Middlemarch turned on the sunshine for the event, which Mrs Tisdall described as amazing.
The event was cancelled less than a week out from the big day last year due to a shift in Covid-19 alert levels. Mrs Tisdall said this year’s show was the largest in its history.
"The year before last, we had eight stalls — now, we have over 50," Mrs Tisdall said.
"As a local, it’s really great seeing faces I don’t recognise, because that means people have come from far away."
The event featured live music, a grand parade and all kinds of activities, such as a lawn mower race.
Mrs Tisdall said the archery tag arena and face painting were very popular with children, but what she loved was seeing everybody in the community having a great day out.