ROLL up for the 71st annual Brook Village Fete on Whitsun Bank Holiday Monday, in aid of the village hall,
It will be officially opened by Rev Jane Vlach, Vicar, of All Saints Church, on the village green opposite the Dog and Pheasant pub, at 1pm, on May 29.
The emphasis remains on good old-fashioned family entertainment at the third year to be sponsored by King Edward’s School Witley, offering the legendary dog show, fairground rides, a shooting gallery, hook-a-duck, bash-the-rat, face painting, lucky dip, plate smashing and a coconut shy.
The competitive spirit will be much in evidence, from the closely-fought children’s races to the tug-of-war competition featuring teams from local firemen, villagers and the Brook Cricket Club.
Vintage car enthusiasts can admire the display of super classy motors and Godalming’s Fleur de Lys Morris Dancers will demonstrate some traditional folk moves. Other outdoor attractions include the plant stall, jewellery stalls, crafts, ladies clothing, bags and scarves.
Inside Pirrie Hall, there will be the usual huge selection of bric-a-brac, as well as many hundreds of second-hand books, children’s toys and games.
Refreshments include a barbecue, tea tent, homemade cakes stall and Pimms Tent and visitors can try their luck at the tombola and take part in the Grand Draw Raffle.
Donations to stalls can be made beforehand by calling (01428) 288835 or emailing brookfete@hot mail.co.uk





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