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Bizi Lizi coming to Ribchester Field Day



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CHILDREN'S TV favourite Bizi Lizi will be a star guest at this year's Ribchester Field Day, on June 21st.
Lizi, known for her appearances on CBeebies' "SMarteenies" programme and "Smart On The Road", will be encouraging Field Day visitors to help paint a special billboard to advertise the event in future years.

She said: "It'll be like a giant Colour By Numbers. I love doing big pictures and hopefully it will reflect the fun of the day. Anybody who wants to help paint it can."

This year's Field Day gets off to an earlier start with the parade beginning at 1 p.m.

After a decade in TV, including working for popular programme "Tikkabilla" and devising and producing the "Doodle Do" series, Lizi decided to set up her own business and returned to her Lancashire roots.

Born and bred in Ramsbottom, home is now in Sabden and she runs her Craftastic business, providing art and craft activities for all ages, from Trapp Forge, Simonstone. You can find out more at Lizi's website: www.craftastic.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 06 May 2008 11:08 AM
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