WHAT’S ON
as well as entertainers and the popular Kitchen Theatre with many of the regions’ best known chefs such as Chris & James Tanner, Michael Caines and Anton Piotrowski, winner of Masterchef Professional 2012. Fun and free event for all the family!
www.visitplymouth.
co.uk.
August 17th DITSUM REGATTA Dittisham Local event with rowing, sailing and raft races with stalls, sideshows, BBQ and all important crabbing! www.dittisham.
org.uk.
August 18th , September 15th
TOTNES GOOD FOOD SUNDAY Totnes The biggest monthly producers’ and farmers’ market in the Westcountry. Held on the 3rd Sunday of every month. 01803 269082
August 20th TOTNES ORANGE RACES Totnes Historic and hilarious races with
competitors racing oranges from the Market Square to the bottom of the hill. 10am – 1pm.
www.totnesinformation.
co.uk
August 21st , September 4th , 18th
& October 2nd BRIXHAM FISH MARKET TOURS Brixham Fish Market Tour of Brixham Fish Market with Rick Smith, Head of Brixham Trawler Agents followed by delicious full English breakfast in nearby Fishermen’s Mission. Booking essential. £8 . 07410617931
August 23nd – September 1st TOTNES FESTIVAL 2013
Totnes Festival with walks, talks, lectures, open days and concerts, dance, theatre, visual art and creative workshops. info@
totnesfestival.com
August 24th CELEBRATE START BAY slapton Ley Field Centre A day-long celebration of all that is good about Start Bay, showcasing local arts and crafts, food and a full programme of outdoor and indoor activities. 07967 497 624.
www.slnnr.org.uk
27th August
ADULT SNORKELLING SAFARI The seashore Centre, Paignton Join our Marine Rangers for a very special guided tour of Torbay’s only underwater local nature reserve at Saltern Cove. £25 per person. Booking essential by phone or online. 01803 520022.
29th August
GARDEN PIZZA PERFECTION Occombe Farm, Paignton Join us in the Occombe Farm Yurt and make your very own pizza. Bake it in the farm clay oven and decorate with fresh herbs from our garden. Drop in between 12noon - 3pm. £4.50 per person - no booking required. 12noon – 3pm. 01803 520022
1st September
SKILLS DAY Galmpton Village Hall A day of varied events celebrating skills & crafts. Children’s classes & exhibitions. Music, Dance & refreshments. Handicraft & rural skills demonstrations. For further info contact Jill Memery 01803 844103. 11am – 6pm.
2nd September
MURDER MYSTERY WITH KATE ELLIS Dartmouth Library Popular crime fiction writer talks about the Golden Age of crime fiction. She introduces her Murder Mystery and asks the audience to identify ‘who done it’! There’s a prize draw to select a winner of a signed book. 1920’s costume optional! Tickets £1.50 (including tea) from Dartmouth Library. 01803 832502
6th September, 4th October
BRIXHAM FOLK CLUB Brixham Theatre, Brixham First Friday of every month in The Lounge. Organised by Anne and Steve Gill with help from Maggie Duffy and John Miles. Admission £3. For more information please contact John Miles on (01803) 858394. 7.30pm
7th September
FISHSTOCK 2013 Brixham Fish Market The English Riviera’s renowned urban music and seafood festival takes place on the new Fish Quay on this picturesque harbour. 07860 542071.
www.fishstockbrixham.co.uk
7th September
KINGSBRIDGE SHOW Borough Farm, east Allington This is a fantastic day out for all the family offering classes in Horses, Cattle, Sheep, homecraft, Young farmer, Horticulture, Floral Art and Domestic pets. In addition to this there is around 100 Trade Stands, 70 Craft stands, 20 local food and drinks stands, Kingsbridge Children’s Youth Market, Children’s pets corner, Donkey rides, Vintage and Modern Tractors, Live Folk Style Music,
creative heaven
Beads Buttons Fabrics Haberdashery
Sewing workshops
Jewellery making workshops
(see website for details & dates)
Tel: 01803 834813 • 2 Smith Street, Dartmouth, TQ6 9QR •
www.jewellerymakingworkshops.com
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