Regent’s Park, London 2nd – 3rd August 2008 11am – 7pm
Join us for an afternoon of ferret racing, cake eating and Morris dancing at the innocent village fete in Regent’s Park on Saturday 2nd August and Sunday 3rd August 2008.
Now in its second year, the innocent village fete is
a great day out for all the family and the perfect way to while away
the hours on a hot summer’s day (fingers crossed for lots of sunshine).
It all starts at 11am and runs until 7pm. So, pencil it in your diary, scribble it on your hand and tell all your friends.
It’s going to be great - that nice duck herding man is already booked and raring to go. Over the weekend, you’ll be able to indulge in the following fete pursuits: welly-wanging, duck herding, dog agility (just for dogs), coconut shy, ferret racing, Morris dancing, old fashioned funfair rides, cream teas, home-made cakes, tombola, a band stand and lots more.
And
we’ll have lots of life’s necessities too: a huge farmers’ market (with
stalls from Borough Market), live music from a host of artists including The
James Taylor Quartet, Earl Okin, Imelda May, The Fairey Band, The
Ukulele Orchestra, Christian Prommer's Drumlesson, The Boy Least Likely
To, Peter & The Wolf, Son Of Dave, James Yuill and many more, our
Acoustic Bandstand, our patented al fresco ballroom, loads of stuff for
kids to do (including a dedicated kids’ area with kids food stalls,
rides and a petting zoo), a picnic area, a knitting tent, arts and
crafts, massages and a feel good area if it all gets a bit much.
There’ll also be lots of smoothies to taste.
The innocent village fete is a non profit making event that supports Samaritans, Friends of the Earth, Wellchild and the innocent foundation. Tickets are £7.50 for adults and £3.50 for kids (plus £1.50 adult booking fee / £1 kids booking fee) and are available via Ticketmaster. For more information about the innocent village fete, visit http://www.innocentvillagefete.com
Note from Moley - this is a copy of a post by gemmaboyland in the helpful hints topic. More appropriate for it to sit here.