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Who doesn't like wine & cheese? Take this perfect excuse to enjoy both, whilst claiming you are doing it to learn something!
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A message from Clare at No64 Biscuit House in Milford on Sea high street.
Having won previous awards, they are now nominated for another:
"The Muddy Stilettos Awards are back – can you please vote for us?
1. Apologies2. Report by the Chair of the Parish Council3. Report by the Chair of the Planning Committee4. Report by the Chair of the finance Committee5. Report by Hampshire County Councillor6. Reports by New Forest District Councillors7. Future Housing Development at Manor Road (SS7)8. Land to be obtained by the Parish Council at “The Swifts”9. Security at Barnes Lane Pavilion10. Annual Report11. Questions or matters raised by the Electors of the Parish
Would you enjoy an evening Play Reading? If so, then Out of a Hat should be great for you.
The next evening will be at 7pm on Wednesday 11th May. No experience necessary, simply book your ticket at the Community Centre Box Office, or pay on the door and enjoy yourself.
There is still time for children 4 to 11 years to enter the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Poems and Pictures Competition run by the Milford Village Association. Competition ends on Wednesday 11th May at 12noon.
To find out more, see the poster below.
Jackson Mann, a 15 year old teenager from Milford on Sea has created a card game called; 'SOS Save Our Species' to engage families with endangered species and habitat loss, pledging 100% of profits to charities. Working to raise funds for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and other charities, Jackson aims to make a difference for wildlife.
“If people were engaged in the natural world as much as they are in poker and PokĂ©mon, we could make a positive impact,” said Jackson Mann, creator of SOS. “I fell in love with wildlife while watching the TV show Octonauts at 5 years old. Now, I’ve invented a fun card game that the whole family can play and has the WWF’s seal of approval.”
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Jackson has a Kickstarter crowd funding site with a plan to go on actual sale in July; first on Amazon and the WWF shop, then in high street shops after that (eg: WH Smiths and John Lewis).
To find out more about Jackson's Kickstarter, please click here.
Rachel Cox, senior new product development manager, WWF-UK said; “Everyone at WWF involved has been so impressed with Jackson’s knowledge of species and habitats. It’s inspiring to see how he’s turned his passion into action. We really hope this game shows young people the wonders of nature, with amazing pictures of different habitats from around the world and the fascinating WWF facts about different species.”
Jackson co-created SOS Global Edition with WWF experts to ensure the facts are accurate and the combination of species and habitats represents the real world. This edition even features the Lymington-Keyhaven Nature Reserve.
SOS is first launching with species from four global biomes; grassland, forest, polar and ocean. He is now working with the WWF to expand with special editions, including UK and Birds and Marine. There are also plans for expansion packs to add new biomes and advanced gameplay (with apex predators and invasive species).
About 'SOS Save Our Species' Card Game
Jackson Mann created SOS while on a wildlife exploration in Costa Rica in 2018.
'SOS' is a family card game emphasizing fun while exploring problems species face today. 'SOS' is published by Wild Dog Games; a not-for-profit games publisher, and has been co-created with the WWF. It’s perfect for those age 7+, requires 2-5 players and takes just 15 minutes to play.
SOS cards are plastic-free and manufactured from sustainable cards and ink. Each deck features real-life images of wildlife and their natural habitats.
The festival is taking a very different format this year, to find out why, please click here.