Sunday sees a packed schedule at Hornsea Museum and in the town hall celebrating a popular traditional showpiece.
Building on from last May’s Coronation Celebration Day, this family event celebrates all things spring.
This year the focus is on Celebrating May and Maytide traditions.
Sharon Rawdon from the museum's Silver Moon Shop says it'll be a busy day in town:
The day will end with a family ceilidh, courtesy of Hornsea Ceilidh Band, at Hornsea Town Hall.
To coincide with the event, The Silver Moon Shop has organised a May Fair event at the Town Hall from 10am to 4pm with stalls selling handmade crafts and toys, jewellery and gifts.
Sharon has more information on that:


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