AN EVER-popular event will be making its annual return this month.
The Eastham fete, produce show, and dog show will take place on Sunday, August 18, from noon to 4.30pm.
The event, which always draws a healthy crown, will be held in and around the village near Tenbury's new Memorial Hall, with free entry and free parking.
Produce show entries must be in by 10am, with anyone wishing to enter asked to contact easthamfete@gmail.com for details.
The dog show, sponsored by Estate Country Foods, will be on the hunt for the cutest puppy, most handsome dig, most obedient dog, best crossbreed, best golden oldie, and more. Entry costs just £2 and registration will be open from noon.
The day also promises free walks with the alpacas, while owls, ponies, and sheep will also be making an appearance.
There will also be train rides, an amazing model train, craft stalls including a blacksmith, as well as stalls selling plants, books, bric-a-brac and more.
Other attractions include archery, a display of vintage cars and tractors, and the Malvern Brass Band, sponsored by Chapmans Opticians, while the secret auction promises spectacular lots.
For the grown-ups there will be a bar with Spilsbury & Jones beer, while a barbecue and teas with delicious cakes, also available to take away, will be keeping everyone fed.
Their will also be an area specifically for children aged under six and plenty of games for youngsters of all ages, including a sandpit.
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