The Worthing community is being invited to attend a Summer Fayre. The family-friendly fun day takes place at the care home in Boundary Road on Saturday 4 July, from 12-4pm.
It will include music performances from school, community and British Sign Language signing choirs, plus Rochester Pipes and Drums marching band. Worthing Fire Station’s Red Watch will be present with their fire engine and there will also be a kung fu demonstration. Delicious food and drinks and a variety of market and craft stalls will be available, as will traditional games such as hook-a-duck, spin the wheel, tombolas, play your cards right and bottle hoopla to keep all the family entertained.
Entry to the Summer Fayre is by donation, with all proceeds going towards the care and rehabilitation of veterans and their families.
VIPs attending will include Worthing West MP Dr Beccy Cooper, West Sussex High Sheriff Gary Shipton, Worthing Mayor Lysanne Skinner and Worthing town crier Bob Smitherton.
Among those with stalls at the fayre will be metal wall art retailer Rusper and Pines. Owned by husband-and-wife team Kieran and Victoria, Rusper and Pines will be donating a percentage of sales on items sold from their Lest We Forget range of products to Care for Veterans this year.
Vicky Strange is Home Manager at Care for Veterans. She said: “The Care for Veterans Summer Fayre is one of the highlights in our calendar and a great day out packed with fun for all the family. It’s a chance for us to welcome the community who support us to our Home to share the fun with our residents and staff.”
Anyone interested in volunteering at the Summer Fayre, or who would like to donate prizes, such as plants, bottled drinks and boxes of chocolates, can email High Value Events & Corporate Manager clare.silva@careforveterans.org.uk
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