Formby’s Free Family
Fun Day
Photos and
report by C Trollope
YES, it
was really a "FREE" Family Fun Day for the 4th
year running, with local people helped by local businesses
giving free food and time under the guidance of the Formby
Churches Together. There were no donations requests, no
collecting tins nor charges on Saturday, 13 August 2011. The
event was a gift from the Churches Together, to the Formby
community.
The event started from mid-day, but the helpers had begun
setting up at 7am, so it was a very long day for them. Many
young children, especially those under 12 years old, with adults
and teenagers in turned took part in the activities on Duke
Street Park.
There was an abundance of things to do, from riding on go-karts
to face-painting, train rides to making a dragon, through to
exploring a Rwanda child headed family’s house, not forgetting a
chance to painting a car, plus lots and lots more games, crafts
and activities. There were at least 30 stalls! Waitrose donated
the food for the free Barbecue, and we are told that they had to
replenished it at least twice, due to its popularalrity. Marks
and Spencer ran a free Fruit and Cream stall, with Catterall
Motors supplying the car for painting; the Travelling People
Band gave some of the entertainment, as did the St Luke’s
Puppets. Even Zumba Dancing had a workshops for adults and
younger people on the park. For the under 5’s, Pine Pixies had
games for them.
This event had
the largest attendance of the four years it has run so far,
thanks in part to a very warm and dry day. Everyone who took
part told us that:- “We are now looking forward to next
year’s one! This and the Christmas performance and the Good
Friday walk are highlights for the local community, which we
look forward to.” What a lovely contrast to the
depressing scenes of the greed and violence of a minority in
some of the cities of late and far more representative of our
true values. Parents, Grandparents and Children were reluctant
to leave when it all finished at 4pm, so very heart-felt thanks
was expressed by everyone who attended for the efforts put in by
all involved.
Not to be forgotten are Holy Trinity CofE, Our Lady of
Compassion RC, Formby United Reform Church, St Peter CofE, St
Ann RC, St Stephen CofE, St Luke CofE, St Jerome RC, St Michael
CofE, Formby Christian Fellowship and Formby Methodist, who each
provided funding, donations and volunteers. Also highlighted are
the efforts of Franky the Clown, Range and Formby High Schools,
Select Office Services, Spar, Harington Road, and Messy Church,
as well as St John Ambulance’s (Formby), without them the event
could not have been held. Sorry if we missed any off!
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