What's on - Chennai

August 05, 2013 05:18 pm | Updated 05:18 pm IST - CHENNAI

Grass roots

Parampara attempts to bring back traditional Indian agriculture based on holistic knowledge and understanding of the natural processes. As part of this endeavour, they conduct workshops and farm visits for schools.

Age group: 10-16 years

Where: Kayarambedu Village, Guduvanchery

Contact: 24991516 / 9840492585

Email: aramparaind@yahoo.com

Listen to a story

All those dates, years and names in your history text-books — ever wondered what the real story was, behind them? Now, you’ll have the chance to listen to them. Written by Pavithra Srinivasan, these are juicy, interesting stories that make history come alive.

Age group: 8 - 13 years

Where: Landmark, Apex Plaza, Nungambakkam

When: August 3rd and 10th

Session timings: 4.30 - 6 pm (Saturdays)

To register, call Balaji of Landmark: 7418024510

Only 25 -30 kids per session

QUEST4LIFE

The Madras Medical Mission, Usha Fire Safety Equipments and Kannada Balaga (a registered Socio-Cultural Association in Chennai) is conducting QUEST4LIFE an annual quiz competition.

For students of Stds. X, XI and XII

Where: Dr. U. Rama Rao Kalamantapa, Karnataka Sangha, 36, Habibullah Road, T.Nagar

When: August 11, 4 p.m.

Contact: M.G. Ananth Kumar, President Kannada Balaga: 9600049486, ananth1958@yahoo.com, H.S. Hiriyanna, Secretary- 9444718076/9445195976, hari_tmd@yahoo.com

Monster madness

Hear about the wacky antics of Moin and his Monster, who sings, dances and eats bananas. Have a Rollicking time with Monsters, Songsters and Anushka.

Age group: 7 years and above

Date: August 11

Time: 6.00 - 7.00 pm

To register call 42116417/9444049175 or email chandni@hippocampus.in

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