Locals are invited to make a date with Good Hope’s annual community fete, set to sizzle this summer with a day packed full of fun activities.
Taking place on Sunday 13 July in and around the Hospital’s Treatment Centre between 10am and 3pm, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The fete includes:
- Kids’ activities – little ones be sure to bring your teddy bears to the teddy bears’ hospital.
- Dog show with over 20 categories available to enter
- Arts, crafts and home made goods stalls
- Homemade cakes and refreshments
- Live music
- Raffles, competitions, tombola and prizes
- Free health information and health awareness stands
- And much more!
Richard Parker, Good Hope managing director, said: “The Good Hope Hospital community fete is always a highlight of the Hospital’s calendar and something we are always proud to host. We feel that it is important to open our doors to the community so they can find out a little more about what we do.
“I would encourage everyone to come along whether they have a particular interest in health or not. There really is something for everyone to enjoy and with having the fete both indoors and outdoors we are good to go in any weather.”
The fete will be opened at 10am by Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, the member of Parliament for Sutton Coldfield. Entry is £1 for adults and 50p for children with visitors’ car parking free of charge and via the Bedford Road entrance.
For further information about the Good Hope community fete, including enquiries about hosting a stall, contact event organiser, Samantha Howell on 0121 424 2793 or email: samantha.howell@heartofengland.nhs.uk