A trail of lemons around Wymondham will mark the run-up to a community event celebrating the fruit.
The trail, using a so-called emoji designed by local artist Kellie Siddall, will be in the town ahead of Lemon Day, which returns for the fifth time on Saturday, November 7.
The event aims to bring the community together under the theme of lemon - either the colour, flavour or fruit.
The main activities will take place from 10am to 1pm at the Town Green Centre, behind the Methodist Church, where there will be a youth drama display from the Slow Theatre Company, music from Wymondham Ukelele Group, stalls and food demonstrations.
Funds raised at this year's event will be donated to the Wymondham Youth Bus.
Tony Vale, organiser, said: 'Wymondham Lemon Day provides a great opportunity to being all sections of the community together, at the same time raising funds for a good cause.'
Wymondham mayor joe Mooney will perform the opening ceremony, with other guests including Wymondham carnival queen Wednesday Batchelor.
Those parking in the Town Green centre from 8am to 6pm on the day can enter their ticket into a free draw to win shopping vouchers from traders on the street.
Town centre shops are being encouraged to decorate their windows and for their staff to wear something yellow. The cafes will be providing their usual range of lemon-flavoured food and drink.
For more information about Wymondham Lemon Day see www.facebook.com/WymondhamLemonDay
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