THERE will be plenty of fun for all ages at the free Pershore Summer Fest on Saturday, June 13.
The event takes place from 10am to 3pm at Pershore College, Avonbank.
Although the event is free and everyone is welcome, people do need to book places so the organisers know how many people will be attending.
People will be able to explore the college through an array of activities.
There will be tours of the animal centre to meet furry and scaly residents and a dog competition will be held. People can take along their four-legged friends to compete.
Immersive virtual reality experiences will enable people to step into the future and there will also be a variety of indoor and outdoor games.
There will be a Maze Trail for people to negotiate in the supported learning students foundation garden, food and drink to try at the Bloom Cafe and hands-on construction and outdoor sports to help the children burn off some energy.
Demonstrations of arboriculture and machinery in action will showcase the college’s team performing live tree management and climbing displays. And visitors will be able to check out impressive tractors during motor vehicle demonstrations.
There will be a student-led plant nursery sale where people can browse and buy high quality plants grown by horticulture students.
Guest speaker and gardening expert Josh Egan-Wyer will give a presentation entitled ‘Classy Plants for Classy Gardeners’. The head of school for animal science, land-based studies and horticulture will give the talk during guided tours.
Young visitors can also find out about the fascinating world of bee keeping while the grown-ups can sample the Pershore Press Cider.
There will be art exhibitions in the gallery and hair and beauty treatments in the salons.
And there will be a selection of local craft makers selling their wares on stalls.
Visit PershoreSummerFest2026.eventbrite.co.uk for more on the Pershore Summer Fest and to book free tickets.
