Saturday 24 April 2021

Enjoy our festival of words by video...

What’s Your Story, Chorley?, our popular annual festival of words returns this weekend with a whole host of fun online activities for kids and adults alike!

Below are some specially-recorded videos for young people/teens that we hope you enjoy.
 

Winter Pruning by Chris Priestley – Astley Hall Stories 
As part of our programme of events we are sharing some classic and unique stories from or inspired by Astley Hall and Park. Background music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/

Lord and Lady Derby Poem – Astley Hall Stories 
As part of our programme of events we are sharing some classic and unique stories from or inspired by Astley Hall and Park. Background music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ and additional sound from https://freesound.org/s/155624/

Captain One Eye – Astley Hall Stories
As part of our programme of events we are sharing some classic and unique stories from or inspired by Astley Hall and Park. Background music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ and additional sound from https://freesound.org/s/155624/

An Ode to the Chorley Cake: Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP
Mr Speaker’ Sir Lindsay Hoyle, treats us to a poem about the Chorley Cake and tells us all about his reading for pleasure as he never misses on the daily papers and how he has missed reading the Gruffalo to his Grandchildren throughout the last difficult year.

A Deadly Question – Astley Hall Stories
As part of our programme of events we are sharing some classic and unique stories from or inspired by Astley Hall and Park. Background music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ and background image from https://www.freepik.com/

A Deadly Answer – Astley Hall Stories
As part of our programme of events we are sharing some classic and unique stories from or inspired by Astley Hall and Park.Background music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ and background image from https://www.freepik.com/

“Being Forgotten” – A short story read by the author, Katharine Ann Angel 
Ignored by his classmates, Esau daydreams that he is someone special. When he decides to miss the bus. Something shocking happens that shows his true heart. One of 8 short stories based on teens the author taught or fostered.

Modern Day Suffragettes: Suffragettes
Our presentation was originally planned as a one-off performance to mark International Women’s Day March 8th 2018 – events that day commemorated 100 years since women won the right to vote. In it we celebrate the brave women, both locally and nationally, whose struggles achieved that victory for all women.
Background music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ and background image from https://www.freepik.com/

They didn’t tell us what it would be like: Tina Morris 
As Christine Knowles, I moved to Chorley when I was 7, and attended Hollinshead Street School until ‘graduating’ to Chorley Grammar School (for seven years). I started writing when I was about 13 or 14. My contribution this year will be mainly poetry – ranging through personal to conservation (with some humour thrown in!)

Modern DayThey didn’t tell us what it would be like: Tina Morris 
As Christine Knowles, I moved to Chorley when I was 7, and attended Hollinshead Street School until ‘graduating’ to Chorley Grammar School (for seven years). I started writing when I was about 13 or 14. My contribution this year will be mainly poetry – ranging through personal to conservation (with some humour thrown in!)

NHS Staff Welcome to Chorley & South Ribble 
The Chorley & South Ribble Hospital Campaign have been campaigning for the last 5 years to save our hospital services. The reasons for threat of cuts to our services has been the lack of qualified staff. This video shows the glories and wonders of the area & sends a warm welcome to all prospective staff.

A Crown Of Sonnets: Britt Fairclough
This year, instead of teaching a class on how to write different forms of poetry, I will read some of my own form poetry, with the theme of gothic fairy tales. The readings will illustrate 6 different poetic forms and how to use the ‘story-telling’ method of writing.

The Lost Locket: Allan Marsh
I am 72 years old and during the first lockdown, for a bet, wrote a book about a magical day in our schools’ Forest School. It ended up being published. It’s a story that is about children but can be read by adults. Look out for the 122 hidden song titles in the story. If I can do this so can you.

How to Draw Pete the Badger: Emily Gravett 
You may have seen the bench in Chorley town centre which depicts Emily Gravett’s very popular book, Tidy. Why not read the story and then follow Emily on this video and learn more about Pete the Badger and how to draw him yourself!

Rooftoppers: Amii Bateson
Edgehill University Student Teachers 

What is your favourite story and where do you like to curl up to read it? Ellie and Amii  will introduce you to the children’s stories they love and read you their favourite bits. Listen and find out where they like to curl up with a good book.

Spooky(ish) stories to make you go, Mmmmm: Rogan Mills Storytelling
As the title suggests, these stories probably won’t make you go, Arghhhhh!, but they might make you go, Mmmmm. Here you’ll find a book extract as well as oral stories and even some you can join in with.

Young People’s Writing Competition in partnership with Magic Story Jars
You can find more information on our Young Peoples Writing Competition here

Draw with Jen Carney
Watch Jen’s video and learn about her fabulous new book “The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.” She also teaches you how to draw faces showing all sorts of different expressions – have a pencil and paper handy! You can’t go wrong!!

Young People’s Writing Competition

Calling all budding young writers!
This year’s competition is being lead in conjunction with Magical Story Jars.
Create your story using three essential story ingredients to be in with a chance of winning prizes.