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Art in the Park is being held on Saturday 10 July 2010 at Monkton Park, in Chippenham, Wiltshire, and it's a family fun day organised by the Rotary Club, in Monkton Park Chippenham, between 10.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. In aid of SNAP (St Nicholas Appeal for a Hydrotherapy Pool).   If you would like to exhibit, sell or partake in any way, contact Jane Kirby by email to  jane@chequetts.net

The entry is FREE this year (2010) and will include Free Family Learning Activities, thanks to Chippenham Town Partnership. 

The event will comprise of an art exhibition, craft marquee, workshops, hands-on experiences, demonstrations, music, kids fun fair, entertainments, and much much more. For more information visit our website http://www.chippenhamrotary.org/artinthepark.php . FREE ENTRY !!!

This year Art in the Park has even more to offer everyone, with entertainment, balloon modelling, even a kids fun fair!

One of the organisers of the event has sent the following photo's of previous years events, which held all kinds of activities and stalls

 for both adults and children.  Click here for a map to find Monkton Park (opens new page)

 

Paint a live owl!

This owl was a perfect model for aspiring artists....but those of you who wanted a greater interaction with animals, there were also horses providing the thrill of a ride!

There were various craft and activity workshops,
where you could try your hand at all kinds of things.

 

                           with entertaining demonstrations plus an exciting Bagpipe parade.

 

..and not only were there competitions, and large craft marquee's but even a fantastic art exhibition!
even the children had their own private art exhibitions - on their faces....
...and you should have seen their faces at the magic shows.