Thursday 13 August 2009

Seaside Gardening Club practices their brush strokes!

The Seaside Gardening Club started work today at the Community Garden.

Armed with paint brushes, they made a start at painting the wooden sleepers.....we're not sure if there was more wood stain on the volunteers or on the sleepers!

The metal dolphins had a good rub down with a wire brush and the first coat of paint applied. What a difference it made.

Thanks to all our enthusiastic volunteers who worked so hard on a sunny afternoon.

The next meeting is being planned for two weeks time, please keep looking out for posters and come along and join us!















Wednesday 5 August 2009

Play Day 2009

National Play was celebrated once again this year at Crown Park, Seaside. Play Day is a celebration recognising children's right to play. The theme this year was "Make Time"

There was plenty on offer from den building, junk modelling, face painting, badge making, colouring competitions, football, banner painting to soft play activities in the Tee Pee.

Over 90 children joined us to play accompanied by over 100 adults!!!

There was plenty of imagination and fun at Seaside today......Fantastic!!!!



















Many thanks to our Volunteers, Maria, Joe, Mel, Claire, Nia and Holly. Also to Karen from Communities First, PCSO's John Hill and Angela Brown and everyone who came and played with us today!!

We would also like to thank Cllr Winston Lemon who had the difficult task of judging the colouring competition and a special thank you to those who donated items for todays event.

Huge thanks to Llanelli Town Council for their recent kind donation of £100 to help cover costs of the event, it is very much appreciated.

Tuesday 4 August 2009

All hail the King and the Queen and the Rose Queen and the Fairy Queen and Prince Charming.........

That's right, Seaside's Carnival Royalty has been crowned!

Seaside is THE place to be this August Bank Holiday Monday, and all Kings, Queens, Princes and Fairies wanted to be named Carnival Royalty and have pride and place at the front of the parade.









Well done to all the winners, and well done to everyone who entered, it's not easy standing and talking in front of everyone!

Thank you to everyone who helped out and also to our judges, Cllrs John Jones, Winston Lemon and also Caroline from Riptide Youth Club held at Antioch, who had the very difficult job of chosing the winners.

If you would like to help out at this year's carnival, please call in to Seaside Community Association's Office based at St. John's Vestry, Druce St.