Firth Park Festival

Story by Hannah Isherwood,

Firth Park Festival Committee The local volunteer committee who run the Firth Park Summer Funday really need your help to include more local people, families, talent and businesses from the area, including Pitsmoor and Burngreave.

The Committee really needs local help to represent the mixed faiths, religions, cultural backgrounds and nationalities that live, work and play in the area.

Please come along to a meeting at the Bowling Green Pavilion just inside Firth Park and not far from the First Start Building.

The Committee meets for about an hour on Friday mornings at 9.30am once a month.

The next meetings are 8th April, 13th May and 10th June

or get in touch at firthparkfestival@ gmail.com or on Facebook by searching “firthparkfundays”.

Singers, musicians, performers and dancers are needed to perform on the day.

Anyone wishing to have a stall please contact the Firth Park Festival Committee.

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