Diary of Events ~ May 2010
6th Annual Tavistock Garden Festival
Pannier Market & Bedford Square 10 – 4pm Gorgeous plants and so much more. Refreshments Available. Free entry Call Tavistock Town Council on 01822 613529
Mixed Fayre To Coincide With Tavistock Garden Festival
Tavistock Town Hall 10:00 am To 4:00 pm
Free admission. Tel: 01822 617232 to book a table
Devon’s own Seth Lakeman is performing at the Daphne du Maurier Festival in Fowey, Cornwall
20th May
Morris Dancing with Lodestone Drake Manor Inn, Buckland Monachorum
8pm
22nd May 1st Tavistock Scout Group Car Boot Sale
Scout Den, Pixon Lane, Tavistock 9am – 12pm Refreshments and cakes available. £4 per table. Tel: 07710222059
23rd May Gigspanner
The Old Chapel, Calstock at 7.30 p.m. Emotionally loaded and life enriching takes on British Tradition and World Music. Tickets are £10 in advance, available from Levine’s in Calstock, or can be reserved by emailing or by calling 01822 834465. Tickets are £12 on the door, £5 for under 21s.
The Great Western Jazz Company
Plymouth Jazz Club, The Matchroom Suite, 12 Newnham Road, Plympton
An evening of Dixieland and swing, including music from the ‘Great American Songbook’. Admission £7, (Members £5, Full-time Students £3).
Tickets on the door or contact 01752 847611
25th May Tavistock Recorded Music Society AGM
Bedford Hotel, Tavistock 7.30pm – 10pm
26th May Tavistock Flower Club
United Reformed Church Hall, Russell Street, Tavistock 2.30pm
Demo by Pam Lewis: “Forging Ahead”. Competition: Be Bold Be Strong £4.50 per meeting for visitors, Subscription £30. Tel: 01822 614478
27th May
Morris Dancing with Lodestone London Inn, Horrabridge 8pm
Awesome Australian Electro-Rock Band ‘Pendulum’ bring their phenomenal unique sound to the Pavilions
29th May
Charity Bonanza (Tavistock Area Support Services)
Pannier Market, Tavistock 9am-4pm. Support your local charities. Entry Free.
30th May Pendulum
Plymouth Pavilions 7.30pm
The band will be performing hits from their latest album ‘Immersion’. Tickets £22.50 from the Box Office on 0845 146 1460
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From Canada to Calstock Hall - Urban Minstrels ‘Po’ Girl’
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27-29th May
Horrible Science Live on Stage
Pavilions (27th 10.30am &1.30pm; 28th
10.30am & 7pm; 29th 2.30pm, 7pm) Using actors and 3D Bogglevision special effects, science suddenly becomes fun for the children. Whether it’s a school outing or a trip out with Mum & Dad, this production will have children aged 6 and above amazed.
£12 adults, £10 children from Plymouth Pavilions Box Office on 0845 146 1460
30/31st May Glenrock Model Railway Open Days to raise funds for RNLI
In the garden of Glenrock Art Studio, Gunnislake Station 10am – 5pm The model railway, built by well-known local artist, Ian Pethers, has taken 16 years to complete. It comprises 180 feet of ‘0’ gauge track and is in two sections. The first is based on Windsor which is close to his childhood home and the second is based on the Tamar Valley with replicas of station buildings from Calstock, Gunnislake and Bere Alston. Light refreshments will be available along with an RNLI gift stall and the event will form part of the Gardens for the Lifeboats scheme. Admission £2.50 Concessions £1.50 There is ample free parking in Gunnislake Station car park. Further info from Glenrock Studio on 01822 834289
30th May Special Service
St Michael’s, Brentor 6.30pm
A perfect way to finish your afternoon stroll around Brent Tor. No need to rush home and change come and join in the St Michael’s Church experience, celebrate under the glow of gas lamps and sing with gusto accompanied by the wonderful battery organ. Dogs always welcome and wellies and warm waterproof clothing a must.
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