It has been a bumper weekend of events.
From the BSO Proms in the Park to the Pier to Pier Swim and the annual Poole Carnival - there was something for all tastes.
So in case you missed any of our coverage over the weekend here are some of the things that went on.
The BSO Proms in the Park was back in Bournemouth.
The three-day spectacular included music from Bizet’s Carmen, Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyries and Abba.
Each evening ended with fireworks, choreographed to music.
The fifth Wiggle Bournemouth Sportive cycling event took place on Saturday.
Some 750 people joined this non-competitive event, joining one of three courses starting atChapel Gate Sports Center at East Parley.
Terrier racing was just one of the events at the Poole Town and Country Show this weekend.
The two day event at Upton Country Park attracted thousands of visitors.
From classical in Bournemouth to jazz in Christchurch we saw hundreds of people pack out Christchurch Quay for Stompin' on the Quomps on Saturday.
Many enjoyed picnics on the grass as the listened to the musicians.
On Sunday morning hundreds of swimmers braved the cold and took part in the Pier to Pier Swim.
The 1.4mile charity swim raises money for the British Heart Foundation.
Sunday also saw thousands of people line the streets of Poole for the annual carnival procession.
And organisers are already cliaming this year's Poole Carnival is the best in the event's history.
Visitors to the Thai Summer Fair on Sunday got the chance to chat with some Buddhist monks.
The annual fair also featured displays of traditional dancing and music, Muay Thai boxing and colourful costumes - not to mention plenty of food.
More than 6,000 people attended the Mudeford Lifeboat Funday on Sunday.
The free event included the ever popular raft race and raises thousands of pounds for the maritime rescue charity every year.
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