To start there will be a fine selection of classic cars driving through Rowledge and Dockenfield from 12.30pm and assembling at Hollowdene Recreation ground.
The parade will then join them to officially open the fayre at 1pm. Here visitors will find bungee trampolines, horse rides, assault courses, bouncy castles, a dog show and numerous other side stalls and attractions to keep everyone entertained.
More House School’s band will perform during the afternoon and the main attraction will be a bubble football tournament, and people are being invited to get a five-a-side team together and enter into the spirit of the day.
A selection of food stalls, an ice cream van plus a beer and wine tent will ensure everyone is catered for.
After the fayre closes at 5pm the marquee will be transformed into a venue for the annual Party in the Park.
Frensham will come alive from 8pm with music from The Hounds of Sound, a fully licensed bar with cocktails not to mention competitions, games and a grand draw with hot food available until 1am.
Last year nearly 300 people partied into the night and this year promises to top that figure. Tickets are on sale in Frensham Village Shop and The Hollybush pub, but be quick they are selling fast.
Every year as much money as possible is raised for local charities while trying to ensure that everyone has a great day so why not join in the celebrations.
Anyone interested in taking part in the classic car display, the bubble football tournament or who wants more information about the fayre can call Geoff King on 07903470613.





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