At weekends and national holidays, the
town crier can be seen in the main square and around the Minster. The legacy and position of the town crier date back to the
English Civil War. The town has a large civil war reenactment society, which performs every year. The town has a well-established and large market, the
Wimborne Market. The market is held on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It was previously located in the town centre but moved out several years ago to a site on the edge of town to accommodate its size. Every year Wimborne hosts the longest fireworks display in Dorset, as part of its
Guy Fawkes celebrations; a county record that it has held since 2004. The bonfire and pyrotechnics display is held each year in the grounds of
St Michael's Church of England Middle School and is well supported by many thousands of people from the town,
Colehill village and the surrounding area. All proceeds are donated each year to local schools, and since 2004 over
£61,000 has been raised for local school projects and equipment. Every two years in mid-August, the Park Initiative, an interchurch charity working on Leigh Park estate, holds a community event called "Alive in the Park" in the centre of the estate using a large marquee.
Wimborne Minster Folk Festival Every summer in June the town holds the
Wimborne Minster Folk Festival. Founded in 1980, the annual event of traditional
folk dance and
music has become the focal point for one of the largest gathering of dance teams and musicians in the
South of England. The festival involves
morris dancing,
Appalachian dancing, concerts, workshops and children's activities, with parts of the town being closed to traffic. The Festival planned for 2020 did not go ahead due to the health precautions imposed in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, with the cooperation of local businesses and Wimborne Minster Town Council, the Folk Festival committee made use of Café @ The Allendale, a local community hub, to provide food and meals for those in difficulties, e.g. as a result of having to
self-isolate or not being able to work during the
lockdowns. The 2021 Festival also had to be cancelled but an online event took place over the usual second weekend in June. == Education and schools ==