Oakwood Bowl is being taken over by buccaneers, brigands and privateers next weekend as part of a special ‘Pirates Saturday’ event on Saturday, April 2nd.
Staff will be donning their own piratical costumes for the day and anyone who turns up on Saturday in full pirate fancy dress will receive a FREE game of bowling.
There will also be a special prize for the best dressed pirate on the day with the chance to win an annual pass to Oakwood Theme Park (worth up to £60).
Oakwood Bowl’s Emma Owen said: “Earlier this year we launched new pirate-themed birthday parties and they have proved extremely popular with youngsters.
“We thought the Pirate Saturday event would be a fun way for everyone, including our staff, to get involved.
“For most people the prospect of having to dress up would fill them with dread but our staff can’t wait to get out of their uniforms and into their pirates’ gear!
“As well as staff in fancy dress we’re also expecting a special appearance by the infamous pirate Captain Jack Sparrow in the shape of a life-size statue, which has been donated by Oakwood Theme Park,” she added.
Located next to Oakwood Theme Park, the Oakwood Bowl offers a variety of all-weather activities for the whole family to enjoy.
As well as classic Ten Pin Bowling, there’s also a Game Zone with arcade games, pool tables and a fully licensed bar, a function room and a snack bar to refuel the family.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Pupils to help plant 50 trees at Oakwood
Pupils from St Aidan’s Primary School in Wiston will be visiting Oakwood Theme Park on Wednesday, March 30th at 1pm to help plant more than 50 new trees.
The trees, a mixture of willow and poplar, have been donated by Lawrence Lyons Exclusive Kitchens of Haverfordwest, and will be planted close to the entrance of the popular Pembrokeshire theme park.
Ten pupils, aged from four to 11, from St Aidan’s Eco Council will be on hand to help plant the trees which could eventually grow up to 20 metres high and live for more than 80 years.
Oakwood Park Director, Andy Hygate, said: “We’re delighted that Lawrence Lyons agreed to plant these fantastic trees at the park as part of our ongoing tree-planting scheme here.
“The fact that youngsters from St Aidan’s are also able to come along and help with the planting is a great opportunity for them to get involved in a local environmental project.
“Hopefully they will be able to watch the trees grow and develop over the coming years and maybe, one day, bring their own children to come and see the trees they helped to plant,” he added.
Lawrence Lyons’ managing partner, John Calleja, will also be on hand to assist with the planting programme.
“From day one Lawrence Lyons had always envisaged a programme to replace any trees that were used in the manufacture of our bespoke products,” said John.
“With help from Oakwood Theme Park this has become a reality, we aim to be able to plant a further 50 trees in the autumn with plans for additional planting in 2012,” he added.
The trees, a mixture of willow and poplar, have been donated by Lawrence Lyons Exclusive Kitchens of Haverfordwest, and will be planted close to the entrance of the popular Pembrokeshire theme park.
Ten pupils, aged from four to 11, from St Aidan’s Eco Council will be on hand to help plant the trees which could eventually grow up to 20 metres high and live for more than 80 years.
Oakwood Park Director, Andy Hygate, said: “We’re delighted that Lawrence Lyons agreed to plant these fantastic trees at the park as part of our ongoing tree-planting scheme here.
“The fact that youngsters from St Aidan’s are also able to come along and help with the planting is a great opportunity for them to get involved in a local environmental project.
“Hopefully they will be able to watch the trees grow and develop over the coming years and maybe, one day, bring their own children to come and see the trees they helped to plant,” he added.
Lawrence Lyons’ managing partner, John Calleja, will also be on hand to assist with the planting programme.
“From day one Lawrence Lyons had always envisaged a programme to replace any trees that were used in the manufacture of our bespoke products,” said John.
“With help from Oakwood Theme Park this has become a reality, we aim to be able to plant a further 50 trees in the autumn with plans for additional planting in 2012,” he added.
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