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Scalby Fair 2022: Soul Rida

9 June 2022 By Developer

As part of the 2022 Scalby Fair Celebrations, Friday 17 June sees the long awaited return of Soul Rida to the beer garden of The Nags Head in Scalby!

With an energetic mix of Soul, Rock and, even, Northern Soul Music, there will be much to entertain everyone on this ever popular evening.

With food available and great music, why not make an night of it?

Entrance is free from 7.30 onwards.

Come along and, at last, let your hair down!

Filed Under: Scalby Fair News, Scalby Fair Soul Rida 2022, Scalby Fair Week 2022

Scalby Fair Beer Festival and Gin Bar 2022

9 June 2022 By Developer

From 3pm on Thursday, 16 June, at the Nag’s Head

beer bottles in hands
Photo by Ketut Subiyanto on Pexels.com

Brews from North Riding Brewery and North Riding Brewery.

Lots of Gin including from local distilleries York Gin and Whitby Gin Distillery.

Filed Under: Scalby Fair Beer Festival and Gin Bar 2022, Scalby Fair News

Scalby Fair Acoustic Folk Night 2022

9 June 2022 By Developer

Come and hear our talented local musicians who will include Jigs and Reels in their sets on the evening of Monday, 13 June, starting at 7pm.

Hopefully we will be outside under the new covered area in the beer garden as long as the weather permits.

Any money raised will be donated to our nominated charity, Martin House
Children’s Hospice.

Martin House will be represented on the evening and will run a tombola.

Yorkshire Coast Morris kick us off 7pm to 7.30pm.

Yorkshire Coast Morris

Then each of the other performers will play two songs each and we go round 3 times.

The running order is:-

Galeforce

Galeforce

Dirty Windows

Dirty Windows

Martin Heaton

Martin Heaton

Bob & Lindsey

Bob and Lindsey

Accord

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John Drakes

John Drakes

Nags Head Players

Nag’s Head Players

Philip Bull

Philip Bull

Filed Under: Scalby Fair Acoustic Folk Night 2022, Scalby Fair News

Scalby Fair Day 2022 Programme of Events Announced

8 June 2022 By Developer

It’s the 43rd Scalby Fair Day! Come and join us on Saturday, 18 June in the heart of Scalby village.

Enjoy our wonderful street fair along the High Street and South Street with over 50 stalls, music, dancing, flower displays, art exhibition, birds of prey, children’s entertainment and rides.

Have a go at the fabulous Scalby Fair Tombola, amble amongst the stalls, try one of the mouth-watering burgers or sit back and enjoy the entertainment.

Programme list is below. See you there, from 12 noon!

Filed Under: Scalby Fair Day 2022, Scalby Fair News

Scalby Fair Flower Festival 2022: full programme

7 June 2022 By Developer

The Twenties – from Princess to Queen

Flower Arrangements and Arrangers

1a & 1b  DECORATIVE POLES BY YVETTE DRABBLE & DOROTHY JOWSEY

 2. ZEIGFELD FOLLIES BY CHRIS BELSHAW

  3. THE MOVIES BY ALISON FENTON & SUE SEWELL

  4. LITERATURE: AA MILNE – WINNIE THE POOH BY ALISON ANNAN

  5. WINTER OLYMPICS 1920S BY CHRISTINE GOODALL

  6. WINTER OLYMPICS 2020S BY ROS ALDCROFT

  7. RUDOLPH VALENTINO BYJUNE WILKINSON

  8. FINDING ENDURANCE BY JENNY STAINTHORPE

  9. ART DECO BY JESSICA CATHCART

10. ASTRAZENECA BY BARBARA HILL

11. THE BIRTH OF A PRINCESS BY JO PURDY

12. THE REIGN OF THE QUEEN BY KIRSTY BERRIDGE

13. THE DISCOVERY OF PENICILLIN BY DAWN READMAN

14. MODERN ART BY JUDITH STEVENS

15. LITERATURE: F SCOTT FIZTGERALD – THE GREAT GATSBY BY KATE WARD

16. JAZZ MUSIC BY FLORENCE SHOWERS

17. VOTES FOR WOMEN & SUFFRAGETTES BY SOPHIE BOYES

18. FINDING TUTANKHAMUN BY LIN BLYTH

19. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF CRIME WRITER AGATHA CHRISTIE BY JULIE COOK

20. DISNEY BY JEAN GLASSELL

21. THE WALL STREET CRASH BY PAM COATES

22. FASHION – COCO CHANNEL BY SPETH MILNES

23. STRICTLY COME DANCING BY TRISH APPLETON

Having celebrated the Queen’s silver and diamond jubilees and other royal events over the years it was felt that the public may be overwhelmed by yet more royal flower arrangements!  It was decided to put a twist on the Fair’s title of “70 Glorious Years” and look at how life was in the 1920s and compare it to the 2020s, after all, Princess Elizabeth as she was then, was born in the 1920s. We found that things have either not changed much or history was repeating itself. 

It is sad to think that during the 1920s the world was still coming to terms with the Great War as it was known then, rebuilding, not only houses, factories and other places like churches, but picking up trade again, finding money and sorting out world finances after the Wall Street crash, tackling international friendships and  re-establishing understandings between countries. Sound familiar?

The 1920s saw a flurry of vaccines, covering TB, diphtheria, scarlet fever, tetanus and whooping cough, all of which were either killers or left the patient very ill indeed. Penicillin was accidentally discovered in 1928 but it took another 20 years before it was first used as a vaccine. So it is to the 2020s that we see the incredibly advanced work of the Covid-19 vaccines which have reduced the side effects and potential death of those who catch it, in less than a year!

On a brighter note, there are plenty of things that are more upbeat, with events like finding Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922 and Shackleton’s ship Endurance in 2022. Although the polar expedition was in 1915, Shackleton himself died in 1922 not knowing whether his ship would ever be located.

The 1920s gave us plenty of writers ranging from Agatha Christie (her first book was published in America in 1920) who ’disappeared’ in 1926 and found in a hotel in Harrogate, to F Scott Fitzgerald and his well-known book The Great Gatsby. 

Music has always played an important role in life and even though some genres are still with us, new sounds are still emerging. New dance moves have come, yet dancing with a partner or in groups hasn’t changed at all. Don’t forget to vote when Strictly comes back later this year!

Art has also gone through phases and, we all know what we like, whether it be traditional, modern or something specialist in between.

Sport hasn’t changed much over the years in some ways, like rugby and football, but sports in the winter Olympics have moved on from the original five Winter Olympic Sports in 1924 (consisting of nine disciplines) which were bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing (consisting of the disciplines military patrol,  cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping), and skating (consisting of the disciplines figure skating and speed skating) to include things now like   half-pipe skiing, luge and skeleton!

Finally, our Queen. On her 21st birthday she said: “My whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family.” It was an oath to public service to which, whatever our feelings about her, she has stayed true and has honoured for more than seven decades through war, peace, huge social, political and technological change and a global pandemic. 

Our grateful thanks go to all the flower arrangers for creating these   wonderful arrangements, to the Scalby Fair Committee for their continued support and to all those involved in the Festival. 

Our thanks also go to the Revd. Tony Hand, the Churchwardens and the PCC for allowing the 2022 Flower Festival to be held in St Laurence’s Church.

Ready for a Sit Down and a Rest?

St Laurence’s Church Mothers’ Union is serving 

Scone Cream Teas at £4 with tea or coffee.                                          

 Delicious cakes, squash & hot drinks are also available.                                           

See menu for prices.

Come down to the Church Rooms in the car park below the church on 

Saturday 18th June 1pm to 4.30pm.                    

Toilets (inc disabled toilet) and baby changing facilities are available in the Church Rooms.

All are very Welcome

 Scalby Fair’s Sunday Services at St Laurence’s Church

Sunday 19th June 2022

 8am Traditional Holy Communion

10.30am Morning Service

You are warmly invited to come & worship among the beauty of the flowers.

Filed Under: Scalby Fair Day 2022, Scalby Fair News, Scalby Flower Festival 2022

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