WHAT’S ON
For a complete list of What’s On locally, visit our website
www.bythedart.co.uk
11, 18, 25 June OCCOMBE MARKET Occombe Farm, Paignton Great new local craft and food market every Wednesday from 11 June. Browse through stalls with the very finest of local crafts from homewares to jewellery, confectionery to cheeses. 10am – 2pm. Contact 01803 520022. www.
countryside-trust.org.uk
14 – 15 June PARTY BY THE SEASIDE Paignton Green A concert which gives that festival feeling with fabulous art- ists including Soul II Soul, Aswad and UB-40. 4.30 - 11.30pm. Tickets from £30.
www.partybytheseaside.co.uk
14 June DARTMOUTH CARING SUMMER PARTY AT THE VIEW The View Restaurant, Dartmouth Academy Dartmouth Caring are having a summer fundraising party at The View, Dartmouth Academy’s new Restaurant. It is the first external event to be held at the restaurant. Tickets £22.50 per person. Contact: 01803 835384 or enquiries@
dartmouthcaring.co.uk
15 June FATHER’S DAY VINTAGE & CLASSIC CAR RALLY Woodlands Park, Blackawton This is a ‘Do you remember’ time for Dads. Come and admire the classic & treasured vehicles and let us know if you want to bring your own classic car along! 10.30am – 4.30pm. Tel: 01803 403294.
Www.woodlandspark.com
20 – 22 June TAGORE FESTIVAL 2014 Dartington Hall, Totnes To coincide with the centenary of the start of World War One, a range of world class performers will bring the theme of peace to life through music, dance and debate bringing together the best of east meets west. More info/tickets contact Tel: 01803 847070.
www.dartington.org
20 - 22 June MIDSUMMER CLASSIC YACHTS REGATTA Royal Dart Yacht Club, Kingswear The British Classic Yacht Club, in conjunction with The Royal Dart Yacht Club, is preparing a new classic boat Regatta on this the summer solstice. Local boats encouraged to enter. Contact:
brian@gascoigne.demon.co.uk or
www.britishclas-
sicyachtclub.org
MARK LOBB FISH & GAME
01803 770743
info@wildfooddevon.co.uk
new Shop in the Dartmouth Market (opens soon)
21 – 22 June DARTMOUTH GREEN PARTNERSHIPS MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL Royal Avenue Gardens, Dartmouth Lots of flower related events and activities in Royal Avenue Gardens and the Old Market, plus talks by garden celebrities at the Flavel. Contact Stevie Rogers:
Stevie@ashtreefarm.com or 07980 922319 and
www.theflavel.org
21 June BRIXHAM TRAWLER RACE 2014 Brixham Harbour Brixham’s big maritime event takes to the water with dressed up boats and bunting. Boats battle it out with two lap race around the Bay and fun and festivities on the quayside all raising money for local charities. 10am – 4pm. Check www.
englishriviera.co.uk for further details.
June 22 THE CRAFTED EMPORIUM WORKSHOP Community Corner, Dartmouth Old Market Paper Flowers. 2pm-4pm £20.00 (inc materials and refresh- ments) This workshop coincides with the flower festival, how- ever unlike real flowers these are designed to last forever and are truly eye catching. Sue Bowen makes all of the gorgeous flower creations for us in the shop along with those found in Wells Cathedral.
26 June DARTMOUTH & KINGSWEAR SOCIETY SUMMER PARTY stoke Lodge Hotel, stoke Fleming Summer Party 6.30 - 8.30pm. Tel: 01803 834184.
June 28 THE CRAFTED EMPORIUM WORKSHOP Community Corner, Dartmouth Old Market Heather Everitt Beautiful butterflies 1pm-5pm £40.00 inc a cream tea and some materials. A breath taking workshop to create the most beautiful fabric moths and butterflies. These creations use pure silk appliqué, embellished with machine stitching and hand beading.
WHAT’S ON AT LOCAL NATIONAL TRUST PROPERTIES
5 May 2014 DOGGY DAY Coleton Fishacre 10:30am Per Item £1 (entry to each competition) Bring along your dogs for a day of fun for all the family - including those with waggy tails.
28 May MAKING HOMES FOR WILD ANIMALS Coleton Fishacre 2pm - Join the countryside rangers to learn how to make homes for wild animals - great fun for all the family and one of your 50 things to do before you’re 11 3/4. Child £3 Booking Essential 01803 842382
visit
www.bythedart.co.uk - for everything & anything about Dartmouth
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