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Tuesday, 19 June 2007

Raining Cat's and Dog's

It's absolutely raining cat's and dog's out there, and here we have thunder and lightening too. I'm getting worried about the weather on the Fun Day now, I hope it doesn't carry on like this until Sunday - that would be a blow for all involved.

Please come to the Fun Day, there is going to be loads going on.
The Northlands Park Events Group are working with the Basildon and Pitsea Carnival Committee to bring four packed hours of entertainment.
For kids there is the Giant Crazy Cottage - 85 feet long, three cottages linked with a mega slide, then along side that is the Medieval Activity Run - 75 feet long.
There is also Bungee Running and the Human Demolition Zone - all sounds like crazy fun.
There is a Super Stage Show featuring the local dance talent with Expozure and the Troy dancers, local band Acquiesce, the talented Kat Tanner and music from the Briscoe school choir. Topping the bill there is 'The Shaky Experience' with the fantastic Paul Jennings as Shakin' Stevens rocking it out over the park. The man in control is the resident DJ Bald MC.

The Black Thunders are coming to the Fun Day! The will be arriving around 2pm, with live links to the studio from the park and Essex FM giveaways for the crowd.
Also there will be the Billericay Dog Training School pet dog display team, the Della Marie Majorettes , also the High Kicks?! Plus prize giving from the Basildon and Pitsea Carnival, as both the carnivals are set to arrive around 2pm after both of their processions.

There's going to be a Round Robin football competition where you could win the cup! Or you could try your hand at paintball: get your nails done at the Nail Art stand or make your way to the Art Café stand and get your face painted while enjoying the results of the Art Competition and have a go at creating a work of art yourself! (as quoted in the Interlock News In Touch Issue 18).

Also the Northlands Park Children's Centre will be there introducing the family of the centre mascot, Doris the Dinosaur, as well as having plenty of activities for the children and plenty of support for the parents.
As you see there is loads on plus stalls, children's rides, tombolas, games and promotional stands.

According to the Interlock News weather forecasters are predicting that the hottest time this summer will be late June and early July so fingers crossed!