Hundreds of residents attended the first Community Open Day at Yatton Masonic Hall.
The event, held on a perfect sunny day, featured a variety of attractions, including demonstrations from St John Ambulance and live music from Crooked Finger.
Attendees also enjoyed cream teas, local burgers, and hot dogs, as well as treats from an ice cream and slush puppy vendor.
For children, a free bouncy castle was available, while others explored hourly tours of the lodge room and various arts and crafts stands.
A treasure hunt offered the chance to win an ice cream maker, and there were also charity presentations.
Over 200 locals attended the event, which was organised by 23 Masonic volunteers.
The new community support vehicle, donated to St John Ambulance, was also on display.
Of the £80,000 needed for the vehicle, £7,000 was donated by local residents.
For more information about local Freemasons, membership, charity in the community, or hiring the venue, email yattonfreemasons@gmail.com.
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