Surbiton Ski Sunday PACK DOWN
Help us bring back this popular community event!
Location
St Marks HillOutside Pickled Pantry
Surbiton
KT6 4PJ
Date and time
13:00 - 14:30This is a popular community event, however due to poor weather conditions and the pandemic, it hasn't taken place fully since 2017! When the event ends, people move to Claremont Gardens and so, we need volunteers to help us close the course and re-open the road.
After a hiatus, the popular community event, Surbiton Ski Sunday & The King's Soup is back! Part of 'Seething Sunday' this event is our attempt at democratizing skiing. Members of the community strap blocks of ice to their feet and ski down St Mark's Hill, caught by community members at the end. We also have the 'Seething Luge', a bathtub to ride down the hill - all to beat the world record of Suburban skiing. After this, we head over to Claremont Gardens, in Surbiton, for The King's Soup. The community comes together to make leek and potato soup to share, listen to live music and hear the story of The King's Soup, told by the community. The event is free but is a fundraiser for the Mayor’s charity so all donations are welcome.
Tasks involved
There is some manual handling and unloading of a van involved for those who are willing and the event takes place near a road. The event takes place outside so please wrap up warm, wear sensible shoes and bring gloves. A number of our team are working the event so present yourself to a person in high vis when you arrive or call the number provided. Feel free to arrive any time within the pack down time.
Trudie is the task owner and her number is 07904011246.
How are you getting there?
Photos of the task
Discussion
Location
St Marks HillOutside Pickled Pantry
Surbiton
KT6 4PJ
Date and time
13:00 - 14:30Walkable
As you will make your own way to the task, feel free to walk or run as you wish.
Ideal for beginners
St Marks Hill
Outside Pickled Pantry
Surbiton
KT6 4PJ

Led by Rachel White
I am the area activator for Kingston Upon Thames. Keen to keep moving and improving.
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