Are you in our retro gallery of people enjoying Sheffield summer schools in the 90s and noughties?
Summer schools and play schemes are great fun and over the years The Star has been invited to many to take your picture but who can you spot in these throwback photos?
By Lucy Ball
Published 26th Aug 2020, 11:21 BST
Whether you were you learning to juggle or putting on a play or maybe even riding a fair ground ride see which faces you recognise from more than two decades ago.
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21. Hands on history
The Lord Mayor Coun Marjorie Barker and children from Owler Brook school learn toy making at the launch of the summer fun programme at Abbedyale Hamlet in 2002 Photo: S Hastings
Around 40 children, aged 11 and 12 years, made their musical mark with the help of a load of spoons, empty pop bottles and biscuit tins at the performing arts summer school at Myrtle Springs School, East Bank road in 2002 Photo: submitted
Pictured at one of the science labs at Firth Court, Sheffield University in 2002 where children from Chaucer school were taking part in a summer school. Seen loading DNA samples LtoR are, Dr Julie Gray lecturer at the University, with pupils Rebecca Cooper, Faye Allison, Bradley Roberts, and Simon Orwin. Photo: Mike Waistell (Staff)