Friday 23 January 2009

Christmas Party 2008

On Saturday December 13th The Parent's Association held their Christmas Party at CYCA.

The party was completely free as it had been funded by WCVA


There was dancing and games with Lloyd our fab D.J, fun photos and of course Santa stopped by to visit us in his winter wonderland grotto.

Louise from Llanelli Face Painting, (http://www.llanellifacepainting.co.uk) ,came along and painted everyone's faces and they all looked really super!

The children enjoyed the food boxes and parents relaxed with a cuppa and a mince pie!

Thank you to everyone who helped to make the party a success, it really is appreciated.


I seem to have lost my sheep, can you help me find them?

We've been good all year Santa...Honest!


Three mischeivious fairies




How low can you go........?



Rudolph the red nosed reindeer.......



Ho! Ho! Ho!



Everyone does the conga to collect their food boxes.


The Fun Photo Christmas Cards were a hit.

We need caffeine!


Us too!



Can you tell what it is yet?



Even Troy and Gabriella came and partied with us!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Copperwoks blog is fantastic - I didnt know what a 'blog' was until I saw this so it keeps us parents in touch with modern technology!Well done to the Copperwoks PFA for organising such fab events,my family have been to them all and really enjoyed - folly farm was the best day out we had as a family all year. Thanks again for all your hard work and keep it up, we really do appreciate your hard work, it realy makes a difference to my childrens lives!XX

Anonymous said...

Thank you for a really enjoyable party. We have been attending your parties for a couple of years now and my children always have a great time. You always put a lot of hard work and effort in.

Anonymous said...

An excellent Blog. Nice to see local news easily accessible with pictures as a bonus. I liked the Bingo visit,mixing the generations like that was good idea, you often get older generations seeing activities undertaken by children, but rare the other way round. Keep up the good work.