SWANAGE Regatta & Carnival 2012
FRENCH BOULE DOUBLES KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT
Registration from 12 noon for 1.00pm start Marquee, Sandpit Field
Entry fee: £2.50 per person, limited spaces available.
On your own or with a friend, come to join us for a fun afternoon of French Boule. We can always find you a partner (if you don’t have one) to play this team event.
Don’t worry if you’re not sure of the rules, we’re here to help.
The final is played early evening and the pressure is intense so don’t miss it! CARNIVAL 2012
Langton Matravers Post Office, The Red Lion and Tawny’s Wine Bar
O CARNIVAL 2012 Andy Weeks
FRIDAY SPECTACULAR The Animal Bike Tour
1.30pm to 6.00pm - Arena, Sandpit Field
The Animal Bike Tour is a show that mixes the incredible skill, control and balance of trials riding with the spectacular aerial style of dirt jump riding. If you have never experienced an ‘adrenalin rush’ then get yourselves down to the Arena on Sandpit field and be prepared for some breathtaking performances, we guarantee you’ll be back for more!
1.30pm - Animal Bike Tour 3.00pm - Animal Bike Tour 4.30pm - Animal Bike Tour 6.00pm - Animal Bike Tour
Full details of the ‘Spectacular Display Days’ can be found on page 25 CARNIVAL 2012
Swanage Bay View Holiday Park O
CARNIVAL’S GOT TALENT ‘GRAND FINAL’
1.30pm - Main Stage, Seafront The final of the biggest talent show around - ‘Carnival’s Got Talent’.
Make sure you are at the Main Stage to see the very best of this year’s talent, battling it out to become Carnival’s hottest new Junior and Senior act for 2012!
PARTY DANCE MADNESS will be taking place while the judges make their decision and while YOU place YOUR VOTE!
So come along and support all the acts and remember EVERY VOTE COUNTS!
See full details on page 23 CARNIVAL 2012
Keith Dixon & Dinky Dani Children’s Entertainer O MUSOIC ON THE STAGE
DEAF BY 4 - 8.00pm to 9.15pm - Seafront Making its first Carnival appearance, this exciting new band from Southampton plays a mix of absolute rock classics, pop and blues. Deaf by 4’s performances have built them a solid reputation for great entertainment that will have your body tapping, shaking and dancing!
See ‘Music on the Stage’ on pages 27, 28, 29, 31 60 BIRDS OF PREY FLYING DISPLAY
5.00pm - Sandpit Field Join us for another exciting flying display from the Wessex Bird of Prey Rescue.
See full details on page 17
WHEELBARROW RACE
7.30pm - start at Swanage Pier
A record number of energetic teams participated in last year’s fantastic race, which proved a real crowd pleaser too!
So come along, line the streets, support a team and be sure to bring plenty of loose change.
If you fancy taking part, then simply bring yourself, a team mate and a wheelbarrow along to Swanage Pier at 7.15 for a 7.30 start. (Last registration is 7.15 prompt.)
This year’s course will be announced on the night but we can guarantee that you will pass 8 pubs en route!
Lookout for the NEW ‘TWIST’ in this year’s course and there will be a NEW ‘STOP’ in addition to the usual pub stops!!!
Teams of 2 - entry £5.00 per team. Prizes will be awarded on the night. Thanks as always to all of the pubs and their staff who support this event.
** TEAMS PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO OFFICIAL ROAD CLOSURE IN PLACE FOR THIS EVENT - SO PLEASE BE MINDFUL OF MOTORISTS ON THE ROAD ** CARNIVAL 2012
Curry Monster and all of the pubs visited BEACH TREASURE HUNT O
7.30pm to 9.00pm - Main Beach, opposite Seabreeze ‘In a roped off bit of Swanage beach Lies treasure buried ‘neath your reach’ Deep underground There’s things to be found Place your flag for 40p And see what fate brings yee At 9pm we will dig up the treasure For the nearest flag which wins full measure.’ Flags: 60p each or 3 for a £1.50 CARNIVAL 2012
Purbeck Electrical Ltd. & J.A. Construction
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