Thursday 9 June 2011

Adventures in Creativity (Lincoln)

Pupils, teachers and VIP guests are being invited to The Mighty Creatives (TMC) summer sharing event on Tuesday, June 14 at Lincolnshire Showground.

The East Midlands children’s charity has organised the ‘Adventures in Creativity’ to help celebrate and share the creative talents of pupils across the county who’ve taken part in a Creative Partnerships project over the last year.

The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Lincoln Councillor Kath Brothwell will be attending the event which will see more than 100 young people sharing their creative journeys.


Pupils and staff from the following schools will be joining TMC on the adventure:
- St Christophers School, Lincoln
- Willoughton School, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
- Caistor Yarborough, Market Raeson, Lincolnshire
- Gosberton House School, Spalding, Lincolnshire
- Nettleham C of E Voluntary Aided Junior School, Nettleham, Lincolnshire
- The Horncastle St Lawrence School, Horncastle, Lincolnshire
- Lincoln Birchwood Junior School, Lincoln
- Queen Elizabeth’s High School, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
- The Blouecoats School, Stamford, Lincolnshire


Richard Clark, chief executive of The Mighty Creatives, said, “Our summer events celebrate the vibrant impact creativity makes on the lives of children young people in the East Midlands. Sharing work from the world-leading Creative Partnerships programme, schools will see how creativity has helped children and young people love learning in schools, raising levels of attendance, achievement and ambition.

“As Creative Partnerships draws to a close, these creative lessons provide a valuable route map to promoting a new generation of creative children and young people, ready to take on the world.”

Bourne Westfield Primary School Choir, who achieved the Sing-Up Platinum Award status, will be performing on the day.

The event will be opened by Hasmita Chavda, an inspirational young person who is also a TMC board member.

Hasmita’s bio is available online.

Following this there will be a choice between workshops led by young people showcasing their creative projects and open space discussions about sustaining creativity.


For the full event guide click here.

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