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WINDSOR: A fancy dress competition for dogs is just one of the attractions at Old Windsor’s Battersea Dogs and Cats Home show on Saturday. The home in Priest Hill, which rehouses abandoned dogs and cats, is holding its annual open day and the fancy dress competition is just one of the fun doggie contests going on. Other classes are waggiest tail, child’s best friend and best bull terrier. Entry is free and the open day is from 10.30am-4.30pm. WEXHAM: Summer Mela is heading for Wexham. Khalsa Primary School is holding the fundraising event, hosted by the parent-teacher association, on Saturday from noon until 6pm. Attractions include a performance by the UK’s leading Punjabi singer, Sukshinder Shinda, funfair rides, games, stalls, food, Sikh exhibitions and raffle at the school in Wexham Road. HURST: The Hurst Horse Show and Country Fair is taking place this weekend in School Road. The two-day event will include a hobby horse parade and gymkhana and a fancy dress parade for children. There will also be a giant tug-of-war, dog agility shows, and gymnastic and street dance routines. Stalls will again be selling home-made cakes, jams, sweets, jewellery, pottery, ceramics and glassware. The event at the Thames Valley Athletics Centre in Pococks Lane, will be hosted by soldiers from the Household Cavalry and Eton's mayor Philip Highy who will help behind the bar. The Salt Hill Cider company will be providing a local brew. There will be two live bands, Jive Express, a six piece from Hull, Yorkshire and Get-Rhythm, a three piece from Amersham. A sixties DJ, Jon Lacey, will also keep the hall rocking. Tickets are £20 each, full details are on www.etonsixties.com and on Facebook. You can also telephone 01753 852547 or email tickets@etonsixties.com WINDSOR: Midsummer fair at Alexandra Gardens, Windsor from noon. Fundraising plastic duck race in the Thames at Barry Avenue starts at 4pm. Classical music masterpieces will be played by a wealth of talent at a Windsor and Maidenhead Symphony Orchestra concert. The programme at Windsor Leisure Centre, in Stovell Road, is set to include Overture Rienzi by Wagner, Slavonic Dances by Dvorak, Tzigane for violin and orchestra by Ravel and the ballet suite Petrushka by Stravinsky. Among the performers are solo violinist Ji-Hye Lee, the winner of the orchestra's Young Musician competition. It will start at 7.30pm. Visit www.wmso.org.uk for more details. MAIDENHEAD: A demonstration of the dance fitness craze Zumba will take place at St Mary's Catholic Primary School summer fete. The event, from 11am-2pm in Cookham Road, will feature a range of activities and games including a bouncy castle, karate demonstrations, and Indian food. All proceeds raised will go towards school equipment, events and activities. Call 01628 622570 for details. COX GREEN: Join Manor Green School in celebrating its official opening at a special open day. The school, in Elizabeth Hawkes Way, in Cox Green, is inviting special guests to the opening and wants the public to come and see the facilities for themselves. It is for teachers, parents, pupils and the community to come and see the school and have a nice day. The open day is on Saturday, June 25, from 11am-3.30pm. BURNHAM BEECHES: Watch the drama unfold at open-air performances of a Shakespeare classic. A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Skewbald Theatre, will be put on at Burnham Beeches on Saturday and Sunday. Audiences will be taken on a guided walk through the woodland as part of the 105-minute performance, which will include puppetry, live music, dance and storytelling. Spirit of the 60s Day, from 10am-5.30pm, will include live music, classic cars and boat trips on the Thames for the whole family. Makeovers will be available in the Water Garden and there will be 60s-style photo shoots in a mobile studio. The Fab and Groovy Quiz will offer two free tickets for lucky winners to Cliveden Rocks, on August 6, and a Patsy lookalike from TV series Absolutely Fabulous will mingle with the crowds. Normal admission charges apply. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/cliveden for details. The family event organised by Burnham Grammar School PTA runs from 10.30am-3pm in Hogfair Lane on Saturday. Face painting will be on offer and refreshments will include an ice cream van and a Pimms and beer tent. Parents will also be able to buy good quality second-hand school uniform. Entry will cost £1 for adults and 50p for children. Visit www.bgs.bucks.sch.uk or email ptab@bucksgfl.org.uk for details. WINDSOR: Classical music masterpieces will be played by a wealth of talent at a Windsor and Maidenhead Symphony Orchestra concert on Saturday. The programme, at Windsor Leisure Centre, in Stovell Road, is set to include Overture Rienzi by Wagner, Slavonic Dances by Dvorak, Tzigane for violin and orchestra by Ravel and the ballet suite Petrushka by Stravinsky. Among the performers are solo violinist Ji-Hye Lee, the winner of the orchestra’s Young Musician competition. It will start at 7.30pm. Visit www.wmso.org.uk for more details. SLOUGH: The annual Survival family fun day is on Saturday at Slough & Eton School in Ragstone Road. The event, organised for more than 10 years by Slough-based education organisation Survival, takes place from noon-6pm. Entry is £2 for adults and £1 for under 16s. For enquiries and stall booking call 07949 755102. To enter a sports teams call 07944 423049. TWYFORD: A sporty theme is planned for the Polehampton Junior School fair which takes place on Saturday from 12-2pm. The fair will include a judo display by a local team and a tug-of-war between parents as well as the usual barbecue and beer and Pimms tent. There will also be a range of fun games and activities for the pupils including maypole dancing. HURST: Activities from canoeing to climbing and sail boats to Segways will be on offer at a outdoor open day at Dinton Pastures Multi-Activity Centre this weekend. Anyone seeking a one-stop-shop for outdoor pursuits can try their hand at a range of land and water based activities from just £1 a go, from 10.30am to 4.30pm, both days. Special events include a display of classic cars and a demonstration by the Newfoundland Rescue Dogs. FURZE PLATT: Furze Platt Junior and Infant School summer fair takes place on Saturday in Maidenhead. The fair is being organised by the PTA and will have a Caribbean fun day theme. There will be pirate games, and a limbo competition and a barbecue, a raffle, silent auction and beer tent. It is also a fundraising fair raising money for the Junior and Infant Schools. Takes place from 3-6pm. SUNNINGDALE: Come along and support budding young Wimbledon competitors who will show off their talents when they take part in a tennis championship in Sunningdale on Sunday. Boys and girls will compete in the Knight Frank under 13s competition at Charters School and trophies are set to be given out by Royal Borough mayor Cllr Asghar Majeed. The event at the Charters Road school will also feature a free hog roast for BISHAM: The Bisham Gardens Open Day takes place on Sunday. Nine gardens across the village will open their doors to the public. Gardens open are: Marlow Meadows in Quarry Wood Road, White Walls, 30 Bisham Village, Grange Cottage, Temple Lane and All Saints' Church. All money raised will be donated to All Saints' Church in Bisham. Lunch, drink and a ferry service is available at some gardens. All gardens are open from 12.30-5.30pm. For more information phone 01628 482754. HURST: The Hurst Horse Show and Country Fair is taking place this weekend in School Road. The two-day event, which starts on Saturday, will include a hobby horse parade and gymkhana and a fancy dress parade for children. There will also be a giant tug-of-war, dog agility shows, and gymnastic and street dance routines. Stalls will again be selling home-made cakes, jams, sweets, jewellery, pottery, ceramics and glassware. The show takes place in School Road from 10am-5.30pm both days. Visit www.HurstHorseShow.org.uk for details. HURST: Activities from canoeing to climbing and sail boats to Segways will be on offer at a outdoor open day at Dinton Pastures Multi-Activity Centre, continue on Sunday, after kicking off on Saturday. Anyone seeking a one-stop-shop for outdoor pursuits can try their hand at a range of land and water based activities from just £1 a go, from 10.30am to 4.30pm, both days. 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