A FETE is returning to a Hampshire village and will see electric bunny races, classic cars and a dog show, plus much more.
Swanmore Village Fete is a popular tradition in the Meon Valley village, run by Meon Valley Lions.
President Pete Meadows said: "We are planning an outstanding Swanmore Fete this year with more attractions than ever before - it really is fun for all the family. If you haven't been before, you don't know what you are missing."
This year's programme includes live music with Swan Samba’s drumming and movement group, Swanmore Wind Band, and ukulele players the Soberton Strummers. The Bernie Boozle Band will also provide “their distinctive style of foot-tapping summer music”.
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Swanmore's dance group, Roynon Dance School, will be performing.
There will be a dog show, and a classic cars display. Cars and bikes will meet at the Rising Sun at 10am, before driving through the village to the fete.
Many enjoyable attractions will keep everyone entertained - including a mobile farm and stalls with games such as a coconut shy and bunny hop.
Money raised will go towards the Meon Valley Lions, which supports many local good causes.
Swanmore Village Fete is planned for New Road Recreation Ground and will take place on Saturday, July 13, from 12pm to 4pm. The entrance will cost £2 and it will be free for children under 12s who are accompanied.
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