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Katy Gee Raf |
Dumbo |
Wiggley Woo and Friends Too |
Nathaniel Gray & Hannah Norcross
The Johnson Family
Joshua Rowley
Lydia Rowley
The Seacombe Family
The Davies family
Matthew Scott
Alicia Young
Best overall display - It ain't half hot Dog!
2nd - Alex the Lion
Best Business Display - Animal Hospital
Best joint Educational Display - Anansi the Spider- Excalibur and Elmer
( Peter Pan Nursery for children with Special needs.)
Lorraine Standring
N.B. If you have not thrown the number away please return it to 19 Cresswellshawe
Rd or drop it in at Alsager Shoe Repairs and we will recycle them for next
year.
MY GUIDE TO THE ANIMAL SAFARI - by Matthew Davies (age 11)
Well me (Matthew) and my family (Mum, Dad and sister Alison - (The Davies family)
have gone round on bikes trying to complete the Animal
Safari since 2006 and have managed to find all the animals on three
occasions.
We thoroughly enjoy cycling the around the village as you meet and talk to
people of all age groups and it really bring together the whole community
in a really fun event.
As a family we only do it for the fun as it does become very tiring but
it does keep you fit. It does get very annoying when you are missing
a few
and you have to go around all of the areas again.
Some of the display are really very good and people do spend alot of time
creating them.
I try and take photos of some of the more interesting displays and send them
into alsager.com to give other hunters some clues.
A big thanks to Lorraine for again organising another great safari and for
keeping me off my Xbox 360 for 4 weeks.
Looking forward to the next one in 11 months time.
Matthew Davies
To include your exhibit in this gallery please send a photo to safari@alsager.com
(Dont forget to include the title)
See also the
Animal Safari Gallery 2006
Animal Safari Gallery 2007
Animal Safari Gallery 2008
and the Milton Park page..
Last Update: 5 Jun 09
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