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What’s On EVENTS • MUSIC • THEATRE • OUT & ABOUT


EVENTS 1st – 31st May DELAMORE ART & SCULPTURE EXHIBITION Cornwood, south Devon Buy one of the many pieces created by local, national, and international artists. £6.50/adult - under 16s free. 10.30am to 4.30pm.www.delamore-art.co.uk 01752 837236.


1st – 31st May PLYMOUTH HISTORY FESTIVAL Various locations, Plymouth Plymouth’s first-ever History Festival which plans to highlight Plymouth’s unique history and heritage with a massive selection of more than 80 events inc. exhibitions, film, music and performance, family activities, talks, walks and guided tours. www. plymhistoryfest.wordpress.com.


4th – 5th May BRIXHAM PIRATE FESTIVAL Brixham Live music, games, re-enactments, skirmish on the Golden Hind, record attempt, Fancy Dress Competition. Come to watch or dress up and join in. www. brixhampiratefestival.co.uk


5th May INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF WORMC- HARMING Blackawton A whole village affair throughout the day with live music, food and fancy dress. This year’s theme is ‘Beach Party’. Starts 11am outside The Normandy Arms. Contact 01803 712149 or visit www. wormcharming.co.uk


5th May CANOE RACES Tuckenhay Arms, Tuckenhary Starts at 13.30. Contact Phil Sheardown for more details of the races and to enter your team. Event is weather sensitive and may be cancelled at short notice. 01803 865301 www. canoeadventures.co.uk


6th – 11th May DARTMOUTH ART SOCIETY SPRING EXHIBITION Flavel Church, Dartmouth Exhibition of art by local artists. 10am – 5pm daily. Free Admission. Call Elizabeth de Vries on 01893 770193 for details.


10th – 11th May CERAMICS FESTIVAL Cockington Court Over 50 stands showcasing work and demonstrations by leading ceramicists. Visit www.cockingtoncourt.org or call 01803 607230. Meet: Cockington Court Time: 10am - 5pm (last entry into event 4pm) Tickets: Adults £4, Children free.


11th May JONATHAN DIMBLEBY: LIFE & TIMES AS A REPORTER, PRESENT- ER & AUTHOR Blackawton Village Hall All proceeds to Blackawton School. 7.30pm start. Tickets £7.50 including complimentary drink. Tickets available from Blackawton school office or from Clare Morris ecc2@uk2.net.


11th May EAST ALLINGTON WHACKY RACES east Allington A fun family day out and a chance to see homemade go-karts compete for the prestigious Luscombe Trophy. Contact: 01548 853055


13th May AGM & TALK ON VIVALDI & CANALETTO The Flavel, Dartmouth Dartmouth & Kingswear Fine Arts Society AGM at 2.15pm. Followed by a talk by Elizabeth Gordon with recorded music. Contact carolynmachin@aol.com.


14th – 16th May ROWLANDSONS FREE JEWELLERY VALUATIONS & ADVICE Dartmouth The expert team from this reputable, established West End Jeweller in London will be visiting Dartmouth for 3 days. If you have any unwanted jewellery they buy gold and silver in any condition, sovereigns, coins, paintings and silver tea services. For an appointment Call 07860 793844 for details.


16th, 17th, 18th May DEVON COUNTY SHOW Westpoint Arena, exeter A fabulous celebration of our great British countryside with magnificent livestock, wonderful food and drink, inspiring flower and garden displays, marvellous crafts, a huge country life area, and lots of traditional entertainment. 01392 446000, www.devoncountyshow.co.uk.


The Award-winning Monthly Fine Food & Drink Market held on the


THIRD Sunday of each month


TOTNES MARKET SQUARE talk food - taste food - buy food www.totnesgoodfood.co.uk


17th – 19th May BASKETRY & BEYOND FESTIVAL Dartington Hall estate, Dartington Fishing, Farming and Fashion is the theme of Devon’s first festival of basketry celebrating the traditions and challenging the boundaries of the craft. Drop-in hands-on workshops, demonstrations from craftspeople from the UK, Europe the USA and Japan, a craft and produce market, music and entertainment. 01803 847070 www.festival2013. basketryandbeyond.org.uk.


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