Kids Out

Treating disadvantaged children to a day at the fair


King's Lynn Mart is the beginning of the Fair season throughout the country and has been in existence since the 1600s.

Trinity have teamed up with the Showman's Guild to give disadvantaged children from the area a free day out at the Fair and facilitate the arrangements with all the local schools to ensure that they are able to enjoy all the fun of the Fair.

As it is February the Kids Out beanie hats provided by the Kids Out Charity free of charge were much appreciated to help keep out the biting wind that there was on that particular day

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Some of the children having a wonderful time

Kids Out at the Mart 2017

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