It's all hands to the wheel at St. Johns Church this week, as the Festival of Daffodils and celebration of St. David gets underway.

Opened yesterday (Thursday) to the public, the festival has a busy day today hosting the Network Ladies Rally and tea, and concluding with the Noson Lawen and supper (by ticket only).

On Saturday, the chapel will be open once again from 10 am to 5 pm, while a coffee morning will be held in the school room and the Tenby Brass Band will be entertaining.

Sunday morning there will be a Celtic style worship in the beautifully decorated Sanctuary from 10.30 am to 11.30 am. Everyone is welcome. The service will be followed by a Faith lunch, which basically means that everyone can bring an offering of food which is then shared with everyone else.

Sunday evening sees the climax to the celebration, when the Cymanfa Ganu will be held, again in the Sanctuary. All the favourite hymns will be sung. Tenby Male Choir, St. Mary's Choir, St. Johns singing group and the Cymrodorion Ladies will all be participating in what will be a joyous, musical evening of praise and thanksgiving.