Harpole Scarecrow Festival 2012
Saturday 8th to Sunday 9th September 2012Harpole Bowls Club, Larkhall Lane, Harpole, Northamptonshire, England MAP
expect around £25
The 15th family friendly Harpole Scarecrow Festival happens on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September 2012 from 4pm until 11pm, at Harpole Bowls Club, in Harpole, Northamptonshire.
Since its inception fourteen years ago the Harpole Scarecrow Festival has raised over £30,000 for the organisations and community in Harpole.
The Harpole Scarecrow Festival was started in 1997 to raise funds for All Saints Church in Harpole. Since then the money raised has been distributed to help a wide range of local community projects.
The spirit of Harpole's Scarecrow festival is all about our community working together to provide a weekend of simple family fun and creativity, whilst raising funds for the benefit of a wide variety of village projects and charitable causes.
Village residents are encouraged to create and display scarecrows of all shapes and sizes in their gardens.
More information will be here when available.
Line-up
The first act confirmed is Ash Lane, as well as music expect a comedy stage & acoustic lounge and bars and food.Tickets
Tickets are not yet on sale.More info
There are a number of new events during the Scarecrow festival this year, including children's art activities, donkey rides, bouncy castles, and open top bus rides.Since its inception fourteen years ago the Harpole Scarecrow Festival has raised over £30,000 for the organisations and community in Harpole.
The Harpole Scarecrow Festival was started in 1997 to raise funds for All Saints Church in Harpole. Since then the money raised has been distributed to help a wide range of local community projects.
The spirit of Harpole's Scarecrow festival is all about our community working together to provide a weekend of simple family fun and creativity, whilst raising funds for the benefit of a wide variety of village projects and charitable causes.
Village residents are encouraged to create and display scarecrows of all shapes and sizes in their gardens.
More information will be here when available.