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Free Easter Family Fun Day

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We are organising an Easter Family fun day for Saturday 16th April running from 11am until 3pm in Grenfell Park, Maidenhead.

​The event is aimed at young families with children aged 0 – 12 years old and is free to attend.  During the event we will be holding an Easter egg hunt, face painting, bunny mask painting and many other children’s activities.  We will be including local children's activity groups to encourage healthy lifestyles, as well as highlighting the need to take care of our local parks.

Visitors to the event will also be able to enjoy refreshments onsite including ice creams, hot food and freshly made coffees and teas...we're trying to cover every weather type!

The aim of the project is to bring people to the park, promoting it to a wider audience, at the same time as bringing the local community together and enjoying the outdoors.  It is hoped that 500 people or more will attend the event. 

So come and join us on Saturday 16th April...who knows you might even find the real Easter Bunny hiding in the park

Plan for the Day
11.00am: Fun Day starts in Grenfell Park
11.00am - 3pm: Stalls, fairground rides, treasure hunt, demonstrations etc
3.00pm: Finish

Thank you to our sponsors

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​About Grenfell Park?
Grenfell Park was the first public park in Maidenhead and is aimed at younger children and families.  It was donated to the town in 1897 by Lord Desborough (William Grenfell) to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The park has a number of unusual trees, the seeds of which were provided by Lord Desborough after travelling the world. The steep wooded banks and large flat grassed area to the rear of the park form a natural amphitheatre.

Where is the park? Grenfell Park is located in Grenfell Road round the corner from Maidenhead train station (SL6 1EX).

We Would Love to meet You Soon!

We meet on the 1st and 3rd Sunday at 10.30am at Rio Deli (Maidenhead Library), St Ives Road. 

Telephone

07876 341334

Email

info@maidenheadbridgerotary.org.uk

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