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Fundraising Ryhall Summer Fete to take place this weekend

By Evie Payne

9th Jul 2024 | Local News

Join the Ryhall Village Fete this Saturday. Image credit: Sandra McCune.
Join the Ryhall Village Fete this Saturday. Image credit: Sandra McCune.

The fundraising Ryhall Summer Fete, which is set to go ahead this weekend, promises to be an exciting (and dog-friendly) day out for the whole family.

On 13 July 2024, the beautiful grounds of Ryhall Hall will play host to the annual Ryhall Summer Fete.

The fete will be opened by local MP Alicia Kearns, before The Vintage Singers kick off the day's musical entertainment with S!NGS Chorus and local band, The Catch, completing the line up.

Browse birc-a-brac and more. Image credit: Sandra McCune.

Exciting new things for 2024 include a Magician and Magic Show, a Fun Dog Show with seven classes and an Alien Treasure Hunt.

There will also be the opportunity to have a professional photo taken of you and your family, with or without your dog.

Residents can also watch a demo of Scottish Dancing or enjoy the traditional stalls, a licensed bar, tearoom with delicious homemade cakes and bakes and the much-loved old-fashioned games.

Funds raised are distributed to local good causes through a grant application process.

Finds raised will go to local causes. Image credit: Sandra McCune.

For more details, check out Ryhall Village Fete on Facebook.

     

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