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St Johns & St Clements May Fair Sat 20th May 12pm-3pm, Adys Road / Goose Green


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St Johns & St Clements Primary School are holding their annual May Fair on Saturday 20th May from 12pm - 3pm.


There will be all sorts of fun going on, including a Pet Parade, a Human Hungry Hippo game for adults and children (ball court), musical performances from the children, including flautists, violinists and a brass band.


This year, the theme of the fair is 'TOP OF THE LEAGUE' - celebrating the brilliant achievements of our talented children.


There will be plenty of activities and games to join in with, such as Football SHoot Out, Arts & Crafts, a Bouncy Castle, toddler games such as Hook-a-duck, Lucky Dip and our phenomenal Golden Ticket stall with the most amazing prizes.


Local businesses will be exhibiting their goods and there will be some delicious food on offer, along with Popcorn & Ice Cream and a Pimms Bar for the grown-ups. And to top it all off, and a Family Friendly Football match at 3.10pm on Goose Green.


Our BBQ chefs will be cooking up some lush BBQ'd food, such as prime beef burgers, 'Farmhouse' sausages and jerk chicken from 'William Rose'.


Come and join in with the fun and support your local primary school.


There's LOTS of fun for everyone!

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