Now in its seventh year Surbiton Ski Sunday has seen hundreds ski down the hill and attempt to set a world record over the suburban course.
Now in its seventh year Surbiton Ski Sunday has seen hundreds ski down the hill and attempt to set a world record over the suburban course.
This event is for everyone who rides or wants to get back on a bicycle.
Three different routes have been suggested to suit the different levels of fitness and confidence of each cyclist - or you can just cycle where you want to. The important thing is for everyone to end up back at Claremont Gardens in Surbiton where we can celebrate. Just register your interest by using the box on the top right.
http://www.seethingwells.org/The_Seething_Trycyclingathon.html
This event was last held in 1952 and we were delighted when the last surviving winner of the ‘Ganderson’ was there in 2011 as we brought the Seething Community Sports Day back to life.
Sunday 3rd May will see the 5th recreation of the Seething Freshwater Sardine Festival.
Gather at Claremont Gardens from 1pm and then go down to the banks of the Thames to watch our brave fisherman and woman haul in the catch of Freshwater Sardines. From there a procession led by the four giant guinea pigs of Seething will lead the crowd to Claremont Gardens where a BBQ and entertainment will take place and more Seething visitors can join in the fun and heritage.
http://www.seethingwells.org/Seething_Freshwater_Sardines.html
Can you score into the floating hole on the Thames?
Three dough golf balls for a £5 donation to charity and your chance to become a world champion - just turn up to take part this Sunday
Based on the mythical tale of Lefi Ganderson, the Goat Boy of Seething, the festival celebrates the anniversary of the first Seething festival and the magic of community spirit. All welcome to join in with the procession!