British Dalmatian Welfare Fun Day – Sunday 25th June

After a slightly-soggy-underfoot-but-very-successful event last year, British Dalmatian Welfare will once again be holding their annual Fun Day at the Village Hall and playing field on Sunday 25th June from 10.45 to around 3pm.

Everyone is welcome with or without their dogs (spots are optional). There is a Fun Dog show with a fancy dress class for dogs and humans plus egg-and-spoon races. There is also a chance to try out agility equipment or to enter the test for Kennel Club “Good Citizens” qualification at Bronze level.

For both adults and children there is a chance to meet LOTS of Dalmatians although there is no guarantee there will be 101…

Entry is free although we hope you enjoy lunch or tea and cake, buy raffle tickets or home baked dog biscuits and dog cakes. For more information see www.dalmatianwelfare.co.uk or follow British Dalmatian Welfare on Facebook or @britdalwelfare on Twitter.

What a wonderful day!

That’s all, folks!

Once again, we have managed a spectacular village fete. The sun shone, the rain stayed away, our canine friends almost behaved themselves and the tug of wars (tugs of war?) were a fantastic contest, as always.

The fete could not happen without the assistance of so many people – from the committee who have been working on this since the dark days of winter, to everyone who donated items to sell, to those who bought raffle tickets, baked cakes or helped on stalls, and finally to everyone who attended the fete and enjoyed our traditional country spectacle. We thank you all!

Official photos will follow as soon as we have them, in the meantime please feel free to post your own on our facebook page – we’d love to see them.

Village fete 24th June – stalls

As always we have some lovely stalls at our fete – mostly small, local businesses and causes. Do please support them if you can.

Currently confirmed we have:

 

Village Fete Saturday 24th June – Programme supporters

We have a fantastic range of businesses based in Bellingdon and Asheridge and further afield locally. Many of them are kind enough to support our fete by advertising in our programme. Our thanks go to: