Best scarecrows in Kenilworth trail revealed at summer fair
'The Three Little Pigs', created by Thorns pupil Alex Hughes and his family, ended up taking top prize out of the 35 scarecrows in the trail, which ran from Saturday June 9 to Sunday June 17.
Hundreds of local families walked the trail this year, which had ‘Magic, Mystery, Fables and Fairytales’ as its theme.
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Hide AdAnd in addition to the fun created by the competition, the scarecrow trail achieved record fundraising this year through map sales. More than £1,200 was raised for the school.
Some of the scarecrows, including the Three Little Pigs, will be donated to Zoe’s Place Children’s Hospice where they can be enjoyed by more children.
Scarecrow Trail organiser Sara Hattersley said: “We are delighted with the success of this year’s scarecrow trail and absolutely thrilled with the amount raised which will make a big difference to children at the school.
"We were raising funds for new library resources, so the children of Thorns can look forward to learning with lots of new books next year.
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Hide Ad"When we began the trail five years ago we set out with an ethos of community fun and although the funds raised are very important, it’s always been about creating a local, accessible event that the whole community can enjoy.
"We would like to offer heartfelt thanks to all who built scarecrows, joined in with the trail and supported us.”
The top 6 scarecrows for 2018 were:
1st place – The Three Little Pigs
2nd place – Tin Man
3rd place – Here Be Dragons
4th place – Pete’s Dragon
5th place – The Little Mermaid
6th place – Willy Wonka