what’s on What’s On
28 June Fossils and Rocks of Brixham Event Berry Head, Brixham Themed activities for all the family to celebrate launch of new Brixham Museum Fossils and Rocks of Brixham Leaflet. 10am – 2pm
www.brixhamheritage.
org.uk
28 June, 26 July Marine Wildlife Kayak Tour The Seashore Centre, Paignton Spend an unforgettable day on a kayak tour visiting Torbay’s most beautiful wildlife hotspots. 9.30am – 4pm. Booking Essential Tel: 01803 520022 or www.
countryside-trust.org.uk
3 July Brixham Folk Club Brixham Theatre First Friday of every month in The Lounge. Organised by Anne and Steve Gill with help from Maggie Duffy and John Miles. 7.30pm. Admission £3. contact: John Miles on (01803) 858394
4 July Monster Saturdays Torquay Museum Family friendly activities, free for all with a museum ticket. 01803 293975. Egyptian inventions – June, Meet the Vikings – July.
www.torquaymuseum.org
4 July Spellbound Family Day With Welsh National Opera Torre Abbey Historic House An informal day of collaboration introducing classical opera and orchestra music. 12 noon – 5pm. Booking Essential.
www.torre-
abbey.org.uk Tel: 01803 293593
4 July Green Heart Appeal Barn Dance Occombe Farm Join us for fantastic music and Ceilidh dancing provided by the amazing Paddy’s Whiskers! This is an event for the whole family to raise funds for the Cockington Green Heart Appeal. Booking Es- sential on 01803 520022 or www.
countryside-trust.org.uk
10 July Glas-Denbury Festival
12 July Totnes Canoe Festival Free admission to a Rotary-or- ganised day of family fun, excite- ment, entertainment, live music, charity stalls and refreshments. 200 sponsored paddlers race to raise funds for charity in colourful Longbow Canoes.
www.totnescanoefest.co.uk
17 July Songs & Music For A Summers Evening Lupton House, Churston Music in the beautiful atmosphere of the ballroom at Lupton House. Tickets £7.00 available from Lupton House, or call 01803 851991.
17 – 19 July Dart Steam Railway Beer Festival Kingswear Railway Station
The 2nd annual Beer festival on the banks of the River Dart at Kingswear with many beers to sample and music to tap along to.
www.dartrailriver.co.uk
Fairfield Farm, Denbury Glas-Denbury is a family friendly Music Festival with something for everyone. Taking place an event that brings together people of all ages to appreciate music, enter- tainment and idyllic surround- ings.
www.glas-denbury.co.uk
11 July National Hip Hop Championship Torquay Riviera Centre A great day out for all the family to watch some of the top dancers in the UK battle it out to become the 2015 Champions. www.
rivieracentre.co.uk
19 July Digital Wildlife Photography Course Berry Head Learn how to take digital photographs of Berry Head’s wildlife with expert Mike Langman. Booking Essential on 01803 520022 or www.
countryside-trust.org.uk
22 July Occombe Butterfly Walk Occombe Farm Join us for lunch in the community kitchen and enjoy a presentation by Richard Fox from Butterfly Conservation, learning about British Butterflies and their conservation. Booking Essential on 01803 520022 or www.
countryside-trust.org.uk
23 July Brixham Pirate Day Brixham The voluntary group Brixham Buccaneers provide piratical fun for the young and young at heart, engaging with locals and visitors alike for most Thursdays during the holiday season. www.
brixhambuccanerrs.co.uk
25 – 31 July National Whale & Dolphin Watch 2015 Berry Head We need volunteers to take part in the fourteenth National Whale, Dolphin and Porpoise watch by giving just 2 hours of your time. 01803 520022 or
www.country-
side-trust.org.uk
31 July – 2 August Hannahs Beer & Music Festival Seale Hayne, Newton Abbot The return of our popular celebra- tion of the very best in local beer and bands in the stunning setting of our Edwardian Quad. www.
discoverhannahs.org
Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is correct at the time of going to press. Please check with organisers to avoid disappointment.
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