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Marylebone Summer Festival

Outdoor Arts and culture

The Marylebone Summer Festival returns on Sunday 9 June with a fun-packed agenda.

Family-friendly activities include a pop up mini golf course, a dedicated dog zone ‘Bark in the Park’, a wellness hub with free exercise classes, Ferris wheel and rides, live music in Paddington Street Gardens, a farmers market, and unmissable entertainment to mark two decades of the much-loved community festival held in the heart of central London. 

 

London’s most active dog community YapYap will be hosting ‘Bark in the Park’ taking place in Marylebone Church Gardens. The canine zone will host a range of canine activities including a pupuccino cart, doggy tarot card reading, pawtrait illustrations and silhouette profiles, a dog photo booth, trick training workshops and more. There will also be a variety of competitions with prizes to win, from Best Rescue to Most Talented, hosted by BBC Radio London’s ‘The Barking Hour’ show hosts Radios Jo Good and Anna Webb, designed for both owners and their pets to take part in.

 

Marylebone Summer Festival is organised and funded by The Howard De Walden Estate, who carefully nurture Marylebone Village, one of London’s most distinctive and atmospheric shopping destinations. This year’s festival will be raising funds for charity partner, Young Westminster Foundation, who invest in brighter futures for young people in the local area. There will be a charity tombola with a variety of fashion, lifestyle and beauty prizes to win, and all sales made from Howard de Walden’s activations will be donated to Young Westminster Foundation.

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ITea Parties at Marylebone Library (In Person)

Libraries

Need help with your digital devices? Why not try the ITea Parties at our library? 

The ITea Parties are drop-in IT sessions provided by Westminster Age UK on a fortnightly basis. A volunteer will sit next to you and show you how to use your smartphone, tablet, laptop, etc. Just turn up on the day with your own devices and register.

Please note this class is for everyone over the age of 55.

For more information, contact Sarah Robinson:

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