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There will be live music, food and a bar between 6.30pm and 10.30pm, with the beacon being lit at 9.45pm. WALK IN ONLY EVENT. VEHICLE ACCESS FOR BLUE BADGE HOLDERS. Lets all have a wonderful time celebrating HM the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The Recreation Ground needs to be cared for so : - Please do..
There will be Pavement Art for Children by the Church. This event is an extension of the Friday Market. If you would like to have a stall, please contact fundraising@acearts.co.uk. In the afternoon people are invited to hold street parties.
70 Years ago in Somerton A display about the book produced by the Somerton Women's Institute in 1953 which won 3rd prize in a village history competition. The original folders will be on display in the Parish Rooms on 2nd and 3rd June as part of the Jubilee with displays about Queen’s Road which was built..
The exhibition, which is part of the annual Somerton Music & Arts Festival, will open in the Parish Rooms on the 28th May and run until the 4th June (Closed Sunday 29th May) The exhibition provides an opportunity for all amateur photographers, artists, sculptures and needle-workers to display their work and exhibit entries will be accepted..
The exhibition, which is part of the annual Somerton Music & Arts Festival, will open in the Parish Rooms on the 28th May and run until the 4th June (Closed Sunday 29th May) The exhibition provides an opportunity for all amateur photographers, artists, sculptures and needle-workers to display their work and exhibit entries will be accepted..
Ray Jones will provide the music with his free disco (spot prizes available), the Scouts and Guides will host Kiddy Crafts, plus there will be children’s entertainers and much more. Somerton Rugby Club are providing hotdogs and beefburgers and the Sports Club Bar noodles and ice creams The Recreation Ground needs to be cared for..
The parade will leave Etsome Terrace at 10.00am and march to St Michael’s Church where the service will be given by the local churches. In the afternoon people are invited to hold street parties in cul-de-sacs to prevent road closures in town.