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Local students battle through Reading Boot Camp
Local students battle through Reading Boot Camp

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Local students battle through Reading Boot Camp

CLINTON, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — This week, a boot camp is taking place in Clinton, but no one has signed up for the army. Local students went through a boot camp at the Learning and Training Center at Hillcrest this week, not to be soldiers, but to be scholars. The founder of the camp, Kathleen Simpson, said the kids are taught a number of different things. 'We do phonics, comprehension, spelling, cursive handwriting, and we even do math boot camp too', Simpson said. 'Every year it just keeps growing.' Reading Boot Camp is a week-long learning session for students, ages 3 through 17, to keep working their brain when school is out for the summer. This year's theme focused on how the United States was born. 'It's entitled 'Hooray for the USA', Simpson said. 'They have learned so many things about our founding fathers this week.' The week is completely free for families to have their children attend, as volunteers and local officials, like Sheriff Mike Holtkamp, lead the way. 'I just enjoy it, hanging out and working with the kids, watching them progress as the week goes on', Holtkamp said. 'We get to form those relationships with the kids in the community, so when they see us out, they come up and talk to us and say hi. It's just a better working relationship with the community.' Drill Sergeant Paula Watson said the week gives students a break from home distractions that many of them need. 'We provide a safe space for them to learn', Watson said. 'When we shut the doors, the world does not exist except in this room, and they know we love them and only want what is best for them.' Reading Boot Camp also takes place on Tuesday nights during the school year. For more information or how to get involved in future events, you can visit their website here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Family friendly events at Carew Castle and Castell Henllys
Family friendly events at Carew Castle and Castell Henllys

Western Telegraph

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Family friendly events at Carew Castle and Castell Henllys

The events will give families the chance to experience history in action across two of Pembrokeshire's most iconic heritage sites. From the clash of Roman soldiers to the launch of a giant medieval trebuchet, the week's activities span centuries and include everything from storytelling and swordplay to treasure hunts and herb-based crafts. Hooray for Herbs! Hooray for Herbs! offers a fragrant hour in the castle gardens on Wednesday, May 28, and Sunday, June 1. Visitors can explore the herb beds before gathering ingredients to make toothpaste, lemon balm tea, and a traditional nosegay. Sessions begin at 2.30pm and are free with admission. Family fun day A full programme of family fun is planned for Thursday, May 29, with activities running throughout the day. The morning begins with Horrid Histories at 11am – an interactive talk packed with gory details and terrible tales about castle life. At 1.30pm, the Family Castle Tour offers a light-hearted look at how people really lived in castles. At 2.30pm, the Giant Trebuchet will be launched, demonstrating the raw power of medieval siege warfare. As night falls, the day concludes with an atmospheric bat walk, offering a rare chance to explore the castle after dark and learn more about the protected species that shelter within its walls. Adventures in the castle The week ends on a magical note with The Storymaster's Quests: Castle of Adventure, taking place on Friday, May 30, and Saturday, May 31, at 1pm. Created and performed by best-selling immersive author Oliver McNeil, and featuring the voice of Tom Baker, this interactive fantasy experience invites the audience to shape the story's outcome. Tickets cost £6 per person. Normal admission fees also apply. On Wednesday, May 28, and Thursday, May 29, Castell Henllys will offer a range of children's activities, including traditional crafts, Iron Age games, and, on selected days, Druid Magic – a hands-on experience inspired by ancient druid traditions. For an additional fee, children can light fires, bake bread over embers, and adorn themselves with natural face paints. Advance booking online is recommended. With activities running across both sites throughout the week, some events must be booked in advance, including the bat walk, Druid Magic, and The Storymaster's Quests. All other activities are included with admission or available to join on the day, subject to capacity.

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