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Annual Picnic 2011

KCA UK Organizes Annual Family day out with Fun and Frolic

KCAUK organized its annual picnic to Llandudno in Wales on 30th July 2011. This year the spirit of the picnic began at Manchester with the journey starting at 08:15 AM, picking up around 20 families of KCA UK living in the North of England .The next stop was Warrington at 09.00 am, a second group consisting 10 more families joined the group from Midlands. A family from South of England was also a part of this picnic.

Mr. Stany Rodrigues, the president of KCA UK welcomed the group and briefed the proceeding of the rest of day. This is followed by the prayer from Mrs. Renny Buthello.

In the morning the favouring weather boosted the picnic moods of the families. Breakfast was served, which kept the spirit and the enthusiasm of the picnic ongoing.

KCA UK had this picnic well planned; a visit was made by KCA UK management team prior to the schedule picnic, to help the arrangements of the picnic. This proposed study and planning done, has created a lot of interest for the group to visit this place.

The enthusiastic families reached scheduled area at around 10.00 AM. At this place whole of KCA UK had a happy family gathering and placed the marquee in the camping area. This gave a common point to meet for the families visiting other places.

The picnic activities stared with a Cable Car Experience. Each family got into the Cable cars and glide silently from Happy Valley to the summit of the Great Orme (679ft) a magnificent panorama unfolds - breathtaking views of Llandudno, the Little Orme, Conwy Estuary and beyond. The Llandudno Cable Car is the longest passenger cable car system in Britain. On completion of this magnificent experience, lunch for the entire group has been served. ‘Happy Meal’ was made available for the kids.

On completion of the delicious meal, various games for the adults and the children have been conducted by KCA UK members. The winners have been awarded. This is followed by the well known Mangalorean rural games Dog and the Bone. At the end of the day the whole group enjoyed in the water park, kids took the maximum advantage of it.

The charming day further continued with the return journey at 5:00pm where everyone continued their singing in the bus, later cracking jokes and conversations

Mr. Stany Rodrigues conveyed the vote of thanks. He thanked everyone for their active participations. KCA UK sincerely thanks and remains grateful for everyone who worked hard on the picnic day and all who dedicated themselves behind the scene to make this picnic a successful. It was just another fantastic day which everyone at KCA UK will surely remember as a ‘family day out’.

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