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EVENTS DIARY- JULY/AUGUST 2013


25th July and 22nd August Blind Club


Don’t miss Chagstock Festival featuring The


Boomtown Rats, Billy Bragg, Brother & Bones, and many more top acts


19th and 20th July Chagstock Music Festival


Whiddon Down, Dartmoor. Access to campsite from Friday 1pm


Family-friendly music festival with Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, Billy Bragg, Willie & the Bandits, Brother & Bones and many more - headliners on Saturday night are the Boomtown Rats - featuring all four original members of the band.


Tickets from: Phoenix Arts Centre: 01392 667080 or visit www.chagstock.info


20th July Tavistock Carnival Event: Carnival Day Tavistock Town Centre


Carnival procession 6.30pm, Carnival draw 8pm in Bedford Square


All day fair in Bedford Square and sale of Carnival draw tickets.


Costume making with Tavistock Youth Cafe in the Meadows.


Theme for this year’s procession is “Time”


Family Dog Show & Garden Fete in aid of Gulworthy Parish Hall & Church


Hele Farm, Gulworthy 2-5 pm. Dog entries from 1.30 pm Fun for all. Various stalls, sideshows, cream teas. Follow signs from Gulworthy Cross


Plymouth Jazz Club Summer Jazz Picnic Saltram House, Plympton Plymouth. 6pm-11pm


With Roger Marks’ Cornish Armada and Mike Cox’s All Stars


Before July 13th: Adults £13, Students/Minors £5, u10s Free.


From July 13th and on the door: Adults £15, Students/Minors £5, u10s free. £2 concession for PJC members and affiliates. Tel: 01752 721179 www.plymouth-jazz-club.org.uk


21st July Quiz Night Terrace Restaurant, Pym Street, Tavistock Charity event for Margaret Green Animal Centre Tickets from Wingletang or The Ordulph Arms. Tel: 01822 610046 Info@theterracetavistock.co.uk www.theterracetavistock.co.uk


23rd July Tuesday Topics: Come & Discuss, First Light - Jesus & the Kingdom of God United Reformed Church, Tavistock 7.30pm Demonstrations in Jerusalem - John Dominic Crossan & Marcus Borg


23rd- 28th July


Exon Singers Annual Festival St Eustachius Church, Buckfast Abbey and Kelly College Tickets £10 (u18s free) for evening concerts, and £4 (u18s free) for lunchtime recitals, available at the door for all concerts. A Festival season ticket is available. Advance tickets from Bookstop, 3 Market Street, Tavistock 01822 617244 (Monday-Saturday 9am-5.30pm) or by emailing tickets@exonsingers.org.uk The Festival will feature a ‘Come and Sing with John Rutter’ event on 27th July at Kelly College. This event is ticketed separately: email: comeandsing@exonsingers.org.uk


The


wonderful Exon Singers return to Tavistock for their annual festival


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Anchorage Centre, Chapel Street, Tavistock 10am-12pm. Tel: 01822 616958


Hear Me Now - Support Group for the deaf and hard of hearing


Anchorage Centre, Chapel Street, Tavistock 10.30am-12.30pm.


Partners/carers welcome. Tel: 01822 841632 26th July


Spanish Themed Tapas Evening Terrace Restaurant, Pym Street, Tavistock


Al Marconi, Virtuoso Spanish guitarist. An evening of fabulous food and entertainment. Ticket £20 includes all your tapas for the evening and a small glass of sherry


Tel: 01822 610046, info@theterracetavistock.co.uk


www.theterracetavistock.co.uk 29th July


Exercise Group for People with Parkinsons


Tavistock Area Support Services, Anchorage Centre 2.45pm-4.15pm


Classes run by Registered Physiotherapist. £5 per session, Carers/Partners welcome


30th July Tuesday Topics: Come & Watch United Reformed Church, Tavistock 7.30pm


Sleep Furiously - a film about Trefeurig, a Welsh village, as it faces change


31st July and 28th August Breathe Easy


Anchorage Centre, Chapel Street, Tavistock 2.30- 4.30pm


Support group for people affected by lung conditions including their friends, family & carers


Tel: 01822 616958


2nd August Themed Mexican Night Terrace Restaurant, Pym Street, Tavistock


Fajitos, burritos, enchiladas,nachos and moustaches! Tel: 01822 610046 Info@theterracetavistock.co.uk www.theterracetavistock.co.uk


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