Teddy bear tumble and vikings galore at Sandwick fun day

Plenty of fun was had at the Sandwick fun day, with bouncy castles, fire fighters , nail painting and vikings galore.

Folk flocked to event and enjoyed family fun, from Frozen characters to candy floss and a beat the goalie competition.

Photographer Dave Donaldson was at the Sandwick football pitch yesterday snapping lots of happy faces.

Sandwick Girl guides hosting the teddy bear tumble. From left: Annika Hagon, Katie Moore, Arwen Nield , and Bethany Redfern. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Sandwick Girl guides hosting the teddy bear tumble: From left: Annika Hagon, Katie Moore, Arwen Nield , and Bethany Redfern. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
SMUHA Guizer Jarl Leslie Simpson leading her vikings onto the park. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
SMUHA Guizer Jarl Leslie Simpson leading her vikings onto the park. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Kirill Bocarovs try his hand at being a firefighter with fireman Ross Stopper. Photo Dave Donaldson.
Kirill Bocarovs try his hand at being a firefighter with fireman Ross Stopper. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Looking good at the nail bar: Cate Burke gets a makeover from Nicky Wiseman. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Looking good at the nail bar: Cate Burke gets a makeover from Nicky Wiseman. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Serving up the food on the day. From left Rebecca Wishart,Gail Bray,Jenni Orr and Stuart Orr. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Serving up the food on the day: From left Rebecca Wishart,Gail Bray,Jenni Orr and Stuart Orr. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Sandwick fire crew with their new fun house. From top left, clockwise: Ross Stopper, James Jamieson, Stuart Jamieson, John Rankin and James Nicolson. Photo: Dave Donaldson.
Sandwick fire crew with their new fun house: From top left, clockwise: Ross Stopper, James Jamieson, Stuart Jamieson, John Rankin and James Nicolson. Photo: Dave Donaldson.

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