Ringwood Waldorf School Summer Fayre

With the longer days, the hum of bees and the sweet smell of blossom, it’s time to announce the Ringwood Waldorf School Summer Fayre! The date is set for the 11th of June from 11am to 4pm and after a break because of the pandemic, the parents organising the event are very excited.

The Summer Fayre has been running for nearly 30 years and is always very well attended. It’s the culmination of the year for many children and a magical day for young and old. Melanie Ray, coordinator says: “This year will be super special as we are making up for it not happening in 2020 or 2021. A lot of our regular stallholders have been contacting us as I think they really missed it too.”

The Summer Fayre will include an artisan market, activities for children, face painting, plant sale and live music & entertainment as well as home cooked food & cakes.

No dogs, except assistance dogs are allowed on site and parking is limited. 

Pencil the date in your diaries and we hope to see you there.

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