Elsdon’s popular Summer Fete set to return
and live on Freeview channel 276
The fete, which takes place on the huge village green on August 28, will include a fun dog show, children’s entertainment, a BBQ, local crafts, vintage tractors, traditional clog dancers and opportunities for visitors to show their skills at traditional sports such as archery, hoopla and the coconut shy.
It will run from 12noon to 4pm and both attendance and parking are free.
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Hide AdThe fete, which originally dates back to a Royal Charter granted in 1281, is also an important opportunity to showcase the history and traditions of this beautiful rural area.
Elsdon is the largest village in the national park and its church, St Cuthbert, is known as the Mother Church of Redesdale. So there will be special interest stalls including:
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Redesdale Archaeology Group with an interactive stand for adults and youngsters
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Battle of Otterburn model wargame
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Great North Air Ambulance
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Red Squirrel Group
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Woodland Trust
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Beekeepers
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Daft as a Brush
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Northumberland Talking Matters
There will also be a treasure hunt for children in the church grounds and teas in the village hall. All proceeds will be split between support for the church and community projects.