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16th - 27th July KINGSBRIDGE FAIR WEEK Kingsbridge


A week of family entertainment for all age groups. Fun filled activities including sports, bingo, firework and live music to name a few of over 40 events organised.


17 July


STOKE GABRIEL VINTAGE SUMMER FAIR 2-5pm


Bringing together the best of local vintage and home-made craft with traditional summer fair family entertainment – jester, side-shows


and stalls, and home-made tea and cakes. Admission, adults £1.50 and children 50p. Contact Monique: 01803 782585


20th, 21st and 22nd July ANNUAL PARISH ART AND CRAFT EXHIBITION St Saviour’s Church, Dartmouth The wide range of work on show includes tapestry, patchwork, sculpture and photography as well as flower arrangements and some outstanding contributions from students at Dartmouth Academy. The exhibition is open from 10.30am until 5.00pm on


Wednesday and Thursday and until 4.30pm on Friday. Refreshments are available in the church all day and there is a prize draw.


30th July - 7th August STOKE GABRIEL CARNIVAL WEEK Stoke Gabriel


Join in the fun or line the streets and join the throng at our annual carnival parade on 6th August 2011 in the picturesque village of Stoke Gabriel, on the River Dart


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4th - 6th July THE NIGHT PIRATES Exeter Northcott Theatre Inspired by the book by Peter Harris and Deborah Allwright. A fantastical moonlit adventure with puppets and pirates for children aged 3yrs+ and their families Tel: 01392 493493


6th July SPIRIT OF THE DANCE Torquay Princess Theatre The International smash hit Spirit of the Dance is one of the most successful shows ever to come out of Ireland and has been seen by more than twenty five million people in fifteen countries around the world. Tel: 0844 871 3023


11th – 16th July DINNER LADIES Torquay Princess Theatre Take one huge hit sitcom from BBC TV, place on a stage in a national tour starring members of the original cast of the TV series. Blend in VICTORIA WOOD’s writing undoubtedly some of the funniest on television, and whip into a play, based on the second TV series, following the reluctant love story of Bren and Tony, egged on by Dolly, Jean, Twinkle


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