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Slapton Ley Field Centre is excited to invite you to their annual day of festivities celebrating the environment, nature, the local community, and its businesses. The event is held on the grounds of the field centre in Slapton on Sunday 21st August. This fun and exciting day out is great for everyone. Local musicians will fill the air with their tunes, whilst the irresistible smell of fresh stone baked pizzas will get your taste buds watering. Get hands on with free and inspiring activities laid on by the Field Centre and other charities whilst local businesses will be showing off their amazing products on their stalls. Food and drink will be available throughout the day, and our day will end with our raffle draw, with a range of great prizes from local businesses.
What's included:
Music
Talks
Storytelling
Activities and Workshops
Stalls
What to expect:
Level: Open to all, dogs welcome
Price: Free entry, Parking:£5
No Booking Required, for more info: https://www.field-studies-council.org/whats-on-at-slapton-ley/
Free Entry
Parking £5
Bring money for stalls (bring cash, in case no card machine)
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