Sir Halley Stewart Field Activities
Saturday May 3rd 2008
Family fun and entertainment starting at 12 noon, culminating in a spectacular concert featuring tributes to Queen, Status Quo and Elton John and a grand finale including the illumination of the Parade Floats at approx 9.30pm.
Other events taking place over the course of the day are:
Children’s activities:
Paddington’s 50th Birthday • Face painting • Learning through adventure – archery, aeroball, target crossbow, target paintball • Babble bouncers – giant bouncy castle and other games • Paint a pot stall • Gym Club display
The finals of the Spalding Youth Talent Contest will also be taking place – this is your chance to see and hear some of the finest performers in the area!
It’s also your opportunity to get up close to all the floats as the Parade terminates at the Sir Halley Stewart Field, where the floats will remain on display for the rest of the day. Come the evening the floats will all be lit up and will form part of the grand finale
Also displaying their talents will be the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team – the White Helmets.
Food and refreshment will be available on site.
This event is ticketed access only.
Ticket prices:
Afternoon events:
Adults and children over 14 @ £7.50, accompanied children aged 5 – 14 @ £2.00, Children under 5 go free but tickets must still be applied for.
For the evening events (concert and illumination of Parade Floats):
Grandstand seats @ £15.00, adults and children over 14 @ £10.00, accompanied children aged 5 – 14 @ £7.50 .
Children under 5 go free but tickets must still be applied for.
For all tickets phone 01775 725468
Credit Card Booking and Postage Fee £1.50.
Tickets can be purchased at Fenscape at Springfields, Spalding.
Booking Fee £1
Subject to availability tickets may be purchased on the gate at the time of each event for that event only. Tickets limited.
Management reserve the right to vary from the advertised program
All proceeds from this event will go to Action Medical Research

Action Medical Research is looking for answers to a wide range of diseases and conditions that affect young and old. We have the broadest research remit of any medical charity which relies on voluntary support. Action Medical Research currently fund over 70 top-quality research projects — representing a funding commitment of £9million.
Our mascot, Paddington Bear, is 50 this year, celebrate his birthday with a Bring your Bear activity and raise funds for our charity.
Or perhaps you’d like to take part in one of our challenge events: cycling , running, trekking , walking, skydiving.
For more information go to: www.action.org.uk







