Lark in the Park [2016]

Lark in the Park Community Festival 12.00 noon – 4.00 pm 18th June
Mayow Park SE26 organised by Perry Vale Ward Assembly

You are cordially invited to Lark in the Park – Perry Vale Ward Assembly’s
community festival with FREE activities for everyone. Come along and
take part in a host of FREE summer fun and activity including:

For kids
· Teddy Bear’s Picnic – bring your bear and a picnic to share!
· Soft play for under 5’s
· Storytelling in the make-believe tent
· Tennis and croquet sessions
· Face painting
· “Make a protest” placard-making fun

For everyone
· Fun fitness class tasters
· Love your Bike - Cycle Security Marking from Safer Neighbourhood Team, and bike health checks by Dr. Bike
· Pet health checks & advice

· Find out how Friends of Mayow Park volunteers protect and improve our green space and how you can get involved
· Launch of Big Mix-Up Cook Booklet by Forest Hill Boys School
· Brent Knoll School crafts
· Outdoor gym equipment demos
· Sample Fair Trade goodies

And much more!

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Just to remind everyone it is this Saturday. My weather app says no rain.

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We will have two stalls at Lark In The Park on Saturday.

Our young people will be selling the following items that they have upcycled/recycled in our workshops here: chest of drawers, small cupboard, rocking horse, motorcycle rocker, stool and bird feeders/houses.

We will also be offering our free `Dr Bike’ service, so please feel free to bring down your bike for a free health check.

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday!

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And, being one of the Perry Vale ward co-ordinating group, I’ve just volunteered to be on the information desk. Happy to make contact with anyone from the Forum.

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Come and say hi to me on the Forest Hill Society stall and buy a lovely cake from Forest Hill WI next door.

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Great to finally meet you @Michael, and also to have a good catch up with @TimLund, who introduced me to a few local movers and shakers. The Lark in the Park looked like a really good event, with a great community feel. Everyone seemed to know everyone, it was lovely.

But Tim, good grief, please stop introducing me to Labour Councillors as “Meet Chris - he’s a Conservative voter” :joy:

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I was at the ‘Lark’ and had planned to stop and say hello, unfortunately child care duties prevented me from stopping - lest I be judged on the quality of my parenting. The FHS stall looked busy as I was being led past however.

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