Retailers turned their shop windows pink and were judged by CEO Patricia Leathem and her team for the effort they put in. Winners of the brand new 'Splash of Pink' silver trophy were Fabulous Flowers and runners up for excellent displays were Anya Hair, Badgers, Faulkner's Photos, Honey Pot, Mason's Crafts and Robert Stanley Opticians.
Two bellydancing troupes shimmied in the sunshine; Ashnah from Abingdon and Hazzaz from Witney whilst Tony Legge's Abingdon Morris Men formed an impromptu morris dance around a couple who had just married and found themselves centre stage when walking through the Market Square. Abingdon's firefighters brought their truck down to help fundraise and the Town Crier encouraged people to join in the fun.
Janice Day, a breast cancer survivor who once lived in Abingdon gave readings from her own book about the disease called 'Getting It Off My Chest' and signed books at Mostly Books. Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist Fabia Cerra from Oxford ran a pink nail bar and Nandi Ablett from Long Wittenham painted children's faces.
Against Breast Cancer's Abingdon Action Group staged the 'Splash of Pink' day and Jemma Jones from the charity said "We cannot believe how successful our first year has been turning Abingdon pink. People gave their time generously to support the event and we've had so many wonderful donations. Many wore pink too!
Click here for more information about Abingdon's 2010 Splash of Pink Day on October 9.
October 2009