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IN DARTMOUTH AND DISTRICT March:


Easter Church Services Good Friday 29th


12 noon: Walk of Witness, Start: Roman Catholic Church


7 p.m: Maunder’s “Olivet to Calvery” – St Petrox ST JOHN THE BAPTIST ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, DARTMOUTH Maundy Thursday: 8pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper Good Friday: 10am Stations of the Cross 3pm Passion Service Holy Saturday: 8pm Easter Vigil Easter Sunday: 10am Mass


ST CLEMENT’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, DARTMOUTH Passion (Palm) Sunday: 6.30pm Stations of the Cross Maundy Thursday: 9.30am Eucharist Good Friday: 10am - 12pm Children’s Workshop Easter Day: 5.30am Easter Vigil 6.30pm Evensong


ST SAVIOUR’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, DARTMOUTH Passion (Palm) Sunday 8am Holy Communion 11am – Sung Eucharist with Procession of Palms Holy Week – Eucharist - Mon & Tues at 7.30pm Wed – 10am – Eucharist and short address Maundy Thurs: 7.30pm Sung Eucharist & vigil till midnight Good Friday: 2pm Celebration of the Lord’s Passion Easter Day: 11am Sung Family Eucharist


ST PETROX ANGLICAN CHURCH, DARTMOUTH Good Friday: 7pm Come and Sing Maunder’s “Olivet to Calvery” 4.30pm - 6.30pm – Rehearsal – All singers welcome Easter Day: 9.30am Holy Communion with Hymns (BCP)


ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, DITTISHAM Good Friday: 6pm Service of Contemplation, Readings and Hymns Easter Sunday - 9.15am Sung Eucharist followed by Children’s Easter Egg Hunt


DARTMOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH Palm Sunday – 10.30am Special Service Maundy Thursday – 6pm - Communion Service Easter Sunday – 10.30am – Easter Praise


FLAVEL UNITED REFORMED / METHODIST CHURCH Easter Sunday - 10.45 a.m. Easter Sunday Service


FOSS STREET CHAPEL


Good Friday: 11am – 3.30pm - Conference Stoke Fleming Hall “Overcoming Anxiety” & “What is that in your hand?” Easter Sunday - 10am Breaking of Bread


ST PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, STOKE FLEMING Palm Sunday: 9.30am – Holy Communion


Holy Week: Mon-Wed 7pm – Service of Night Prayer Maundy Thursday: 7pm – Communion by Extension Good Friday: 11am – Devotional Service Easter Day: 11am – Holy Communion


ST MICHAEL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, BLACKAWTON Palm Sunday: 9.30am Sunday Morning Worship Holy Week – Mon -Wed 7pm Service of Night Prayer Maundy Thurs: 7.30pm Holy Communion & Watch Service Good Friday: 11am Devotional Service Easter Day: 7.30am - Festival of Light 9.30am Holy Communion for Easter Day


ST MICHAEL’S ANGLICAN CHURCH, STRETE Palm Sunday:11am. – Holy Communion


Holy Week: Tues 7pm Service of Night Prayer Maundy Thursday: 6pm Holy Communion Good Friday: 11am Devotional Service Easter Day: 11am Communion by Extension


CHRISTIANS TOGETHER


26th – 28th April EXETER FESTIVAL OF SOUTH WEST FOOD & DRINK exeter castle Gardens & northenhay Gardens, exeter


The ultimate foodie event! Taking place over three days, the Festival also includes three evening Festival After Dark Events featuring live music, chef demos and a great atmo- sphere. The event celebrates its 10th birthday in 2013 with over 30 top chef demonstrations and more than 100 food and drink producers from around the region. For further info and tickets contact www.exeterfoodanddrinkfestival. co.uk.


27th April DIGGING THE DIRT Dartmouth library


Come and find out all about what lurks in the murk of our estuary mud! Why are estuaries so muddy? Why is the mud is as productive as a tropical rainforest but the ‘biodiversity’ is so much lower? Why our health depends on theirs and how we can learn to love our estuaries! Drop in at the Dartmouth Library anytime during the morning from 10am and be a marine biologist… conduct experiments and study the tiny creatures under the microscope, to discover more about these special places. Contact: Dartmouth Library/ Monty Hall Great Escapes.


MUSIC


11th – 16th March NEW JERSEY NIGHTS Theatre royal, plymouth The international hit show New Jersey Nights comes to Plymouth for one week only. The show takes you on a musical journey celebrating the greatest hits of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. BOX OFFICE: 01752 267222 or www. theatreroyal.com.


21st March BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA plymouth pavilions The concert features classic film scores which have accom- panied numerous memorable Hollywood hits throughout the glittering history of cinema, including music from; Romeo & Juliet, Lawrence of Arabia, Gladiator, Pirate of the Caribbean, Star Terk Nemesis, Troy, Armageddon, The Last Samurai, Schindler’s List, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and many more. BOX OFFICE: 0845 1461460 or www. plymouthpavilions.com


24th March DARTINGTON COMMUNITY CHOIR – VERDI: MESSA DA REQUIEM Great hall, Dartington Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Guiseppe Verdi. Conducted by Jonathan Watts. Tickets £20 / Concessions £19 / Students & U16s £8. Box Office: 01803 847070.


2nd April WELSH NATIONAL OPERA – LULU Theatre royal, plymouth Co-production with the National Theatre in Prague. Berg’s second and final opera is a masterpiece. Lulu promises a shattering but rewarding experience for those who encounter it. Directed by David Pountney. BOX OFFICE: 01752 267222 or www.theatreroyal.com.


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