in February?
WEDNESDAY 15 FEBRUARY Women’s
Networking Lunch Forum
Book a two course lunch for £24. 12pm-2pm, £24, Abbots Barton Hotel, Canterbury, 012-277-60341.
THURSDAY 16 FEBRUARY Free Painting Demonstration Duncan Kings will show you techniques including stretching paper, watercolour painting, acrylic painting and how to create a one off print using ink, rollers, paper, brush and a pen. Duncan has a degree in Fine Art
and an MA degree in Fine Art from Chelsea School of Art. He is a selling artist based in Kent and teaches art for Kent Adult Education. Call to register.
10:30am, free, Odd Fellows Hall, 15 Orange Street, Canterbury, 0845 6065606.
SATURDAY 18 FEBRUARY Happy Science Workshop The Secret of Meditation 2pm-3:30pm, free, The Falstaff meeting room, 8-10 St.Dunstan’s Street, Canterbury, 02073239255.
SATURDAY 18 FEBRUARY Bagpuss Birthday Party Meet Bagpuss, Britain’s best-loved cat and celebrate his birthday with fun activities including storytelling, animation, craft activities and an opportunity to discover some real Bagpuss secrets. With a special guest appearance by Peter Firmin and members of the Firmin and Postgate families.
1pm-4pm, Canterbury Heritage Museum, 01227 475 202.
SUNDAY 19 FEBRUARY Snowdrop Walk The Snowdrop Walk will be held at Swarling Manor from 11am until 3pm. There will be refreshments available, there is wheelchair access but unfortunately dogs will not be allowed.
11am-3pm, fees will be a donation to Pilgrims House, Swarling Manor, Petham, Nr Canterbury, 01227 812612.
WEDNESDAY 22 FEBRUARY Nick Lowe at The Marlowe Theatre Music legend Nick Lowe makes a rare live appearance to perform songs from both his new album, The Old Magic and from across his
whole career. A pivotal figure in the early punk rock and pub rock scenes, Nick became famous for songs such as Cruel to Be Kind, What’s So Funny About Peace and Love and Understanding. 7:30pm, tickets £27.50, The Marlowe Theatre, The Friars, Canterbury, 01227 787787.
FRIDAY 24 FEBRUARY Off The Page UK’s first literary festival for music returns for second year. The Bohman Brothers, Gavin Bryars, Chris Cutler, Kodwo Eshun, Felicity Ford, no.w.here, Evan Parker, Patrizia Paolini, People Like Us, Simon Reynolds, Scanner, Aura Satz, Linder Sterling, Dave Tompkins, Jonny Trunk, Rob Young and lots more. 7pm-11pm, Playhouse Theatre, Whitstable.
SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY Artistan Market Canterbury Artisan is Canterbury District’s very own arts, craft and food market. The market showcases a variety of handmade contemporary crafts from selected talented artists, designers and makers from all over Kent. Artisan operates every fourth Saturday in Canterbury and at selected dates in Whitstable and Herne Bay.
9am-5pm, St Georges Street, Canterbury.
SATURDAY 25 FEBRUARY Semi-Precious Wildlife Pendant Workshop
Join craftswoman Helen Leaf to make your own silver/copper wildlife pendant inspired by Wildwood’s animals. Observe and sketch your chosen animal, then design your pendant with help from Helen to create your own unique piece of jewellery, which will be taken away for casting. The finished pieces will then be available for collection from Wildwood. 18 years+ and pre- booking is essential.
10am-3:30, £60pp including materials and park entry, Wildwood Herne Common, Herne Bay, 01795 479 022.
MONDAY 27 FEBRUARY Royal Operal House Production of Adriana Lecouvreur Starring Angela Gheorghiu and Jonas Kaufman. Adriana Lecouvreur unites a stellar cast in a new production by David McVicar. Anyone who loves Puccini will find this opera rich, melodious and romantic. The story of jealous rivalry in love is set between two worlds of theatre and the aristocracy with the fictional version of the real and famous actress Adriana Lecouvreur’s life played out to its final and deadly conclusion. 8pm, all seats £6, Kavanagh Cinema, Herne Bay, 01227 360569.
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