Many thanks must go to Tony Haynes for sending us a link to the great video footage he shot of the Maypole dancing.
Many thanks must go to Tony Haynes for sending us a link to the great video footage he shot of the Maypole dancing.
CheeseString Man – Winner of the Slingsby Scarecrow Festival 2013.
The website will post some more scarecrow photos this week
I noticed the wonderful wall of daffodils, featured in the photo, as I pulled up to the crossroads at the top of the Balk a few days ago. You can’t miss them!
After the drab browns and greens of winter, there’s nothing like a wall of bright colour to welcome in the spring and say goodbye to the winter.
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Bank Holiday Monday will be busy with a number of events taking place in the village. The Annual Scarecrow Trail can be followed throughout the weekend from the 4th May and the first of this year’s Car Boot sale will take place on the Sportsfield from 7 am to 2 pm (weather permitting, of course).
Finally we have the May Day Celebrations that will take place this year on Monday, May 6th starting at 12 noon on Slingsby village green.
Programme of Events for May Day celebrations 6th May
12.00pm – White Star Band playing
12.00pm – Stalls Open
1.00pm – Maypole dancing by the children of Slingsby School
1.20pm – Garland Dancers from Scarborough
White Star band playing
2.00pm – Maypole dancing by the children of Slingsby School
2.20pm- Garland Dancers from Scarborough
White Star band playing
3.00pm Raflle Drawn
The garden is open at Rewela Cottage, Skewsby, to the public again this year on Sunday 5th May and Sunday 21st July. The garden is in the NGS Yorkshire Booklet for 2013 at the top of page 26, garden number 98.
The garden is also open by appointment for gardening clubs & Societies, WI, and community visits, during May & July only. (Minimum 10 people per visit).
Admission is £3.50 (children free). All monies raised are for the National Gardens Scheme charities.
For more details about the garden go to http://www.ngs.org.uk/gardens/gardenfinder/garden.aspx?id=21667