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21 1st February - 8th June Paula Rego: Visions of English Literature- The Lightbox, Woking Prolific Portuguese - British artist, Paula Rego, drew inspiration from a vast range of sources, from traditional folklore and fairy tales to literary classics and nursery rhymes. Paula Rego: Visions of English Literature presents three of the artist’s most ambitious and profound series of works in printmaking: Nursery Rhymes, Peter Pan and Jane Eyre, made across a decade of the artist’s life. Each of these series will be accompanied by a variety of personal items from the artist, many of which have never been publicly displayed before. 22nd March Vintage Fashion Fair at Farnham Maltings Spend a leisurely Saturday browsing and buying from the many stalls of beautiful vintage clothing, shoes, handbags, hats, jewellery and textiles. All authentically vintage and dating from 1900s to 1990s. The fair offers wearable vintage at affordable prices and a selection of designer labels. Something to suit all tastes and budgets. 28th March Scummy Mummies: Hot Mess at Farnham Maltings MUMS’ NIGHT OUT! Helen and Ellie are BACK with a brand new comedy show that will have you laughing till you wee. From menopause to mansplaining, teenagers to Tinder, no subject is safe. 30th March Mother’s Day Meditative Soundbath and Dinner at The Georgian Coppa Club, Haslemere Relax and reset this Mother’s day with a soothing meditative sound bath, followed by time to discuss the bowls and tools, and ask the team any questions about the activity. You will then move to the lovely dining room where you can catch up privately and connect over dinner celebrating this special day together. WHAT’S ON FOR GROWN UPS? 10th April The Spice Girls Experience at Princes Hall Theatre, Aldershot Fresh off the back of their stint as opening act for ADELE’S August 2024 Munich Residency, The Spice Girls Experience are super-excited to be touring the UK throughout 2025.The girls have put together a very special theatre show with a fun party vibe. They’ll be performing all your favourite Spice Girls hits with their superb backing band. 27th April Menopause the Musical 2 at New Victoria Theatre, Woking Starring Carli Norris (Doctors, Hollyoaks, Eastenders), Maureen Nolan (The Nolans), Rebecca Wheatley (Casualty) and Daniele Coombe (West End Star), we present the final UK tour of the smash-hit Menopause the Musical 2 - Cruising Through Menopause. In this hilarious sequel to the sell-out hit Menopause the Musical®, we fast forward five years to catch up with the same four characters for tales of their lives, loves and losses as they set off on the high seas. 3rd May Boogie Days at G Live ‘Calling all Surrey Party People!’ You asked, now we’ve answered! wBoogie Days has arrived in Guildford’s Premier Event Venue! Dance away the Saturday from 3pm to 8pm, at our Daytime Disco for the over 30s! Featuring awesome tracks from the 70s, 80s, 90s and a few anthems from later decades of dance. 9th May 80s Live at Camberley Theatre You’ve made it through the wilderness, somehow, you’ve made it through and now we’re never gonna give you up! Get ready as we bring you - direct from The Adelphi Theatre in London’s West End - the biggest 80s party show to tour the UK - 80s Live! Spring is almost here – hurrah! Here’s our round up of what is on locally for grown ups… Raring2go! WHATS ON & WHERE TO GO Organising doesn’t come naturally to all kids though and it can sometimes be a challenge to get started. Whether it’s a bedroom, playroom or study space, here are some tips for guiding children to creating and maintaining an organised environment. 1. Start with a Clean Slate Start by decluttering. Spend some time sorting through toys, clothes and old school books. Get your child involved asking them to make decisions about what they no longer need or use. This can teach valuable lessons about letting go of unused items and focus on what’s important. Donate toys or clothes that are no longer used and throw away anything that is broken or unusable. 2. Make Organisation Fun Make it a fun activity to keep kids motivated. Use colourful bins, baskets or labels to make storage both practical and visually appealing. Allow your child to choose their favorite colours or themes for organising materials. The goal is to make the space not only functional but also inviting, so your child begins to feels excited to keep it tidy. 3. Create Zones for Specific Activities Designate specific areas for different activities. If your child has a homework station, make sure that only school supplies like pencils, paper and books are there. Create a separate space for play and for creative activities. This helps your child to associate each area with a particular task and help them focus better. 4. Use Vertical Space Wisely When organising a room or play area, try and use the vertical space efficiently. Shelves, hooks and wall-mounted organisers can free up floor space, making the room feel less cluttered. Hanging hooks or pegs for coats, backpacks, or hats keeps these items off the floor and within easy reach. Vertical storage solutions can help children learn to store their belongings neatly. 5. Encourage Regular Cleaning Habits Ensuring an organised space stays organised is going to be an ongoing process. Encourage your children to clean up after themselves every day. Set aside time for a quick tidy-up session each day and make it part of their routine. You can even make it a game with a timer and challenge them to pick up all their toys before it goes off. Positive reinforcement, like praise or a reward for consistency can motivate them to stay on top of their organisation. 6. Teach Them the ‘One In, One Out’ Rule To prevent things from piling up, teach your child the "one in, one out" rule. This means that whenever they get a new toy, book or piece of clothing, they need to donate or dispose of an old item. This helps keep their belongings manageable and teaches them responsibility. It’s also a great way to reinforce the importance of not accumulating too many items and maintaining a simple, organised space. 7. Make It a Family Activity Organising a space doesn’t have to be a one man job! Include the whole family especially when it comes to shared spaces. Working together creates a sense of teamwork and makes the process feel less daunting. Plus, when everyone has a role it can help to promote a sense of shared responsibility and pride in the home. Follow these tips and you will help your child to develop organisational skills that will serve them throughout their lives. A tidy, well-organised space not only encourages focus and productivity but also creates a sense of accomplishment and pride in their environment. With a little guidance you can help your child create an organised space that they’ll love. Tips for helping Kids organise their spaces! A well-organised space can make a world of difference for children, helping them feel more focused, calm and ready to take on their daily tasks Designed by Freepik 20 raring2go.co.uk

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