Bring the children, bring your friends — and don’t miss the joy next year. Credit: Cala Nova Cancer Care Charity Shop
On Saturday May, 24, the rooftop of the Port of Calanova in San Agustín, Palma, will be transformed into a vibrant celebration of community and compassion. Against the stunning backdrop of the Mediterranean, the annual Spring Fayre unfolded — a lively and heartfelt gathering in aid of the Calanova Cancer Care Charity, supporting cancer patients across the Balearic Islands.
At the heart of the day will be the beloved Paul Martin, whose presence will light up the event from the very first note. With his signature warmth and charm, Martin will deliver a spirited performance that will have people smiling, singing, and swaying along. But he won’t stop there — seamlessly stepping into the role of host, he will introduce a rich line-up of performances, beginning with the angelic voices of the Belver International School Choir. Their young singers will move many to tears with their pure and touching melodies.
The afternoon will continue with traditional Mallorcan dancers twirling to local rhythms, and the delightful Cherry Bombs, a group of ladies who will revive nostalgic classics with infectious enthusiasm. Stalls brimming with handmade crafts, tempting cakes, and fragrant tarts will line the venue, while a cheerful tombola will invite guests to try their luck — all in support of a noble cause.
For those wishing to savour the day even longer, a barbecue at Canblanc Restaurant will offer the perfect spot to enjoy lunch by the sea.
Organisers will make a heartfelt call to bakers and local supporters: donations of cakes or tombola prizes will be warmly welcomed — a gesture of solidarity as sweet as any sponge.
With breathtaking views, community spirit, and the unforgettable voice of Paul Martin leading the day, the Calanova Spring Fayre will be more than just a fundraiser — it will be a celebration of life, resilience, and togetherness.
Bring the children, bring your friends — and don’t miss the joy next year.
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