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Only 100 tickets remain for school garden party Buster's Big Bash on Saturday, May 14 at Dane John Gardens, Canterbury

Time is running out to secure your place at the county’s biggest garden party.

Buster leads the record-attempting ‘Crocodile’ Walking Bus at Buster’s Big Bash 2015, staged at Canterbury’s Dane John Gardens.
Buster leads the record-attempting ‘Crocodile’ Walking Bus at Buster’s Big Bash 2015, staged at Canterbury’s Dane John Gardens.

Buster’s Big Bash, which celebrates schools involved with KM Charity Team initiatives KM Walk to School and Buster’s Book Club, is now open for booking, but only 100 tickets remain.

Designed to thank school pupils for their hard work and participation in either green travel or literacy schemes, Buster’s Big Bash is staged at Dane John Gardens, Canterbury on Saturday, May 14.

The event will provide a series of fun-filled psychical activities including ‘Beat the Goalie’, space hoppers, party dancing and even go-karts. Plus children will receive a complimentary goody bag as an extra special gift.

As well as plenty of games, entertainers and much more, two record attempts will be staged including the biggest teddy bears picnic and the longest walking ‘crocodile’ that has ever filled a Kent street.

Buster’s Big Bash is free to attend for any child partaking in KM Walk to School (Walk on Wednesday [WOW], Active Bug, Walking Bus and Green Footsteps) or Buster’s Book Club, however places must be booked as it is a ticketed event.

To confirm your child’s place, visit www.kmcharityteam.co.uk/booking and complete the simple form.

Buster's Big Bash 2015 from KM Charity Team on Vimeo.

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