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It was Bexhill Day on Saturday! Local charities and groups came together along with the emergency services and other organisations that make our town the special place it is!

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There was also a record fair going on in the De La Warr Pavillion!
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The social club was busy again – a DJ this time

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…and when the sun went down, there was an open air screening of the movie Moana 3 on the wall of the pavillion!

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I’ll leave you with a minute-and-a-bit of music courtesy of the local Brass Band!
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Next week –
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Fantastic photos Keith. I love that each both or display had a respective color theme. Love the bird and plane juxtaposed in flight…great capture!
P.S> I am delighted to learn that “You’ve been flamingoed” is not just a North American thing…who knew!
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Thanks, Suzette, I didn’t realise ‘being flamingoed’ was an international thing!
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It is, here in North America, as far as I know. Thank you Keith. Happy Friday!
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That record fair! I could spend a day in there alone!
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I almost did!
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Loved all these shots and I laughed with the I’m been flamingoed. Our local cheer leaders raised money doing this and always flamingoed our home. We always donated.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Sandee!
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how fun, a bit of something for everyone
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We are well looked after in our town!
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What a joyful celebration! I would have enjoyed being there.
As for the flamingoes, they do that here, too. If you get “flocked,” you make a donation and give a name of another person and the flock migrates.
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It’s a day we all look forward to!
I like the way your flamingoes migrate! I may mention that to our Lions Club!
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I love the bandstand is being used for it’s purpose!
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Thanks, Lydia. It’s known as The Coronation Bandstand and it was built in 1895. It’s still constanly in use!
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Thanks for showing us around around your town, dear Keith. These photos are fantastic!
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My pleasure, Nancy, thank you!
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liked the people photos – and the ecord sale – very cool = also, the video was nice – music by the sea – how relaxing
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It was a fun day!
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i enjoyed the post so much
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Hi Keith – looks to be an impressive Bexhill day – I do like the frontage and the de la Warr pavilion sites … looks like you pinched one of our Airbourne planes?! Great pics and letting us see the community involvement: good for everyone – cheers Hilary
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It was quite a day, Hilary!. Don’t worry, we didn’t steal your plane, it flew round and round in honour of the veterans that assembled beside the RAF tent!
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Your area has nonstop festivals it seems. We may have one every weekend if we looked around but yours are amazing.
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One event after another – more to come, watch this space!
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What a wonderful idea to bring so many organisations together. More places should take note.
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Thank you, I quite agree!
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Looks like a fun and colorful day in Bexhill. We have community days like that here, too, in many towns like the one I grew up in.
I have to admit, I’d probably spend a bit of my time there at that record swap.
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It must’ve been so much fun. Lovely pictures
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Thanks, Sadje, it was a very special event.
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I can see it from the wonderful pictures
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Would love to prowl through those records!
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I did and I really enjoyed myself!
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I love the outdoor cinema
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It’s great, and it’s free! Tomorrow were having Paddington in Peru, and next week, Wicked!
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