Town Centre Regeneration
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As part of it’s Health Week, a Fife Primary School tasked PeachyKeen to provide a range of fun and challenging, Human Powered activities.
The first stint involved the primary one to primary three pupils powering a Penguin and Helter Skelter…!!!
The second stint for the primary four to primary seven children required a lightness of foot to control Scalextric cars with the PeachyKeen Grand Prix Challenge. After a few practice circuits each participant was given the opportunity to clock a fastest lap while keeping their cars on the track…!!!
PeachyKeen also provided a Hand Crank as well as Pedal Pods to ensure that everyone got the opportunity to create some energy.
Intriguingly many of the children began to appreciate the importance of their breakfast to fuel them through the day as they were able to link this with their physical performance.
Contact us now to find out more about how PeachyKeen could help you with a Health related initiative.
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk Trust commissioned PeachyKeen to rescue a sadly neglected model of the Old Kirk Tower and turn it into a human powered, audio visual, exhibit, to encourage the visiting public of the need to save energy.
The model was originally built as part of a floral exhibit in the 1990s with an emphasis on the stain glass window, depicting an Old Kirk fire in 1986. This was replicated in the model along with buttons to activate a spectrum of lighting shining from various windows and the Tower louvers plus recordings of the Old Kirk organ and unique sounding Tower Bell.
The model can be wheeled around the Old Kirk so that it can act as a centre piece for events such as concerts, open days, Halloween and Christmas.
Power is provided either by direct mains power or connecting to a PeachyKeen Hand Crank / Pedal Pod device.
Contact us now to find out more about how PeachyKeen could build a human powered exhibit to act as a fun, informative focal point for your organisation.
Glenrothes was one of five Scottish new towns to be built in the post-war era and is now celebrating its 70th anniversary.
One of the first events was North Glenrothes Community Council’s Family Fun Day at Gilvenbank Park.
PeachyKeen’s Balloon Challenge with appropriately coloured silver balloons, adorned in diamond white with “Happy 70th Birthday Glenrothes” was one of the attractions – almost 250 balloons inflated in four hours by the pedaling public.
Positioned next to a vintage tractor PeachyKeen’s “Miracle Milker” was right at home, though blowing up balloons rather than milking a cow…!!!
Contact us now to find out more about how PeachyKeen can milk some fun at your celebratory event .
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