Summer fete raises more than £4,000 for the Hub on Rye Hill
The event took place on Saturday afternoon in the grounds of the Hospital at Rye in Peasmarsh Road.
A spokesman for the Hospital at Rye, which organised the event, said it was a ‘glorious’ day, adding: “The sun shone and the skies were blue all afternoon.”
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Hide AdResidents enjoyed a range of activities and games, including a popular Wine or Water stall.
The tombola was incredibly busy, and the sweet hoopla, tin can alley and sand cup game did not stop all afternoon as children tried to hoop a jar of sweets or knock down the tins to win bubble wands or water pistols.
Music was provided by the Rye Bay Crew. The spokesman said: “It really was the perfect afternoon to sit under the shade of a parasol, enjoy a Pimms or a cup of tea and a cake, listen to the music and enjoy the sunshine.”
Firefighters from Rye Fire station attended, bringing along two fire engines – one vintage and one modern – for children to explore.
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Hide AdThere were more than 60 entries to the dog show, which was compered by Pontins and drew a huge crowd.
Staff at an information tent talked visitors through the detailed plans for the Hub on Rye Hill, which will open in December and will offer out-of-hospital therapies with bathing facilities and classes such as Pilates and Yoga.
The spokesman said:“We hope that everyone who visited the tent, or took a tour of the site, now understands exactly what this amazing space will provide, and can spread the word among friends.”
Fundraising for the new community centre is still ongoing – support the drive by visiting the fundraising page.
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