CHIC Vintique is returning to Stockton’s Parish Gardens featuring about 40 stalls, live entertainment and a vintage tearoom.
The fair will be selling retro clothing, antiques, arts, crafts, gifts and cakes in a heated marquee from 10am until 4pm, on Saturday, April 12.
FOOD MARKET: The next Hemlington food and craft market will take place in the old Co-op building in The Viewley Centre from 10am until 1pm on Saturday. Visitors can buy fresh produce, gifts and crafts. Potential new traders can call 01642-909011 for more details.
FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT: Autism charity, Daisy Chain, is inviting teams to sign up for its Friends of Daisy Chain five-a-side cup. The event is taking place at Eston Leisure Centre at 3pm on Friday. Entry costs £40 per team for a squad of seven aged 16 years and over. For more information or to book a team call 01642-531248.
JAZZ NIGHT: Early bird tickets costing £8 are available to hear Dean Stockdale play the music of Oscar Peterson at Saltburn Community Hall, Albion Terrace, Saltburn, on Friday, March 14, at 7.30pm. Tickets for the concert, which is being staged by Saltburn Jazz Club ,cost £8 until March 10, and £10 thereafter and £5 for under 21s. For details cost 01287-624997.
SOFT PLAY: Baby and toddler play sessions are being held at the Rainbow Leisure Centre, Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, every Wednesday from 9.30am to 11am costing £3.50 per parent which covers entry, a slice of cake, refreshments and use of the soft play area.
CRAFT FAIR: A craft fair will take place at Linthorpe Community Centre, Middlesbrough, on Saturday from 10am until 3pm featuring cards, jewellery and soaps. Entry is free.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL: Stockton Riverside College Under-8s football team is hosting a tournament and fete on Sunday, April 13, from 11am to 3pm at the college in Billingham. The fete will include stalls, a bouncy castle, sports, games and raffles. For more information or to reserve a stall call 07766-316703 or 07870-678744.
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