The dog and duck show - family festival at reaseheath college

Reaseheath College’s Family Festival is gearing up to be one of the best value days out in Cheshire.

The action-packed festival, to be held on the college’s Nantwich campus on Sunday May 13, will offer hundreds of activities and displays which appeal to all ages.

Headline acts this year include The Dog and Duck Show, an entertaining and educational show in which sheepdogs and ducks work together, while falconer Jonathan Marshall will thrill spectators with a breathtaking display featuring birds of prey and high school dressage horses.

Family entertainment is guaranteed from Team Extreme, world class BMX stunt riders and skaters, and there will also be a Sheep Show, where families can learn about different breeds of sheep and watch a shearing demonstration.

Visitors will be able to ‘have a go’ themselves at activities run by staff and students ranging from tree climbing and bushcraft to brick laying and operating a digger.

Other highlights include a calf show, horse riding displays, tours of the college zoo and food processing halls, a fun dog show and musical acts on the main lawn.

Opportunities for refreshments range from vintage teas to locally produced products and ice creams.

Car parking is free.

Festival organiser Stephanie Owen said: “We have tried to build on our Family Festival year upon year so that it offers real value to our local community.

“It has become a not-to-be-missed event for many families and we are looking forward to welcoming our visitors for what promises to be a fabulous day out.”

See more at www.reaseheath.ac.uk/familyfestival

(Pic: The Dog and Duck Show will be a headline act at Reaseheath’s Family Festival)

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