WHAT’S ON
A fun and exciting family orientated weekend which celebrates the beauty, diversity and vibrancy of the South Hams showcasing the area’s abundant opportunities for active lifestyle sports and exciting gastronomic experiences. Tel: 07817 910115
18 – 26 October SOUTH HAMS ARTS FORUM TRAIL various locations around the south Devon coast 51 of the most exciting home studios, workshops, galleries and exhibition halls across the South Hams will be showing artworks inspired by the glorious South Devon coastline. Visit:
www.shaf.org.uk
19 October GEOPARK SPORTIVE EVENT english riviera Torbay’s first ever cycle Sportive which will start and finish at Goodrington Sands. Competitors will have the option of the 40 or 80 km course around South Devon’s rolling hills. Tel: 07974 243965, or
www.englishrivierageopark.org.uk
19 October SHARPHAM APPLE PRESSING DAY the sharham trust Join us for our annual Apple Pressing Day and Autumn Festival. The event includes community apple pressing, a host of activities for all ages and an organised bike ride with our partners, Sustrans, starting from Dartington. Tel: 01803 732708
19 October, 16 November TOTNES GOOD FOOD SUNDAY totnes The biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the Westcountry. Tel: 01803 269082, or visit: www. totnesgoodfood.
co.uk
For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website
www.bythedart.co.uk
20 October, 21 November NIGHT SKY OBSERVERS sharpham House A programme of monthly observation sessions, exploring the night sky and our relationship with it – led by Mike Cooke. Tel: 01803 732542, or visit www.
sharphamtrust.org
21 – 22 October DAWN FRENCH: 30 MILLION MINUTES Princess theatre Dawn French, the Queen of British comedy, performs her first ever solo tour based on her life and career, called 30 Million minutes. Tel: 0844 871 3023
23 October BEST OF BRIGHTON FOLK HOUSE OF HATS & CARRIE TREE south Devon Arts centre A wonderful evening of music, with the very best of Brighton Folk bringing brand new albums alive on stage. Tel: 0844 88800435,
www.southdevonarts.co.uk
23 – 27 October TORBAY FESTIVAL OF POETRY Livermead cliff Hotel A long weekend of poetry in the heart of beautiful Torbay! A theme of this year’s Festival is ‘Poetry and Drama’. Tel: 01803 851098, or visit: www.
torbaypoetryfestival.co.uk
24 October COMEDY ON THE FARM Occombe Farm Occombe Farm Café’s first ever comedy night hosted by Frank Honeybone. Tel: 01803 520022
25 October, 22 November DARTMOUTH ARTISAN MARKET market square, Dartmouth Monthly artisan market with stalls selling quality handmade crafts. Tel: 07760 291704
25 October SLAPTON GREAT NUT HUNT slapton Ley Field centre A fun family day out collecting hazel nuts whilst assisting with our Dormouse monitoring programme. Tel: 07967 497624
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25 October RIVERFORD PUMPKIN DAY Wash Farm Riverford’s Pumpkin Day is legendary and with good reason. It’s a real family-focused celebration of autumn, with children’s activities, farm tours, pumpkin carving and of course, lots of wonderful seasonal food. Tel: 01803 762059
26 October NATURE’S BOUNTY the sharpham trust This day event is a great chance to get to know your natural environment from a gastronomic and medicinal perspective. You will learn how to concoct medicines for your home and learn recipes to take home. Tel: 01803 732708
26 October, 30 November DARTINGTON PRODUCERS MARKET shops at Dartington This Producers Market is designed to complement the thriving local food scene in the South Hams and was created
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