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May Fayre Update - Tuesday 12th April, 2011
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Time & Location: 11:00am to 4:00pm, Monday 2nd May, The Rye
Admission: Free
Parking: Free

Plans for the big day are now nearing completion, so keep checking this webpage for news. Here are the highlights so far: returning this year will be Młody Las, who will be providing a dance display and representation of the local Polish Community.

Many past favourites are back, including a performance from the Sea Cadet marching band, the Book, Fancy Goods and Bric-a-brac stalls, the Grand Draw and Tombolas, as well as activities for the children, including face painting, a bouncy castle and the familiar May Pole.

In addition, there'll be the familiar refreshments, so pray for good weather so you can justify an ice cream or cold drink!

New to this year's May Fayre is the "Zumba" vibrant dance, children's magic provided by Magic Ian and, for the adults, genuine cask ales from the Rebellion Brewery in Marlow.



- Benjamin King, webmaster


 
Volunteers Needed! Volunteers are needed to help with setting up the fayre and to help pack everything up afterwards. Stall holders also requesting help from volunteers - no previous sales experience is neccesary. Contributions of cakes, plants, books, bric-a-brac and fancy goods are gratefully received.
 

Directions : Holywell Mead is on the Rye (Bassetsbury Lane end) on the A40.

From J3 M40 : After Wycombe Marsh but before High Wycombe town centre (approx 3 miles from M40) turn left into Bassetsbury Lane before the High Wycombe Cricket Club.

From J4 M40 (Handy Cross) : Head towards High Wycombe town Centre. At the bottom of Marlow Hill (beside Staples store), turn right onto the A40 (towards Beaconsfield). Proceed past The Rye (on right). Bassetsbury Lane is on the right after the Rye Mill Garage and High Wycombe Cricket Club.

 
   
 
 
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