Plans are being finalised for the second and final Tenby Round Table Summer Spectacular of 2001, which takes place in the harbour on Sunday.
A fortnight ago, massive crowds enjoyed a feast of entertainment and basked in glorious sunshine, making the event one of the best on record. All eyes are on the weather forecasters once again as Tablers look to stage a day of fun for all the family.
"Two weeks ago we had a fantastic day and I am extremely grateful to everyone who was involved," said Table chairman Chris Evans. "Few people realise the effort that goes into putting on the events and the costs involved, so it was nice to see everything run so well and so many people enjoying themselves."
Once again the fun starts at 3 pm, with the ever-popular Bradley Bear Show, courtesy of the event's main sponsor, Kiln Park. Later in the afternoon there will be an appearance by the colourful Celtic Claddagh Irish Dance Group and a performance from talented vocalist Adam King.
In the early evening, the Tenby and St. Govan's Coastguard will perform a joint rescue with the Tenby Inshore Lifeboat, along with the launch of the Tenby Lifeboat itself.
Two weeks ago, the RAF Sea King helicopter provided a focal point in the North Bay. This time around, eyes will be lifted to the skies by the aerobatic brilliance of Brian Lecomber in his Microlease Stunt Plane.
The evening entertainment will once again be provided by top Celtic rock group, the Rain Kings and the one and only Talisman, who both generated a party atmosphere in the harbour two weeks ago. Wacky Wane Wharton will also be on hand to ensure that the crowd is entertained and the programme runs on schedule.
As usual, there will be a host of side shows and charity stalls operating and a range of refreshments on offer, including a pig roast, burger stall and charity licensed bar.
"I am really looking forward to Sunday and hope that as many people as possible come down and join us. I would just ask everyone to give generously to our bucket collectors because every penny of the profits from our events goes to charities and other deserving causes in our area. To put on events like these costs a lot of money, but it brings a lot of pleasure to so many people. Please dig deep and help us to give away a bumper amount to worthy causes," Chris concluded.
The fun in the harbour kicks off at 3 pm and will be brought to a rousing climax at 10 pm with a stunning firework display by Flameburst FX.




