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A fortnight of fun with Lark in the Park

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 03 August 2007

A local child playing on the youth zone stage (PD*1255065)
Amy and her mother (PD*1257603)
Band members from the Clive Music School (PD*1257686)
Ben Boyman, three, paintng canvas in the arts and crafts tent (PD*1255091)
Children enjoying a puppet show (PD*1257662)
Courtney, eight, and Alex, five, with Gordon Raggett and puppets from the puppet show (PD*1258509)
Eight-year-old Abigail Willmot jumping around (PD*1252196)
Four-year-old Louis Ansell enjoying himself (PD*1257663)
Geraldine Bracken and Mary Sivewright in the Freedom Tent (PD*1255097)
Jack Tatton, eight, thanks his gran for a lovely day (PD*1257646)
Kaitlan Wayland, eight, tries to avoid a collapse (PD*1252192)
Natalie Sansom with a flower display she made in the craft tent (PD*1257657)
Setting up for the event (PD*1252186)
Six-year-old Holly Tanner painting a bag (PD*1258471)
Sumo wrestlers Ian Scarrott and Chris Ellaby (PD*1252190)
Teddy Bingham, 12, and six-year-old Billy Bingham having fun (PD*1252188)
The Fizz HQ house band (PD*1258480)
The kids HQ story telling (PD*1255085)
Twenty-two-month-old Rose Bingham likes what she sees (PD*1252185)

SCHOOL'S out for summer and two weeks of fun, most of it free, is under way in Sidcup with Lark in the Park.

Activities kicked off on Sunday, July 29, at Sidcup Place, Chislehurst Road and end on August 10.

Lark in the Park was originally staged over a week in the summer of 1996 by the town's New Generation Church.

It was an extension of the youth work that the church was doing at the time and aimed to provide activities for youth during the long holiday break.

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Now supported by members of more than 30 churches, the event has grown from a single gazebo in a corner of the green to dominate Sidcup Place for two weeks every summer.

It offers a variety of clubs, entertainment, workshops and events every afternoon and evening for all age groups and aims to enrich lives by developing relationships within the community.

This year promises to be the biggest and best yet, with a grand finale rounding off the event on August 12 at 7.30pm.

Above is a selection of pictures from the event.

* FOR ALL THE DETAILS FROM THE EVENT SEE THIS WEEK'S BEXLEY EXTRA.

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