Thursday, 18 September 2008

Eastleigh Paralympic Handover






Yesterday we had a fantastic day at Fleming Park Leisure centre, celebrating the Paralympic Handover with Sports Taster sessions. Among the highlights were 'Big Al' who taught us basketball and a certificate presentation with the Mayor of Eastleigh. The Community Builders group, DICE took part as well as many other teams from local groups, schools and colleges.
a number of organisations pulled together to make the event happen (at quite short notice), including Eastleigh and Romsey Mencap, BDS, Southampton Scrapstore and the Sports Development Officer, Janine Millard. (Not to mention also, the co-operation of Fleming Park)
Janine summed it all up by saying 'all the partners were needed'.
The whole day was an enormous success and put smiles on a lot of faces. People tried out new sports in a supportive and enthusiastic environment, often gaining confidence and surprising themselves with what they could achieve.

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

CB involved with Paralympic Handover Event

CB are pleased to be involved in the Paralympic Handover Event at Fleming Park Sports centre.
The idea came out of a discussion between Dice group members, CB, and Mencap. Michelle Bonnell from Mencap then approached the Eastleigh Sports Development Officer, Janine Millard, who then got Fleming Park Onboard. It's been a fantastic example of different agencies pulling together to make something happen!
We are all really looking forward to the day!


Monday, 1 September 2008

More photos of Mini Millbrook Project at Eastleigh Carnival






More photos of DICE group at Eastleigh Carnival









Double Wammy at Eastleigh Carnival - 2 First Prizes!


Community Builders Project was delighted to have not just one, but 2 of its groups win First Prize in their category at Eastleigh Carnival on Saturday 16th August.

The DICE group (Eastleigh Drop In Centre) took part carrying a 40ft long caterpillar and dressed as leaves. Even in a gusty wind they somehow managed not to take off, and the caterpillar was a colourful sight winding its way down Eastleigh High Street. Artist Katy from Forest Bus came along and helped add the finishing touches to the group’s costumes by painting everybody’s face (15 faces, so it was a lot of work!). Following up the caterpillar, Adam and fellow group members carried an impressive 8ft long banner which the group had painted by hand with artist Nina from the Art House in Southampton. The group were very proud and excited to win First Prize for the ‘Walking category’ and to get their picture in the paper. They’ve definitely caught the carnival bug and are now looking for the next one to take part in.


Meanwhile the Mini Millbrook Project stole another First Prize for the ‘Descriptive Tableau section’, with a 33 strong section made up of 9 families. The theme the group had come up with was ‘Knights, Princesses, Horses and Dragons’, and they’d spent a full week running a carnival costume workshop in Millbrook to get people involved. They were stunned when the Carnival organiser presented them with their cup, particularly as it was the was the first time the group had organised a carnival section completely by themselves. With the rain just about holding off, the coach turning up on time and the dad’s chipping in to help out, the whole thing went really smoothly.

So well done the Dice Project and the Mini Millbrook Project – along with the First Prize collected at Sway Carnival by the Gateway Group, New Forest we make that a grand total of 3 First Prizes!! Not bad for a summer season.