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Ready, Steady, Get Messy!

An obstacle course which challenges daring families to get as messy as possible in aid of the NSPCC is coming to Sandwell this summer.
The NSPCC’s Messathon will take place at Sandwell Valley Park on 21 – 22 July – and keen Messathletes can now sign up to take part.
Children aged 4 and above will have the chance to splatter through mud, swoosh along water slides and scramble over hay bales during the exhilarating course, providing the ultimate day out for all the family.
There will also be a ball pit, cargo net, wall climb and much more.
Once mums, dads and kids finish the course, they can then make a day of it by visiting the event village and enjoy a variety of attractions on offer, including food stalls, games and entertainment.
Cash raised through entry fees and sponsorship go to the NSPCC, as the children’s charity continues its fight for every childhood – no matter the obstacle.
Jenny Sedgwick, NSPCC Community Fundraising Manager, said: “Messathon is the perfect event for bringing families together, getting them active, working as a team and of course, the one thing that most children love to do…getting messy!”
You can find more information on nspcc.org.uk/messathon.

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