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Wetherby Festival promises a party atmosphere
This Bank Holiday weekend Among the many local businesses who are supporting the event is the recently opened Rainflorist on Cross Street. Owner, Jo Forster (in the photograph with event organiser Ken Campbell) said: “It’s such a lovely town and the Beer Festival sounds a great opportunity for people to get together in a fun environment and let their hair down. I’m pleased to offer my support.” This Bank Holiday weekend sees the return of the annual Wetherby Lions Beer Festi


Big Events for Little People
at Wetherby Lions' Beer Festival ! One of the Leeds area’s most popular children’s entertainers has confirmed her presence this year at the Wetherby Beer Festival. Sandra will be bringing her “Big Events for Little People” show to the popular charity event held at St James’s Church Centre in Wetherby from 2.00 pm on Saturday 25th May 2019. Included in her two hour routine will be pirates and princesses, superheroes (with a nod to the recent ‘Avengers’ film) toddlers time and


Rainflourist is made Welcome to Wetherby
And at Wetherby Lions' Beer Festival ! (Photo - left to right - Jo with Ken Campbell from Wetherby LIons ) WETHERBY Lions welcomes as a new Beer Festival sponsor one of the town’s most recently-opened businesses, 'Rainflorist'. The colourful displays at the entrance ensure passers-by can’t miss the shop in Cross Street and York-based owner Jo is keen to become quickly integrated into the Wetherby community. She says “It’s such a lovely town and the Beer Festival sounds a gr


Home Sweet Home !
Well it is with a beer at Wetherby Lions' Beer Festival ! (Photo - left to right - Lion Ken Campbell with Windsor Court staff) "A home is more than just bricks and mortar – it is a place you feel safe, well cared for and relaxed”, that is the ethos of the newcomer to the life of Wetherby and Wetherby Lions are delighted to welcome them as a supporter and sponsor of the Wetherby Beer Festival. Caring and highly trained staff make a real difference to the lives of its resident


Racegoers at Wetherby went 'quackers'
Supporting the Lions’ annual Duck Race (Photo - Lion Martin 'eggs on' the racegoers at Wetherby Racecourse) As well as their each-way bets on the horses at Sunday’s Community Race meeting, many in the crowd found the time to take a punt on winning a £200 prize when the annual event comes to town on July 14th. Lions Martin, Tim, Phil and Julie staffed the gazebo as youngsters queued to hook a duck and win a badge while their parents bought tickets which enter them in the Duc