Schools can access support from a whole range of organisations throughout the town offering both advice and practical help. These include:-
Russell-Cotes Museum
The museum is running a bi-centenary exhibition and special Smuggling Workshops. Contact Rebecca Sheppard 01202 451830 or email her at rebecca.sheppard@bournemouth.gov.uk
Bournemouth Library
The Library offers huge support re maps and literary material, including maps of your school's area dating back across the years. Contact Peter Kazmierczak 01202 454884 or by email at peterkazmierczak@bournemouthlibraries.org.uk
Streets of Bournemouth
An on-line resource tracing the town's growth over the last 200 years. For more details see the What's Happening section.Keep up to date with the Streets of Bournemouth website www.bournemouth.ac.uk/streetsofbournemouth.
Visiting Artists and Musicians
The Smugglers2010 team have access to a range of artists and musicians who will come to your school and support you in your performance projects for the proposed concert in October. Artists will be allocated on a 'first come first served basis' and some funding is available for this. These include artists from Soundstorm, WAVE, Voiceworks, Dorset Music Service and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. If you wish to book any of these please contact heather.torrens@bethany.bournemouth.sch.uk
Community Cohesion
Part of the BIC’s exhibition and website material this summer and autumn will be the video/tape/audio documentation of schools research/work with the older generation local to your school. We have access to a child friendly camera crew who will work with a team of children to go out and film your pupils’ ideas for a mini documentary, telling stories about their treasure/history of the school and area. This filming would normally take a morning or afternoon. If you wish to book the crew please contact heather.torrens@bethany.bournemouth.sch.uk