The Isle of Wight NHS Trust will hold its annual summer fete on Saturday July 23 at St Mary’s Hospital in Newport following a two-year hiatus.
All proceeds raised will be donated to the Isle of Wight NHS Trust charity and reinvested into supporting staff health and wellbeing.
Chief Executive, Darren Cattell, said:
“I am delighted to see the return of our Trust’s summer fete which is a great opportunity for members of our Island community to come on site, meet our staff and enjoy the family friendly day out.
“We are all looking forward to taking some time out to come together in person again after a challenging few years and to welcoming members of the public to join in the fun.”
This year’s fete will have a Caribbean theme that will include a Tiki Bar selling cold drinks.
Among other things, there will be a water-blaster duck race, music, feed the flamingo, a tombola, bouncy castle and resus demonstrations from the Ambulance Service.
The fete will start at 11am and finish at 3pm.