EVERYONE is welcome at Wareham Folk Harvest, which promises a full day of music and dance on the quay and indoors.
The event on Saturday, September 17, features two concerts in the United Reformed Church Hall.
The first concert, from 2pm until 5pm, sees performances by Mick Ryan, Jim Chorley, Good Habits and Bob Carter.
The second, from 7pm until 10pm, features Tim Laycock with Colin Thompson, Mitchell and Vincent, and Nicola Clark.
Carey Hall is the venue for a ceilidh from 7.30pm to 10.30pm, featuring Murphy’s Lore.
The folk harvest, which also includes workshops, is returning following its successful launch last year.
The festival is a registered charity with the committee working hard to keep costs low and yet bring in enough revenue from ticketed events to help ensure its financial security.
To find out more about the event, visit the website, www.warehamfolkharvest.co.uk.

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