Articles Tagged 'community'

Christmas decorations

Have your Christmas Party at Tootoomoo

It’s the most wonderful time of the year Can you believe its already the end of another year? Its sneaked up on us again, but with the faint sounds of Jingle Bells, and the smell of tangy pine, that means  Christmas is coming! The time of partying and good cheer! Wham! is on the radio, our trees

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Seven Ways to Reduce Stress

by David Osgathorp owner of the All About You Fitness Studio in Highgate This time of year can get people down and become quite stressful. We all experience stress in various forms on a daily basis. In fact, we all actually need stress in our lives to function effectively. Certain levels are required in order to get us up in

"Make your own meal" at Tootoomoo craft stall at Highgate fair at Lauderdale House

Tootoomoo and the Community

Here at Tootoomoo we love getting involved with the local community. Heres a few events we’ve been involved with recently. Highgate Fair We attended the first ever Highgate Fair at Lauderdale House earlier this month. It was great fun to see so many customers enjoying the fine food on offer and to meet new faces too.

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Volunteering at Rokesly School Garden

Very soon Rokesly Infant and Nursery School will be opening their new wildlife garden. This garden will be a place where all of Rokesly School’s 3-7 year olds can have access, to garden and learn. Tootoomoo volunteered in helping to create the new garden, and donated additional seeds to their project. We’re keen for our customers to get

Storytelling at Coleridge Primary School

Tootoomoo’s Storytelling at Coleridge Primary School

At the end of February, Tootoomoo visited Coleridge Primary School’s reception classes, to run a series of storytelling sessions. This was run by professional child educationalist, Vicci Parker, as part of Tootoomoo’s free schools programme. Spanning 4 classes, the children enjoyed acting out the story of Tootoomoo: Who was Tootoomoo? There is a tale of a young girl called Tootoomoo who