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WHAT’S ON


For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website www.bythedart.co.uk


1 - 3 August TORBAY STEAM FAIR 2014 Churston showfield Come and view the wonderful working steam engines, vintage and classic cars, lorries, military displays, market stalls and so much more! - See more at www. torbaysteamfair.co.uk


3 – 8 August SALCOMBE YACHT CLUB REGATTA salcombe The Henry Lloyd Salcombe Yacht Club Regatta offers competitive racing with a varied social programme to suit all and a very warm welcome!


4 August FUNDRAISING BINGO NIGHT FOR DARTMOUTH INDOOR POOL Townstal Community Hall Come & join in the fun for a bingo night in aid of the Dartmouth Indoor Pool Fund. First Monday of every month.


5 – 9 August DARTMOUTH SHAKESPEARE WEEK 2014 Dartmouth Castle Never ones to rest on their laurels, The Inn Theatre Company is revisiting their second ever production in 2014...only this time, with a difference. Presenting The Taming of the Shrew.


7 August RNLI FETE Royal Avenue Gardens Stalls, crafts, cakes, raffle and shanty singing!


8 – 10 August DITTISHAM ARTS FESTIVAL 2014 Dittisham Village Hall & St George’s Church, Dittisham


The Festival is making a triumphant return this August showcasing work by both local and national professional and amateur artists, over a 3-day exhibition. There will be a broad collection of 2D and 3D work on display in The Village Hall and Parish Church with a range of prices to suit every pocket. The exhibition will include work from professional artists with international reputations including sculptress’s Bridget McCrum and Jilly Sutton. The ever-popular painters Yvonne Coomber, James Stewart and Kate Marshall together with The Dartmouth Five Plus 1: John Donaldson, Paul Riley, Simon Drew, Andras Kaldor, John Gillo and Mark Farrell. Preview evening Friday 8th August from 6pm – 9pm. All pieces can be taken away at point of purchase. A fundraiser in aid of Dittisham Village Hall and St Georges Church.


WHAT’S ON AT LOCAL NATIONAL TRUST PROPERTIES


4 July & 8 August COLETON FISHACRE JAZZ CLUB Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear Two course supper and jazz in the elegant, atmospheric surroundings of Coleton Fishacre. Contact: coletonfishacre@nationaltrust.org. uk. All tickets £28. Casual/smart attire. Children over12 welcome. Tel: 01803 842382.


20 July OUTDOOR THEATRE: PIRATES OF PENZANCE Coleton Fishacre Immerse yourself in a Gilbert and Sullivan classic performed by Illyria, an Equity Outdoor Touring Guidelines compliant company. Illyria bring us yet another top-notch performance full of laughter, capers and love in true style with the iconic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan. Expect the well-loved characters and music that have made the opera so successful to be bought to life by Illyria with the backdrop of the D’Oyly Carte’s country home. Adult £15, Child £10 (Ages 5 to 17). www.illyria. uk.com


29 July & 5 August LAUNDRY DAY Coleton Fishacre Come into the laundry and get some hands-on experience of the work of a 1930s laundry maid! Join us at the laundry to experience life as a 1930s laundry maid! Have a go washing linen from the period using a washing dolly, washboard and mangle, with the expert supervision of our knowledgeable volunteers. More Information: 01803 842382, coletonfishacre@nationaltrust. org.uk Booking Not Needed. Normal Admission Charges Apply. Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a bit soapy, although aprons will be provided. Children welcome. This is a free drop in session.


1 August PETER PAN Greenway Join the Lost Boys, Wendy and Peter on an adventure to Neverland and encounter the villainous pirates,


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