downsmail.co.uk Flying the flag for St George
MAIDSTONEwill be emblazoned with red and white bunting when it flies the flag for St George on April 23. Patriotic performances will be tak-
ing place throughout the town cen- tre, commemorating the patron saint’s day, with St George and the Dragon playing a prime part in pro- ceedings. Yarn bombers are already busy knitting their fiery dragons to install in Jubilee Square as fiddlers resin their bows. Morris men, clog dancers, tradi-
tional music and innovative folk rock will be among the entertain- ment provided in the town, cele- brating everything that is English. The event is being run by One Maidstone, a new Community In- terest Company that has been cre-
cepted date of the death of Saint George in 303 AD. One Maidstone events organiser
Zoe Sparkle said: “Last year’s event was a great success and this year’s celebration is shaping up to be even better. What a great excuse to fly the flag for England and celebrate its finest traditions!” The programme gets underway at
The Honk Project
ated by joining the Town Team and TownCentre Management, with the support of Maidstone Council. Although Saint George’s Day is
not an official national holiday, it is celebrated by various Christian churches and is the traditionally ac-
Staff take on charity walk
A TEAM from iTS Leadership in Bearsted is planning a 15-mile sponsored walk through London for a national children’s charity. Led by husband and wife Kirstie
and Antony Tinker, the team will be following the route of the Lon- don Underground Circle Line from Paddington back to Paddington to
raise at least £2,500 for ActionMed- ical Research. Staff will be joined by some of their children for the walk on April 17. Action Medical Research is cur-
rently funding research into condi- tions including meningitis, Down’s Syndrome, epilepsy and premature birth.
Kirstie and Antony Tinker with the team from iTS Leadership
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noon, with the popular Maidstone band Fate the Juggler in Jubilee Square, followed by the Sally Iron- monger Trio. Back by populardemandfrom last
year are the Black Lion Courtiers, a five-piece Indie folk band from Rochester, who perform from 2.20pm, followed by another Med- way folk band, Larkspur at 3.30pm. The oldest building in Maidstone, the Royal Albion in Havock Lane
(off St Faith’s Street), will host The Legendary Skynflynt Big Band at 2pm on an outdoor stage. They are also putting together a special pie and mash menu. Re-enactment battles are also on
the cards. For younger children, there will be
magic shows at 2.15pm and 3.15pm at D'Lishious in Market Buildings, and Maidstone Museum is running a children’s craft workshop where they can make their very own dragon to take home. Face painting will be free for under 12s in Jubilee Square and FremlinWalk. Street theatre is provided by The- atretrain and the Hazlitt Youth The- atre and the eccentricHonkProject’s dancing day trippers – mad moped enthusiasts with music – will be at FremlinWalk.
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