Taking place between 10am and 3pm, the fair incorporates The Phoenix Arts Space with a performance of The Boy That Bit Picasso at 2pm, which The Guardian recently described as “special”.
Additionally, there will be a wide range of activities on offer, as well as various stalls including healthy living, gifts, food, games, face painting, clothing, jewellery and a florist. There will be buskers and flamenco-dance instruction.
There is still room for more stallholders to show off their creations, and stalls cost £20 each to hold.
Naomi Metcalfe, community development officer at the Whitehill and Bordon Regeneration Company, said: “We expect to attract lots of visitors from Whitehill and Bordon and the neighbouring villages and towns to this fantastic event.
“There will be a wide range of unique products on show and some fantastic entertainment.”
For those who are looking for something physically testing, there will also be an endurance event held on Saturday.
Judgement Day is returning to Bordon with a course of tricky obstacles to test physical fitness and mental strength.
The challenge is described as “muddy, rewarding and loads of fun”.
It will be held at the Hogmoor Road Training Ground, with the first race kicking off at 9am. Registration closed last Sunday.
To get involved with the market and craft fair, call Ms Metcalfe on 01420 489060.





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