Fair Programme, Saturday 11th July 2009
| 1000 -1300 |
Five-a-side football knockout rounds on the football pitches. School teams made up of years 4,5, & 6 and 5 & 6 girls on the playing field. |
| 1130 - 1700 |
Radio West Middlesex Presents….all the events linked from their gazebo and around the fair. |
| 1145 - 1235 |
St Margarets Elastic Band - a mix of big band, swing, jazz and popular songs. (Music stage) |
| 1230 - 1330 |
On the day registration to enter the St. Margarets Fair Dog Show, hosted by The Gadget Show's Jason Bradbury and sponsored by Absolute Pets. (Little Moormead) |
| 1230 - 1600 |
Twickenham Rowing Club - find out more about the sport from club members as well as trying out the sport on a rowing machine. (near the main arena) |
| 1245 - 1305 |
Crouching Tiger Karate - Young members displaying their Karate skills with Sensei Ben Pethick. (Display arena) |
| 1300 - 1340 |
Speakeazy - Enjoy the sounds of George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Manhattan Transfer, Dave Grusin, Steely Dan, John Mayer…(Music stage) |
| 1315 - 1350 |
Dance display from the infants and juniors of St Mary's school. (Display arena) |
| 1350 - 1400 |
Fair opening by the Mayor of Richmond Cllr Celia Hodges. (Display arena) |
| 1400 - 1440 |
Orleans Park Soul Band - everything jazz and soul from Stevie Wonder to Ray Charles to Dusty Springfield (Music stage) |
| 1400 - 1600 |
Dog Show Competition. (Little Moormead) |
1410 - 1550 |
Five-a-side Football Finals. (Display arena) |
| 1505 - 1545 |
Alix Anthony Band - Classic soul and rock covers - from James Brown to Jimi Hendrix. (Music stage) |
| 1550 - 1600 |
Presentation of the Football Trophies. (Display arena) |
| 1600 - 1630 |
Twickenham Rowing Club - the finals of the rowing machine competition. (near the main arena) |
| 1610 - 1635 |
Jazz Dancers - from St Margarets Dance Academy, this dance club of young people displays a mix of jazz and modern styles. (Display arena) |
| 1645 - 1700 |
Backslipperformers. (Display arena) |
| 1615 - 1700 |
Nark Drool and The Shudders - dig out those blue suede shoes and get ready for a mixture of rock and roll! (Music stage) |
| 1730 - 1815 |
The Allbeats - performing 60’s smash hits from England’s finest groups of that era: Beatles, Rolling Stones, Faces (Small of course), Who and The Kinks. (Music stage) |
| 1830 - 1845 |
Charity Auction (Music stage) |
| 1845 - 1935 |
Bulge - performing 70's rock including Slade, Mud, David Bowie, T Rex, Alvin Stardust and Sweet. (Music stage) |






