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Championsheeps… Champion…staff!

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Thu 25 August 2011, Written by: Nicole

Never mind the hoards of visitors to the At-Bristol farm, the At-Bristol staff have been giving the people of Bristol a run for their money! They have kicked more cabbage footballs and made more Naughty pigs than Shirley sheep has had hot pies!

At-Bristol's senior (management) sheep!

So far we have had over 100 At-Bristol staff volunteer to shepherd flocks of little lambs round all the Championsheep challenges. We have had senior management running the show, over 86 event support staff and three farmyard fitness fanatics – Frankie, Franny, Fifi!

We are also lucky enough to have had over 64 volunteers mucking in and lending a helping hand throughout August. Twenty five of whom were corporate volunteers from DTZ and Rockpool which was fantastic and they were all baa-rilliant – thank you!

Everyone has well and truly kicked the farmyard into shape and made sure all the scarecrows, sheep, chickens and pigs have been keeping sheep-shape and At-Bristol fashion!

But there is still more to do so if you think you know your chicken from egg and your lamb from your hogget... we want to see you.

Ewe’ve only got seven days left!!

And remember to say a cheery hello to the At-Bristol staff and volunteers!

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Dam! At-Bristol’s Beaver days are good!

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Tue 16 August 2011, Written by: Gemma

The At-Bristol Learning Team are busy beavering away on the packed summer programmes including exploring the human body in Live Lab, K’NEX challenges and Paper Plane masterclasses – but they aren’t the only beavers on the Harbouside as we are also looking forward to our upcoming Beaver, Brownie and Cub events. 

Beaver experiment badge days!

We are particularly excited about the Beaver experiment badge days on the 15th and 16th of October as we will be helping local Beaver colonies celebrate Beaver Scouting's 25th birthday! 

And the birthday celebrations are already under way; Alice is currently writing our birthday themed science show and sourcing exploding balloons and fantastic fireworks! And Gemma is working on the experiment badge workshop which will ensure each Beaver attending will fulfill the requirements for their experiment badge and will be presented with one on the day! 

There are still places available on these days so if you are a Beaver, or know one, why not direct them to here for more information.

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And they’re off…Championsheeps has launched!

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Fri 5 August 2011, Written by: Nicole

There has been lots of frolicking in the farmyard in this opening week of Shaun the Sheeps Championsheeps LIVE!

Flocks of newly recruited lambs have been whipping the At-Bristol farm into shape with the help of Frankie the Farmyard Fitness Fanatic. They have been helping giant Shirley work off her cakey treats, making millions of naughty pigs from modelling clay and knocking the scarecrows heads off left, right and centre!

It hasn’t been all hard work, there’s been plenty of horsing around! With Frankie and the other shepherd’s encouragements records have been set and broken all over the place! Whether that’s by bouncing around on the sheep space-hoppers or collecting eggs and chicks!

It’s been fantastic and we’ve already had lots of happy winners on our special farmy podium, as you can see below!

Take your place at the winners podium!

If ewe’ve already been to Championsheeps LIVE! and you are getting ovine withdrawal symptoms we have a treat for you – in the way of downloadable Shaun the Sheep masks!

  • Make me into Shaun the Sheep! (3.07MB)
  • Make me into Shirley the Sheep!  (3.03MB)
  • Make me into Timmy! (2.97MB)
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    If you click on the links above you can download and print off your choice of mask at home, to make and wear whenever and wherever you feel like it. You too could look as great as this fine thoroughbred!

    Make your own Shaun the sheep mask! 

    And if you haven’t had the joy of visiting Championsheeps yet – get downloading, cutting and sticking to start the farmy fun! Show it to your neeeeigh-bours and you could even wear it to Championsheeps when ewe visit – flock on!

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    Bouncy Friday film

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    Fri 22 July 2011, Written by: Sophina

    We’ve got that Friday feeling – it’s the start of the Summer holidays, it’s Friday, and (at the moment)… it’s momentarily sunny.

    We thought we’d share some of the bounce with our sheep hopping video… see how we’re bringing the bounce to Bristol!

    Happy Friday! :)

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    The new Boggling Brain show!

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    Wed 20 July 2011, Written by: Nicole

    The Boggling Brain show!

    Get ready to test your grey matter while discovering all the mysteries of your brain. Our fantastic new family show lets you learn all about how your brain works together with your body to let you see, speak, move and even go to the toilet!!

    Find out how easily confused your brain is in our amazing Boggling Brain game show - get creative with your cranium and see if you have all the answers.

    Plus, meet the Boggling Brain show's special guests; glamorous Gloria, who helps us decipher the mysteries of MRI and skeleton Steve who's there to lend a hand!

    The Boggling Brain show previewed this weekend and will be on for the whole of the Summer - giving you plenty of time to get your thinking caps on!

    The Boggling Brain show usually runs 12.30 and 3.30 weekends and school holidays.
    Buy tickets to visit At-Bristol

     

     

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    Shaun the Sheep and friends Championsheeps LIVE!

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    Wed 6 July 2011, Written by: Nicole

    From 30 July to 31 August, Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps LIVE! will transform the top floor of At-Bristol into a baa-rilliant farmyard filled with sporting challenges!

    With more hay bales and animal activities than you can shake a lamb’s tail at it is going to be an awesome agricultural event and a definite date for your summer calendar.

    As you can see from this video, Shaun and friends are already in training:

     At-Bristol staff are also getting ready to challenge friends and family to Shirely’s Pieathlon, the Naughty Pigs sack race and more to see if they can be leader of the flock – as should ewe!

    Barmy barnyard fun!

     

    After all, those who complete the ovine obstacle course, get to take their photo on the winner’s podium next to Shaun!

    This could be the most important sporting challenge of the summer so far!

     

     

    As well as getting to the peak of physical fitness we also have a barmy barnyard game so that you can get mentally prepared!

    Watch this space for more competitions, games and funny farmyard madness in the lead up to the launch of Championsheeps LIVE!

    Places are £1.50 per person, plus standard admission to At-Bristol.

    Buy tickets online or call 0845 345 1235 (Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm, excluding bank holidays).
    Find out more about Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps LIVE!

     © Aardman Animations Ltd 2011
    Presented by SGA Productions with At-Bristol, in association with Aardman.

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    At-Bristol wins ‘Attraction of the Year’ accolade!

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    Fri 3 June 2011, Written by: Nicole

    We’re still celebrating the news that we were named ‘Attraction of the Year’ last night at Bristol’s Tourism and Hospitality awards!

    Jack FM's Downsy presented the awards!

    It was a fantastically glitzy affair with the At-Bristol team enjoying the chance to put down the red t-shirts and lab coats in favour of dinner jackets and posh frocks!

     We were pleased and honoured to be shortlisted for two categories; ‘Attraction of the Year’ and ‘Team of the Year’ and knew it would be a tough call as we faced fierce competition in the way of Brunel’s ss Great Britain, Bristol Blue Glass and Bristol Aquarium.

    And although the title of ‘Team of the Year’ slipped from our grasp, we were thrilled with our success.

    The At-Bristol team with our award!

    After a year that saw the launch of Toddler Takeovers, lots of Meet the Expert events, Wallace and Gromit workshops and the launch of All About Us this is a tremendous achievement and feels like the icing on the cake!

    Congratulations to all of last night winners! And here’s to another year of science-filled fun!

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    Manon in Millennium Square!

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    Tue 1 June 2010, Written by: Nicole

    Kenneth Macmillan’s 20th century masterpiece Manon, which tells the tale of love, greed, lechery and jealousy, kick starts the Summer Big Screens programme on 1 June. Starting in Paris and ending in the swamps of Louisiana, Manon has to choose between true love and a life of money and has to live with the consequences.  Filled with glamour, intrigue and decadence this world-class ballet is brilliant and best of all FREE!

    The signature work of the Royal Ballet, Manon, will be broadcast live from Covent Garden to the Big Screen at 7.30pm. But if you want to start your evening earlier there will be theatrical walkabout artists, live bands and musical entertainment on Millennium Square from 6.45pm.

     

     

    You are invited to bring a picnic and bottle of something to enjoy your evening with. However if you don’t have the time or inclination to grab something, don’t worry, the kiosk will be open and there will be Astroturf a-plenty, ice creams and lots of deck chairs on hand - making it the perfect way to watch the ballet!

    Dust off your picnic blankets!

    So get to together with friends, family, ballet fans and newcomers for an evening of music and dance. Although be warned you might need to bring a box of tissues!

    Dates for your diary:

    Madam Butterfly from 7.30pm Monday 4 July  and  Cinderella from 7.30pm Wednesday 13 July.

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    Come out to play in At-Bristol this May…

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    Fri 27 May 2011, Written by: Nicole

    Holidays are the perfect time to relax and enjoy a little family time – and what better way to do that than to learn all about you, your body and what makes you and your family so special in All About Us! Experiment with your body avatar with Character Mirror and see what you look like close up with Look Closer!Live Lab!

     

     

     

     

     

    With Live Lab you can get stuck in with the live experiments, including cheek cell extraction and even dissections! Get a measure of yourself with the Live Lab pod activities, find out how strong you are and put your ears and eyes to the test!

    If you fancy relaxing to a show then there are lots to entertain you; the Bang and Boom chemistry show, Little Stars and the Spring night sky in the Planetarium. Ignite your imagination with Saturn, Leo the lion and discover what a faint fuzzy is!Spring night sky

    Continuing with the extraterrestrial theme, Lucy Morecroft from the University of Edinburgh, will be coming in for a special Solar Energy Meet the Expert event on the 2 June. She will be on hand to help you investigate the mysteries of light and to enlighten you about our solar-powered future!


    Bang and Boom show: 12.30 3.30
    Spring night sky: 11.00, 12.00, 1.00, 3.00, 4.00 £1 per seat. FREE for members
    Little Stars: 2.00 50p per seat. FREE for members
    Storytelling: 11.30
    Meet the Expert: Solar Energy: 2 June 11.00 – 4.00

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    Create Sport Regional Final-The Results!

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    Fri 6 May 2011, Written by: Chris

    At-Bristol's studio was full of budding engineers as the Institution of Civil Engineers' (ICE) Create Sport event kicked off yesterday.  The Regional Final of this competition to design a new sporting venue saw incredibly talented teams of students from across the South West showcasing their ideas.  Dedicated students came from Thomas Keble School, Ridgeway School, Court Fields Community School, Penair School and Penrice Community College.  With intricate models, interesting posters, detailed reports and well-perfected presentations, At-Bristol and the judges were in awe of the effort that these teams invested into their designs for this important competition. 

    Thomas Keble School

    And what a tough competition to judge - we're glad we could leave the decision-making to the panel of experts!  Richard Hill, from Capita Symonds (the firm behind Wembley Stadium, the new Wimbledon, Man-U's and Man City's grounds) came to cast a keen eye over the entries.  Colin Taylor from the University of Bristol was also giving the teams a grilling, alongside the ICE's Trish Johnson.

    Penair School

    To reward their hard work, the teams explored the two floors of interactive exhibits here and got stuck in making animations, took part in Live Lab and saw our real human brain exhibit up close.  At-Bristol's live science team literally exploded into action as we treated the competitors to bangs, whizzes and explosions in an exclusive "Launch it! show.

    Power a brain!

    Ok…so you want to know the winner.  Well, after two hours deliberating (yes, it was that close), Penair School, Truro was the winner. Well done!  They left with goodies from Two Seasons, ICE and the University of Bristol, including digital cameras and school rucksacks. And, of course, they get to attend the Big Bang fair with ICE and are shortlisted to attend the National Create Sport Final this June in London.  A great prize for a great team effort! 

    The winners-Penair School from Truro

     

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