Reading Today

Unity on show at Kenyan fun day

- By JI-MIN LEE jlee@rdg.today

RESIDENTS were treated to a fun-filled community event celebratin­g the town’s diversity on Saturday.

The latest Kenyans in Reading Family Fun Day delighted all who attended, featuring activities, competitio­ns, collective spirit and a barbecue.

It was held at Bearwood Recreation Ground in Winnersh.

Organiser Ken Gathere was full of praise for the event’s success, saying: “When we started seven years ago, I never thought [the fun day] would get this big.

“It was meant to be a small barbecue gathering after my mother passed, but we picked up this August date annually and it’s just grown.”

“Our event especially gives less privileged kids who can’t go on holidays the opportunit­y to go back to school and say they went for a fun day, enjoyed it and met loads of new people.”

The highlights of the event were the sports competitio­ns, which saw visitors old and young compete for prizes in running and other athletic discipline­s.

Food stalls provided a taste of Kenya and countries further afield in a true celebratio­n of all of Reading’s many cultures.

]Informatio­n stalls featured Mojatu Foundation, Utulivu Women’s Group and Royal Berkshire Hospital’s patient experience engagement team, who conducted on-site health checks.

Mr Gathere said: “We were really excited to bring the community together and to interact with other communitie­s.

“Through our event, we showed visitors what Reading is all about and how open and welcoming we are to visitors.”

The organiser expressed his gratitude to those who made the event possible, particular­ly Wokingham Borough Council and Winnersh Community Centre.

He also thanked Thames Valley Police for attending, the surroundin­g neighbourh­ood for accommodat­ing the event and gave a specific shout-out to Chris, the facility’s caretaker, who has helped out at the event since its inception.

“I can only say we felt humbled and the occasion will forever be ingrained in the Kenyan community’s hearts,” Mr Gathere said.

“We thank Reading and the country for sharing these opportunit­ies.

“May God bless the

Queen and the UK, we are so humbled.”

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The fun day included plenty of activities for the children to enjoy, particular­ly the inflatable­s.
Steve Smyth Pictures: ALL SMILES: The fun day included plenty of activities for the children to enjoy, particular­ly the inflatable­s.
 ?? ?? Lily Moss with some of the traditiona­l clothes on sale (From left) Eva Karanja, Angela Gathu and Terry Njoki provided informatio­n on the Utulivu stall
Lily Moss with some of the traditiona­l clothes on sale (From left) Eva Karanja, Angela Gathu and Terry Njoki provided informatio­n on the Utulivu stall
 ?? ?? Hannah, Liz and Dotty fundraisin­g for Kevin Kararwa Leukaemia Trust
Hannah, Liz and Dotty fundraisin­g for Kevin Kararwa Leukaemia Trust
 ?? ?? The event’s famous barbecue kept all who attended well-fed
The event’s famous barbecue kept all who attended well-fed
 ?? ?? Sharon Herring from Royal Berkshire Hospital checks Susan Kariuki’s blood pressure on the NHS Meet Peet stand
Sharon Herring from Royal Berkshire Hospital checks Susan Kariuki’s blood pressure on the NHS Meet Peet stand

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