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Click on any photograph to see a larger, more detailed image. On this page we will keep you advised of any future events we are planning or anything which is new to The Sanctuary. It may be that we will be visiting another tourist attraction, a school fair or a village fete, or it may be that we are planning a special event at the Sanctuary. Whatever it is, you will find out any information you need to know on this page, so please keep visiting to find out what we are planning. If you are planning an event and would like us to attend with some of our animals please contact us. To see previous events, please take the link on the left hand side of this page to see photographs. LIVERY The Sanctuary is pleased to offer livery in our excellent stables. We have water and electricity on site. The owners also live on site, which means added security for your horse. We are offering full livery for your horse at a price of £50 per week. Please telephone us for further details.
EASTER WEEKEND 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th April 2007 We had a very busy Easter weekend, thanks in no part to the wonderful weather. The sun shone all weekend and we hope all our visitors had an enjoyable time. The children, particularly enjoyed meeting our new baby chicks and when it was time to go and meet the rabbits, the enclosure was so full of children there was hardly any room for the rabbits! The donkeys also appeared to enjoy their daily grooming sessions, as much as the children and the egg & spoon races were well supported. The face painting was a huge succes, as were the chicken and turkey races. Click here to go to our Previous Events page to see the fun for yourselves.
WINLATON WEST LANE COMMUNITY PRIMARY SCHOOL Saturday 24th March 2007 We had a great time at the Winlaton School Easter Fair! We took along with us Monty the corn snake and our giant african millipedes, which were very popular with children and parents alike. Most of the children were very forthcoming in handling both the snake and the millipedes. Click here to go to our Previous Events page to see the children with the snake and millipedes.
BBC BLUE BUS Friday 28th July 2006
This was Ian Robinson's second visit and this time he conquered one of his fears as he handled Monty our corn snake, although his on air description of Monty being as fat as his arm, was a 'slight exaggeration'. We hope they will come back again in 2007 - this time we have a tarantula for him!!!
CARLISLE PARK, MORPETH Saturday 24th June 2006 We had an excellent day at Carlisle Park. There were many varied stalls to visit to learn all aspects of the countryside and its animals. Our snake, tortoise and rabbit were very popular with the children, who were very interested to handle and learn about these animals.
EASTER WEEKEND EASTER SUNDAY AND MONDAY, 2006 The beautiful weather over the Easter weekend, brought lots of visitors to The Sanctuary. We had some family fun on the Sunday and Monday. The first event was the chicken race, followed by the turkey race. Visitors were invited to bet on which chicken or turkey would win the race, for a small charge and the winners won a small prize. Our problem is that our chickens and turkeys are so used to being surrounded by people, they didn't want to run, so Graeme, one of our animal carers had to chase them along the 'racecourse'. See our Previous Events page to decide for yourself how successful he was! Later in the day we had egg and spoon races for children and adults and it was fun to see the parents joining in too, although it was touch and go whether the fathers would be able to stop in time when they reached the finish line!!!
HANCOCK MUSEUM, NEWCASTLE On the above date two of our volunteers visited the Hancock Museum, taking along Star our Barn Owl and 2 rescued rabbits. We would like to thank everyone who gave generously to our cause on the day. See the photographs taken on our Previous Events page.
BLUE REEF AQUARIUM, TYNEMOUTH On the above dates one of our volunteers spent the weekend at the Blue Reef to raise awareness of our work with indigenous wildlife and unwanted pets. She took along with her a hedgehog and a snake, which were very popular with the Blue Reef visitors. We would like to thank everyone who gave generously to our cause and also those who very kindly adopted an animal at The Sanctuary to help. |