Island Life Magazine Ltd August/September 2010 | Page 46

out & about Shorwell Midsummer Fair birthday party The Shorwell Midsummer Fair has celebrated its 50th year in the grounds of Northcourt Manor. The fair was initially held to raise money for the village hall extension opened by Ruth Mew of Kingston Manor. Subsequently the beneficiaries have been widened to include all the Shorwell Clubs, the churches and the village hall, and also the Brighstone Scouts, raising over £5,000. The fair retains its traditional stalls, and have not allowed commercial stands, as has happened in so many other fairs and shows. So Tombola, Coconut Shy, Island Life - August/September 2010 skittles, cake stalls, sweets, white elephant, remain as popular as ever, but some of the more exciting activities like greasy pole, have had to be suspended on the grounds of insurance. There was a total of 34 stalls, but much of the attention was focused on the arena where there was country dancing, dog training displays, falconry display, and Watching the skittles finally the traditional races for children and adults . The 2010 fair was attended by 2000, raising £10,100 before expenses, and was attended by Ruth Mews’s daughter, Judith Hammond. Dennis Russell - who has been on the fair committee for 50 years, half of them as chairman - Andrew Turner MP, and John and Christine Harrison, owners of the WI tent ladies eager for business Manor. crockery smash, hoopla, Battle of the pole Battle of t he pole Birds eye view of the fair 46 Childrens sack race Visit our new website - www.visitislandlife.com