Win a Minion at Highworth May Day Market

Sat, May 2nd 2015 at 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Highworth Market Place
Saturday 2 May 2015, 10.00am - 5.00pm


The Rotary Club will be running a WIN A MINION game

The theme of the Market is the Sixties, so dust off those mini skirts and Beatle suits and join the party.  Programmes can be purchased from the Lighthouse Bookshop to give you a flavour of what to expect, they will also be available on the day but you will be having too much fun to read them.

 

Make a donation to the ROTARY NEPAL DISASTER FUND at our stall at the Highworth May Day Market

 

Highworth May Market Programme of Events

9.30 Highworth church bells
10.00 Official opening by Citizen of the Year Mark Collett
10.05 1960s One Man Band
10.40 Childrens Punch and Judy
11.10 Icknield Way Morris Men
11.30 1960s One Man Band outside King and Queen
11.40 Jack in the Green & Dancing round the maypole
12.00 Mike Hancock ‘Be Pop Illusionist Magician’
12.30 Locarno Beat Band
13.30 Childrens Fancy Dress
13.45 Dance (Allsorts)
14.00 Children’s Punch and Judy
14.00 Ickneild Way Morris men outside King and Queen
14.30 Mike Hancock ‘Be Pop Illusionist Magician’
15.00 One man band
15.35 Pub Challenge
16.30 Josie and the Outlaws

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