Diary of Events ~June 2011 25th/26th June
Duchy College Open Day & Summer Food Festival
Duchy College, Stoke Climsland 10am-4pm A fantastic weekend with lots to see and do. For more info tel: 01579 372233
www.duchy.ac.uk
26th June
Charity Quiz Night Market Inn, Tavistock. Tel: 01822 613556
The Annual Tavistock Steam Fair rumbles into town again in June - a highlight event of the year
24th June
Bingo in aid of
St.Bridget’s Church Funds, Bridestowe.
Bridestowe Village Hall
7.15.pm - eyes down 7.45pm
Prizes- Refreshments- Raffle.
A very popular evening - come & join the fun. Entry 50p plus cost of books
A Gallery Bar Special featuring Al Marconi, with Mark Barnwell
Calstock Arts, The Old Chapel, Sand Lane, Calstock 8pm
A welcome return by Al following his sell out gig with Guitarras del Fuego, with support from the ever popular Mark Barnwell. Tapas will be available and Al will play from around 8.30 p.m. (doors open 7.30 p.m.).
Come and meet friends for a chat accompanied by some great flamenco and Spanish guitar, featuring tracks from Al’s new album.
Free entry, but donations welcome.
25th June Morrissey
Plymouth Pavilions
One of the most iconic artists of the last 30 years and described by NME as ‘one of the most influential artists ever’, Morrissey rose to fame in the 1980s with ‘The Smiths’ before he embarked on a highly successful solo career after the band broke up in 1987.
Tickets £32.50 (limited to 6 per customer). Box Office 0845 146 1460 or visit
www.plymouthpavilions.com
The Pirates of Penzance Cotehele nr Saltash 7pm
Concert performance by the Plymouth Gilbert and Sullivan Fellowship.
Tickets £10 from 01579 351346 Tavistock Local Group of Devon Wildlife Trust
Meet at Postbridge Car Park (grid reference: SX646789) 9pm
Nightjars Walk at Bellever With Roger Swinfen.
Torches essential. Wear warm clothing and anti-midge cream. Bring binoculars. In the case of bad weather, ring Fran McMurray on 01822 613628 to check if event is going ahead; if not, an alternative date may be arranged.
Dartmoor Preservation Association: Bracken Clearance Please call Rachel Watson
30th June
DPA: A Tour of the Dartmoor Brewery, Princetown
Please contact the Dartmoor Preservation Associa- tion office for more information. Tel: Fiona Senior on 01822 890646
Email:
fiona.senior@
dartmoorpreservation.com
Morris Dancers
Honicombe Manor, nr St Anne's Chapel 8pm
www.lodestonemorris.co.uk
15th July
tel. 01822 614855 for more information and to find out where the conservation team will be working.
Steven Sogo & The Hope Street Calstock Hall, Bar & doors open 7.15pm, Performance 8pm
Steven Sogo sings about life, love & peace in a style that mixes traditional Burundian music with jazz, blues & pop. His song ‘Il Est Beau Mon Pays’, a hymn to the beauty & vast human wealth of his ravaged country, was a huge pan-African hit.
Tickets £10 adult, £4 u18 from Limekiln Gallery, Plush Hair & Beauty, on line : CRBO website or tel: 01726 879 500
http://www.calstockhall.org www.myspace.com/stevensogo
28th June
Parkinsons Disease Support Group The Anchorage Centre 10.30am-12 noon. Tel: 01822 614204
Tavistock and District Local History Society St Eustachius Church, Tavistock (meet 2.30pm inside church)
Afternoon meeting & Talk: “St Eustachius Church - The Building & its Contents” by Joan Torvell. There will be a series of short tours of the building through the afternoon, a photographic display from the Thorington collection and availability of burial data and
memorial inscriptions for the church and
A free event for all 29th June
Dartmoor Preservation Association:
Bracken Clearance
Please call Rachel Watson tel. 01822 614855 for more infor- mation and to find out where the conservation team will be working.
Tavistock Flower Club
United Reformed Church Hall, Russell Street, Tavistock 2.30pm
Competition: Donna Ayers “Past to Present”. Bring & Buy. Visitors: £4.50 per meeting
Steven Sogo & The Hope Street bring their songs of life, love and peace all the way from Burundi to Calstock Hall
Please Note:West Devon Diary takes no responsibility for the accuracy of information on this page. We recommend checking with contacts for each event in case details have changed since the information was added.
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churchyard . Refreshments available for a small charge for church funds.
Mike Silver in concert
Tamar Valley Visitor Centre, Cemetery Road, Drakewalls, Nr Gunnislake, Cornwall. Doors open 7.30pm concert starts at 8pm An evening not to be missed in this
Information Centre & is wheelchair friendly. Bring your own refreshment as no bar! Tickets £10 from the Tamar Valley Centre Tel: 01822 835030
17th July
lovely new purpose eco-built building in a stunning setting next to the Drakewalls Mine which houses the Tamar Tourist.
Garden Fete, Family Dog Show & Pet Show Hele Farm, Gulworthy 2 - 5pm, Dog Show & Pets registration from 1.30pm
Attractions: Archery, skittles, sideshows, cream teas, various stalls, grand draw Admission free.
Proceeds for the Parish Hall & St. Paul’s Church Signposted from Gulworthy Cross along road to Lamerton.
23rd July
Plymouth Jazz Club Annual Jazz Picnic
Saltram House 6.00 pm. until 11.00pm. 2 bands, a real ale bar & light
refreshments available. Picnic, dance & join the brolly parade! Admission £14, (£12 in advance until July 16th.), students £5, under 10s free. Tickets from Saltram House (01752 333503), Plymouth Jazz Club (01579 370130) or Plymouth TIC (01752 304849).
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