MUSIC IN THE MARQUEE
MYSTERY BAND 8.30pm to 11.00pm - Sandpit Field Due to its band members been associated with some of the biggest music names on the planet, we’ve had to keep the identity of tonight’s band under wraps… We hope you will enjoy what promises to be a rare treat!
See ‘Music in the Marquee’ on pages 34, 35
MUSIC ON THE STAGE RAISING KAINE 9.45pm to 11.00pm - Seafront
Raising Kaine is a Bournemouth based three-piece band with its own strong blues rock sound. The band plays a mix of its own material, which is Hendrix influenced, along with covers from the great man himself, ZZ Top and many more.
See ‘Music on the Stage’ on pages 27, 28, 29, 31 SATURDAY 4TH AUGUST
CAR BOOT SALE 10.00am to 12 noon - The Red Lion, High Street
Don’t miss our Fantastic Car Boot Sale - always one of our most popular events! Make your way to the Red Lion car park for some bargain hunting, and be there in plenty of time if you want to catch the best ones!
If you are interested in having a space, you are advised to book early to avoid disappointment as, in previous years, the allotted spaces have been snapped up. Each year a healthy profit has been made for Carnival charities. Once again we look forward to your support.
Entrance Fee: Adults 30p, Children Free. Cars - £4.00 Vans - £5.00
To book your space contact: Dave Terrett on (01929) 425394 or Dave Pascall on (01929) 424995. CARNIVAL 2012
The Red Lion O BIRDS OF PREY FLYING DISPLAY
10.00am - Sandpit Field Join us for the last flying display of the week, from the Wessex Bird of Prey Rescue.
See full details on page 17
CARNIVAL BAR 11.30am to 11.00pm - Marquee, Sandpit Field
Quench your thirst from a range of adult and children’s drinks whilst enjoying glorious views of Swanage Bay from our enclosed family garden area. We have Carling lager, ‘Magners Golden Draught’ extra-cold draught cider, and a choice of fine ales from the Isle of Purbeck Brewery.
Please note that opening times are subject to change and demand.
See full details on page 7 CARNIVAL 2012
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O O FACE PAINTING O
12 noon to 8.00pm - Sandpit Field For children and the young at heart! Come along and have your face painted, choosing from one of our many fabulous designs, and be part of the festive spirit of Swanage Carnival!
Prices 50p to £3.00 CARNIVAL 2012
The Crows Nest Inn SWANAGE SAILING REGATTA
The Sailing Regatta is held on Saturday and Sunday - today’s races commence at 1.00pm - Swanage Bay.
Swanage Sailing Club is, once again, delighted to host the Annual Sailing Regatta, held to coincide with the final weekend of Swanage Carnival. There are 5 races for dinghies over the two days and a record number of entries are anticipated.
The races make magnificent viewing and spectators may find that the Pier is the best spot to watch from. Please come along to cheer on your favourites!
See full details on page 25 CARNIVAL 2012
Swanage Sailing Club CARNIVAL 2012 Swanage Sailing Club 61
12 noon - Animal Bike Tour 1.30pm - Animal Bike Tour 2.00pm - Gugge 2000 3.00pm - Animal Bike Tour 3.30pm - Gugge 2000 4.30pm - Animal Bike Tour 5.00pm - Gugge 2000
Full details of the ‘Spectacular Display Days’ can be found on page 25 CARNIVAL 2012
Swanage Bay View Holiday Park
CARNIVAL PIMM’S BAR
Open from 12 noon to 11.00pm - Front of Marquee, Sandpit Field Great News! It’s Pimm’s o’clock - make your way to the Pimm’s Bar for a refreshing glass of the nation’s favourite. See full details on page 7
SATURDAY SPECTACULAR The Animal Bike Tour & Gugge 2000
12 noon to 5.00pm - Arena, Sandpit Field
Be ready for another set of dazzling performances from The Animal Bike Tour, but today, they will be alternated with the equally dazzling Gugge 2000, bringing the completely infectious sound of ‘Guggenmusik’ to the Carnival Arena.
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