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Fathers and sons, pad up for this tourney

South Mumbai gaming lounge is currently running an 8-over cricket tourney for fathers and sons, a wonderful grand prize awaits.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

In a city starved of space for children and adults to play in, and with our hectic lives making even daily conversation possible, this is a great opportunity for some familial bonding.

The Lower Parel-based Smaaash gaming lounge is currently running ‘The Father and Son Cricket Tournament’ till January 31, 2015. Already, the tournament has drawn in huge numbers, with even celebrities trooping in to play cricket with their sons.

What’s more, the perfect father-son duo will get to meet cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar.

All you have to do is form a father-son team, play in the relevant age categories and get a chance to meet Sachin. Over the course of the month, top teams will be identified and will be selected for the grand prize. These will include the top 3 scoring father-son pairs from each age category. The tournament involves a 6-over match at Smaaash Cricket.

Age categories include Under 10, Under 12, Under 14 and Under 16

Head to Smaaash, Kamala Mills Compound, Gate No 4, Lower Parel. There is a registration fee of Rs. 800 for 8 overs (2 overs are for practice and 6 overs are counted as tournament). Call 022 4914 3143 for details.

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Mumbai students cook up a (solar) storm

Bandra played host to various Mumbai school children who participated in a collective cooking event using just a solar oven.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Children love to cook, especially when presented with a challenge. Throw noodles into the mix, and they are guaranteed to have fun.

Yesterday, hundreds of Mumbai schoolchildren participated in the ‘Maha Surya Kumbh’, a solar cooking event held at Bandra. The participants included physically challenged children as well. The children prepared noodles using a solar oven.

Maharashra Governor Ch Vidyasagar Rao inauguarated the event, and called upon housing societies and industrial establishments to switch over to solar power and help save conventional power.

The Governor also tasted some of the noodles prepared by the children. The event was organised by Bandra BJP MLA Ashish Shelar as part of ongoing efforts to promote the use of solar power among chidren.

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Powai fest promises fun for the city

Ongoing Powai fest is aimed at increasing citizens’ interaction, and will highlight Mumbai’s current affairs, sports, music and other entertainment.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

Over the years, Powai has grown prolifically and exponentially to become one of Mumbai’s most up market commercial and residential hubs. And during the weekends from January 10 to 18, 2015, Powai is set to be fun and educational, too.

Mumbaikars can head to Powai for the second edition of Powai Fest 2015, a cultural event organised by the Rotary Club of Bombay, Powai in association with the Hiranandani Group. The fest aims to “serve communities by celebrating life”, and is planned over 100 acres of the Hiranandani Gardens area, to ensure easy access.

“Powai Fest 2015 will witness events ranging from cultural events, social initiatives to highlight the current affairs of Mumbai, sports activities, music contests, quizzes, cookery challenges, dogs show, fashion show, celebrity night and many more activities planned for everyone, from kids to senior citizens. Aimed at fostering the spirit of arts and culture in the hustle and bustle of busy city life, Powai Fest provides an opportunity to celebrate the various elements of life. The festival will also witness a grand carnival on the streets of Powai on January 16. The five day fest promises a mélange of entertaining experiences showcasing talent while encouraging community bonding”, explains I Dayasagar, President, Rotary Club of Bombay, Powai.

What you can expect at Powai fest 2015:

Stree Theatre Street theatre on ‘Organ Donation’, Swacch Bharat’: Theatre training and production facility OPEN MINDS Productions will organise a variety of street plays to entertain and educate through street plays what is the need of the moment. The plays will be based on currently relevant topics like Organ Donation, Breaking Gender Stereotype, and Swacch Bharat Abhiyan from January 16 to 18 at different locations of Hiranandani area.

Dog A’Fair: This is a one-day carnival where ‘pet parents’ can connect with the pet trade so as to ensure only the very best goods, food and toys for their dogs. Expect activities such as the Stylish Doggy Personality Pageant, Stamina-building agility games and interesting attractions such as the D&M Pet Studio and an Artist’s Corner to capture your pooch the professional way. Pet massages and grooming sessions are also on offer. Register on the spot by calling 9819977892.

Bonding Workshops: The fest is organising ‘Bonding Workshops’ on Urban Gardening, Aero modeling, Chess, Aquatic Fun Games, Grooming, Self Defence, Photography, and others.

KBC (Kommunity Brilliance Contest): This is a family-oriented quiz contest on January 17.

Youth Of Powai Fashion Show: Powai resident Shilpa Singh, I Am She, Miss India 2012, has designed a grooming session for contestants. The show will be judged by fashion choreographer Achala Sachdev on January 18.

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School students, celebrate Archaeology Day

Three organisations are observing Archaeology Day over two days, starting today, and school students will have a lot to learn.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

This is one celebration school students in Mumbai should definitely not miss.

The Centre for Extra-Mural Study and the Centre of Archaeology of the University of Mumbai celebrates the Archaeology Day each year on December 10 and 11, along with the India Study Centre (INSTUCEN) Trust, Mumbai. This year too, the same organisations will celebrate this event at the Vidyanagari Campus of the University of Mumbai at the premises of Health Centre Building.

The two days provide a great learning opportunity for school students, since the event will present all facets of an archaeological exhibition. Besides, this year, the organisers are also hosting free study tours to Jogeshwari and Mahakali Cave, in groups, for school children, on December 11.

Archaeology Day Take a look at the activities planned for Archaeology Day 2014, in which students are invited to participate:
– Mock excavation trench, where students will dig to find buried antiquities, learn about methods and rigours of excavation.

– Types of ancient burials – installations.

– Ancient scripts workshop: Brahmi, Kharoshthi, and Modi.

– Tribal painting: Demonstration and workshop.

– Building Daub house and painting it in Warli style.

-Numismatics – The display of ancient Indian coins and a stall selling coins at affordable rates.

– Stone tools replication workshop where students can see tools from prehistory being recreated in front of their eyes.

– Fossils: Display and preservation techniques, dating methods.

– Pottery workshop, where a live potter will domesticate one of the oldest crafts in our world.

– Sculpting workshop, with a stone sculptor at work to explain style and technique.

Additionally, the excavation at village Chandore by the Centre for Archaeology, CEMS will be the largest single display where the excavator Dr Kurush Dalal will explain the entire process through a display of posters and actual findings. A few private collectors will also be displaying a selected number of artefacts from their collections

The organisers have kept a free study tour for school students to Jogeshwari-Mahakali Caves on December 11, with students being guided by Dr Suraj Pandit and his students. Any school can register its students (Classes 7 to 9) in groups of 45 (accompanied by two teachers).

Do you want to enroll your students or your child for the workshops and study tour? Look up www.extramural.org for details. Entry to the event is free, and the event is open on both days from 11 am to 6 pm.

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The st+art of all things awesome

After ‘st+art delhi’, art festival ‘st+art mumbai’ kicks off across multiple locations in city today; two Mumbai artists are part of the Indian artists’ group.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

We can’t get enough of art in our metros, so any initiative that promotes street art and encourages public participation always gets attention.

‘st+art mumbai’ already started with mural painting in Bandra from November 3, 2014 but officially kicks off from today with the completed mural being presented to the public. From today, November 7, 2014, ‘st+art mumbai’ will kick off across multiple locations in Mumbai, and will go on for a month, till November 30. This is an urban art festival that aims to promote street art on Indian landscape, as well as provide a collaborative platform for street artists from all over the world. The festival will take a whirlwind tour across Bandra, Dharavi, Kala Ghoda, Peddar Road and Versova.

On the anvil are mural paintings, stencil workshops, graffiti workshops, sticker making workshops, and street art walks. See the entire calender of events here.

Participating artists are Akacorleone, Amitabh, Ano, Anpu, Bond, Daan Botlek, Daku, Dome, Gomez, Harsh Kadam, Harsh Raman, Pobel, Ranjit BAP, Seikon, Tika, Tofu, Tona, Tyler, Yantr.

The initiative aims to make the normally ‘exclusive’ art world more accessible to the man on the street – literally. Participating artists will also conduct workshops on stencilling and graffiti, among others. International artists for the initiative include Bond (Germany), Seikon (Poland), Ano (Taiwan).

(Featured image is used for representational purpose only. Photograph shows Ranjit Dahiya’s mural of Amitabh Bachchan in Bandra, Mumbai)

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Send your child to this football camp

Experienced coaches will train children aged between 5 and 10 years in this four month long football camp in Borivali.
by The Editors | editor@themetrognome.in

The importance of sports in daily life cannot be underlined enough. Unfortunately, several parents don’t actively encourage their children to take up a sport.

However, football is slowly gaining prominence in the minds of parents, especially with the launch of the recent football league. Now, very young boys and girls are showing an interest and aptitude for the sport.

The Vintage Football Club in IC Colony, Borivali, has been catering to a large population of young children and teenaged footballers in the area for several years now. Prominent among its activities is the free training imparted to the children living in the Ganpat Patil Nagar slums close by. Says Conrad Pinto, one of the coaches attached to the Club, “Football is a sport that inculcates discipline, team work, solidarity and utmost fitness. We hope many more children will take up the sport in the days to come.”

In keeping with their several programmes promoting the sport, the Club is hosting a four-month football camp for children aged between five to 10 years at the ground. Titled ‘Grassroots Football Programme’, the camp starts today and enrollment for the same was opened last week to a very good response. The camp will take place between November 3, 2014 to February 27, 2014.

“The camp will be taken in the evening hours, every day from Monday to Friday,” Conrad explains. “Children in this age group are free in the evenings, and their time can be productively utilised in learning to play football.” The camp costs Rs 4,500 for four months or Rs 1,200 per month, with Rs 500 charged extra for the child’s uniform. “We are not admitting very young children as of now, because they might fall and get hurt. Broadly, we are looking at enrolling Standard I to IV for the camp.” Underprivileged children will be trained free of cost. “All children have to arranged for their own shin pads and football boots,” Conrad says.

The Vintage Football Club is located near Bhakti Complex, IC Extension, Link Road, Kandarpada, Dahisar (W). Call Neel on +91-98208 20297 for details. 

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