With Chevron's very kind support, this will mean that the Rotary Club will be able to use the proceeds from the evening to help their local, national and international charities.
The gates will open at 5.30 pm, when everyone can enjoy the fairground rides, side stalls and bonfire. A licensed bar will be available, along with a barbecue by Rotarians and Welsh cakes prepared by the ladies of Tenby Ladies Circle.
This year, the Rotary Club are very pleased to confirm that there will be live music to entertain the crowd in the build-up to the firework display, which will take place at around 8.30 pm.
President of the Rotary Club, Andy Tulley, extends a warm welcome to everyone and hopes that a large crowd will turn up on the evening to enjoy the event.






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