total delight. Great entertainment for all ages.01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Essence of Ireland22-23 NovemberTheatre Royal BrightonBreathtaking dance routines, a touch of Irish craic, all cleverly woven into a heart-warming tale. 08448 717 650 www.atgtickets.com/brighton
A Christmas Carol 22-26 November Pavilion Theatre, Worthing Starring Leslie Grantham as Scrooge, a sumptuous new adaptation of the classic festive tale.01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt 23-24 November Pavilion Theatre, Worthing Peppa, George, Suzy Sheep and Danny Dog are up to fun and games on a day out on Grandad Dog’s boat. Help them, with Pedro Pony, Freddy Fox and Zoe Zebra to follow the clues and find their treasure as they all enjoy a day of adventure.01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
The Rattionians present a Christmas Spectacular1-3 DecemberCongress Theatre, EastbourneA collection of The Rattonians musical favourites plus a festive treat to get you in the mood for Christmas.01323 412000 www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk
Cinderella 2-31 December Connaught Theatre, Worthing A pumpkin is magically transformed into a sparkling coach, mice into white horses and a girl goes from rags to a stunning ball gown all with the wave of a good fairy’s wand. Glass slippers and a spell that breaks when the clock chimes midnight, it can only mean one thing!01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Snow Play3-4 DecemberPavilion Theatre, Brighton DomeWhen Mr Green comes back from his Christmas holidays he finds that Mr White has moved into his house and covered everything in snow. All Mr White wants to do is sleep and have fun but Mr Green can’t stand the snow.01273 709709 www.brightondome.org
The Nutcracker4 DecemberCongress Theatre, EastbourneSouthern Youth Ballet with the Southern Youth Ballet Orchestra presents a traditional production of The Nutcracker.01323 412000 www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk
Peter Pan 8 December - 1 January Pavilion Theatre, Worthing Meet Peter Pan, Wendy and the Lost Boys. Watch in awe as Peter battles the dastardly Captain Hook. Boasting sparkling sets, sumptuous costumes and a spectacular UV scene.01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Robin and the Big Freeze8-11 DecemberPavilion Theatre, Brighton DomeWith suitcases and Sat Navs, the birds are getting ready to leave town. Robin remains; he’s got lots to do like tweeting at anyone who comes near his patch and posing for Christmas cards. But the snow is on its way and lots of it ... is everyone ready for the big freeze?01273 709709 www.brightondome.org
The Adventures of Robin Hood9 December - 15 JanuaryDevonshire Park Theatre, EastbourneBased on the much-loved English folk tale, Robin Hood will be an action packed pantomime extravaganza with stunning new costumes, fantastic live music, brand new script and the usual comedy mayhem you would expect from the Eastbourne Pantomime.01323 412000 www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk
Children in Need ShowLet’s go to the Movies11 DecemberThe Shoreham Centre Entertainment to raise money for Children in Need.01903 520136 wingsproductions.ticketsource.co.uk
Spamalot Age 10+15 December - 14 JanuaryTheatre Royal BrightonThe legendary tale of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table.08448 717 650 www.atgtickets.com/brighton
Numberjacks Live on stage18 December - 31 JanuaryTheatre Royal BrightonJoin the TV superheroes as they leave the sofa and embark on their first live adventure 08448 717 650 www.atgtickets.com/brighton
Christmas Concert18 DecemberConcert Hall, Brighton DomeA joyous Sunday afternoon celebration of the very best of Christmas music.01273 709709 www.brightondome.org
Winter Ceilidh20 DecemberCorn Exchange, Brighton DomeWith under-8s chill-out room, kids’ cock-tails and fully stocked bar for grown-up revellers, it’s foot-stomping festive fun all the way at this midwinter family fiesta.01273 709709www.brightondome.org
The Nutcracker - A happy dream22-27 DecemberConcert Hall, Brighton DomeJoin Clara on her journey with the Nutcracker Prince to the land of dreams in Tchaikovsky’s Christmas classic. 01273 709709 www.brightondome.org
Christmas Day Concert25 DecemberEastbourne BandstandEastbourne Silver Band under the directorship of Geoff Broom entertains you with over an hour of festive tunes www.eastbournebandstand.co.uk
Boxing Day Concert26 DecemberEastbourne BandstandThe popular and longstanding tradition of the FREE Boxing Day dance concert. www.eastbournebandstand.co.uk
Romeo and Juliet28-30 DecemberConcert Hall, Brighton DomeThis classic love story gets a modern make over as Danish dance star Peter Schaufuss Ballet revives Frederick Ashton’s seminal production.01273 709709www.brightondome.org
Our What’s On pages are put together several weeks beforehand and whilst we aim to be as accurate as we can, there may be some changes. Always contact the venue in advance to check details.
favourites Our top picks for
November and December ★ Burning the Clocks★
Drums, lanterns, fireworks - a perfect way to celebrate the shortest day.
Brighton, 21 December
★Royal Pavilion Ice Rink★ Skating in beautiful surroundings.
12 November - 22 January
★The Adventures of Robin Hood★ He’s behind you! Don’t miss this
traditional panto. Eastbourne, 9 December - 15 January
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What’s on Families
CinemaBig Scream!Duke of York Cinema, BrightonEvery Wednesday morning at 11am mums, dads and carers with babies under one can enjoy a great film at the Duke of York Cinema, Brighton. See website for films. www.picturehouses.co.uk
Saturday morning Kids’ Club Duke of York cinema, Brighton Starts 10.30am with drawing and a competition with a film at 11am.Check website for films.0871 704 2056 www.picturehouses.co.uk
Saturday morning picturesConnaught 2 Screen, WorthingEvery Saturday at 10.15am5 November: Mr Popper’s Penguins12 November: The Smurfs19 November: Cars 226 November: Judy Moody and the Bummer Summer3 December: Monte Carlo10 December: Santa Clause17 December: Alvin and the Chipmunks 3 Chiprecked24 December: A Christmas Carol01903 206206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Activities and eventsStory time and singing Every week day at 4pm and singing Friday at 10.30am The Book Nook, First Avenue, Hove01273 911988 www.booknookuk.com
StorytimeEvery weekHove Library Fridays at 10.15am01273 290700Jubilee Library Wednesdays 10.15am01273 296960
Story MagicSensory story telling for children with special needsLast Saturday every monthJubilee Library, BrightonDiscover the magic of sensory stories particularly suited to children with profound and multiple learning disabilities.01273 296960www.brighton-hove.gov.uk
Tots That Rock Thursdays, 2-3pmHuntingdon Hall, Buckingham Road, Shoreham-by-SeaSinging and dancing and chat with other mums, dads and carers. Just turn up. [email protected]
Mumpreneurs Networking ClubLime House Cafe, St Pauls Church, Worthing11 November, 2 DecemberChambers Bistro Old Town Hall, Shoreham 17 November, 8 DecemberDavid Lloyd Centre, Brighton Marina11 November, 9 DecemberThe Woolpack Inn, West Street, Burgess Hill18 November, 16 Decemberwww.agoodgossip.co.uk
Earthship Tours6 November, 4 DecemberStanmer Park, BrightonExperience the eco-build and be inspired to respond to climate change. www.lowcarbon.co.uk
Torchlight Bonfire Procession11 NovemberChapel Road to the seafront, WorthingBonfire Boys Festival - torchlight bonfire procession from Chapel Road to seafront for a music festival, beach bonfire and fireworks.www.visitworthing.co.uk
Comets and currey12 NovemberThe Observatory Science Centre, Herstmonceuxenjoy a warming curry and a glass of wine before trying to spot an impressive shooting star or two. 01323 832731 www.the-observatory.org
Royal Pavilion Ice Rink12 November - 22 JanuaryRoyal Pavilion, BrightonWith the former Royal pleasure palace as backdrop, the 800 square metre rink has space for 250 skaters per session and superb child-friendly facilities, with penguin stabilisers and learners’ area, as well as boots available in sizes from ‘just walking’ with double blades to safe blades for bigger kids. www.royalpavilionicerink.co.uk
‘Lost Christmas’ with David Logan Age 8+12 November, 11amThe Book Nook, First Avenue, HoveHear all about this new book before it is on TV this Christmas starring Eddie Izzard! Learn about David’s inspiration and how books translate to screen. Please book.booknookuk.com01273 911988
Brighton Baby Expo13 NovemberThe American Express Community Stadium, BrightonA fun-packed entertainment programme, 150+ national exhibitors, fashion shows, flexible working zone, the natural parenting zone, mums-only pamper area, designer buggies, innovation alley with the most exciting new products to market and the chance to win £1000 worth of prizes! www.brightonbabyexpo.co.uk
Brighton Craft Fair 201118-20 NovemberCorn Exchange, Brighton DomeOver 100 of the best designers and makers in the country, selling original and desirable work direct to visitors.01273 709709 www.brightondome.org
Open evening at the Observatory Science Centre19 November and 3 DecemberThe Observatory Science Centre, HerstmonceuxThe Observatory at night and viewing through the Centre’s historic telescopes. 01323 832731 www.the-observatory.org
Christmas Artists’ Open Houses26-27 November, 3-4 December, 10-11 DecemberBrightonThis creative festival provides a unique experience for people to explore work in artists’ houses across the city. Visitors can buy works of art, craft and design or simply enjoy mulled wine and a mince pie! www.aoh.org.uk
Christmas Countdown and Fireworks26 NovemberWorthing town centre and pierThe Countdown to Christmas starts in Worthing.www.worthingtowncentre.co.uk
Christmas Open Day26 NovemberBrighton Dome FoyerYou’ll be entertained in style with the swinging sounds of the Brighton Jazz Co-op, or a rousing chorus or two from Brighton’s very own Russian Choir. Plus there’s a host of activities to keep the kids amused - making Christmas baubles and decorative paper chains, and even writing secret letters to Santa!01273 709709www.brightondome.org
David Lucas and ‘Christmas at the Toy Museum Age 3+3 December, 2pmThe Book Nook, First Avenue, HoveIt is Christmas Eve and Bunting the cat has a great idea for all the toys in the museum. A lovely way to start the festive season. Please book.booknookuk.com01273 911988
St Wilfrid’s Christmas Magic Weekend 3-4 DecemberEastbourne town centreFeaturing Street Market, Victorian style Funfair, live music stage, treasure hunt and fancy dress competition. www.visiteastbourne.co.uk
Christmas Pudding Race3 DecemberNew Road, BrightonTeams of seven will race balancing a Christmas pudding on a tray and negotiating a perilous obstacle course and be rewarded with prizes for the best fancy dress, quickest team and the most money raised for the charities Cancer Research and the Martlets Hos-pice. Bands will also entertain crowds on the day. www.xmaspuddingrace.org.uk
Dinki Disco4 DecemberKing Alfred Ballroom, HoveJoin the festive fun and dance away those winter blues at THE funky family dance event of the Christmas season!www.dinkidisco.com
Santa Fun Run and Walk4 DecemberHarbour Reach Beaches, EastbourneLast year over 200 Santa’s raised £15,000. Why not join in the fun and run or walk 5km (3 miles) along Eastbourne seafront, dressed in a Santa suit! www.visiteastbourne.co.uk
Brighton Santa Dash10 DecemberHove SeafrontThe annual charity Santa Dash along Hove seafront between the Peace Statue and Hove Lagoon sees Santas don their trainers for a 5K run along the chilly sea-front and makes for a wonderfully wintry sight. The £12 entry fee includes a Santa suit and medal. www.santadash.com/pages/brighton
Worthing’s outdoor skating rink10 December - 8 JanuarySteyne Gardens, WorthingGet your Skates on as Steyne Gardens transforms into an Ice Skating Rink - skating by the sea is a great way to enjoy time with friends and family.www.visitworthing.co.uk
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Franziska Furter8 October - 2 JanuaryTowner GalleryEastbourneSwiss artist Furter makes a series of sophisticated new conceptual works to form a sculptural installation filling our entire 400m2 Exhibition Gallery. www.townereastbourne.org.uk
Robot Invasion!15 October - 21 FebruaryHove Museum and Art Gallery Robots, rockets and ray guns of all shapes and sizes including many rare vintage and collectable items invade the museum in this space-age show of robot force!03000 290900 www.brighton-hove-museums.org.uk
Ragamala: Paintings from India22 October - 8 January 2012Brighton Museum and Art GalleryAn exquisite private collection of Indian Ragamala paintings.03000 290900 www.brighton-hove-museums.org.uk
Dress for Excess: Fash-ion in Regency England2 August - 5 FebruaryBrighton Museum and Art GalleryOriginal 18th and 19th Century pieces are displayed presenting the themes of Eighteenth century dress.03000 290900 www.brighton-hove-museums.org.uk
Where’s Santa?
Santa in his Grotto at Paradise Park Weekends 19 November - 18 December Paradise Park, Newhavenwww.paradisepark.co.uk
Santa’s Grotto at Churchill Square Shopping Centre14 November - 24 DecemberChurchill Square Shopping Centre, Brighton
Father Christmas at the Book Nook10 December, 11am, 1pm and 3pmThe Book Nook, First Avenue, HoveFather Christmas is making his annual visit to The Book Nook before he prepares for Christmas Eve. Come and listen to a story and meet this very special man. Must book.www.booknookuk.com01273 911988
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Christmas Special Weekend at the Observatory Science Centre10-11 December The Observatory Science Centre, HerstmonceuxSpectacular science shows to entertain the whole family and an opportunity to shop for stocking fillers and Christmas gifts in our fantastic shop.01323 832731www.the-observatory.org
Christmas Quackers20 DecemberRaystede Animal Centre, RingmerJoin the Raystede team for a Christmas art and craft extravaganza! Meet the animals, make presents for pets and have a go at some animali nspired decorations for the tree.01825 880461 www.raystede.org
Burning the Clocks 21 DecemberBrighton The dark grip of long wintry nights is broken by a flicker of light... Started in 1993, Burning the Clocks sees thousands of people gather to make paper and willow lanterns to carry through the city and burn in a giant pyre on the beach as a token for the end of the year. www.burningtheclocks.co.uk
Galleries and museums Early years Age 2-5Brighton and Hove MuseumsSessions include art and stories. 01273 290900 www.brighton-hove-museum.org.uk
New Eyes22 October - 19 February 2012Towner GalleryEastbourneInspired by the Marcel Proust quote “The real journey of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes”, six artists from local artist network Bluemonkeynet have curated a stimulating new collection display.www.townereastbourne.org.uk
Dora GordineSculptor, Artist, Designer8 October - 21 January 2012Worthing Museum and Art GalleryA rare opportunity to see this unique loan of over 25 sculptures, drawings, photographs, letters and magazines from Dorich House Museum and private lenders. www.worthingmuseum.co.uk
Santa’s Christmas Cottage3-4 December, 10-23 DecemberDrusillas ParkVisit Santa and his elves hard at work making all the presents. 01323 874100 www.drusillas.co.uk
Santa Special at Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway17-18 DecemberEastbourne Miniature Steam Railway, EastbourneMeet Santa for a ride on the trains.www.emsr.co.uk
A Dickensian Christmas17-22 DecemberRoyal Pavilion, BrightonFather Christmas visits Brighton once again in the grandeur of the Royal Pavilion. Enjoy a Dickensian tour of the palace in your best fancy dress and receive your present as part of this unforgettable family treat. www.royalpavilion.org.uk
What does Santa do after Christmas27 December - 2 JanuaryDrusillas ParkEver wondered what Santa does after Christmas? Come and see Mr and Mrs Claus relaxing in their cottage. 01323 874100 www.drusillas.co.uk
Christmas fairs and farmers’ markets
Christmas craft and gift fair 12 NovemberMichelham Priory, nr Hailshamwww.sussexpast.co.uk
Love that stuff fairtrade market19 NovemberFriend’s Meeting House, Ship Street, Brightonwww.lovethatstuff,co.uk
Mermaid MarketSaturdays and Sundays 11am-4pmBrighton Marina Square
Lewes Farmers’ MarketFirst Saturday every monthCliffe Pedestrian Precinct, Lewes01273 470900 www.commoncause.org.uk
Christmas market and Santa’s GrottoWeekends throughout DecemberBrighton Marina A large selection of handmade decorations and Christmas gifts as well as seasonal culinary specialities.www.brightonmarina.co.uk
Children’s Nearly New Sale12 November, 10am-2pmThe Footprints Centre, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing
Love that stuff fairtrade market10 DecemberSt Thomas’s Church Hall, Cliffe High Street, Leweswww.lovethatstuff,co.uk
Brighton Farm MarketEvery Saturday 9am-3pmNorth Road, Brightonwww.brightonfarmmarket.co.uk
Upper Gardner Street MarketEvery Saturday 7am-5pmUpper Gardner Street, Brightonwww.brightonfarmmarket.co.uk
Shoreham Farmers’ MarketSecond Saturday every month 9am-1pmEast Street, Shoreham-by-Sea
Shoreham Christmas Food and Drink Festival10-11 DecemberShoreham-by-Sea
Worthing Farmers’ MarketFourth Saturday each monthSouth Street Square, Worthing01903 203252
Worthing Christmas Farmers’ Market18 DecemberSouth Street Square, Worthing
Motcombe Village Farmers’ Market Last Sat each month 10-1pm Community Wise, Ocklynge Road, Eastbourne01323 722924
Southwick and ShorehamCountry MarketEvery Friday 9.15-11amPorter Room, Southwick Community CentreHomemade cakes, plants, fresh eggs, handmade crafts and [email protected]
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