A balloon and stars themed inflatable assault course will be part of a charity event at St Marks Shopping Centre over the weekend.
There will be a variety of family fun activities to raise money for charity at the event, which will take place between 11am to 3pm on Saturday, June 15.
Activities will include the inflatable assault course and a Mickey Mouse bouncy castle. The bouncy castle will be located in the gardens and the assault course in the square at St Marks Shopping Centre.
There will also be a Mickey Mouse bounce castle.
The event is free to attend, but a small donation is required to go on the assault course and bouncy castle to help raise money for charity.
St Marks Shopping Centre is one of 200 shopping centres across the UK taking part in the ‘One Great Day’ charity event.
The money being raised at the event in Lincoln will be split 50/50 between Great Ormond Street Hospital at St Marks Shopping Centre’s charity of the year Linkage Community Trust. Volunteers from Linkage will be attending the event.
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