Hopefully we can keep memories of this lovely afternoon in our hearts and minds for a long time to come, if however we need reminding, here are some pictures taken on the day.
Monday, June 19, 2017
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Contributions to this year's street party
In preparation for our Street Party on 17th June, it would be great if you could let me know if and how you'd like to contribute for this year's event.
Looking at last year's list, we have the following:
- Gazebos - Karina RED 2m x 2m
- Tables - Karina fold up
- Chairs - Githa (2), Liz (4)
- Bunting - Liz
- Music / Band
- Book swap - Githa- Liz - Paola
- Plant stall - Karina (Tomatoes, chillis), Paola, Liz
- Tug of war - Liz
- Splat the rat - Liz
- Food - Githa cake, Paola savory food and chocolate ginger, Liz sweet and savory food)
- Drink - Karina Elderflower cordial
- Mugs
- Tea urn
Games
- Chalk - Sunflower day nursery
- Lucky Dip
- Tombola
- Guess the sweets in a jar
- Guess the balloons in old car
Looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Thanks and best wishes,
Githa
Garden walk Street Party - 17th June 2017
Dear all,
I trust this finds you all well, enjoying the spring blooms and cheerful bursts of sunshine :)
Please be aware that we are holding our street party on June 17th this year, in line with other street parties being held nationally in memory of the late Jo Cox. We expect the road to be closed from 10am through to 7pm.
If you are happy to contribute or participate in this year's event, please let me know as I will be doing my best to coordinate this year's event.
Further communications will follow in due course, but please SAVE THE DATE and invite anyone else who many have been inadvertently missed off this list.
All best wishes,
Githa
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Garden Walk Street party 11th June 2016
After a few meetings at Liz' house, leaflets distributed and road closing permit obtained, today was the day to pull it all together. We were lucky with the weather as the heavy rain that was forecasted kept off until past bedtime so our out door activities were a big success.
This year we raised £161.41. for EACH East Anglia Children's hospices
Abi and Dan the bran tub
Claire of Metropolitan housing association did the very popular cake decorating activity
Archie's mum did some beautiful face painting
Rob put together the Splat the Rat game
Street chalk was donated by the Sunflower day nursery
Someone organised a bbq for marshmallows
Liz borrowed the tug of war rope from a friend on Victoria Park
Alison and her husband spoiled us with some lovely music.
The Street Party was again a lovely success where young and old got together to have fun.
Thank you to all those who were involved, it was a lovely afternoon
Karina was given hoops and bean bags, street chalk and street croquet from the Sunflower Day nursery.
Alison organised a book stall, where residents donated their books to be sold for our cause
Audrey put together the bric a brac stall
Boris and his sons were in charge of the hot water urn, the coffee, tea's and squashes
Christine organised the plants stall, here a happy customer.
This year we raised £161.41. for EACH East Anglia Children's hospices
Abi and Dan the bran tub
Claire of Metropolitan housing association did the very popular cake decorating activity
Archie's mum did some beautiful face painting
Rob put together the Splat the Rat game
Street chalk was donated by the Sunflower day nursery
Someone organised a bbq for marshmallows
Liz borrowed the tug of war rope from a friend on Victoria Park
Alison and her husband spoiled us with some lovely music.
The Street Party was again a lovely success where young and old got together to have fun.
Thank you to all those who were involved, it was a lovely afternoon
Karina was given hoops and bean bags, street chalk and street croquet from the Sunflower Day nursery.
Alison organised a book stall, where residents donated their books to be sold for our cause
Audrey put together the bric a brac stall
Boris and his sons were in charge of the hot water urn, the coffee, tea's and squashes
Christine organised the plants stall, here a happy customer.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Garden Walk Street Party 2016
Street party Saturday 11th June 2016 4-6pm
Please come along to meet your neighbours,
share some food, play games and listen to music.
All contribuAons of food and soB drink welcome. Musicians: bring your instrument to play!
You can donate books and tombola prizes (drop them at number 71). The money raised will go to the EACH charity.
Thank you for parking your car away from numbers 47 to 77
THE ROAD WILL BE CLOSED FROM 2 TO 7 PM More information: hYp://gardenwalkparty.blogspot.co.uk
All contribuAons of food and soB drink welcome. Musicians: bring your instrument to play!
You can donate books and tombola prizes (drop them at number 71). The money raised will go to the EACH charity.
Thank you for parking your car away from numbers 47 to 77
THE ROAD WILL BE CLOSED FROM 2 TO 7 PM More information: hYp://gardenwalkparty.blogspot.co.uk
GARDEN WALK ROAD CLOSURE:
Saturday June 11th 2016
Garden Walk Street Party is scheduled for Saturday June 11th 2016.
The road will be closed from 2.00 - 7.00 pm.
Please note you will not be able to drive in or out of Garden Walk between those Ames.
Thank you for parking your car away from numbers 47 to 77
More informaAon about the party: hYp://gardenwalkparty.blogspot.co.uk
Garden Walk Street Party is scheduled for Saturday June 11th 2016.
The road will be closed from 2.00 - 7.00 pm.
Please note you will not be able to drive in or out of Garden Walk between those Ames.
Thank you for parking your car away from numbers 47 to 77
More informaAon about the party: hYp://gardenwalkparty.blogspot.co.uk
Friday, April 15, 2016
Garden Walk Street Party 2016
Dear All -
Further to the Residents Assoc meeting on Monday 11th April 2016, it was agreed to have our Street Party on Sat June 11th - time to be confirmed (approx 4.00 - 6.00 pm). The application for Garden Walk Road Closure is now in process.
It was also agreed that, as Bateson Rd have asked to join us, we would go ahead with a joint event with them this year.
Please circulate the date to your neighbours if you can, as this is not a full list of all residents.
Many thanks,
best wishes,
Liz/Robert
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
History of Garden Walk
In yesterday's meeting Heather Richardson told us that she is doing research about Garden Walk and would love to hear from anyone who has some interesting information
She brought a map of 1886 showing up some interesting facts. `no doubt she will incorporate this in her publication. Can't wait
Thanks Heather for taking the time to do this.
Please send email direct to Heather
She brought a map of 1886 showing up some interesting facts. `no doubt she will incorporate this in her publication. Can't wait
Thanks Heather for taking the time to do this.
Please send email direct to Heather
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Garden Walk Street party 2015
Sunny and a great atmosphere.
Today was lovely. so many of our local residents came out to meet up on the streets, children played, people danced, enjoyed the homemade goodies, joined in the games and bought a plant or two.
All in aid of Winter Comfort, whilst enjoying themselves and getting to know each other.
here are some pictures
Lots of the bunting, cups, paper plates and even an unopened pack of tea (use by 10/2016) are stored in Liz FC loft until next year and Paola's shed.
Today was lovely. so many of our local residents came out to meet up on the streets, children played, people danced, enjoyed the homemade goodies, joined in the games and bought a plant or two.
All in aid of Winter Comfort, whilst enjoying themselves and getting to know each other.
here are some pictures
Lots of the bunting, cups, paper plates and even an unopened pack of tea (use by 10/2016) are stored in Liz FC loft until next year and Paola's shed.
Global Locals
Global Locals, Celebrate our intentional street.
Paola has put a large map out with a box of pins, if you want to join in and create the picture of where we are all from, just place a pin on your birth place.
So many faces, so many languages, so many stories, that's what makes living in Garden Walk so interesting.
Paola has put a large map out with a box of pins, if you want to join in and create the picture of where we are all from, just place a pin on your birth place.
So many faces, so many languages, so many stories, that's what makes living in Garden Walk so interesting.
Connect with your neighbours
With a long street like ours it is not easy to get to know all the residents so a Street Party like the one we have today, will make things a little easier.
Having said that, after a few months ,names may be forgotten and getting in touch after only meeting once is not easy for everyone.
There are other ways in place, so that if you like to share more with your neighbours it is easy and free.
Why not join the Cambridge Skills Exchange (for people in walking and easy cycling distance of Garden Walk)
Currently we have Helene, Liz, Githa, Derek, Gwendolyn, Paola, Karina, Michael and Mark who have been involved in our street, from help with gardening, ironing, baby sitting, baking bread, cleaning windows, giving lifts, help with shopping, sewing, photography, and much more.
If you would like to join us, the more the merrier, just give us a ring (details on the website)
or the Street bank it is free and a great way to share goods, services, get recommendations and help each other. little film
There is a gardening group too. If you wish to get involved in this, again let us know, via our blog.
It is just a matter of signing up.
If you would like to set up a group, for young or old, let the others know and maybe they will join in.
Having said that, after a few months ,names may be forgotten and getting in touch after only meeting once is not easy for everyone.
There are other ways in place, so that if you like to share more with your neighbours it is easy and free.
Why not join the Cambridge Skills Exchange (for people in walking and easy cycling distance of Garden Walk)
Currently we have Helene, Liz, Githa, Derek, Gwendolyn, Paola, Karina, Michael and Mark who have been involved in our street, from help with gardening, ironing, baby sitting, baking bread, cleaning windows, giving lifts, help with shopping, sewing, photography, and much more.
If you would like to join us, the more the merrier, just give us a ring (details on the website)
or the Street bank it is free and a great way to share goods, services, get recommendations and help each other. little film
There is a gardening group too. If you wish to get involved in this, again let us know, via our blog.
It is just a matter of signing up.
If you would like to set up a group, for young or old, let the others know and maybe they will join in.
Friday, June 5, 2015
Plant Stall - mainly vegetable plants
With the Gardening Club of St Luke's primary school we planted lots of plant for our kitchen garden.
On Friday's we have a kitchen garden shop after school and this Friday we had plants left that we would like to sell and the money made will go to Winter Comfort.
There are a few children in the Street who go to St Luke's school who may want to help with the plant stall. If not, the Gardening Teacher (Karina) will be manning the stall
We have the following plants:
Broccoli, tomatoes, chilies, red pointed cabbages, ornamental gourds, lettuces and celery
We managed to collect £27.93 for the Winter Comfort collection tin
On Friday's we have a kitchen garden shop after school and this Friday we had plants left that we would like to sell and the money made will go to Winter Comfort.
There are a few children in the Street who go to St Luke's school who may want to help with the plant stall. If not, the Gardening Teacher (Karina) will be manning the stall
We have the following plants:
Broccoli, tomatoes, chilies, red pointed cabbages, ornamental gourds, lettuces and celery
We managed to collect £27.93 for the Winter Comfort collection tin
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Winter Comfort for the homeless
This year we shall be raising funds for our local charity Winter Comfort
Wintercomfort is a day centre offering essential welfare services and learning and development opportunities to homeless people in Cambridge. We provide showers, hot breakfasts and laundry facilities and, most importantly, a safe place for vulnerable people to spend their time. As the first point of contact for many homeless people we can help them to source the support they need: counselling, housing, mental health and much more. Our three social enterprises give people the opportunity to gain valuable training and work experience and our other activities range from literacy and numeracy classes to job skills workshops to art and sports. Our aim is to help people escape the spiral of homelessness, supporting them as they get their lives back on track.
We are very grateful for the support of local people and we are always glad to receive donations of 2nd hand clothes. At the moment we could really use new underwear, hats, shoes / trainers, sun cream and waterproof coats / jackets.
I hope this is ok, edit it at will! Fingers crossed for lovely weather - I'd love to see any photos of the event.
If you would like to get in touch with them, please contact
We are very grateful for the support of local people and we are always glad to receive donations of 2nd hand clothes. At the moment we could really use new underwear, hats, shoes / trainers, sun cream and waterproof coats / jackets.
I hope this is ok, edit it at will! Fingers crossed for lovely weather - I'd love to see any photos of the event.
If you would like to get in touch with them, please contact
Sarah Pesonen
Community Events and Fundraising Coordinator
Tel: 01223 518140
Sewing
Christmas Party
All Fun and Games on Saturday
Having a street party is great fun, a wonderful way to get to know the neighbours and create shared experiences for young and old.
There will be a wide variety of activities for young and old and a lovely space to catch up with our neighbours. (the road is closed from 2-7pm)
We know many of our neighbours by face but may have forgotten names. To make it easier for everyone we will have labels for you to put your name and house number on. That way no embarrassing moments and easier flowing conversations.
If you have a table, some chairs, gazebo, paper plates and cups, bunting etc, feel free to use it on the day. The more the merrier.
Books and bric a brac items can be donated to Alison number 71
We have put some balloons (Winter Comfort and The Big Lunch) through people's letter boxes, if you would not mind blowing one up and hanging it on your gate, it will cheer up the street without me having to go light headed!
This year we have Mollie the Trike come, which is homemade ice cream, made by Elizabeth. All profit on the day she will donate to Winter Comfort.
Are you musical? If so, we would love to hear some life music on the street.
Edmund of number 13 will be leading the ceilidh at 5pm so hopefully we can get many of you on the dance floor (street)
We are planning to set up a Residents Association and will be having our first meeting on Monday 22nd June in St Luke's Church hall at 8pm. More about this on one of the stalls in the street (Deborah Latham)
There will be plenty of lovely things to do for the little ones, biscuit decorating organised by the helpers of Metropolitan housing, Street games like hop scotch, skipping etc will be facilitated by Helen and her daughter of the Sunflower Day Nursery.
Lucky dip,
Guess the number of balloons in car,
And placing your pin on the world map. (find your country of origin and mark it with a pin, to show what an amazing diverse cultural street we live in)
There will be a wide variety of activities for young and old and a lovely space to catch up with our neighbours. (the road is closed from 2-7pm)
We know many of our neighbours by face but may have forgotten names. To make it easier for everyone we will have labels for you to put your name and house number on. That way no embarrassing moments and easier flowing conversations.
If you have a table, some chairs, gazebo, paper plates and cups, bunting etc, feel free to use it on the day. The more the merrier.
Books and bric a brac items can be donated to Alison number 71
We have put some balloons (Winter Comfort and The Big Lunch) through people's letter boxes, if you would not mind blowing one up and hanging it on your gate, it will cheer up the street without me having to go light headed!
This year we have Mollie the Trike come, which is homemade ice cream, made by Elizabeth. All profit on the day she will donate to Winter Comfort.
Are you musical? If so, we would love to hear some life music on the street.
Edmund of number 13 will be leading the ceilidh at 5pm so hopefully we can get many of you on the dance floor (street)
We are planning to set up a Residents Association and will be having our first meeting on Monday 22nd June in St Luke's Church hall at 8pm. More about this on one of the stalls in the street (Deborah Latham)
Lucky dip,
Guess the number of balloons in car,
And placing your pin on the world map. (find your country of origin and mark it with a pin, to show what an amazing diverse cultural street we live in)
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Delicious home made ice cream is coming to Garden Walk
Mollie the trike
Mollie the ice cream trike will be at the Garden Walk Street Party selling a range of handmade ice creams and ice cream sandwiches. All ice cream and ice cream sandwiches are made using natural ingredients, locally sourced where possible in small batches.
Flavours range from classics such as triple chocolate, rum and raisin and coffee, to more unusual flavours including blueberry cheesecake, rhubarb and custard, toasted marshmallow and coconut milk, fried banana and mojito sorbet.
Ice cream sandwich flavours include a caramel apple ice cream sandwiches between two oatmeal raisin cookies and salted caramel ice cream in chocolate chip pretzel cookie sandwich, and many more…
The ice cream team are already raising money for Winter Comfort for the homeless by undertaking the Ben Nevis Charity Challenge on the 20th June this year, and all profits made at the street party will be donated to the charity. To see how the team are getting on please visit their Just Giving Page
Mollie the trike can be hired for weddings and events throughout Cambridgeshire and the surrounding areas. For more information please contact Elizabeth Hall on 01223 967 785/ 07784966387 or visit Elizabeth Hall Event Design
Last leafletting of the street
Dressed in a big jumper, scarf and coat I set out to drop off the reminder Street Party invitations.
We received balloons from The Big Lunch and Winter Comfort so have asked our fellow residents to blow one up (or a few if the neighbours are not into blowing up balloons) and use them to decorate their gates. Not only will this help me so that I don't have to blow up 120 by my self but it will also create a lovely festive feel to the street. It is amazing what a bit of cooperation does for a good atmosphere.
As in other years we expect a few keen bunting hangers, to do their climb on Saturday morning.
Feel free to come and see if you can help them.
It was a great way to meet some more people in my street have a short chat if they could be there on Saturday and if they were happy to bring food or drink, had a table we could use and in 2 cases if Edmund could use their electricity for the Ceilidh music and Elizabeth could use it to keep her home made ice-cream nicely cold for what is forecasted a lovely summer day! (at least we can be hope)
I met many more faces this way and am looking forward to meeting them again in a few days time.
We received balloons from The Big Lunch and Winter Comfort so have asked our fellow residents to blow one up (or a few if the neighbours are not into blowing up balloons) and use them to decorate their gates. Not only will this help me so that I don't have to blow up 120 by my self but it will also create a lovely festive feel to the street. It is amazing what a bit of cooperation does for a good atmosphere.
As in other years we expect a few keen bunting hangers, to do their climb on Saturday morning.
Feel free to come and see if you can help them.
It was a great way to meet some more people in my street have a short chat if they could be there on Saturday and if they were happy to bring food or drink, had a table we could use and in 2 cases if Edmund could use their electricity for the Ceilidh music and Elizabeth could use it to keep her home made ice-cream nicely cold for what is forecasted a lovely summer day! (at least we can be hope)
I met many more faces this way and am looking forward to meeting them again in a few days time.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Garden Walk Ceilidh starting at 5pm!
Edmund Croft of number 13 volunteered to organise a ceilidh this year.
The dancing fun will start at 5pm.
I asked him how he got into this type of dance.
For those who are interested this was his reply:
Hope to see many of you there.
"I went to a couple of ceilidhs when I was in primary school (at Morley at the south end of Cambridge, as it happens), but after that I only danced again at university. I'm half Scottish and thought I ought to try Scottish country dancing. I really enjoyed it, and soon someone told me that there was an English country dancing group on another night of the week. It didn't take very long for me to get recruited into all the folk dance that was going.I've recently escaped from five years running the university Scottish group, but still teach there, as well as calling for some of the ceilidhs and weekly meetings of the English group.I also do molly dancing (Cambridge's version of morris), which is why in several previous years I have cycled back through the street party in bright colours with a green face - it's normally the day of the St Neot's folk festival!A ceilidh is a celtic dance party with a caller (and if you come to some of our larger events, live music). Anyone can do it - the caller explains how each dance goes, then calls the moves as they happen. You don't need to bring a partner - it's normal to ask a different person to dance each dance (but I won't mind if you choose just to dance with your significant other, as long as we're not always leaving people out who want to have a go). You don't need special clothes (though to avoid twisted ankles and partners' bruised toes, I would advise against high heels), but if you happen to have something tartan, feel free to wear it. If you enjoy yourself, there are many groups in Cambridge who do this regularly (though some are university groups and only meet during term - you'd be welcome to join in for the remaining few weeks).Scottish: http://cusarc.soc.srcf.net/English: http://round.soc.srcf.net/Contra (American version of ceilidh, meets in Chesterton): http://www.cambridgefolk.org.uk/contra/programme.htmlI can also bring flyers that give details of several more local folk dance groups (some are run by grown-ups rather than students, and thus continue to meet over the summer holidays).
Hope to see many of you there.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
6 June 2015: Garden Walk Going Strong
The Annual Garden Walk Party is coming around fast again. Clear your diary for 6 June 2015. The festivities will start at 4pm, the road will be closed between 2 - 7, please park your cars away from numbers 47 - 77.
There will be a meeting to prepare and plan on Monday 1 June at 8pm at number 71: Do come and join. All help gratefully received
Here is the handout that went into the post boxes
Monday, May 19, 2014
Preparing the 2014 party
Photo of the table after the meeting on 12 May. Here are the minutes and notes:
Firstly, it was HUGELY appreciated that you all came over. Here's the list of who's signed up for what, please correct me where/if necessary:
Next Monday's meeting is @ Audrey & Mike's, no. 36 , 8.00 - 9.00 pm.
Everyone to collect tombola prizes, and books, (children's + adults), for the book stall
Everyone to contribute food/drink.
Christine: Coffee contributions, Notifying/asking printers to stamp leaflets, provide benches, and ?chairs
Paola: if you're happy to, while you're distributing Election leaflets, to distribute flyers with date and time of Street party. If not happy, FC's will distribute.
Marina: Tables from Milton Road, with Audrey's car, no ...., contacting Colin, painter. Painting for children. Paper, paints, paintbrushes.
Heather: Guess the no. of Sweets in a jar, chairs.
Consuelo: Contact Milton Rd for table collection, liaise with Marina & Audrey, Napkins, paper plates and plastic cups from Poundland (will email you info), balloons, Hats/wigs, ?Large Jenga (possibly), Asking Alison if she'd be free/happy to play her accordion.
Katherine: Hopscotch, ? Lucy cornet, Crafts corner/face painting? Lucy to help Emma & Alex with street collection - 50ps
Stefan: helping to put up the Gazebo.
Paul & Yusuf: Storing Tombola prizes (leaflet to say, leave your prizes @ no. 41,
Yusuf: Maths puzzle game
Alison + ?daughter Blair-Underwood - ?helping on book stall?
Abi Brundin - Lucky Dip -
Githa - baking a cake,
Robert FC - , Guess the no. of balloons in the Old Car.Snail race + ?Consuelo,
Gazebo + helping to put up the gazebo
Liz FC - Contact Milton Rd for table collection, locating/collecting Tea urn - possibly distributing leaflets, Ask Sheila for Emma/Alex's help with street collection & Music, + co-ordinating team!
Michael Cahn - to set up 2014 website/email info from sunny California.
Thank you again for all your offers of help - see you at no. 36 next Monday if not before.
Second meeting will be at Mike and Audrey's house, on Monday 19th , same time, 8.00 - 9.00 pm.
Third meeting - venue and time to be agreed
Update from meeting on the 19th May
Again, a HUGE thank you to you all, and to Audrey and Mike for hosting.
Progress (on last week) update :
Mike - Treasurer (+ Golden Syrup tin) - any spare/left over money to be given to children's charity - EACH
Audrey - collecting providing mugs for tea/coffee,
+ Marina V collecting tables from Milton Rd . (Tables are quite light).
Alex/?Emma Holmes, + friends - to collect 50 p in aid of the Street party.
Paola - to buy and bring milk - 4 pints - at your own discretion
Welcome/Writing name stickers
Volunteered making chocolate ginger to raise money for children's charity -EACH.
Christine - providing coffee - 2 instant coffee jars? -
Marina - + Audrey, collecting tables from Milton Rd, ? painting ideas from Colin
Consuelo - Contacting Milton Rd for 3 tables.
Coffee/tea mugs from Cafe Nero? -
Poundland - buying napkins, paper plates/cups, balloons. (+? craft stuff , if available money/interest - to be decided)
Snail Race - + Robert FC
Helene - Tea urn from work,
Write flyer with info for: car/traffic alert when road closed, music, books, Tombola prizes -
(Paul & Yusuf, no 41, to store Tombola stuff if necessary).
Alison S, Rob FC - play/help out with music? - various children to play/contribute.
Deborah - planning some more games.
Heather - find history quiz on Garden Walk - ?if possible. No problem if not.
Katherine Stott - has the chalks ready for Hopscotch and chalk paintings etc.
Liz FC - book and collect tea urn, contact ASDA communications officer for for contributions (?mugs). Find name stickers, Find more games
Tim Ritchie/Robert FC - provide gazebos
Please feel free to correct me if anything has been left out!
Let's meet again for final time in the week after schools' half-term ie, Monday 2nd June
Friday, April 11, 2014
2014 Garden Walk Street Party Scheduled for 7 June 2014
Liz been so kind to put in motion the paperwork for this years Garden Walk Street Party.
The date is going to be Saturday 7 June, - again the same date as the Strawberry Fair. As usual, we applied for a road closure (between 2 and 7 pm) to give us enough time to set up a few tables, bring out the toys, the food the drinks and the music, not to forget the games and toys and the chalk to paint the road.
We need everybody to be active and involved, bring your ideas and friends, and let's see all the kids, old and young, out there in numbers. Liz (#46) e.fraylingcork@gmail.com needs a few co-organisers, so please get in touch with her. She has already done the paperwork, and really deserves support and volunteers!
If you want to refresh your memory: there are a few pictures of last year's festivities on our blog here.
The date is going to be Saturday 7 June, - again the same date as the Strawberry Fair. As usual, we applied for a road closure (between 2 and 7 pm) to give us enough time to set up a few tables, bring out the toys, the food the drinks and the music, not to forget the games and toys and the chalk to paint the road.
We need everybody to be active and involved, bring your ideas and friends, and let's see all the kids, old and young, out there in numbers. Liz (#46) e.fraylingcork@gmail.com needs a few co-organisers, so please get in touch with her. She has already done the paperwork, and really deserves support and volunteers!
If you want to refresh your memory: there are a few pictures of last year's festivities on our blog here.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
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