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FAMILY FUN: At Wick Week



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Published Date: 07 August 2008
FIVE days of family fun and more activities than you can shake a stick at, Wick Week is back.
With something for everyone, it will kick off on Monday and includes, among other things, a mobile farm and bingo at the Wickbourne Centre, and a race night at Wick Football Club, as well as Wick Idol, for the more talented among us.

It is organi
sed by Littlehampton Town Council and supported by The Body Shop.

X-treme will offer fun, games and sports to the over-11s at the Keystone Centre every afternoon between 3pm and 5pm, and will finish the week on a high with a disco at 7pm on Friday.

Waggiest tails and unusual pets are invited to a dog show, at Wick Hall, on Tuesday, from 2pm.

There will also be out and about sessions, with bouncy castles and games, at Water Lane Recreation Ground every morning, between 10am and noon, for those aged five to 11.

Funhouse Playscheme, run by Arun Community Church, will be on offer to the same age group at Flora McDonald School, also between 10am and noon.

The Way We Were, an afternoon of reminiscing and stories for the older generation, will be held at Wick Hall at 2pm on Wednesday.

Organisers are asking visitors to bring along memorabilia, such as old photographs, and a community sing-along promises to delight he crowds.

A quiz night will put brains through their paces on Thursday evening at The Wickbourne Centre, at 7pm.

For a full list of activities and times, go to www.littlehampton-tc.gov.uk to download a programme, pick one up from the Wickbourne Centre, Clun Road, the Manor House, Church Street, or the Wick Information Centre, Wick Street, or call Rosie Parfitt, the council's community resources officer, on 01903 732063.

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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 3:23 PM
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