Children and young people from Pembroke Dock enjoyed a Fun Day at the town's Memorial Park on Saturday.
The event was part of the town's annual festival which began on Friday with a cabaret and dance at the Pater Hall, attended by more than 120 people.
Entertainment at the Fun Day included face painting, rock climbing, circus juggling, lots of music and there was even a chance to make a closer acquaintance with some snakes.
A Bollywood dancer made a star appearance at an Indian buffet at the Made in India restaurant on Sunday evening, which was attended by guests including the mayor.
And on Monday, the older members of the community enjoyed a tea dance at the Pater Hall.
Today (Wednesday), a Midsummer Parade and picnic will leave the Pater Hall for the Western Way car park at 6pm. It will be led by musicians and belly dancers.
Throughout the week there have been workshops, musical events and entertainment and the festival week will end with the Festival Roots Concert on Friday.
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