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Extra Time Goals

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Our community arts projects are designed and developed to support peoples’ health and wellbeing.
Extra Time does just that by bringing school children together with residents in care homes and independent living units to share their experiences, interests, skills and talents.
Guided by professional artists, the participants explore new ideas, learn a little about each other and their local heritage and create beautiful new art works to express what they’ve discovered; this work is celebrated and shared through exhibitions, websites and other social media platforms.
So it was that children from Kessingland Primary School connected with the residents at Manor Farm Care Home in an active, purposeful way.
They reflected on and shared their unique experiences, interests and skills, learned about their local footballing heritage, and gave each other their time and companionship.
It’s been a fabulous season, and we would like to thank everyone involved in making it such a success. From the Suffolk Archive staff, to those at Manor Farm and the school, by way of the artist ‘coaches’ and Magic Heels Potter, our magnificent volunteer; thank you for taking part and making it such a joy.

And to the Manor Farm Corncrakes and Wild Kessingland All-Stars, we send huge congratulations to you all for the marvellous work you’ve made and the fun we’ve had together; I hope you enjoy this special Extra Time Souvenir Programme.

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