It's all in aid of cancer research and goes from 11am to 4pm followed by a music festival.
Cayton Playing Fields hosts the fundraiser which includes a host of stalls and children's entertainment.
There are fairground rides, a tug of war, raffles, refreshments, including a BBQ and much more.
There's displays from Anne Taylor's Academy of Dance and Exley's Dance Studio.
Organiser Debbie Ratcliffe said:
"We raise money for mainly breast cancer research but also for other cancer research charities. We raised £17,000 in one night performing the real monte in front of 850 people at Parkdean resorts Cayton Bay in 2022 and have raised close to £50,000 in total so far by organising charity balls, quizzes, calendars, shows, fashion shows, galas etc and of course the "monte".
We have lots going on for all the family and it was such a hit last year, we raised just short of £4,000!"
Our main aim is to spread awareness as well as raising funds. Sponsors are also welcomed as we are a non profit organisation."
Entry is completely free too.


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