Bakes, games and summer fun at St Dominic’s Social Centre

There’s something for everyone at this year’s Summer Fayre at St Dominic’s Social Centre. Taking place on Saturday 28th June from 12pm to 3pm, the event will bring together the community for a relaxed afternoon of food, games and a slice or two of homemade cake.

All proceeds will go towards the upkeep and use of the Church’s Social Centre. Entry is free, but please note the event is cash only.

Fun for all ages

Visitors can look forward to a mix of family-friendly activities and tasty treats, including:

  • Hot pork and stuffing or beef and onion baps
  • Strawberries and cream
  • A fully stocked bar
  • Kids’ games with prizes
  • Face painting and crafts
  • Music and entertainment
  • Punch and Judy show
  • Tombola and raffles

Show off your baking skills

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A highlight of the day will be the St Dominic’s Bake Off 2025, open to both adults and juniors (14 and under). There’s no fee to enter, and all types of cake and traybakes are welcome.

To take part, email stdomsbakeoff@gmail.com with your full name and whether you’re entering the Adult or Junior category. Juniors should also include a parent or guardian’s name. Cakes must be dropped off by 12:30pm on the day, with judging at 1:30pm and prizes for the winners.

Supporting the community

All funds raised will support St Dominic’s in maintaining and running the Social Centre, which plays a vital role in local events and parish life.

Bring your family, bring your appetite and don’t forget your small change. Every bite, game and raffle ticket helps to support a valuable community resource.

James Du Pavey - Stone

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