0 Post a comment Tuesday, 3 July 2018 – Local People THERE was a real buzz around the Public Gardens for the Alton Lions’ 11th annual Party in the Park, run in aid of the disabled young people of Treloar School and College. A family fun day, packed while the sun shone and themed this year on ‘Superheroes’, the event provided an opportunity also for other charitable organisations to raise funds for their own worthwhile causes.Compered by former mayor Dean Phillips, with PA equipment provided by Colin Longley, there was a lively programme of entertainment, kicked off by the highly-accomplished Alton College Jazz Band, and followed by songs from the shows, courtesy of the talented youngsters of Strictly Showtime. Next to demonstrate their skills were the children from Alton Infant School who, dressed as superheroes, performed some lively country dances before taking part in the parade of superheroes, led in a conga by Alton town crier Stan Whitcher and directed by Mr Phillips in a Superman outfit.And then the stage was set for the exuberant and popular trio Tripwire.In the meantime, there was children’s entertainment courtesy of Dave the balloon man, stilt-walker Sir Lupin of Pipwithers, Punch and Judy with… Read full this story
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