The Merkinch community newsletter, entirely written, produced and printed in the Merkinch, and delivered by volunteers.
Volume 25 Issue 8
Fliperz
News & Fun
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Community
Centre
News...
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Merkinch
Capel Inch
History ...
page 10
Inside
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month:
Merkinch
LNR
News...
page 4
Make your own quicksand using cornflour and water in this fun-filled experiment! See page 11...
September 2019
Citizen’s Advice Bureau has launched its biggest ever drive to attract new volunteers. See Page 12 for more details.
Volunteers Wanted!
Parents and children were welcomed by Janice Wilson to the Family Centre-Merkinch Children’s Community Library. A special welcome was given to Drew Hendry, MP for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch & Strathspey and children’s author Pauline Mackay. Janice said that the library is for all children in the Merkinch community and has been built on the kindness of donations from authors, publishers, The Scottish Book Trust, Inverness Library, local businesses and many individuals. They now have over a thousand books, which Janice said is wonderful! She shared that the Family Centre believe in listening and valuing children’s and families’ voices and consult with them with regard to what specific books they would like to see in the library, for example, there have been requests for books supporting the transition for starting school, craft books etc. They have also received their first book review from Leah MacPherson, aged 9 (see Page 5).
A recent research report, published by the National Literacy Trust in June 2019, was referred to, suggesting that when children and staff work together with a writer, the positive outcomes noted have included an increased enjoyment in reading and writing along with improved confidence. The Library are doing their best to give the children of Merkinch,
the opportunity to meet and hear authors such as Pauline Mackay. Next month, Barbara Henderson, author of three titles, with a fourth launching in October, will be coming to do a session on her eco-thriller ‘Wilderness Wars’ with a group of older children from Merkinch Primary school. Other events are also being organised.
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Family Centre - Merkinch - Children's Library Update
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Useful Contacts & Helplines
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CHILDLINE - 0800 1111. Free confidential advice 24 hours a day.
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU - Appointments, 237664
COMMUNITY CENTRE - 239563
CRIMESTOPPERS - 0800 555111
DENTAL HELPLINE - 0845 644 2271
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DRUGLINE SCOTLAND - 0800 776600 Free advice on drugs 24 hours.
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MERKINCH WORK CLUB - 718989
MIKEY'S LINE - text 07779 303 303 (7pm Friday - 7am Monday)
POLICE - confidential line 101. Genuine emergencies still 999.
RELATIONSHIP COUNSELLING - 712888
SAMARITANS - 67a Tomnahurich St - 713456 (local rate) or 116 123 (FREE)
SMOKELINE - 0800 84 84 84
SOCIAL CARE, Emergency - 08456 014813 (out of hours)
TRADING STANDARDS - 0845 600 4222 or 228700
UNIVERSAL CREDIT HELPLINE (FREE) - 0800 328 9344
VICTIM SUPPORT - 258834
WOMEN’S AID, Inverness - Confidential support - 220719
YOUR LOCAL COUNCILLORS -
Janet Campbell 226598;
Richard Laird, 07557 566552;
Bet McAllister 710558
Inverness City Amateur Boxing Club
Merkinch Welfare Hall
S E R E N I T Y
Serenity is a drop-in centre for people with borderline personality disorder (BPD). It runs every Monday 11.00am-1.00pm for ANYONE with BPD and every Saturday 12.00pm-2.00pm for females at the Pentecostal Church Hall, Inverness.
The drop-in is facilitated by people with experience of BPD and was set up to take people out of isolation and to help them start socialising.
At Serenity, we share experiences which is all confidential, have guest speakers and we do arts and crafts activities.
Contact details
Email: [email protected] Twitter: #serenity Facebook: Serenity
Boys and Girls aged 5 years to 9 years: Monday, Wednesday & Friday 5.00pm till 6.00pm - £3.00 Boys and Girls aged 10 years to 14 years: Monday to Friday 5.30pm till 6.30pm - £3.00
Senior Male and Female: Monday to Friday 6.00pm till 7.30pm £4.00 Ladies: Monday, Wednesday & Friday 6.00pm till 7.00pm £4.00
Open to All: Saturday and Sunday 10.00am till 12.00pm Adults £4.00, Kids £3.00
Opening Times & Prices
TRINITY CHURCH HUNTLY PLACE
Inverness Trinity Church of Scotland
is a registered Scottish Charity SCO15432
Silent Auction Fundraising Event
Wednesday 11th September
7.00pm - 9.00pm to raise money for the Sailors Society and the Boys Brigade Organisation.
Come and join in the fun of our silent auction and bid for a bargain.
Admission is FREE All items new or nearly new. Refreshments will be served.
Mr & Mrs Fundraising Event
Saturday 28th September
at 7.30pm We are holding a fundraising event, Mr
and Mrs event for the Church funds. There are several couples taking part in
this fun evening.
Admission is £3.00 which includes refreshments, payable at
the door on the evening.
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Below are some up-and-coming events for the Merkinch Activity Group. The trips are free and we usually supply a picnic lunch. If you are interested in coming out on trips or would like more information please contact Caroline on 07900 401134.
Mon Sep 2nd Arts and Crafts
Wed Sep 4th 9.30am Pitlochry
Wed Sep 11th 9.30am Ullapool
Mon Sep 16th 2.00pm - 3.30pm Nature Reserve walk
Wed Sep 18th 9.30am Sanquhar Loch and Nelson Tower, Forres
Wed Sep 25th 9.30am Carn na h-Easgainn, near Moy
Wed Oct 2nd 9.30am Bruar & Pitlochry
Mon Oct 7th Arts and Crafts
Merkinch Activity Group
Merkinch Partnership News
Mondays:
Work Club/ Advice Centre, 9.30am to 4.30pm – appointments and drop-in (all aspects of looking for work, digital skills, claims to benefits, information and guidance tailored to the individual, completing forms, basic bank accounts, online banking, affordable credit, referral to other support services)
Merkinch Activity Group, 1.30pm to 3.30pm – arts & crafts, creative writing
Tuesdays:
Work Club/Advice Centre, 9.30am to 4.30pm – appointments and drop-in
Wednesdays:
Work Club/Advice Centre, 9.30am to 4.30pm – appointments and drop-in
Youth Employability Skills appointments and drop-in, 9.30am to 4.30pm
Walk on the Wild Side Outdoor Skills Group, 9.30am to 4.00pm – canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, archery, climbing wall and bushcraft
Merkinch Activity Group, 9.30am to 4.30pm – weekly trips and outings by mini-bus, free lunch provided
Reach Out Group – arts & crafts, bowling, walks, visits to local landmarks, coffee and cake
Thursdays:
Work Club/Advice Centre, 9.30am to 4.30pm – appointments and drop-in
Youth Employability Skills appointments and drop-in, 9.30am to 4.30pm
Reach Out Group, 10.00am to 2.00pm – employability and digital skills
Fridays:
Work Club/Advice Centre, 9.30am to 4.30pm – appointments and drop-in
Youth Employability Skills appointments and drop-in, 9.30am to
4.30pm
Are you unemployed and looking to get back into work?
Do you need help with getting online to look for work, doing a CV or applying for jobs?
You can get help with all your job search activities at Merkinch Work Club. We are based at the Old Welfare Hall at
30 Grant Street and provide a range of free advice and support at our weekly Work Club sessions, such as:
Producing and updating a CV Writing cover letters Free access to a computer and mobile phone Free access to the internet Completing job applications Online job search, registering on job websites Basic computer skills Navigating the internet and using e-mail Interview skills Short training courses Referral to other training and information services
If you need help with any of the above come along to Merkinch Work Club at 30 Grant Street.
Monday to Friday - 9.30am to 4.30pm No need to make an appointment, just drop in.
For more information contact Anne on:
01463 718989 or 07872 014520
Merkinch Work Club
The Old Welfare Hall, 30 Grant Street Tel: 01463 718989 Mobile: 07872014520 E-mail: [email protected]
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INVERNESS TRINITY
CHURCH of SCOTLAND
“We aim to be a welcoming fellowship, proclaiming in worship the gospel of Jesus Christ, ready to serve with
compassion the needs of the community.”
Your Parish Church
Rev Fraser Turner (Interim Moderator)
Sunday Services 11.00am (Kidzone & Crèche during the Morning Service)
Induction Loop System
Girls’ Brigade meets Mondays 6.30pm Boys’ Brigade meets Fridays 6.00pm
All Welcome
The Church Halls are available for children’s parties.
Anyone interested can contact us via the Church Facebook page, by email:
[email protected] or by phoning the Church Office
and leaving a message on
01463 221490
(www.trinityinverness.org.uk) Inverness Trinity Church of Scotland
is a registered Scottish Charity (SC015432)
Alastair Stewart & Son
Memorials Ltd
Granite Memorials at KEEN prices.
Additional inscriptions in
any cemetery.
For a colour brochure ring
12-14 Carsegate Road North,
Inverness, IV3 8DU
01463 710178 Coronation Park
Inverness IV3 8AD
Tel: 01463 239563
Looking for something to do
AND make some new friends?
We are looking for volunteers.
If you are interested,
pop in and see us!
With the children back at school it’s a good time to reflect upon a busy summer at the Nature Reserve. The Junior
Rangers have enjoyed learning about the birds and animals in the reserve as well as creating art and having fun. We’ve
also had general workshops and events in shelter building, exploring the seashore, being a wildlife detective and
foraging along our food trail.
Carnarc Point was opened officially by our MP Drew Hendry. The much improved pathway means that it’s accessible to all and new benches and
tables are perfect for a picnic; although we had downpours on the evening in question! It’s a fabulous spot to sit and watch the boats arriving and
departing, to see wildlife and to just sit and relax; we hope that you’ll all enjoy it.
Merkinch Local Nature Reserve News
Above: Drew Hendry and Councillor Bet McAllister officially open Carnarc Point to the public. Right: Friends of Merkinch Local Nature Reserve pictured with Bet McAllister, Drew Hendry and David Haas.
Our exhibition at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery continues into September so do pop along and have a look if you haven’t already. As well as
photographs taken by our volunteers there are art projects on display along with information about the reserve and Carnarc Point.
Follow us on Facebook ‘Friends of Merkinch Local Nature Reserve’ or if you’d like to be contacted with information about forthcoming events
email: [email protected] or drop me a line in the post to Caroline Snow, c/o 30, Grant Street, Inverness IV3 8BN (or pop an envelope
through the door).
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Family Centre - Merkinch - Children's Library Update
September 2019
Janice concluded by saying their aim is to encourage a love for sharing books and to build relationships. She then invited Pauline to introduce herself before sharing one of her stories. Pauline thanked everyone for coming and said that she was born and raised in Merkinch and, as a child, would sit at the window in her Grandmother’s house on Thornbush Road, writing stories and not knowing she would become a children’s author. She then introduced the characters from her book ‘Where is Wee MacNessie’, carefully pulling out Suzy the Salmon and then Dolly the Dragonfly from her story-sack, but Fergus Frog was nowhere to be found! Just as well Archie, one of the children spotted Fergus, he was hiding on a rock! Pauline then shared her Scottish tale, telling the adventure of the friends’ search for Wee MacNessie. Everyone joined in singing with Pauline “You can’t catch a rainbow” and there was a wee bit of dancing! Pauline also invited everyone along to her upcoming book launch on Saturday the 26th of October at the Inverness Botanical Gardens. The event ended with a few words from Drew Hendry, MP, saying it was wonderful to be there and to have been invited to come along and see
and hear about the good work that the library is doing in the community. He said that literacy and storytelling are very important for early learning
development. Drew said he had a great time and wished the library the very best going forward and that they had his full support.
Above Left: Pauline introduced the characters from her Wee MacNessie books, much to the delight of young George and Scarlett.
Above Right: From Left to Right, Janice Wilson, Scarlett, Drew Hendry, George and Pauline MacKay.
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We were so excited to receive our first completed book review by nine-year-old Leah MacPherson. Leah shares her thoughts on the book ‘Hamster in a Hamper’ by John Butler. Leah got her first sticker of three for completing her first book review. When children reach their third review they get a certificate and a wee something special! In Leah's book report, she wrote: "I like it because it's about a little hamster who got stuck in a hamper and a girl called Mandy with her friend James." The aim of the Library is for local children to borrow books to read and enjoy at home with their parents, carers, siblings, grandparents and friends. We celebrate the amazing impact that sharing a book with a child can have; nurturing a love for books. A child is never too young! Babies and children love to hear the sound of their parent’s voice. They are learning all the time, making a multitude of brain connections, strengthening the building of their brains at such a critical time in their development. It’s about relationship, bonding, and learning together. The children’s library is open every Tuesday afternoon between 12.30pm to 4.00pm for all children in the Merkinch community. Why not come along? We would love to see you!
The Children's Library First Book Report
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Merkinch Partnership News Merkinch Community Centre News
Tickets £4
ROOMS FOR HIRE at Merkinch Community Centre
For more information please contact us on:
01463 239563
Small and large meeting rooms are available as well as
a 200 seat theatre.
Merkinch Community Centre, Coronation Park, Inverness
Home-Start supports mums, dads and families that may feel vulnerable in some
way, or face challenges because of things like isolation or lack of a wider family network. we provide emotional and practical support to parents in their own homes and our trained volunteers are at the heart of everything we do.
Our volunteers are normally parents or grand-parents themselves and have a good common sense understanding of the challenges involved in raising a family.
All our volunteers receive training and we meet all costs and expenses involved in helping the families we support.
If you can spare the time to help make life better for others, or would like to learn more please contact our office on either:
01463 667330 or 01349 854018 or email us at: [email protected]
East Highland
Can you spare 2-3 hours a week to help improve the lives of families in your area?
If so, Home-Start would love to hear from you.
Merkinch Community Centre continues to flourish with over 62,000 visits per year. However, there is always room for more!!! Classes and groups will all be starting up again when schools get back, so you may want to think about joining a group. Many people have made new friends through coming to a centre group.
Here is a list of groups where there are places available and you will be given a very warm welcome!!
Ballet for Adults - Monday 10.00am to 11.00am
Knitting for Charity - Monday 10.00am to 12 noon
Tai Chi - Monday 12 noon to 1.00pm
Drama - Monday 12.30pm to 2.00pm
Highland Dancing - Monday 6.30pm & Thursday 4.00pm
Table Tennis - Children & Adults - Tuesday 5.30pm to 7.30pm
Karate - Children - Wednesday 6.00pm to 7.30pm
Social Circle - Thursday 10.30am to 12.30pm
POP Choir - Children - Thursday 6.00pm to 7.00pm
Archery - Friday 10.00am to 12 noon
A new crochet group is starting on Monday 2nd September from 1.00pm - 3.00pm with Vivian who is very experienced in a wide range of crochet stitches and garments. You are sure to learn lots of new skills coming to her class!! See advert below for further details.
Singing for Pleasure has been running for 17 years and looking for a few new men and women to join the group. It helps if you can sing! Contact us to find out more or pop along to the Community Centre.
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We are a group of friendly women (gents are
welcome also) who meet every Tuesday at the Bike Shed to knit, crochet and
sew any type of needle work.
We are a sociable group and new members are
always welcome!
If you like to learn we can help.
Drop in and have a chat
over a cup of coffee or tea.
per session
New opening hours are:
Every Tuesday 1.30pm - 3.30pm
at the Bike Shed
Sunday 1st September - 2pm to 5pm
This is not a tutor lead class, it is for pure enjoyment.
Come along to The Bike Shed and enjoy a relaxing afternoon creating your own masterpiece using any
media! We suggest a theme but you are free to choose whatever you wish.
THE ART ROOM
entry fee
The Coffee House Crafting crowd
Do you enjoy crafting? Then come along and join our friendly group exchanging ideas and skills
in a creative, relaxed atmosphere.
We meet weekly on Monday mornings at:
The Bike Shed 10.30am till 12.30pm
Why not take along your own project?
per session
Whether you're ready to stop smoking, just
beginning to think about it or just looking
for information.
Quit Your Way is here to help.
Appointments available at Merkinch Enterprise
Call us on:
01463 704619
to discuss options with a friendly advisor.
Let Us Help You
Find Your Way to
Quit
September 2019
‘A coffee and a...nag’ At the Bike Shed
Come along and chat to NHS and Vape shop staff about
the best way for YOU to stop smoking. Find out where to get support, what medications are
available and ask any questions about e-cigarettes/vaping.
Thursday 5th September 11.00am - 12 noon
The Bike Shed Coffee Shop, 23 Grant Street
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Merkinch Football Academy Report
We will be announcing dates for restarting football training in a few weeks once everyone is settled in the school. That includes Primary 1/2/3, P4/5, P6/7 and P Girls. Also the Street League under-15 and under-17 teams will be finishing off their League matches and any
other cup matches within the next couple of months. Our Under-15’s played the first of two Cup Finals this month where they beat Balloan 1-0 at Milton Pitches. They have another Cup Final next Saturday against Balloan again at Caledonian Stadium. More details in next month’s News & Views. Pictured right: Merkinch Under -15 team celebrating their cup win along with their Coach Brizzi Nicol.
Inverness City Boxing Club are getting ready for their tournament at the Ironworks on Saturday 28th September. Tickets are now on sale and are available from the boxing club, priced at £20.00. The kids class will be open Monday till Friday 5.00pm till 6.00pm, due to demand.
Inverness City ABC News
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Sichuan-style Pork & Green Bean Stir-fry
125 patients failed to attend appointments in the month of July.
Fairfield Medical Practice
Attendance Notice
45 patients failed to attend appointments in July and time wasted was 20 hours 45 minutes.
Abban Street Dental Clinic
Attendance Notice
St Michael & All Angels
Scottish Episcopal Church, Abban Street
Sunday Services during September 9.45am
Tuesdays Mass 10.00am
Sponsored Walk Saturday 28th September
Teas & Coffees in the Church Hall
10.30am - 11.30am
Knitting Together Group Restarts on Tuesday 24th September at
2.30pm
ALL WELCOME
Priest: Revd Canon Dr John Cuthbert Web: www.stmichaelschurchinverness.org
For information on Christenings, Weddings and other ceremonies or events
Tel: 01463 233797
Ingredients
100g basmati rice
200g green bean, topped and tailed, then halved
1½ tbsp sunflower oil
140g pork mince
4 tsp dark soy sauce
2 tsp rice wine
1 tsp caster sugar
¼ tsp Sichuan pepper, lightly crushed using a pestle and mortar
1 red chilli, halved and sliced
4 fat garlic cloves, finely chopped
1 small knob of ginger, finely chopped
3 spring onions, 2 finely chopped, 1 sliced for garnish
2 tsp sesame oil
Method
1. Cook the rice following pack instructions. Boil the
beans for 4 mins, then drain under cold water, pat dry
and set aside.
2. In a large non-stick wok or frying pan, heat 1 tbsp of
the oil. Add the pork mince and fry for a few mins,
breaking up into small pieces with the back of a spoon.
Stir in half the soy, the rice wine and sugar and cook for
30 secs more. When the meat is cooked through, tip
onto a plate.
3. Heat the remaining oil in the pan. Add the pepper,
chilli, garlic, ginger and chopped onions, and stir-fry for
2 mins until ginger and garlic are softened. Tip in the
beans, heat through, then add the mince – stir-fry for 2
mins until hot. Stir in the rest of the soy and sesame oil.
Scatter with spring onions and serve with rice.
We can collect scrap metal free of charge. White goods such as washing machines are acceptable
but not fridges or freezers.
Anyone interested in using this service can contact us via the Church Facebook page, by email:
or by phoning the Church Office and leaving a message on:
01463 221490
(www.trinityinverness.org.uk) Inverness Trinity Church of Scotland
is a registered Scottish Charity (SC015432)
INVERNESS TRINITY
CHURCH of SCOTLAND
A cost-conscious Chinese-style meal for two with rich soy and pepper sauce, ginger, spring onions and sesame oil.
September 2019
Prep: 15 mins Time to cook: 15 mins Serves: 2
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Merkinch Remembered - The Circus at Capel Inch
One of the earliest circuses to visit Inverness was Ord’s, the creator being Thomas Ord born c.1778. At age 14 years, Thomas ran away from home to join the circus and by 1812 he was the proud owner of his own business and renowned for his horse skills. He frequented Inverness in the 1840s, and performed ‘free exhibitions’ on the open space at the Maggot Green. The Maggot was originally an island and took its name from a chapel of St. Margaret. It was situated between Waterloo Place, Glebe Street and the River Ness. Profits came from the sale of tickets at 6d. (6 old pence) each to spectators throughout the performance. After the death of Thomas and his wife in 1859, their daughter carried on the circus and in 1861 she married Edwin Pinder. The circus then became known as Pinder-Ord’s. Accompanying a circus would be a menagerie full of exotic animals, such as lions, tigers, hyenas, bears etc. Previously just put on show, they were then made to perform.
The Maggot Green and Davis Square were popular pitches, but as the circuses grew larger they also set up at the Capel Inch, the land on Anderson Street closest to the riverside where the playpark is situated. In 1863 Messrs Pinders - The New Exhibition Circus paid a visit to Inverness and on the 18th July 1899 Pinder-Ord’s Royal Circus & Menagerie performed at the Capel Inch.
Another circus which frequented the town and performed at the Capel Inch was Bostock & Wombwell’s. Both designated ‘Royal’ having performed for Queen Victoria, who had been a great fan of all circuses.
Eventually the Capel Inch became too small to accommodate the more lavish performances.
Researched by Anne C. MacKintosh
New Start Highland’s new Furniture Outlet is now open!
Quality furniture items, bikes, paints and much, much more!
Open Monday to Friday 10.00am - 4.30pm
Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm
9 Carsegate Road North – Inverness
01463 242874
Is your daughter at school (from P1 to S6) and looking for something to do on a Monday night? How about trying Girls’ Brigade at Trinity? We meet on Mondays during school term from September to May starting at 6.30pm with P1-3 finishing at 7.30 and older girls at 8pm. Enjoy games, crafts, songs, Bible stories and activities, learn new skills and more to earn badges awarded at our annual Parents and Friends Night. Also get the chance to take part in Divisional or Scottish events, camps and competitions with girls from other companies. Girls from S3 up are given the chance to take part in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme. Only £1 per week with an annual membership of GB Scotland £7 and GB sweatshirt at £10 after the first month. Moving to a different section or need the next size? – Take your sweatshirt in and swap up for only £2! Like us on Facebook/TrinityGB3 and email [email protected] for more information.
Trinity Church Huntly Street
3rd Inverness Girls’ Brigade
(Trinity)
Above: Advert in Inverness Courier 10th June 1898
Above: Advert in Inverness Courier 21st July 1899
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Earlier this month we went for a walk along the river, we saw lots of ducks which was very exciting. We went a walk again and took some oats to feed them. The children had lots of fun and we learned the importance of not feeding bread to the ducks as it is not healthy for them. We also bumped into 'Oor Wullie'... so we just had to get a picture! Quicksand is a fascinating
substance, make some of your own and experiment on a safe scale. Amaze your friends by demonstrating how it works.
What you'll need:
1 cup of cornflour
Half a cup of water
A large plastic container
A spoon
Instructions:
This one is simple, just mix the cornflour and water thoroughly in the container to make your own instant quick sand.
When showing other people how it works, stir slowly and drip the quick sand to show it is a liquid.
Stirring it quickly will make it hard and allow you to punch or poke it quickly (this works better if you do it fast rather than hard).
Remember that quick sand is messy, try to play with it outside and don’t forget to stir just before you use it.
Always stir instant quicksand just before you use it!
What's happening?
If you add just the right amount of water to cornflour it becomes very thick when you stir it quickly. This happens because the cornflour grains are mixed up and can’t slide over each other due to the lack of water between them. Stirring slowly allows more water between the cornflour grains, letting them slide over each other much easier.
Poking it quickly has the same effect, making the substance very hard. If you poke it slowly it doesn’t mix up the mixture in the same way, leaving it runny. It works in much the same way as real quick sand.
September 2019
Make Your Own
Quicksand
Some of you might of noticed that we have a new display up in the nursery. This display will be up all year round and each term you child will be asked to draw a self portrait. This is a great way to show progression and development of your child's early writing skills and creative skills. We look forward to developing this with each child and celebrating how we are unique. Over the next few weeks we hope to have each child's portrait displayed on the wall.
Below are some pictures of the children creating individual portraits.
Exploring Down the Riverside
Developing Writing and Creative Skills
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Inverness, Strathspey and Badenoch Citizen’s Advice Bureau has launched its biggest ever drive to attract new volunteers. The move comes as demands for the service grow with uncertainty over Brexit and the Universal Credit roll-out. Volunteers are the lifeblood of the C.A.B network with 261,900 clients gaining £138 million in 2017/18. The value of volunteer hours nationally is estimated to be in excess of £10 million Candidates should be IT literate with a good basic education for figures and the ability to write letters and fill out forms. The key skills Advisers will be taught are interviewing, using data bases, giving advice, case recording and administration and will also be taught how to problem solve, use their people skills, work in a team and gain confidence speaking to all kinds of people in the course of their work. Successful applicants will be given full training before being asked to see any clients. For Advisers there is the full Adviser Training Programme as well as ongoing training which rewards Advisers with a Generalist Adviser certificate.” Anyone interested should contact Inverness, Badenoch and Strathspey C.A.B on 01463 252294.
Your local Police Officers invite you to come and meet us and have coffee with a cop.
This is a chance to speak to your local Police Officers about
absolutely everything that matters to YOU in your local community. Enjoy a free coffee while you have a blether!
Our sessions are held on Wednesdays, 11am - 12noon, at
The Bike Shed
23 Grant Street, Inverness IV3 8BN
LGOWIT, hosted by the Highland Third Sector Interface, HTSI, SRC SCO43521. This project is supported by the Transforming Self Management in Scotland Fund provided by the Scottish Government, administered by the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland.