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Sand Sculpture Skegness Carnival Week

Written by Angela Gooch on Monday, August 13th, 2007 in Skegness Carnival, Skegness Latest News.

A fun afternoon was had by all down on Skegness central beach when the Sand Sculpture Competition was held this afternoon, as part of Skegness Carnival Week.

The beach was a hive of busy bees as tiny tots, teenagers and children with their mums and dads worked to produce the masterpiece which would catch the judges’ eyes. Skegness sand was magically metamorphosed into turtles, windmills, mermaids, speedboats and even Harry Potter!

Skegness Carnival Week sand sculpture competition

The Carnival Queen and Princess helped the Mayor of Skegness, Coun Ken Milner in the difficult task of judging the competition.

The winners and some of the works of art can be seen at the

Skegness Carnival Sand Sculpturing Competition Photo Gallery

It’s the Skegness Carnival Baby Competition tomorrow in Tower Gardens, Skegness, so don’t forget to check back to see who’s the cutest baby of them all…

Skegness Carnival Pavement Artists

Written by Angela Gooch on Monday, August 13th, 2007 in Skegness Carnival, Skegness Latest News.

Carnival Fun continues in Skegness during Carnival Week with the Pavement Artists Competition. Kids and adults alike showed off their artistic skills on the seafront, north of the Pier this morning (Monday).

pavement artists Skegness carnival week

 There were lots of exciting entries and the judges had much difficulty choosing the winners. Eventually they reached a decision and the winners, and lots more pavement artists fun pictures can be seen at Skegness Carnival Week Pavement Artist Photos

Skegness Carnival Parade Photos

Written by Angela Gooch on Sunday, August 12th, 2007 in Skegness Carnival, Skegness Latest News.

The Skegness Carnival Parade kicked off Carnival Week in Skegness today.

Thousands of people line the streets of Skegness to see the spectacular show and were not disappointed as float after float passed them in a riot of colour, music, marching bands, majorettes. This year’s theme was ‘Fictitious Characters’.

Hildreds Shopping Centre won the Best in Class and Best in Show. The Mayor of Skegness, Coun Ken Milner, who helped judge the entries, told us “The Hildreds staff have decided to donate their prize money to the Mayor’s Charity, which is the Skegness Lifeboats”.

All the floats and entries are to be commended for their enormous efforts in providing a spectacular display which Skegness can be proud of.

Photo below: Dancing girls from the Janice Sutton Theatre School in Skegness provided a stunning display of costumes.

Skegness Carnival Parade Dancing Girls

Photo below: The V-Bar Pub put on a continuous show of singing and dancing throughout the parade.

V Bar show Skegness Carnival Parade

We’ve a bumper collection of Skegness Carnival Parade Photos - are YOU in our photos? Tell us about YOUR float in the photos’ comments box.

Tomorrow in Skegness Carnival week, it’s the Pavement Artists Competition and the Sand Sculpture Competition and, you’ve guessed it, we’ll be there snapping all the action! And, you’ve guessed it again, we’ll be uploading the pictures as soon as they happen!

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Carnival WILL Go On!

Written by Angela Gooch on Monday, July 30th, 2007 in Skegness Carnival, Skegness Latest News, Tourist Attractions.

The show will go on for Skegness Carnival Week…

Graham Dovey, press officer for Skegness Carnival says:

“Despite all the rain and wet weather we have experienced over the summer so far Skegness Carnival Parade and Carnival week events will go ahead!  Some of the fields we use are wet and soft so we are making alternate arrangements for events, which would be held on those areas, in case the ground is too soft.  If (we will) get some dry weather in the next few weeks then because the ground in Skegness drains very well we will go ahead at all our planned venues.  If we have to move we will tell you where we are and we will ensure one of our team is at the advertised site to re-direct you to where we are.  So get the floats decorated and come and join us for a week of fun and games.

“The week starts on Sunday 12th August with the Carnival Parade.  Floats need to be on the Wainfleet field at 1.0pm for judging.  The parade will set off at 2.30 and work its way through the town to the seafront.  So pick your spot and watch the bands and floats go by.  Better still decorate a vehicle or trailer and enter the parade.  Application forms are on our website, fill it in and send it to us by Friday 10th August.  This years theme is “Fictional Characters” Batman, Superman, Darth Vader, the Jedi Knights, Bill and Ben, Magic Roundabout, just let your imagination go free.

“Throughout the week there is an Art show at St Mary’s Church at Winthorpe where many local talented artists have an exhibition and many of the paintings are for sale. So pick up a bargain and in a few years that original could be worth millions!

“On Monday 13th August we start on the seafront with pavement artists just north of the pier at 11.00 am. This is followed by the Sand Sculpture contest at 2.00pm on the central beach just down from the Lifeboat station.  The evening continues with a Skateboarding and Inline skating competition at the Extreme sports centre on Sea View Road at 7.0pm

“Tuesday at 10.30am we have our popular walking treasure hunt starting from the Tourist Information Centre opposite the Embassy centre on Grand Parade.  The afternoon brings the Baby Show at the bandstand in Tower Gardens starting at 2.0pm  The evening finishes with a kite demonstration on the beach at Prince Edward Walk courtesy of the Kitefest organisers.

“Wednesday is the busy day of the week with the “999” gala day and show on the Pier field.  Visit all our emergency services as well as the Royal Air Force who are bringing a number of exhibits including a mock up of a Tornado jet.

“Thursday we are back in Tower Gardens for the Tiny Tots, Miss Seaside and Super Heroes contest, finishing in the evening with a disco and fancy dress at the Suncastle pub on North Parade.

“Friday is again in Tower Gardens with the “Pet Show”  (no ducks please) at 2.0pm a display a local dog obedience group and entertainment by Pogo the Clown.

“Come and join us at all our events, enter as many of the competitions as you want or just watch the mayhem from the sidelines, but whatever you decide to do come and enjoy yourself with us during Skegness Carnival week.”

Skegness Video will be at all of the events so don’t forget to check back for videos and photos of the latest news!

The Skegness Carnival Queen, Princess and Rosebud 2007 were chosen this evening after judging took place at the Sun Castle, North Parade Skegness.

 

Jessica Williams, aged 14, left in the first photo below, was chosen as Carnival Queen; Leanne Hares, aged 14, right in the photo, is the Carnival Princess and Rebekka Garton is the new Rosebud.

The girls’ first engagement will be to assist TV personality, Shane Richie at the switching on of the Skegness Illuminations in 28th July, though Jessica is already used to the limelight having been the Carnival Princess and Rosebud before.

Skegness Carnival Queen Princess and Rosebud 2007

In the picture below are (left to right, back row) Carnival Queen, Jessica Williams; Hope Grant, runner up to Princess; Carnival Princess, Leanne Haires and runner up to Carnival Queen, Leah Beresford. Front row left is Rosebud, Rebekka Garton and runner up, Alisha Porter.

Skegness Carnival Queen Rosebud and Princess with runners up



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