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Athersley South Action Group Show How It’s Done!

It takes hard work and dedication to organise and run a community action group that can really make a difference. The Athersley South Action Group are a great example for anyone thinking of giving it a go. Here’s what they have to say about themselves:

The Athersley South Action Group came together during the summer of 2008 when the churchside Community Park was opened unofficially.We are a group of residents who were brought together by the dissapointment of vandalism and overall neglect of the park.At various meeting's with the church steering group we decided that something had to be done. Athersley South is a fantastic place to live, but what is there here for our kids, so we decided that we would form a community group to help maintain the park and provide activites for the kids.The groups aims are even higher we are still organising Litter picks on the park on a weekly basis and carrying out saftey checks on the equipment. We have organised trips for young people and we are looking into craft clubs, youth clubs and other social events for both children and adults.Athersley South Action Group want to pull the community together to make Athersley South a more fun, safe and enjoyable place to live for all ages.

The annual Gala takes place on Sunday 8th August 2010 and Jolly Good Productions will be there. We will be providing Punch and Judy, Face Painting, Children’s Magic Show and Circus Workshop.

Come and join in the fun.

For more info go to the web site :

http://athersleysouthactiongroup.webs.com/

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Face Painting For Beginners

Jolly Good Productions offer training courses for people who would like to become professional Face Painters. We cover everything you need to know to set up and run your own face painting business. The courses run midweek and are of two days duration. They take place in Richmond, North Yorkshire. All materials are supplied but for one to one training you will need to bring a model.

In our Face Painting Courses we cover the following :

  • Health and Safety
  • Equipment
  • Materials
  • Technique

The training courses are very comprehensive and go into detail on every aspect. You will learn everything you need to know about Face Painting with excellent tuition from an experienced expert. Hand outs are provided and there is a certificate of attendance on completion.

For more information call Hazel Wood on 01748 821621

Face Painting demonstration by Hazel Wood of Jolly Good Productions

Face Painting Courses by Hazel Wood

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Puppet King For Wolverhampton

Visitors to the Manders Shopping Centre in Wolverhampton had a special treat recently when Jolly Good Productions staged their latest Puppet Show. The set of a fairy castle appeared in the centre of the mall and crowds gathered to watch the performances. The story about is about King Custard and features a cast of interesting characters and lots of audience participation. The show was enjoyed by children of all ages and some came back several times to watch again.

In addition to the puppets there was also fantastic  face painting by Hazel.

Jolly Good Productions are based in Yorkshire but provide children’s entertainment for shopping centres and at corporate events throughout the UK.

This castle is the set for our latest puppet show

Puppet Show by Jolly Good Productions

Hazel provided face painting too

Face Painter Hazel Wood

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Royal Quays Star Wars Piece

Star Wars took on a whole new meaning for Professional Face Painter Hazel Wood who was booked as part of the Easter shopping centre entertainment at the Royal Quays Outlet Centre, North Tyneside. The event drew in large numbers of visitors and as Hazel was the only Face Painter at the event she felt just a little under seige with long queues every day. Face Painting is always a popular form of children’s entertainment and as Hazel’s work is of an exceptionally high standard customers are prepared to wait in line even on cold and windy days.

The Star Wars characters were in great demand and thousands of photos must have been taken over the three day promotion.

The event was a huge success and it seems likely that Star Wars will return to North Tyneside again in the not too distant future.

Royal Quays Retail Outlet

Star Wars at Royal Quays

Hazel Wood Face Painting

Hazel painting at the Royal Quays

Star Wars Characters at Royal Quays Retail Outlet

Star Wars Characters

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Face Painting | Health And Safety

Face Painting has become incredibly popular at events, promotions and parties. It is one of the first things people think about when the subject of children’s entertainment is mentioned. When ever you go to any kind of public event or gathering you  will inevitably see children with their faces painted.

Face painting involves the application of water based paint onto the skin of the face using a brush or sponge to produce a pleasing picture or design.

There are a number of  Health and Safety concerns that are often overlooked:

Face Painting necessitates working close to the eyes of the subject, usually a child.

Skin can be very sensitive especially that of younger children.

The same brushes and sponges are likely to be used repeatedly from child to child.

The Face Painter will be using the same water, containers and paints for the duration of the event.

What are the risks?

  • Damage to the eyes by a paint brush or ingress of glitter etc
  • Damage to the skin by use of unsuitable materials
  • Skin infection due to lack of proper hygiene
  • Contamination, cross infection from one child to another
  • Allergic reaction
  • Damage to delicate, sensitive young skin

These are very real risks and anyone who is going to be Face Painting on members of the public should be fully aware of these risks and know how to work safely. Just as people in the catering industry require a food hygiene certificate so to should face painters be properly trained.

Face Painting is often performed by volunteers, staff members or friends who are helping out. They may have “done it before” or are prepared “to have a go” or perhaps someone has “shown them what to do”  There are also people who decide to do Face Painting as a side line to earn some extra cash. In most cases none of these people have undergone any kind of proper training.

We have always placed great emphasis on Health and Safety. The training courses we run are thorough and do cover every aspect of  Health and Safety as it applies to Face painting. Our standards are very high and we are confident that our students can confidently work with the public with the absolute minimum of risk if they follow the guidelines and apply the methods we teach.

Unfortunately there is no way to differentiate between Face Painters when making a booking. Members of FACE ( The Face Painting Association ) do have to pass an entry test and they are assessed before being permitted to join. Employing a FACE member is therefore highly recommended.

What to do now

If you are an event organiser or manager then do seriously consider investing in proper training for your staff before allowing them to engage in Face Painting.

Also, be discerning when engaging the services of a face painter. Make sure you engage the services of a professional who has the right equipment, is experienced and properly trained.

If you are an individual who already face paints or is considering doing so then you are strongly advised to get some expert tuition. Even if you are self taught and have been Face Painting for some time you will benefit from undergoing structured training.

Health and Safety matters!

For guidance on safe practice or to find out about Face Painting Courses, contact Hazel on 01748 821621

NB We can only give advice on the telephone. Email requests for advice will not receive a reply. You can however make a comment below.

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Face Painting | Event Planning Tips

Face Painting tips for event organisers and event planners

Face Painting is a very popular form of children’s entertainment. Any Family Fun Day, Council or Corporate Event is almost certain to include face painting on its entertainment program.

Face Painting can be themed to suit your event. Possible themes cold be seaside, nature, animals, pirates, Halloween, horror, wild west, company logos etc. Always discuss your idea with your face artists first to ensure what you would like is possible.

The first consideration is how many face painters to engage. It is important to avoid massive queues. On average a good painter can do ten faces an hour.  Consideration needs to be made as to how many children will be coming to the event. This will give an indication as to the number of face painters required. Terribly long queues cause frustration and sometimes anger from the public and so it is better to have too many face painters than too few.

Site the face painters together. This makes handling the queue and organising breaks much easier.

If you are planning an outdoor event, provide a gazebo or marquee for face painting. A professional face painter will have lots of sponges and glitters which can be blown away by the wind. It is not possible to work in the wind or rain therefore overhead cover and windbreaks are strongly recommended.

Face Painting is intensive work and requires good light therefore site the face painters in a well lit area. In the interests of safety insist that they take regular breaks. Remember they are doing intricate work on children;s faces often near the eyes.

Look after your face painters by providing refreshments for them if hey have not brought their own. This is especially important on hot days or at very busy events.

Close the face painting queue in good time before the event finishes.

Make sure that notices are displayed advising parents that face paint should be removed with soap and water not make up remover and that face paint should not be left on over night. Children of three years of age or under should not be painted due to the sensitivity of their skin.

For peace of mind book face painters who you know belong to FACE ( The Face Painting Association ) as this means that they have been tested for proficiency, paint to a good standard, follow strict hygiene rules and are insured.

This article was moved from the Face Painting page on the main site. It was written by Natasha Wood.

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Outdoor Events | Do I Need A Wet Weather Plan ?

I often receive enquiries from people who are in the process of organising an outdoor event for the first time. Sometimes it is a Family Fun Day for their company, sometimes it is a Fund Raising Event or it could be a Community Event etc. Usually they start by telling me that they have never organised an event like this before and don’t know exactly what they want. These days they are probably contacting me because they are interested in booking a Children’s Entertainer, Magician, or a Punch and Judy Show. They are not seeking advice on the overall planning of the event.
Invariably the conversation leads to a discussion about where the children’s entertainment will be sited and what happens if it rains. The idea of having a wet weather plan has not occurred to them. We all hope it’s going to be a hot sunny day with just a light breeze,we imagine a perfect summers afternoon. Occasionally it is like this but more often it’s not.
Inclement weather can have many adverse effects :

Strong Wind

Never underestimate the power of the wind. Gazebos, stalls and inflatables can all be lifted and blown over or blown away. This can be a serious risk and should not be ignored by organisers.

Rain

Surfaces become wet and slippery which can result in people falling over.

Electrical equipment can be dangerous in a damp / wet environment

Clothing, props and equipment which are soaking wet can be ruined or become useless

Performers and staff can’t do their jobs efficiently

Vehicles can become bogged down

Snow and Ice

Surfaces can be hazardous to walk on for performers and the public

Very cold or freezing temperatures can prevent proper use of fingers and hands when engaged in intricate work such as Face Painting or Balloon Modelling. The former could put the public at risk because if the artist can’t control the brush properly it could easily go into some one’s eye. Face Paining out side in very cold weather should not take place.

For many years I ran a company which specialized in providing entertainment at corporate events. I worked closely with my clients and I always planned carefully and tried to cover every eventuality including producing a  wet weather plan.

It’s a good idea to make an overall, outline plan of the event first, before going into detail. Decide what facilities you are going to require ie marquees, portable toilets, a stage, public address, parking, refreshments, arena, first aid, side shows and entertainment. Make out a rough timetable, including set up times for everything and draw up a site layout.

At this stage I would recommend a few ” What if ” questions.

What if it rains, what if it snows, what if the wind gets up?

In making your wet weather plan you will have to take account of the effect inclement weather will have on every aspect of your event. Some things may not be affected. Others may only be able to function partially and some not at all.

If the event has to be cancelled because of inclement weather you will probably still have to pay for some of the services you have hired in. Even if the event proceeds during bad weather there may be certain suppliers who are unable to work in the prevailing conditions i.e. stilt walkers can’t work safely when it’s windy. You may still be liable to pay your suppliers in these circumstances. You should ask if there is an inclement weather clause in their contract so that you know where you stand. It is quite normal in the outdoor events business to have an inclement weather clause and it is fair and reasonable for suppliers to expect to be paid if they are at the event and ready to perform but can’t do so because of the elements.

Consider every aspect and decide what you can prepare for and what you can’t. Can some things be moved into a tent or marquee instead of outside. Which attractions will operate and which will close. Can the event go ahead or will it have to be cancelled? When will I have to make a decision on opening or closing?

It is possible to take out cancellation insurance. Here are a couple of insurance brokers I found on Google. I am not recommending these companies, you would need to consult them to see what they can offer:

Hiscox Events Insurance

Hole In One Insurance

Greenbee Events Insurance

Copy and paste these names into the Google Search Box or run a search on “Event Cancellation Insurance”

You should also review your wet weather plan when making your risk assessments.

Finally I do recommend that the organiser should check the site prior to the event to ensure that all necessary precautions relating to the possible onset of inclement weather are in place. Pay particular attention to anything that could be affected by strong winds. Make sure you are aware of objects and structures that might be a problem.  Check anchorage on marquees, bouncy castles and inflatables. Don’t assume that you can trust everyone. There may be staff who are inexperienced, untrained or even lacking in motivation. Things can go wrong. Always check yourself for peace of mind. I always found this to be the best policy.

In summary having a wet weather plan is essential when organising an outdoor event in the UK.

I hope these notes are useful and I would appreciate your views on the subject or hearing about your experiences. Please feel free to comment. Thanks

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Why Is Face Painting So Popular?

It seems that you can’t go to any event, shopping centre, show, promotion or gala without seeing children with their faces painted. Take a look at Hazel’s work in this You Tube video clip or go to her face painting gallery.

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Why do you think that  Face Painting is so popular?

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Find more information go to Face Painter or see photos and video clips about face painting follow these links.

To hire a Professional Face Painter go to Face Painter [ Jolly Good Productions ]

For information about Training go to Face Painting Courses [ Jolly Good Productions ]

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