What’s On
WALK & TALK DARTMOUTH (every Thursday 10am – 12noon)
14 August – Blackpool Sands via Venn Lane
21 August – Froward Point, Kingswear
4 September – Slapton Ley & village circular
11 September – Dartmouth & Kingswear riverside walk
18 September – Paignton to Torquay coastal
25 September – Dartmouth town & community orchard 2 October – The Diamond Jubilee Way
For more informaon contact Griselda Guthrie, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader 01803 834762.
26 July – 16 August DARTINGTON INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL OF MUSIC Dartington Hall An internaonal music experience like no other. Amateur musicians and professsional performers rub shoulders in a celebraon of music, friendship and learning. Music of all genres with classes, workshops and concerts.
1 August – 3 September SLAPTON LEY BEACH ACTIVITIES Slapton Ley Beach Trailer Daily acvies, cras and trails at our Beach Trailer in the Memorial Car Park on Slapton Sands. Booking essenal. Call 07967-497624 or email
beach.sl@
field-studies-council.org 4.30pm.
12.30pm -
8 – 10 August DITTISHAM ARTS FESTIVAL 2014 Dittisham Village Hall & St George’s Church, Dittisham The Fesval is making a triumphant return this August, showcasing work by both local and naonal professional and amateur arsts, including sculptress’s Bridget McCrum and Jilly Suon, 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. Further details at www. di
sham.org.uk/arts_fesval.asp
9 – 10 August SOUTH HAMS VINTAGE
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EVENTS • MUSIC • THEATRE • OUT & ABOUT
MACHINERY RALLY Sorley Cross 40th Anniversary of this popular local charity event displaying the best of vintage tractors! Tel: 01548 521523, or visit
www.shvmc.co.uk
9 – 10 August SKIM FESTIVAL 2014 Preston Sands Skimboarding is an excing sport, so come along to compete or watch the skills and tricks with family and friends. For more info, contact Kieron on 07711331999. Entry forms are available from
Kieron@SkimGB.co.uk / SkimGB facebook.
9 August, 13 September DARTMOUTH FARMERS’ MARKET Market Square, Dartmouth Local produce for local people from a local source. Every 2nd Saturday in the month. 9am – 1pm. Tel: 01803 861202.
9 August FAMILY FUN DOG SHOW Berry Head
Berry Head NNR will be holding it’s first ever Family Fun Dog Show. The event starts at 11.00 am and will feature a gun dog display, and includes fun show classes such as ‘Most Handsome Dog’, Waggiest Tail’ and ‘Best Child Handler’, amongst many others! Tel: 01803 520022
9 August DISNEY’S ‘THE LITTLE MERMAID JR’
Brixham Theatre A musical specifically designed for young performers, based on the 2008 Broadway producon and the Disney film. For more info, visit
www.batsweb.
org.uk
9 August KNOW YOUR SEABIRDS Berry Head Learn more about seawatching and migrang seabirds, for keen or experienced birdwatchers. Tel: 01803 520022, or visit the event website via
www.countryside-trust.org.uk/events
10 – 16 August SALCOMBE TOWN REGATTA Salcombe Regaa Week in Salcombe is packed with fun things to do and watch on and off the water. There are sailing
events and compeons, air displays, processions and fireworks and even a sandcastle compeon for the kids.
10 August FROGMORE VILLAGE REGATTA Frogmore Creek The fun takes place on Pool Meadow along side the beauful Frogmore Creek. It’s the perfect event for families, friends and holiday-makers looking for tradional village entertainment. Visit
www.frogmore.info
11 – 17 August TOTNES CARNIVAL WEEK Totnes A week long event including tradional acvies including children’s fancy dress, as well as the famous procession on Saturday 16th. Tel: 01803 863714
11, 18 August NATURE TRAIL ORIENTEERING Slapton Ley Field Centre Discover the hidden Nature and Trail at Strete Gate. Use your best map reading skills to discover all about its wildlife and history and see if you can solve a tricky puzzle at the end! Tel: 07967 497624
11, 12, 18, 19 August PIRATES INVADE! Dartmouth Castle The castle is under aack from a fearsome bunch of pirates from the famous ship La Grand Derriere. Hear the bang of muskets and see history brought to life as the pirates show off their weapons and weave fantascal tales of shameless skulduggery.
11 August, 8, 29 September THE CRAFTED EMPORIUM WORKSHOP – ‘STITCH BEE’ Dartmouth Community Corner Stch Bee Workshop in the Community Corner, 1pm -4pm. Details from The Craed Emporium. Email: thecra
edemporium@gmail.com, or Tel: 07760291704
11, 18 August WHAT LURKS BENEATH? Slapton Ley Field Centre From scorpions to snails, and damsels to dragons, there are lots of excing creatures to discover on a pond dip in Slapton Ley. Come on a pond dip in Slapton! Booking essenal. Tel: 07967 497624
visit
www.bythedart.co.uk - for everything & anything about Dartmouth
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