Attendees of all ages hopped their way to Grenfell Park on Easter Saturday for the annual Easter Family Fun Day, organised by Maidenhead Bridge Rotary Club. The event, which ran from 11 am to 3 pm, brought together families from across the community for a day filled with laughter, joy, and Easter-themed activities. Visitors enjoyed a plethora of activities, including an exciting Cryptic Easter Treasure Hunt with rewards of chocolate eggs, face painting, bunny mask making, hook a duck, bar skittles, coconut shy, fairground rides, and a lively inflatable slide. The park buzzed with energy as families participated in these engaging activities, creating lasting memories and fostering community spirit. Adam Hunter, the event organiser, expressed his delight at the turnout and the positive atmosphere throughout the day. "We were thrilled to see so many families enjoying themselves at Grenfell Park. The Easter Family Fun Day is our signature event, now in its 11th year, and it’s great to bring the community together for a day of outdoor enjoyment and celebration," said Adam. Building on the success of previous years, this year's event attracted a diverse crowd, with over 700 attendees immersing themselves in the festive atmosphere. An impressive £1400 was raised at the event which will be donated to local charity Daisy’s Dream who support children and young people affected by bereavement. "We're immensely grateful for the support of the community and the hard work of our members in making this event possible," remarked Lisa Hunter, a representative of the Maidenhead Bridge Rotary Club. "The success of the Easter Family Fun Day demonstrates the strong community spirit present in Maidenhead, and we look forward to continuing this tradition for years to come." Maidenhead Bridge Rotary Club extends its sincere thanks to Highfield School for Girls for sponsoring the Easter Eggs and the Louis Baylis Charitable Trust for their contribution too. They would also like to thank Berkshire County Trailers for the loan of a trailer for the day to facilitate getting equipment to site! Lastly, the club would like to thank everyone who attended and contributed to making the Easter Family Fun Day a memorable and joyous occasion. Plans are already underway for next year's event, promising even more egg-citing activities and family-friendly fun. For more information and to be kept up to date about other events organised by the club visit www.maidenheadbridgerotary.org.uk or contact Lisa Hunter on 07876 341334 or e-mail [email protected]
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What an amazing night of simply stunning talent. From dancing, to choirs, to opera, to rock bands our young performers were simply the best at the annual Maidenhead’s Got Talent showcase on Friday 8th March. The charity event, organised by all of Maidenhead’s Rotary clubs, saw young performers appearing in an exciting show at Taplow Court, in Cliveden Road. The event featured Izzy Cooper Students, pupils from St Paul’s C of E Combined School, Claires Court, Dance Inspired, Redroofs Theatre School, Angela Terrey School of Dance, Larchfield Primary School, St Edmund Campion Catholic Primary School, Newlands Girls School and the Kalakunj Performing Arts Group, totalling over 150 performers! First time performers included Ben Coghlan, a pupil at Claires Court School who performed an amazing piece on the Grand Piano, If I am With You composed by Yoshimasa Terui and operatic duet Ursula Downes and Disha Umapathi an Izzy Cooper student, who performed Una Donna Quindici Anni (Cosi Fan Tutte) by W.A. Mozart. Not to forget Bella Hislop from Claires Court School who performed a wonderful rendition of The Climb. Other performances included young rockers from Larchfield Primary School who performed Life is a Highway by Rascal Flatts, a spell-binding Indian Classical Dance, Bharatanatyam from the Kalakunj Performing Arts Group and some show-stopping songs from the WestEnd. Redroofs Theatre School had some fantastic performances, closing the show with a Matilda Medley by Tim Minchin. Deputy Mayor for RBWM, Councillor Simon Bond, was amongst the special guests and commented “The performances were to a high standard, energetic and disciplined. A lot of hard work went into preparing the event. I thoroughly enjoyed the evening, there were clearly a lot of proud parents in the audience.” “Also good to see it was supporting three local good causes, Thames Hospice, Thames Valley Adventure Playground and the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice.” he continued. The purpose of the event, kindly sponsored by the Louis Baylis Charitable Trust, is not only to showcase the amazing musical talent right here in Maidenhead. It is also an event for the community and to raise funds for local charities. Mark Loader, President of Maidenhead Thames Rotary and event organiser, commented “this year’s show certainly showed there’s lots of talent in Maidenhead and it’s something we should be proud of. The performers outshone themselves and did an amazing job.” “We would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who came to support the youngsters, to all the performers and all our amazing Rotary Volunteers who make the show possible. We're still adding up all the donations, but the event will have raised £4,500 to support three amazing local charities. So, a massive thank you from us!”, continued Mark. James Ticehurst, President of Maidenhead Bridge Rotary, said “Rotary is well-known for raising funds for many local and international charities, but perhaps it is less-well known for the amount of hands-on community work we do. This concert is a demonstration of our commitment as Rotarians to improve our local community and encourage the local youth to strive for their goals”. Rotary in Maidenhead are also very grateful to the SGI - UK Buddhist, Taplow Court for the use of their magnificent concert hall for this concert and for their support to the local community. For more information and to be kept up to date about other events organised by the club see our events page or contact Lisa Hunter on 07876 341334 or e-mail enquiry@maidenheadbridgerotary.org.uk Photo Credit: Lisa Hunter, Maidenhead Bridge Rotary
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