20 May 2011 - St Peter`s College
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20 May 2011 - St Peter`s College
St Peter’s College Auckland, New Zealand Catholic School for Boys in the Edmund Rice Tradition May 20th, 2011. Newsletter 9/11 Mrs Alice Hickey (Lesson in Fidelity) Last week we had a function to honour Mrs Hickey - a teacher for 51 years (1960-2011) - 31 years spent at St. Peter's College teaching Year 7. As per our recent tradition, we presented her with a stain glass window which is located in the Edmund Rice Library. She joins nine other long serving staff members in recent years with a tenure of 20 years or more at St. Peter's College. An extra-ordinary achievement with a powerful influence on approx 1000 St. Peter's College young men. She has put the gold standard of fidelity to her class and the myriad tasks of teaching. Quite a contrast in this nanosecond world! What have these 1000 young men experienced in their first year at St. Peter's under Mrs Hickey over 31 years? • They would have experienced a patient woman who never much raised her voice. Her quiet manner led to a learning classroom being an engaged and settled classroom. (Noise Reduction 101 Boy's Learning) • They would have experienced a thorough grounding in the basics of maths, reading, faith and other subjects. (Basics 102 Boy's Learning) • They would have experienced a woman who made contact with boy's parents, - registered approval and disapproval of boy's actions. Engagement of families. (Family Support 103 Boy's Learning) • They would have experienced a woman who understood boys - know which way they would jump, understood their need for physical activity, PED and structure. (Boy's Needs 104 Boy's Learning) • They would have experienced a woman who told the story about St. Peter's College, told the faith that inspired the story, told the history and tradition. (Belonging/Tradition 105 Boy's Learning) • They would have experienced a woman with excellent handwriting, a constant reminders on homework, about doing the right thing, bringing the right gear etc. (Time Management 106 Boy's Learning) In telling the influence of Mrs Hickey on 1000's of Old Boys we tell of the influence that individual teachers bring to the table daily. This vocation is not for the faint of heart, the sluggard or the intellectually inept. The worth of the teacher transcends the generations, creates or destroys opportunities for the student in their care. As such, this noble profession is worthy of respect simply because teaching is a profession of respect. St. Peter's College salutes Mrs Alice Hickey in her 31 years on the front line. May her retirement be a worthy and creative next journey. AD MULTOS ANNOS In His Peace K F Fouhy Headmaster Mountain Road, Grafton 1023 • Tel: +64 9 524 8108 • Fax: +64 9 524 9459 email: [email protected] • website: www.st-peters.school.nz Upcoming Events Monday 23 May AKSS Golf Friend of Music Film Evening 5.30pm Hall CIE Mid Year Exams Pavilion Tuesday 24 May Wednesday 25 May BOT Mtg 7.30pm HOF Mtg 8.00am Assembly Y7-8 Yr9-10 TreacyMass Assembly Y11-13 CIE Mid Year Exams Pavilion CIE Mid Year Exams Pavilion 30 May 31 May 2012 Enrolments close Richard Leonard Seminar AKSS X Country Kapa Haka Mtg 7.15pm Staffroom Thursday 26 May Yr 10 Parent –Teacher Interviews Hall 6.00pm CIE Mid Year Exams Pavilion CIE Mid Year Exams Pavilion 1 June Faculty Mtg 8.00am Friday 27 May 2 June 3 June Scholars Assembly 12.00 Newsletter Staff Only Day Saturday 28 May Sunday 29 May Music W/shop Music W/Shop Orchestra 1st XV vs SKC @ SPC 1st X1 vs TBA @ SPC AKSS Cycling Time Trials 4 June 5 June 1st XV vs TBA 1st X1 vs SKC @ SPC Assembly Y7-8 Assembly Y9-10 Y13 Waikato Univ. Important dates for the coming term Bereavements 23 May - Eden - An Inside Story (Friends of Music Fundraising Night) Chris Chan - Great Uncle & cousin passed away 26 May - Yr 10 Parent/Teacher Interviews Ethan Tauevihi-Kahika - Nan passed away 30 May - 2012 Enrolments close Niels Arnesen - Grandmother passed away 3 June - Teacher Only Day 5 July - Yr 12 Parent/Teacher Interviews 7 July - Yr 13 Parent/Teacher Interviews Adam White - Grandmother passed away Karl Fitzpatrick - Grandfather passed away Mitchell Kilgour - Grandfather passed away 13 July - Yr 11 Parent/Teacher Interviews Enrolments Close for 2012 on Tuesday 31st May 2011 at 4pm Applications for Enrolment in 2012 are welcome for Year 7. A limited number of vacancies are available for Years 8-13 Absence From School Please ensure you phone the school by 9am if your son is going to be away. We also ask that you send a letter with your son on return. Phone Mrs Alison Strong (Attendance Officer) on 524 8108 ext 7341 2 Please be advised that due to safety concerns the front gate will be locked from 3.00 - 3.30pm Mon - Fri. Contact details Please email [email protected] if you change address or your contact details, i.e. home ph no, cell ph no, work ph no, email address, postal address, home address, etc., so we can keep our database up to date. To Love and to Serve Special Character News The St Peter’s Man is a Man of Faith Year 9 Retreats 2011 This week Year 9 classes have been going on a oneday retreat at the Franciscan Friary in Hillsborough. St Peter’s College students have been going to the Friary since our school opened in 1939. The Year 9 Retreat is being run by LOGOS. LOGOS is a Youth Development organisation that runs under the Marist banner. LOGOS have been active at St Peter’s since 2003. Year 9 students on this year’s retreat will have the opportunity to discuss and look into the following themes: • • To become aware of my dignity, and therefore the dignity of others and of God’s presence in all of us To have a deeper sense of God’s spirit in my life The opportunity to reflect upon God’s presence in our lives and in the lives of others is a central focus of the Special Character of St Peter’s College. In taking part in the Year 9 retreats, it is hoped that students will benefit from some space away from daily school life in order to contemplate some of the deeper issues of life and faith. Service Programmes The St Peter’s Man is a Man of Service All Service Programmes are now well underway. Any student who has not stated his required hours should do so now. Please see your House Teachers or Mr. Kingdon if you are stuck for service ideas. Here is a reminder list of suggested service activities: • Tutoring younger students with homework • Coaching junior sports teams Donations for Event Scholarship Fund The College has established an Event Scholarship Fund from donations from Parents, Old Boys/Friends of SPC. The purpose is to ensure that no boy misses out on opportunities presented to them in sport, music, camps etc. Would you consider making a donation to this fund? Please contact the Headmaster for details Year 13 Kairos Retreat Reminder Kairos Retreat # 5 A reminder to Year 13 students that applications for the 2011 Year 13 Kairos retreat are now due. Any remaining applications must be taken to the Academic Centre on Monday May 23rd. • • • Assisting the sick or elderly, for example mowing lawns or helping in the garden Visiting the sick or elderly Environmental Service – e.g. planting trees or clearing rubbish Required Hours by Form Level Year 7: Year 8: Year 9: 12 hours 12 hours 15 hours Year 10: 15 hours Year 11: 15 hours Year 12: 20 hours Centennial Celebrations The Board of Good Shepherd School Balmoral, Auckland invite past pupils of the school who would be interested in forming (being part of) an organising committee for the centennial celebration of the school to be held in 2012, to contact the school as soon as possible so that planning of this event can get underway. Good Shepherd School, 30 Telford Avenue Balmoral, Auckland, 1041 Ph: 09 620 4962 [email protected] To Love and to Serve 3 From the Office of the Deputy Headmaster - James Haggett Mid-Year Senior NCEA Trial Exams 7-10 June 2011 Mid-Year Senior CIE Trial Exams 13-17 June 2011 Senior Mid-Year NCEA Trial exams take place in week 6, Tuesday 7th –Friday 10th June The arrival times remain the same for exams that do not take place in the Hall. There will be no timetabled NCEA lessons for Years 11/ 12/ 13 in that week. Year 11/12/13 CIE lessons are scheduled as normal. Students following a CIE based programme will attend school as normal in that week Students will NOT be attending Yard Assembly during this week. Senior Mid-Year CIE Trial exams take place in week 7, Monday 13th –Friday 17th June Each day’s exam session will be complete by 4pm. Students are advised that in the time period between exams the school is in session as normal for Years 7-10 and that this is respected fully. The Library is available for study during these time periods. There will be no timetabled CIE lessons for Years 11/ 12/ 13 in that week. Year 11/12/13 NCEA lessons are scheduled as normal. Students following an NCEA based programme will attend school as normal in that week Student Requirements • Your son will receive his official exam timetable well in advance. Full School Uniform is a pre-requisite of attendance at any exam • For exams that take place in the Hall, students are expected to be at the front entrance to the Hall at 8.30 at the latest for the morning session. Students to check with respective teachers with regard to additionals for the exam such as calculators. • All exam refill paper is provided by the school. • Students to bring stationery in a clear plastic bag. • Students should avoid bringing objects of personal value, mobiles, ipods etc For the afternoon session, students are expected to be at the Hall at 12.30 at the latest. Students will be notified of exams that do not take place in the Hall. The timings remain the same. Scholars Academy Conference Sixty one students from Years 11-13 were involved in the inaugural Scholars Academy Conference. Students took part in workshops on Goal-setting, Study Skills and Tertiary Scholarships. Year 13 students studying Scholarship attended subjectspecific workshops. Dyani Ellwood, a journalist and speech/drama teacher led a workshop on Presentation skills. Feedback from students indicated that this was a positive new initiative for the College. The next Scholars Academy conference will be held on 30th June and 1st July. Mrs M Duston – Director of Pedagogy 4 Mr Haggett addresses the Scholars Academy on Goal setting. To Love and to Serve From the Office of the Deputy Headmaster James Bentley - Pastoral Gateway House Competition St Peter’s is proud of its reputation for educating the whole boy. Our goal is for our boys to leave St Peter’s having fulfilled their potential and with a strong values base embedded into their character. Boys should also have clear goals for their next step into the wider world. The House Competition is back into the swing of things after a hiatus over the holidays. Mr Finnigan’s programme sees houses taking each other on in a variety of activities which include debating, basketball and ready steady cook. Treacy leaders Brandon Fonoimoana 13TRE and Anthony Casey 12TRE have some work to do if they want to avoid the wooden spoon in 2011 Gateway coordinator Mr Boyle is currently working with 12 senior boys in providing them with work experience in their chosen pathway. The boys have been placed with employers for a day a week in a variety of industries which include electrical, building, IT, personal training and broadcasting. Two boys enjoyed their experience so much that they have accepted apprenticeships in electrical engineering and gasfitting. Feedback from employers to Mr Boyle of the SPC boys has been overwhelmingly positive, with all impressed with the boys attitude. Mr Boyle is constantly on the look out for prospective employers prepared to offer work experience to SPC boys wanting to join Gateway. Mr Boyle can be contacted at [email protected] or 524-8108 x 7319. Superstar DJ After spending the past few months in the Gateway programme Robert Paunovic (13LYN) is certain of one thing – a life in radio is for him. Since early in Term One Robert has been spending every Wednesday at the Mediaworks radio network. PLACE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th HOUSE RICE O’DRISCOLL NOLAN BODKIN LYNCH TREACY POINTS 2646 2611 2547 2480 2309 1917 Contacting Staff We encourage parents to contact staff to discuss their sons progress. Email or phone are the best means of communication for our staff. However, please be conscious that our staff may not be able reply to your email or phone message immediately but rest assured they will get onto it. For meetings with staff please ensure you make a prior booking, like any other professional organisation our staff may not always be available to meet with you. Uniform Please ensure your son is correctly dressed in the mornings. The College will have no hesitation in calling parents and asking them to collect their sons if they are not in correct uniform. Their stable of stations in include More, Kiwi, Edge and the Rock FM. Robert has spent his time being exposed to a number of different roles including promotions, administration, sound technology and broadcasting. Robert says that “..this has been a fantastic experience. I am learning lots and definitely want to make a career as a radio DJ”. Robert intends to spend next year working in the radio industry, possibly overseas, before heading to Christchurch Broadcasting school in 2013. Just a reminder that all Year 12 and 13 boys are expected to be in dress uniform from the beginning of Term 2. The dress uniform is; • • • • • College blazer College long sleeved shirt College navy long trouser College tie Black Dress shoes Blazers can be purchased from the Edmund Shop at the College. Seniors are not permitted to wear jackets. To Love and to Serve 5 From the Director of Middle School – Steve Dooley Congratulations - Best Effort Certificates Name Oliver Harrison Taylor Devon Matthew Harry Zyon Xinda Justin Thomas Peter Sanford Tarkyn Brandon Jeh Joe Daniel Aiden Mitchell Owen Francis Surname Ashton Gregan Usher Wilson Elia Fui Smith Li Havea Esther Hunt Landall Loloselo Pais Tham Long Smith Nihotte Witt Landall Fletcher Jones Class 7Bodkin 7Bodkin 7Bodkin 7Bodkin 7Nolan 7Nolan 7Nolan 7O'Driscoll 7O'Driscoll 7O'Driscoll 7O'Driscoll 7Lynch 7Lynch 7Lynch 7Lynch 7Rice 7Rice 7Rice 7Rice 8B 8B PTFA News PTFA Annual Raffle The PTFA is conducting a raffle to raise funds for a new Chapel at the College. Name Campbell Andrew Mohammed Mark Max Finn Harry Matthew Liam Timothy Luke Owen Donald Jack Matthew George Martin Mark Kevin Lucas Fred Surname Wood Summers Bohra John Frear Hackshaw Gianotti Whitehead Dorotich Molloy Redward Suarez Mavunga Richards Vujcich Wright Tra Graham Roy Bedford Koloamatangi Class 8B 8B 8R 8R 8R 8J 8J 8J 8J 8L 8L 8L 8L 8G 8G 8G 8G 8W 8W 8W 8W Entertainment Books The raffle will be coming out in term three and we hope this is a major fundraising success for the College. We are very keen to hear from any parents, friends or family who could donate prizes for this fundraiser e.g. travel, electronics, sporting goods, etc. All offers gratefully accepted. 6 Or if you are able to access goods or services at discounted prices we would love to hear from you. Are to be distributed to all students in Yrs 7-9 for purchase soon. If any parent has already purchased their book or knows they don't want a book to be given to their son, then the Form teacher can be informed. If you can help us, please email Emma Malloy on [email protected] All books at the same price as in 2010 $65.00 To Love and to Serve Career News Workchoice Day 2011 Forty students from Year 12 took part in Workchoice Day last week. One group visited two Engineering companies, and the other group went to Meredith Connell, a Law firm involved in prosecution, and CMC Markets, a finance company. The Engineering group had the privilege of going to Victoria Park Alliance and walked through the new Victoria Park tunnel which is currently under construction. In the afternoon, they visited Tonkin and Taylor, a company specialising in Civil and Environmental Engineering. It was great opportunity for our students to hear about the different occupations available and to see work in action in these companies. There were some excellent presentations from young role models who talked about their personal career pathways. Careers in Aviation CTC Aviation trains Pilots and is based in Hamilton. They are running a roadshow in Auckland on 11-12 May. To register go to [email protected]. There will also be an Open day at their facilities in Hamilton on Saturday 18th June. For information, visit www.ctcwings.co.nz or contact sheryl. [email protected] Law Careers at Otago University A Law seminar is being hosted at University of Otago House, 385 Queen Street on Monday 20 June from 7-9pm. The structure of Law degree at Otago University and career opportunities will be discussed. Please register in the Careers department. Year 12 students exiting the Victoria tunnel on Workchoice Day Carpentry Apprenticeship A carpentry apprenticeship is available for a student in Year 12 or 13. The employer is looking for a student with sound practical ability and a strong academic record. Please see staff in the Careers department as soon as possible if interested. The following has arrived at St Peter’s College. Please collect from the Careers department: • Prospectus for 2012 for Otago University • Application forms for Physical Education at Otago Uni. The closing date is 15 Aug ust 2011. • Information on the Sir Edmund Hillary Scholarship, Waikato University. Awarded to students who have performed at a high level in Sport or Creative/Performing Arts, who have involvement in the school community/leadership, and who have a strong academic record. Scholarship covers full tertiary fees for the duration of study at Waikato University, provided B grade average is maintained. Closing date 31st October 2011. St Peter's Science Fair 2011 On Thursday the 30th of June and Friday the 1st of July, we will be holding the St Peter’s College Science Fair in the Hall. All Year 7 students are taking part plus two Year 8 classes. One of the goals of the Science department is to have every student at St Peter’s College complete a science project during their time at school. This event is being organised by Mrs. Catherine Amos (Middle School), Mr. Tristan O’Hanlon (Science) and the SPC Science Portfolio, who will also serve as the judges. The winning projects will be selected to compete at the Auckland Science and Technology Fair being held in September. We would like to invite parents to view the event on Friday the 1st of July in that Hall from 11am to 2pm. This is a celebration of science and we hope that students will enjoy and learn from this experience. Tristan O’Hanlon Assistant Head of Science To Love and to Serve 7 Year 9 Artwork - Pop Surrealism Chris Han Eamon Mcardle Michael Reid Darren Kellett Music Senior Orchestra Workshop Sunday 29th May 2-6pm at St Peter’s College Senior Orchestra Workshop Sunday 12th June 2-6pm at St Peter’s College Chamber Music Contest Week of June 8th – 12th – dates for the performing groups yet to be advised. Connor Bellett SPCNet All SPC students now have a login for the SPCNet services. To gain access to their class websites, the boys may go through the St. Peter's College website (http://www.st-peters.school.nz) and then find the link for SPCNet. Once there, the boys can click on the Sign In link and enter their login which is their firstname.surname (ie: John Smith would be john.smith or billy-joe 8 hanson-stewart would be billyjoe.hansonstewart) and the password is "change". As soon as they log in they will go to their account settings and change the listed email account to their personal one and (very important!!) reset their password to something they will remember. All SPC teachers will be creating/updating pages in the coming weeks. To Love and to Serve Year 8 Artwork - Superhero vs. Supervillain Jason Lau - 8R James Gorrie - 8G Mark John - 8R Dom Rankin-Chita - 8G Connor Adam - 8R Auckland Youth Symphony Orchestra going to Berlin via NEW YORK Tim Beveridge will be performing a series of concerts to help raise funds for the upcoming trip to the Young Euro Classic Festival in Berlin. This is the the first time a New Zealand orchestra has been invited to the prestigious event. NEW YORK NEW YORK, is conducted by Antun Poljanich and featuring some wonderful orchestrations written for me by Russ Garcia for my album SINGER with the NZSO. The orchestra will also perform selections from WESTSIDE STORY Symphonic Dances. Tickets: Adults $29.90 / Seniors $24.90 Students $19.90 / Child $14.90 Auckland - Wednesday May 18th 8 pm Bruce Mason Centre www.ticketmaster.co.nz Kerikeri - Saturday May 21st 8 pm The Centre www.centakeri.co.nz Orewa - Sunday May 22nd 2.30 pm Orewa Arts & Events Centre Door sales To Love and to Serve 9 Reminder! Charity Exhibition Opening Night is Friday July 1st 2011 St. Peter’s College senior photography students Ravi Chand and Robert Paunovic are organising a charity art exhibition to raise money for the Christchurch earthquake appeal. Work will be sold by paper auction. Ravi and Robert are looking for work to be donated by members of our St. Peter’s College community. If you are interesting in donating work, please contact [email protected] or drop it in to the schools main office. Work must be in by no later than Friday June 17th. Sport Rugby Rugby Field Day vs Sacred Heart Saturday is a massive day at Sacred Heart with 11 of our rugby teams playing there. All teams will be looking forward to competitive matches. Players are reminded to play hard but play fair at all times and to win with humility and lose with dignity. There are games throughout the day starting at 9.15am with four games and finishing with the 1st XV at 2.30pm. It would be great to see parents, supporters and players stay and support other teams leading into the 1st XV game. Soccer by the Westlake Goal Keeper bringing down David Browne in a one on one situation and resulted in a red card. Nathaniel Hailemariam executed an astonishing shot from a free kick to put St Peters in the lead. Five minutes later Hailemariam comfortably slotted his second goal to put St Peters 3 – 1 ahead. The 1st XI were not prepared to relax with this lead and continued to press forward. Hailemariam completed his hat trick and David Browne scored his second goal with a stunning backwards header. At the final whistle the score was 5 – 1, St Peter’s biggest ever win over Westlake. The side will be aiming for more of the same when they play Mt Albert Grammar on Saturday. 1st XI score a stunning, 5 – 1, win against Westlake The First XI bounced back from a disappointing loss against Sacred Heart in the previous league match, with a 5 – 1 victory over Westlake Boys. The XI played against the wind in the first half giving Westlake the chance to open the score from a free kick. Heading into the second half 1 – 0 down, the 1st XI increased the intensity and tempo of the game. The equaliser came from a penalty kick that was caused 10 To Love and to Serve Sport (continued) Photos of the 1st XI in action against Westlake Spotlight on Hockey Hockey is a relatively new sport at St Peter’s. It was established in 2003 through the energy and drive of Suzane and Warren Kreft and Mr Don Niven. Hockey is now a well recognized sport with four teams representing the school every year. The 1st XI has experienced notable success in recent years. In 2008 and 2009 they won the B grade. Last year they were runners up in the A/B grade. One of the aims of the team this year is be serious competitors in the A grade. They have made an excellent start towards achieving this goal with a hard fought 2 – 4 loss against Auckland Grammar’s 1st XI. The side were up 2 – 0 in the first half. There are two Under 15 teams and a 2nd XI. The U15A look a good prospect to be contesting the top U15 grade. Teacher in charge of hockey Mr Pedersen is very impressed with all the teams attitude and commitment at this stage of the season. All teams train before school with the 1st XI currently training three mornings a week. Mr Pedersen is heavily involved in the hockey program. He is manager and assistant coach of the 1st XI. Interview with Sean Griffin – Captain of the 1st XI Captain of the 1st XI this year is Sean Griffin. He is very proud to lead this side and has a strong link to the begiining of hockey at St Peter’s. Suzane Kreft is his aunty and Warren his cousin. This is Sean’s third year in the 1st XI and first year as captain. He is relishing the role of captain. Sean enjoys having the responsibility of leading the team and on field performance. What are the strength’s of the 1st XI? This year there is a good mixture of experience and youth. Goalie, Daniel Pavihi, is very experienced. Four of the team have representative experience. Another strength is our coaches Christos and Kurt Pereira are old boys and past players of the 1st XI. They are very connected to the culture of the side. The team has a strong bond and enjoy spending time together. Who are the key players and why? I feel a responsibility as captain to play consistently to a high standard every game. Playing in the centre half position I need to make sure the game plan is implemented. Daniel Pavihi has a good view of what is happening from goal. He communicates well to his team mates about positioning. Jamie Newlands is in his third year in the 1st XI. He does a great job of leading the forwards. What are the team goals for the season? To be a competitive A grade side. We want to be recognised by the top teams as a genuine challenge. We want the middle school boys to look at the 1st XI Hockey Team and aspire to make the team in the future. What are some of your most memorable moments in the 1st XI? The build up to games is great. Spending time together. Tournament week is a highlight of the year. We are serious about performing well and we also have a lot of fun. Mr Pedersen’s maths tutoring during tournament week is also great. As code captain for hockey Sean is keen to assist with getting players on Skill development programs and the purchasing of well priced equipment. Boys are encouraged to see him if interested. St. Peter's College will receive a $10 donation for each pair of shoes purchased by students or any member of their family. Students will need to identify themselves as a SPC student showing their student ID Card. Please note that this scheme is available only at the Newmarket store. To Love and to Serve 11 Spectator’s Code of Conduct St Peter’s appreciates and welcomes support on the sidelines. Support needs to be positive and in good spirit. Please familiarize yourself with the St Peter’s spectator’s code of conduct and adhere to it at all times. • Remember that boys play organised sports for their own fun. • Any inappropriate behaviour reflects badly on your son, the team and St Peter’s College. • Applaud good play by your own team and opposition. • Show respect for your team’s opponents. Without them there would be no games. • Never ridicule or scold a child for making a mistake during a game. • Condemn the use of violence in all forms. • Respect the referee’s decision. Congratulations Poa-Carlos Talataina – Selected for the Auckland U18 Development Squad Jake May, Zane Ross – Selected for the New Zealand Little League (U13) Baseball Team. They will be competing in a World Series Qualifying Tournament being held in Guam in July. Kane Keil – Selected for the BBNZ National U17 High Performance Camp. Sean Wilson – Gained the following results at the Northern Region Trampolining Championships; • 1st Place Sub-Junior International Indivdual Trampoline • 1st Place 13 – 14 yrs Double Mini Tim Molloy - Gained the following results at the Northern Region Trampolining Championships; • 2nd Sub-Junior Trampoline International Individual • 1st Sub-Junior International Double Mini • Encourage players to play according to the rules. EDEN-The Inside Story Movie Night Monday 23 May 2011 School Hall 5:30pm for food and music. Film starts 7.00pm Eden --the Inside Story. A feature length documentary presented by award winning film-maker, Robin Kewell. The Eden project idea came from ex-rock musician Tim Smit who ‘found’ the famous “Lost Gardens of Heligan’. He and a few friends got together in 1996 with a plan to build a place to tell the stories of the plants that changed the world and against all odds they somehow managed it. Eden -the Inside Story is a four part feature length documentary which has been especially edited down to 90 mins for this film night at St. Peter's College. From the seed of an idea to the reality, it shows how a small team of determined people managed to create, what has been described by many, as the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’… Name: Phone Number: No: Total Adult @ $10 per ticket Child @ $15 per ticket Family Pass (2 adults and their children.) Please state number of children________ @ $20 per ticket Total $ Payment Method; Cash or Cheque (Please make cheques payable to St. Peter’s College Music Department) Ticket sales are at the Music Department office between 8:00am and 8:40am from Monday 9th May until Friday 20th May or from the music secretary at other times if available) Food, snacks and drinks available for cash purchase on the night 12 To Love and to Serve EDEN – the Inside Story Described by many as the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’ the Eden Project in Cornwall turned a disused clay pit the size of 35 football pitches into one of the World’s most visited gardens. A place where you can see, hear and touch the ‘Plants that Changed the World’ Coffee, Rubber, Cocoa, Rice, Tea, the Spices and over 20,000 trees. Award winning cameraman Robin Kewell filmed the project from start to finish, nine years and nearly 4,000 hours of footage capturing this ‘roller coaster ride’ This 90 minute screening at St. Peter’s has been specially edited for this Friends of Music fund raising night. The film shows how a BIG IDEA can be transformed into REALITY by a small, determined and hard working team driven by a strong leader, Tim Smit, an ex-rock guitarist who discovered the “Lost Gardens of Heligan”. Tim and his team gave up their paid jobs and their personal lives on this journey into the unknown which resulted in the biggest greenhouses in the world, where millions of people are reminded of the importance of plants to all life on Earth. The music for the film was composed, arranged and performed by Jim Carey and many musician friends, the final work features the voices of the massed choirs of Cornwall, with over 1,000 voices !!! “Jim Carey’s music makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, the body tingle, this is powerful stuff indeed” Music Review 2005 The Film will be presented by film-maker Robin Kewell with a Q & A session after the screening Lucky ticket wins ‘Eden the Complete Inside Story’ a 4 disc DVD set worth $45 St. Peter’s College Hall Monday 23rd May at 7pm Doors open at 5.30pm For Tickets and Info call Anna Kofoed 524-8108 ext 7639 or 027-276-5305 or e-mail [email protected] Adults $10, school children $5, family $20 (2 adults and unlimited children) Food available from 5.30pm – sausage sizzle & curry and rice meal available to buy Tickets on sale every day from Monday 9th May to Friday 20th May from 8.0am until 8.40am in music office and from music secretary at other times. 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