HOME-MADE jams, table cloths, candles and pies were some of the locally-sourced products on offer at this year's West Bridgford Summer Gathering.
The annual event in Bridgford Park attracted more than 1,000 people on Saturday.
Many families went along to sample the local produce and to take part in activities from Nordic walking to dancing.
Katherine Wilson was running a stall for a West Bridgford online company called Locally Produced for You, which sells everything from clothes to coasters.
She said: "The Summer Gathering is all about bringing together the amazing creative businesses which are based in and around Bridgford.
"All the stalls here today have a connection with the area by using local ingredients and materials. It's a great opportunity to show off all the good things about West Bridgford and the atmosphere is lovely. Everyone is friendly and chatty and it's always a great day for families."
Jane Powell and Anne Stephens were running a stall which gave a taste of what their business, called Tots at the Top, is all about.
It provides sessions for children up to school age that focus on learning through play, creative activities and song.
Jane said: "We run sessions throughout Rushcliffe and today we are showing parents what we're about.
"We have a selection of foods on our table here and we're teaching children which foods they can grow in the garden and which they can't.
"They stick the foods on to a paper plate so it's creative and educational."
Alongside all the craft, food and homeware stalls, the event also involved activities such as story telling, Nordic walking and dancing.
Anna Rich, 38, of West Bridgford, went along to watch her six-year-old daughter maypole dancing.
She said: "My daughter Lucy is doing the maypole with her school, West Bridgford Infants.
"This is just such a nice event which really brings the whole community together. People in West Bridgford are so friendly and even though we haven't had good weather really this year or last year the event is still so well supported."