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White Air: Music Lineup Confirmed

Jul 01, 2008 in Music, Sandown, White Air

White Air: Music Lineup ConfirmedWith only a week or so to get over Bestival in September, come the 19th it starts all over again with the White Air Extreme Sports Festival.

As well as all the great sports activities to watch and take part in, there’ll also be live music from 12pm-10pm on Friday and Saturday and 12pm-6pm on Sunday.

The lineup is starting to be confirmed and the thumbs up have already come for Sam Issac, Guy Page Trio, The Operators, Bastila, Lucid, The Wild Oats, Fred Jones and The Kurves.

Spinning the vinyl for at least one of the late night parties will be none other than Bestival head honcho himself, Rob da Bank.

White Air 2008: King Ramps On The Way

Jun 13, 2008 in Sandown, Skating, White Air

White Air 2008: King RampsThe White Air RAF Multi-sport Park for 2008 has been extended yet again to include even more sports action, arts and djs!

King Ramps are bringing their brand new 5ft mini-ramp (like the one pictured which featured at the Goldcoast Oceanfest, to White Air this year, supported by the new healthy juice drink, SUSO. (more…)

Puppet Costume/Batik Flag Workshops For Kids

May 29, 2008 in Art, Sandown, Youth

If you’ve been running out of things to do with the kids this week, how about heading over to Sandown where the Sandown Carnival Association have lots of free activities still happening this half term.

Today and tomorrow, they invite you to join them for Puppet Costume workshops.

Tony, a top carnival designer will be making two large scale puppets for entry in this year’s carnival at Sandown Town Hall. (more…)

Sandown Health Centre Patient Data Lost

May 20, 2008 in Island-wide, Media, Sandown

Adamspupil - Data Storage TapesWe’re all becoming wearily-familiar with how often private information about us is being lost by government departments.

The latest to become public (how many more of them are there that we don’t hear about?), concerns the Isle of Wight.

The data of 38,650 NHS patients going back as far as 1996 have been lost on their way between London and Sandown Health Centre on the Island.

Don’t laugh here, but the reason it was being sent was … to check the backup, in case the data was LOST!
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BECOME A FRIEND OF DINOSAUR ISLE

Apr 07, 2008 in Charity, From the Council, Sandown

A NEW GROUP is being formed to support one of the Island’s most popular tourist attractions. (more…)

Sandown High School: Public Consultation Meeting

Feb 04, 2008 in Education, Sandown

Don’t forget that tonight is the chance for those in the area of Sandown Hig School to attend the School Reorganisation Public Meeting.

Councillors David Pugh, Alan Wells and Director of Childrens Services, Steve Beynon will be in attendance, presenting their proposals for the schools shake up.

For those unable to attend, we’re hoping to put out an audio recording of the meeting held in Ventnor last week which will feature the presentations by the three above.

The fun kicks off at 7pm and runs until 9pm.

Wireless Eves-Dropper Arrested

Dec 17, 2007 in Sandown

Wireless Eves-Dropper ArrestedHere’s a weird one. A 42-year-old Sandown man was arrested on suspicion of gaining unauthorised access to computers last week.

He was parked between 11.30pm Tuesday 4th December and 00.20am Wednesday 5th December, in an Skoda Octavia car in Fitzroy Street, Sandown, tapping away on this computer with an aerial attached to it.

It’s thought that he was attempting to access someone’s wireless network.

He’s been bailed and will reappear at Newport police station on 30 January, 2008.

Wight Trash Christmas Party

Dec 14, 2007 in Music, Sandown

Wight Trash Christmas PartySaturday night At Sandown Holiday Park sees the return of the Wight Trash Christmas Party.

It’s going to be a night of electric heaven with vinyl pleasure being delivered by from ElectroMagnetic Workshop, Cooley Haste, Aaron Isted and Lektroluxe.

Check their website for more info. Should be a corker.

Wight Trash Christmas Party: Electric Dreams

Nov 20, 2007 in Events, Film, Music, Sandown

15, December 2007
7:30 pm

Wight Trash Christmas Party: Electric DreamsAs the Christmas party season draws closer, we bring you more dates for your diaries.

Following the success of it’s last bash in May this year, Wight Trash will be hosting Electric Dreams on 15th December at Sandown Holiday Centre.

It’s going to be a night of electric heaven with vinyl pleasure being delivered by from ElectroMagnetic Workshop, Cooley Haste, Aaron Isted and Lektroluxe.

You have to buy tickets in advance and we hear that they’re going fast, so pop over to the Wight Trash website where you can order online for £5 plus postage. (more…)

Don’t Forget Dinosaur Isle Tonight

Oct 31, 2007 in Sandown, Youth

Just in case you didn’t notice the press release from the council press office a couple of weeks ago about an event at Dinosaur Isle tonight, here are the details again.

There be scary stories, fancy dress (with prizes for the most original and scariest), and they advise you to take a torch (or leave it at home if you’re feeling brave).

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Lucid Play Bembridge and Sandown

Oct 30, 2007 in Bembridge, Events, Music, Sandown

2, November 2007
9:00 pm

Anyone who saw We Will Rock You and were impressed with the singing talent on show (and why wouldn’t you be?) will be pleased to hear that three members of the cast sing and play as part of a band on the Island called Lucid.

They originally started out with just Ollie Dulcie and Blue Brown, but were soon joined by Blue’s sis, Sunny.
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Concert For The Cats: Update On Tiger Sanctuary

Oct 24, 2007 in Charity, Music, Sandown

Concert For The Cats: Update On ZooOn the 12th of this month Quay Arts hosted an ‘Electro Acoustic Extravaganza’ show-casing the talents of local musicians Staff Brett and Tali Trow whilst raising funds for, and awareness of, the Tiger Sanctuary at IOW Zoo in Sandown.

Tali opened with a lyrical acoustic set, very ably accompanied by ‘Mr. Brad’ on baby grand.

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Prepare For The Fright Of Your Life At Dinosaur Isle On Halloween

Oct 15, 2007 in Sandown, Youth

IMAGINE yourself in the dark being stalked by a giant dinosaur 125million years ago.

Well, that’s exactly the spooky experience in store for children and their families at Dinsoaur Isle Museum in Sandown this Halloween.
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Wight Words: Storytelling Workshop

Oct 03, 2007 in Community, Events, Sandown, Writers

6, October 2007
2:00 pmto4:00 pm

After you’ve been up to East Cowes on Saturday to take part in the Big Draw, why not head over to Sandown for an introductory storytelling workshop as part of the Wight Words festival?

Wight Words: Storytelling WorkshopThe art of storytelling is one that can come in handy in many situations. The obvious distracting tired nippers springs to mind, but it could also be utilised to get a point across to work colleagues. It’ll also add great kudos when sitting round a fire with friends swapping tales and anecdotes.

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White Air: Final Results

Sep 03, 2007 in Festivals, Sandown, White Air

White Air: Final ResultsYesterday saw the final day of White Air 2007 and what a week it’s been! In case you didn’t make it down to catch the last day’s racing, here are the final results.

The winner of the World Cup Windsurfing long distance event was Dan Simpson in the pro men’s category, Xavier Ferlet came first in the masters category, and Liam Round won the junior category of the two mile race. Well done to you all.

In the UK Freestyle Windsurfing Championships, the competitors were judged on their ‘fluidity and performance’, including whether they finish the trick properly. They all put on a great show, displaying a number of tricks including the strangely named spocks, flackers, and willy skippers (don’t ask).
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White Air: Red Arrows Sat Morning

Aug 31, 2007 in Sandown, Sports, White Air

White Air: Red Arrows Sat MorningThere is loads of stuff going on over the weekend at White Air, but you must make sure that you don’t miss the Red Arrows fantastic display on Saturday morning at 10am afternoon at 2pm.

We watched a programme about the Red Arrows a couple of weeks ago and the stunts they perform are out of this world.

All pretty scary stuff, but they really know what they’re doing and I am sure will continue to impress all tomorrow morning.

[image courtesy of Royal Navy]

White Air Reports

Aug 31, 2007 in Sandown, Sports, White Air

The 2007 White Air Festival has been brilliant so far, there is so much going on and the vibe on site is fantastic.

White Air ReportsWhite Air have been putting out full reports of the day, so if you haven’t been able to head down there yet this week, you can still catch up with what’s been happening.

Of course, we’ve been down there too and have a handful of podcasts for you to listen to.
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Wight Air 2007: Sushi Yurt Podcast

Aug 30, 2007 in Festivals, Food & Drink, Sandown, Sports, White Air

Wight Air 2007: Sushi Yurt PodcastThere quite a few different types of food at Wight Air this year.

We noticed that there was a great looking Yurt in the same area as the Platform One music stage.

Turned out that it was a Japanese restaurant serving Sushi and Japanese food.

We chatted to one of the people running it.

White Air: Sam’s Report: Part Two

Aug 30, 2007 in Festivals, Sandown, Sports, White Air

A much better day yesterday I felt; the sun was out, far more people were around, and there was an all round, better atmosphere to the venue.

White Air: Sam's Report: Part TwoProbably a disappointing day for the windsurfers though, as there seemed to be very little wind, but for those of us on dry land, we couldn’t have asked for better.

Thankfully our group seems to be getting back into the swing of doing performances, yesterday afternoons display being the best yet in my opinion, and by the sound of it, the crowd seemed to think so to!

In fact, as the morning demonstration went well, we all loosened up and had a good laugh adding in little bits of comedy here and there, such as the ever popular Oliver Twist heel click.

The morning demo wasn’t without its thrills either though, with one of my tumble runs finishing millimetres away from of a member of the public, who walked straight through our performance area seemingly unaware!

Read Part One

Wight Air 2007: Tina Craft Podcast

Aug 29, 2007 in Art, Festivals, Sandown, Sports, White Air, Youth

Wight Air 2007: Tina Craft PodcastWhen you’re at Wight Air, don’t forget that there’s stuff going on outside the main arena too.

On the way up the hill, towards where all of the mountain board ‘have a go’ sessions are running, you’ll find a Children’s art tent on the left hand side.

Inside we found Tina from Tina Craft, who gave us the low down on what kids can get up to.

There are two sessions running each day.

It’s ‘beadwork for beginners’ from 11am-1pm today and ‘jewellery from recycled junk’ between 3-5pm.

White Air: Sam’s Report: Part One

Aug 29, 2007 in Festivals, Sandown, Sports, White Air

White Air: Sam's Report: Part OneWe’re really chuffed to have local lad, Sam Snudden, sharing his perspective of White Air with the readers of VentnorBlog. He is taking part in several displays over the week, one of which we caught yesterday.

He performs with a large group of enthusiastic and obviously very talented gymnasts (some pictured here). It’s an inspiring display and well worth catching. They perform at 11.30 or 3pm today and tomorrow. Here’s what he had to say ….

I am a performer with the extreme gymnastics team, and this is our first year doing demonstrations at White Air.

The venue and line up for the week is quite clearly larger and more diverse than ever before, and possibly the best addition is the platform one band stand; for me live music never fails to impress, and it is brilliant to see local up and coming bands showcase their talent.
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Wight Air 2007: Mick Smith, Quay Arts Podcast

Aug 28, 2007 in Festivals, Music, Sandown, Sports, White Air, podcast

Wight Air 2007: Mick Smith, Quay Arts PodcastTo give you some idea of the diversity, we head around a few of the new organisations involved with this years Wight Air.

Mick Smith, director of Quay Arts, has, as a follow up of the FreeQuay experimental arts event earlier in the summer, put on an interesting tent with digital video editing with John Cattle and a have-a-go session, making dance music, with the multi-talented Andy Jones.

John and his team will be out and about during the festival filming the punters and competitors and then editing back in the tent.

You can also then create the music with Andy and have the whole thing sent through to your mobile to treasure.

Wight Air 2007 Opens: Nigel Howell Podcast

Aug 27, 2007 in Parkour, Sailing, Sandown, Sports, White Air

White Air: Nigel Howell Intro PodcastWight Air Extreme Sports Festival started today.

We headed over to Yaverland to see how things were going.

Pleased to say that it’s all looking very good.

A big mixture of people there, from the young to families enjoying the day out.

There’s loads laid on with the sports side and lots besides, including 50 bands playing - one every hour.

We caught up with Nigel Howell, the man behind the event, to hear what was planned for the week.

Click on the play button below to listen to the interview.

White Air: Park And Ride

Aug 24, 2007 in Festivals, Sandown, Sports, Travel, White Air

If you’re planning to head over to White Air next week read this before driving over to Yaverland.

White Air: Park And RideThere is no parking on site and it gets pretty busy during the day with competitors and stall holders vehicles but the organisers have put on a Park and Ride scheme.

The location of the Park and Ride is Sandown High School. There will be buses running every 30 minutes each day. You will be dropped off outside the festival site.

White Air: Youth Week

Aug 24, 2007 in Sandown, Sports, White Air, Youth

As White Air Youth week comes to a close, it’s clear that it has continued to build on the success of the previous six years.

White Air: Youth WeekHeld in association with UKSA, this year White Air Youth week gave twenty up-and-coming young windsurfers the opportunity to work together in further training and competing.

As you’ll know, there have been pretty strong northerly winds all week, but that didn’t stop the kids, who have travelled from all over the country, proving their skills and securing places as the future champions of White Air.

We hear that now the high pressure is kicking in, weather conditions are looking pretty good for next weeks World Championships.

Hats off to Nigel Howell for bringing the biggest windsurfing racing event ever held in the UK to the Isle of Wight!