Annual market in ‘s-Graveland: fair, ‘cattle market’ and live music | The Gooi

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The Ankeveens Havenloos Men’s Choir performed.© Photo Studio Kastermans/Daniëlle van Coevorden

Just like ‘in the past’, horses, sheep and cows also live on Noordereinde.© Photo FSG

Simone Stevens

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‘s-Graveland

Traditionally, the annual market is held in ‘s-Graveland on the second weekend of May. The 42nd edition of the event of the Festivities Foundation ‘s-Graveland (SFG) is held on and near the Noordereinde and always attracts thousands of interested parties.

In the large white party tent on the party grounds at Noordereinde, the kick-off was Friday morning with bingo for seniors, graced by the Ankeveens Havenloos Men’s Choir. There was entertainment for the youth from the end of the afternoon until the evening with the Kids Club. This time with ‘Rollerskate 80’s party’ as the theme. Children could roller skate in the tent on a marked course, while the younger children could have fun on two bouncy castles. In the evening there was a performance by Guido van Oostrum with Go-products.

Bingo with live music.

Bingo with live music.© Photo Studio Kastermans/Daniëlle van Coevorden

Sheep

On Saturday, a large part of Noordereinde will be filled with 250 stalls from associations, charities, snacks and all kinds of products and goods. And – just like in the past, when a Livestock Market was still held – sheep, horses and cows. The organization is in the hands of DonEvents.

Bingo for seniors in the tent at Noordereinde in 's-Graveland.

Bingo for seniors in the tent at Noordereinde in ‘s-Graveland.© Photo Studio Kastermans/Daniëlle van Coevorden

At the end of the afternoon the band No Sweat will perform, as will Dennis van Veen. On Saturday evening, Feestband 2MF will be on stage with singer Dave de Graaf. Entrance is for 18 years and older.

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