Family Fun Day

Family Fun Day
Family Fun Day

Story: Muneebah Waheed Photo: Saalik Education

The sun dappled across Firth Park on 3rd May as women and children of all ages flocked to the Clock Tower to support Saalik Education in their Family Fun Day. Saalik Education, a community organisation based in Norbury Hall, hosted the event to raise funds.

There was an impressive turnout, with many people turning up to join in the fun. Face painting, games, plenty of cake and various colourful stalls were dotted around the Clock Tower, with the bouncy castle always in good use.

The Fun Day had something for everyone, with stalls holding a wide spectrum of activities ranging from beauty treatments and mehndi, to stalls selling a vast range of sweets that kept everyone cheerful all day long.

All in all, the Family Fun Day was a fantastic event that promoted community cohesion where people could relax and enjoy some fun.

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