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What’s On Local Events
WALK & TALK KINGSBRIDGE Every Wednesday (easy walks) and every Monday (moderate walks). All walks free and everyone welcome. Check website for routes. www.
walkingforhealth.org.uk Tel: 01548 856766 or or email
vivienne3000@gmail.com
24 March - 17 April DEVON PRINTMAKERS EXHIBITION Hannahs at Seale-Hayne, Newton Abbot An open exhibition by some of the very best printmakers from across Devon. Free. www.
discoverhannahs.org
25 March – 7 April EGGSTREME EASTER Woodlands Park, Dartmouth Lots of Easter fun with Easter Bunny’s grotto, Easter Egg Hunts, Workshops and zoo farm activities. Special Easter Bunny Breakfast on Saturday 26 March – BOOKING ESSENTIAL. All info Tel: 01803 712598, www.
woodlandspark.com
2 & 16 April KINGSBRIDGE FARMERS’ MARKET Everything you’d expect from a Farmer’s Market and more. Contact: 01803 861267. 9am – 1pm. Tel: 01803 861267
3 April
SPRING GARDEN OPEN DAY Sharpham Estate, Ashprington Wander through the formal and woodland gardens of historic Sharpham House, set in a Capability Brown parkland landscape. Garden and House tours as well as fun storytelling, outdoor and craft activities for all the family. 10.30am – 4pm. www.
sharphamtrust.org.
5 April WHAT LURKS BENEATH Strete Gate car park, Slapton Pond dipping in Slapton Ley. Booking Essential. 1.30-3.30pm.
www.slnnr.org.uk. 07967 497624.
April 5 April
WILD FOOD FORAGE Slapton Ley Taste your way through the National Nature Reserve on a wild food themed walk, searching for edible plants of the hedgerow and woodland. 10.30am – 12.30pm. Booking Essential. Tel: 01548 580466
5 April LOCAL AUTHOR TALK BY JILL TRESEDER Dartmouth Library South West based author Jill Treseder will be talking about her latest novel "Becoming Fran”. 5.30 – 7.30pm. Tel: 01803 832502.
5 April
FOREST & BEACH - CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY DAY South Sands Hotel, Salcombe £15 per child. Tel 01548 845900 for more info.
5 April
KINGSBRIDGE JAZZ CLUB – FROG ISLAND JAZZ The Fisherman’s Rest, Aveton Gifford Open to members and non- members. Music starts at 7.30pm. Pub serves real ales and food early on club nights from 6.30pm. Contact: Fred Dennis Tel: 01548 561005.
6 April
SEASHORE ADVENTURE Strete Gate car park Imagine being shipwrecked, design your island paradise, build a shelter and light a fire. 10.30 – 3.30pm.
www.slnnr.org.uk or Tel: 07967 497624.
7 April SURVIVE IN THE WILD Strete Gate Car park Try out your bushcraft skills, explore the woods, build a shelter and a fire. 1.30 – 3.30pm. Booking essential.
www.slnnr.org. uk or Tel: 07967 497624
8 April ROCKY SHORE Torcross car park Search for animals that live in the rock pools and find out what makes them so special. 1- 3pm. Booking essential.
www.slnnr.org. uk or Tel: 07967 497624
7 April NATIONAL TRUST SOUTH HAMS CENTRE WALK Wembury Beach Meet in the NT car park at 10.00 am for a 4-mile circular walk. All welcome. Tel. 01548 852347 for further details.
9 April EXPLORE THE SHORE – SNAKES, SEAWEED AND SMUGGLERS Ayrmer Cove, Ringmore Forage for food to cook, play games and explore the beach and caves. Bring beach gear and lunch. 11am – 2.30pm. Adult £10, Child £5. Booking Essential 01803 840990.
9 April SALCOMBE SEAGRASS Harbour Office, Salcombe Join us to explore our local marine jungle from the most extraordinary Wentletrap snail to the cloaked hermit crab who doesn’t live alone! Wading in shallow water. No nets please. Dogs on short leads only please. Free! No need to book. 1.30 – 3.30pm. Meet at Harbour Office,
9 April DART GIG CLUB REGATTA An important date on the rowing calendar and a great sight on the River Dart.
www.gigrower.co.uk
9 April SIMON WESTON: MY LIFE, MY STORY Dartington Hall An inspirational show about ex- soldier Simon’s journey from front line of war to life as a contented grandfather. 7 – 9pm. Tickets: 01803 847070.
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