- Strawberry Fair
:"Strawberry Fair" may also refer to an English folk song (Roud 173)"Strawberry Fair is a local festival of music, entertainments, arts and crafts. which has been held in
Cambridge ,United Kingdom since 1973. The fair is held onMidsummer Common on the first Saturday in June. The fair is open to the public and free and totally independent from any council run events.Events
The fair kicks off at 11.30am with a parade through Cambridge city centre. Colourful costumes can be seen and a
Samba band enjoyed. The arrival of the parade back onMidsummer Common at midday signals the official start of the fair. In recent years (since 2004) the fair has held a free 'film night' in the circus tent; short films made by local people are shown. The fair has always had a strong following of so called 'alternative' life styles.Music
A range of musical genres are represented at the fair across several music stages. Local bands are predominantly selected to play however those from further afield also feature. Young performers are also given their own stage to showcase their talents. Children are catered for by an Ents area that comprises a circus tent, face painters, and many other attractions. An Arts area also local art to be displayed and for visitors to the fair on the day to try their hand at something new.
Organisation
From the constitution, the purpose of the fair is:
:"The object of the Fair shall be to hold a Fair, called Strawberry Fair, annually on Midsummer Common, Cambridge, on the first (1st) Saturday in June, for the benefit of the local community, particularly the children. The Fair shall have free entry and entertainments, including music and theatre."
The fair is run by a committee of local people from Cambridge who elect a Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer, and Secretary each year in September/October to form a Steering Group. Sub-committees also operate in order to discuss specific areas of the fair's operation, namely Programming, Finance and Admin, Policy and Community, and Site. The heads of these sub-committees report back at monthly General Meetings - weekly closer to the fair - which provides accountability and allows for the approval (or otherwise) of proposals put forward by the sub-committees.
Approximately 1000 people
volunteer their time to make Strawberry Fair happen, which is seen by the committee as one of its greatest aspects. These volunteers include members of the committee itself, stewards, an environment team, area co-ordinators, stage managers, backstage staff, stalls co-ordinators, and many people 'behind the scenes' that undertake hours of administration. The fair's security team are the only people who get paid.The fair operates as a free event thanks to the efforts of all the volunteers who help every year. Income from the stalls that come on-site allows the fair to meet its infrastructure and overhead costs. Benefit gigs are held throughout the year to raise money. The local bands that play these gigs usually also play on the day of the fair. Strawberry Fair merchandise - including T-shirts, badges, programmes and posters - is also sold from Information Tents.
Internet
On 3rd June 2006, Strawberry Fair was the world’s first free festival with site wide free wireless Internet access. There was full wireless network coverage across Midsummer Common serving an estimated 80,000 people with television, radio, and Internet services over a mesh network. [ [http://www.cambridgeshiretouristguide.com/Articles/Article_55.asp Cambridge Tourist Guide, Article 55] ]
See also
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Stourbridge fair References
External links
* [http://www.strawberry-fair.org.uk/ http://www.strawberry-fair.org.uk/]
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