Castletown marks 130 years of beloved green space with free family festivities
This weekend, Castletown is throwing a celebration fit for royalty—or rather, fit for a park. The town is honouring 130 years of Poulsom Park, one of the Isle of Man's most cherished public spaces, with a special anniversary event that promises fun for all ages.
Poulsom Park holds a special place in Castletown's heart. Gifted to the town by Mary Ann Poulsom in 1896, the Commissioners describe it as the 'greatest gift' ever given to the community. This weekend's celebration is a chance to honour that legacy and reconnect with the town's history.
The free event runs from 1pm to 5pm on Sunday, 22 June, and is packed with attractions for families and visitors. Highlights include giant games, traditional Manx dancing, a vintage engines display, and a treasure hunt that will delight younger explorers. Art activities run by Manx Birdlife add an educational touch to the festivities.
In a touching nod to the park's origins, organisers will replicate the first parade held in 1896, bringing history to life. Local children are invited to help plant four new trees as part of the celebrations, ensuring the park continues to grow for future generations.
Whether you're a longtime Castletown resident or visiting the Isle of Man, this weekend offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the charm of one of the island's most iconic green spaces. Mark your calendar and join in the festivities!
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