Fun for all the family is promised at The Boaz Project open day and fete at Hill Farm near Barton Stacey on Saturday, May 28 between 1pm and 4pm.
There will be tractor rides, games, stalls, live music, strawberry cream teas, plants stall and much more.
The fete is an opportunity to learn about the inclusive farm-based project for adults with learning disabilities while enjoying time outside in the beautiful countryside.
Hitting all the right notes will be Riverside Concert Band which performs everything from popular show tunes and pop medleys to traditional band marches.
Stalls will be selling a variety of goods and food. There will also be a chance to see several cute new-born lambs and resident donkeys.
Manager Stuart Palmer said: “There will be plenty of opportunity for both adults and children to have fun, learn more about who we are and what we do and come away with some useful plants for the garden, preserves and craft items which make wonderful gifts.”
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