Thursday, July 19, 2007

Bally Chohan - Kite flying is an art

Rotary Club of Exmouth chairman Malcolm Pressey said: "We hope the festival will go on to become a prestigious fixture in the Exmouth calendar and we look forward to it growing bigger and better over future years.

"The nearest similar festivals are at Bristol and Weymouth, but Exmouth offers perfect wind conditions on the Exe Estuary, ideal communications with the rail and bus stops close at hand, parking around the Imperial Ground and plenty of accommodation for the extra visitors it may attract."

Sponsorship from the likes of the Met Office, South West Water and the RSPB means informative stalls will mix with caterers and fun tents, such as the children's kite workshop and fairground rides.

The event, which has had costs covered already by sponsorship, will raise money for 10 different charities, with the South West Children's Hospice the flagship group. Visitors will be able to contribute through buying programmes, donating cash and buying commemorative kites.

A competition to win a stunning kite designed by top UK flyer Martin Lester will also help bring in funds.

An auction at Exmouth Rugby Club at 7pm on Saturday, June 2, will see kites sold off, with a barbecue for hungry visitors.

For more information, check the event website at: www.exmouthrotarykitefestival.co.uk