Daytime: Monday, 12.9.11: Arrive at 18.05 in Chesterfield Coach Station. (C.Co out all day) C. Co to meet visitor's and accompany to the 'Spite Winter Camp'.
Evening: C. Co to discuss schedule for planned timetable/activities at school and campsite.
Daytime: Tuesday, 13.9.11: Visitors to arrive at school 10-10.30am. Welcome assembly' led by C. Co possibly at 10.45am (maybe earlier)followed by a short play performed by year 6 children. Tour of the school, groups of German children may spent a short time in classrooms (yet to be decided)! Allocated free classroom for activities/working together, will be Year 6/Ms J.B. classroom for the whole of the school day. Six former students from Dunston Primary are due to join us for the day (the children who went to visit Berlin last year)l Evening: C.Co. at Campsite after 18.00pm, spending time with our visitor's. (Everyone welcome to join us there, bring your child/children)
Daytime: Wednesday, 14.9.11: Planned walk to 'Holmebrook Valley Park.
Holmebrook valley Country Park lies to the west of Chesterfield accessed by road from Linacre Road at Holme Hall or Newbold Road at Upper Newbold, both of which offer ample car parking. This unique park is the largest in Chesterfield and covers an area of 130 acres. The park was reclaimed from an opencast site and laid out as a country park in 1995. There are a wide variety of facilities within the park including football pitches with a pavilion for changing and refreshments from the Cafe. There is a beautiful lake, which is home to Ducks,swans,coots and Canada Geese. The park has play areas for children, cycle paths and footpaths through and around the park.
C.Co &T.G. out all day.
Evening: Olde House at around 16.00-17.00 for dinner. The Olde House Hotel was built as a farm house in 1678. Everyone welcome to join us. Rest of the evening is free for our visitors. C.Co may go to Campsite (to be decided).
Daytime:
Thursday, 15.9.11: Planned trip to Chesterfield Town / Crooked spire. Visit the Town Hall of Chesterfield and meeting with the Mayor
Visit the town and the market. Famous for the crooked spire of its Parish Church, Chesterfield is also home to one of the largest open-air markets in the country. More than 200 stalls pack the town centre every Monday, Friday and Saturday all year round, and visitors on Thurdays can rummage around the popular flea market. C.Co may go to Campsite (to be decided).
Evening: 6p m campfire planned saying farewell to our friends,otherwise indoor games, short Performance of a plays or singing songs / Hot Dogs and Burger - Entertainment! Everyone welcome to join us for the last night!
Friday, 16.9.11: Visitors due to travel back to Germany at 9am from Chesterfield. C.Co will be at Campsite, to tidy and collect staffs belongings.
Chesterfield visit:
We work together:
Palim Palim - Our joint performance
A sketch of Didi Hallervorden presented in English and German
Second Meeting in Chesterfield
Itinerary for German Visitor's week!Daytime:
Monday, 12.9.11:
Arrive at 18.05 in Chesterfield Coach Station. (C.Co out all day) C. Co to meet visitor's and accompany to the 'Spite Winter Camp'.
Evening:
C. Co to discuss schedule for
planned timetable/activities at school and campsite.
Daytime:
Tuesday, 13.9.11:
Visitors to arrive at school 10-10.30am.
Welcome assembly' led by C. Co possibly at 10.45am (maybe earlier)followed by a short play performed by year 6 children.
Tour of the school, groups of German children may spent a short time in classrooms (yet to be decided)!
Allocated free classroom for activities/working together, will be Year 6/Ms J.B. classroom for the whole of the school day. Six former students from Dunston Primary are due to join us for the day (the children who went to visit Berlin last year)l
Evening:
C.Co. at Campsite after 18.00pm, spending time with our visitor's. (Everyone welcome to join us there, bring your child/children)
Daytime:
Wednesday, 14.9.11:
Planned walk to 'Holmebrook Valley Park.
Holmebrook valley Country Park lies to the west of Chesterfield accessed by road from Linacre Road at Holme Hall or Newbold Road at Upper Newbold, both of which offer ample car parking. This unique park is the largest in Chesterfield and covers an area of 130 acres. The park was reclaimed from an opencast site and laid out as a country park in 1995.
There are a wide variety of facilities within the park including football pitches with a pavilion for changing and refreshments from the Cafe. There is a beautiful lake, which is home to Ducks,swans,coots and Canada Geese.
The park has play areas for children, cycle paths and footpaths through and around the park.
C.Co &T.G. out all day.
Evening:
Olde House at around 16.00-17.00 for dinner. The Olde House Hotel was built as a farm house in 1678.
Everyone welcome to join us. Rest of the evening is free for our visitors.
C.Co may go to Campsite (to be decided).
Daytime:
Thursday, 15.9.11:Planned trip to Chesterfield Town / Crooked spire. Visit the Town Hall of Chesterfield and meeting with the Mayor
Visit the town and the market.
Famous for the crooked spire of its Parish Church, Chesterfield is also home to one of the largest open-air markets in the country. More than 200 stalls pack the town centre every Monday, Friday and Saturday all year round, and visitors on Thurdays can rummage around the popular flea market.
C.Co may go to Campsite (to be decided).
Evening:
6p m campfire planned saying farewell to our friends,otherwise indoor games, short Performance of a plays or singing songs / Hot Dogs and Burger - Entertainment! Everyone welcome to join us for the last night!
Friday, 16.9.11:
Visitors due to travel back to Germany at 9am from Chesterfield.
C.Co will be at Campsite, to tidy and collect staffs belongings.
Chesterfield visit:
We work together:
Palim Palim - Our joint performance
A sketch of Didi Hallervorden presented in English and German
Campfire: