Village fêtes are common in Britain. These are usually outdoor shows held on
village greens or
recreation grounds with a variety of activities. They are organised by an
ad hoc committee of volunteers from organisations like religious groups or
residents' associations. Fêtes can also be seen in former British colonies. In
Australia, fêtes are often held yearly by schools and sometimes churches to raise funds. cake from
Ruskin Park fête in London Attractions seen at village fêtes include
tombolas,
raffles,
bowling for a pig,
coconut shies,
bat a rat stalls,
white elephant stalls, cakes, and home produce such as jams and pickles. Competitive baking, such as making
Victoria sponge cake, is part of the classic British fête. Filmed in bunting-draped marquees in scenic gardens,
The Great British Bake Off television series is inspired by the quintessential English village fête. Entertainment at fêtes may include
Morris dancing,
tug of war,
fancy dress, and pet shows. The fête itself is a variation of a
fair. ==Other types==