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Town gears up for 'fun Sunday' this weekend



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Published Date: 15 July 2008
MABLETHORPE is gearing up for a day of fun-packed activities this Sunday July 20 with three big events
First up at 7am is a giant car boot sale on Tennyson High School fields followed by the popular Mablethorpe district show from 10am.

Last year's show was cancelled due to bad weather so this year organisers the Rotary Club of Alford and Mabletho
rpe have pulled out all the stops with a variety of things to do and see.

These include an eagle and vulture show, a display of classic and performance cars, and demonstrations by various local groups including the emergency services and the Shotokan Karate club.

Then at 11am the annual Emma-Jayne Memorial Fund bikathon sets off from The Royal Oak at Little Cawthorpe with cyclists from Mablethorpe and as afield as London and York set to ride and raise money for the charity. Set to compete this year is the Louth town mayor Fran Treanor, Louth Police cadets and Kevin Morris, neurosurgeon at Hull Royal Infirmary with his family. The race will be followed by a barbeque and refreshments.

Celebrity guests Keith Harris and Orville will then be visiting the town at the illuminations ceremony which is set to start with entertainment from 7.30pm, with the switch-on at around 9.30pm followed by a firework display.

* To book a car boot stall at the Mablethorpe district show contact Mike Roussel on 01507 441869




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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 3:53 PM
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