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Festival of St George

An event in April in Hampshire
Stubbington Recreation Ground
Stubbington
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Festival of St George ends on 30th November -0001
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A fantastic FREE fun family event with lots to see & do, organised by the Crofton Lions with support from local traders.

Childrens' fancy dress competition - so bring your little Princes & Princesses, Knights & Dragons, prizes for the best costumes! Judging at 1pm.

There are many stalls, food, music, dancing, Punch and Judy shows, Jesters, Medieval Re-enactments, Archery, Pony Rides and much, much more!

The day starts at 10am on the Stubbington Recreation Ground, with the afternoon's events being officially opened by the Mayor at 12.30pm. We even have our very own St George riding onto the Green on his trusty steed!!!

Telephone: 01329 519664
Contact name: Vicky Stabler
email: vixster76@hotmail.com

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