Ferne Animal Sanctuary, the Somerset-based animal rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming charity, will be holding its annual summer fete on Sunday, July 20, between 10am and 4 pm.
Visitors can enjoy a day of entertainment and activities, including the opportunity to find out about moths with the Somerset Moth Group. 
There will also be giant outdoor games, a creative corner and even an indoor beach with sandpits, paddling pools and ice-creams!
Emma Purnell, Chief Executive Officer at Ferne Animal Sanctuary, said: “The fete is a wonderful way to bring our community together while supporting the animals at Ferne, and I couldn’t be prouder of the team for putting on such a fantastic day.”
All proceeds from the event will go directly to supporting Ferne Animal Sanctuary’s ongoing efforts to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need.
Ferne Animal Sanctuary is a non-Government funded charity that has provided refuge and rehabilitation to its animals for more than 80 years. Located in a National Landscapes area and nested in the Blackdown Hills near Chard, Somerset, Ferne Animal Sanctuary houses and cares for more than 300 animals on its 72-acre site.
For more information about Ferne Animal Sanctuary, visit www.ferneanimalsanctuary.org
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