RESIDENTS from Inverkip and beyond enjoyed some fun in the sun as the village held its third annual Kip Fest celebration.
Hundreds of people flocked to the area to take part in the event’s packed three-day schedule of fun and games.
The gala got underway with a quiz at Inverkip Bowling Club, which also hosted a ‘come try bowls’ session as part of the festival.
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The bulk of the events were held across Inverclyde Community Hub’s facilities and plenty of food, fun and entertainment was on offer.
The Hub’s main hall hosted Zumba sessions, a bouncy castle, arts and crafts stations, dance events and a silent disco over the course of the event, while yoga sessions and a toddlers story telling time were held in its training room.
Footie fanatics were able to get their fill out on the hub’s pitches by participating in a ‘Soccer AM’ football academy, matches and walking football sessions.
Numerous stalls and activities were run in the hub’s outdoor garden area by groups such as Blooming Inverkip, the RNLI and the Girl Guides.
Local Scouts organised a barbecue as musicians wowed the crowds with a live acoustic music session.
Inverkip Church Hall hosted a ‘reely’ good ceilidh and ran a tea dance to let locals strut their stuff.
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