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By Haddenham Webteam - 23rd April 2018 7:30pm
For the third year running, the Haddenham Association of Scouts & Guides is organising a village Scarecrow Festival.
Individuals and organisations are invited to create and display a scarecrow at a location of their choice from Saturday 9th to Sunday 24th June inclusive.
There is no charge to participate, but optional donations are invited, which will be shared equally between the Haddenham Scout & Guide Association (Charity No.270223) and Helen & Douglas House (Charity No. 1085951).
If donating by cheque please make it payable to Haddenham Association of Scouts & Guides. Thank you.
You can download the entry form by clicking on one of the documents featured below the images on this page — one is a Word document, the other a PDF.
So that organisers can create a detailed trail map for visitors, it is very important that participants complete the entry form and return this by Friday 1st June to:
The Scarecrow Festival
c/o 7 Dovecote,
Haddenham HP17 8BP
or scan your complete form and Email it to: scarecrowhaddenham.festival@gmail.com
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