Pat's Party is just one week away and organiser are reminding people it's likely to be another sell out, so get your tickets now.
Pat's Party was established in 2004 by Pat Evans and has been held in Ben Rhydding in her memory ever since.
This year the party is on Saturday 28 June between 2 - 9pm and a spokesperson said:
"For those who haven't been before it's a fun, family friendly day out with live music, food, drink, children's entertainment, games and a zip wire to raise money for Save the Children and local good causes like food banks.
"We hope you can join us!"
Tickets can bought from the JustGiving page [www.justgiving.com/page/pats-party-2025] - include your name and how many tickets you are buying. The JustGiving link will close at the end of Friday 27 June.
Dogs are NOT allowed and organisers ask no BYO food and drinks - but do bring cash!

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