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Not just your average school fete, the Goose Green Primary School will be taking over Goose Green for their annual family friendly festival for the whole community on the 6th July from 12-4pm.


The day starts with a procession involving the entire school community. It will be led by the school Samba Band and will leave the school at 11:30am, going down Oglander Road and then up Adys Road to arrive at the Green at 12pm


On the green, there will be games & activities for kids, market stalls by local entrepreneurs and a great line up on the festival stage. Our popular beer tent will be there again along with a number of food stalls.


From 12:00-2:30pm, the stage will feature the schools own musical acts including: the children?s Steel Pan Band, the parents/staff Steel Pan Band, the school?s brass band, children?s choir & adult community choir and the lively samba band.


At 2:30pm, the school acts will be followed by the popular local singer/songwriter Dan Maitland (also the choir director of the Goose Green Community Choir) performing his songs for a sunny day. The day will finish with the raffle prize draw. Raffle prizes include: 2 tickets to the Dr. Who Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, a Kindle Fire, and a host of other prizes from local businesses who have been extremely supportive of the school. I will post more information about the raffle prizes soon!


Looking forward to seeing you there!

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