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2:46pm Wednesday 25th July 2007 in News
The magnificent and historical setting of Manorbier Castle hosts the Rotary Club of Tenby's annual Medieval Fayre this evening (Wednesday).
The fun begins at 6pm with an opening ceremony performed by the mayor of Tenby, Councillor John Griffiths, and his attendants.
As well as the favourite stalls, including Bat the Rat, Wheel of Fortune and a coconut shy, there will be musical entertainment from The Rain Kings and Tenby Brass Band.
Family fun comes from James the Juggler and a Circus Workshop.
The Collegiate of Knights Templar will stage re-enactments and drills and there will be a licenced bar, barbecue and fresh Welsh cakes baked by women of the Inner Wheel Club of Tenby.
Everyone visiting will receive a free draw ticket for a chance to win a grand prize package which includes a holiday for four at Kiln Park, Tenby, a Yes Limo' limousine ride, four tickets fo Tenby Cinema (including sweets) and a meal for four, including wine, at the New Overlander Restaurant, Penally.
All proceeds from the evening will go to help Rotary and Inner Wheel charities and good causes.
Rotary president, Steve Williams, said: "The Fayre is our main fund-raising event of the year, and over the last quarter century, it has proved to be an eagerly-anticipated and much-enjoyed family event."
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