Events focus

The
Hampshire Combined Army Cadet Band
will march and play for the Old Club
Parade as well as performing a range of popular music later in the
day. Last year they "soldiered on" despite the weather.
Samboogie
is Midhurst's new samba band inspired
by samba-playing vicar Marcus Ronchetti. A samba drummer himself, he
has brought his enthusiasm for the foot-tapping music from his
former parish at Shoreham Beach, where he formed and played in Beach
Bateria – the Brazilian name for drummers.
Hanging Tree Band
Is a duo who will have you
rocking, reeling and jigging in The Street. They have recorded four
albums, the latest of which, On Raglan Road, is a collection of
tunes from, or inspired by, Ireland.

Jesterical
is making a welcome return to The
Street performing his own particular brand of juggling, dangerous
(not really) stunts and generally entertaining all ages without the
benefit of a safety net!
Homestead
Dog Agility
will be familiar to some in the
village, but it will be their first appearance at the Festivities
(last year’s display had to be cancelled due to rain). Collies,
Spaniels, Terriers and many more breeds will be performing in the
paddock by Church Farm.

Bollywood comes to Harting -
The Village School delighted
us all last year with their drumming display in the Parish Church.
This year they will be performing two dance routines including one
with a Bollywood theme.
Bell
Ringing
will feature in The Parish Church with
the opportunity to ‘have a go’ afterwards. Harting is looking to
recruit new bell ringers so now is the chance to see what is
involved.
Organ Recital
- performed by Mark Dancer, Director of
Music at St. Peters Church , Petersfield.