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WHAT’S ON IN JULY 079 What’s On in July UNTIL 9TH JULY


Sevenoaks Summer Festival A community festival featuring special appearances of The Manfreds, Michel Legrand, The Tommy Cooper Show, Back to Basie Big Band, Demon Barbers XL Folk Show, Buster Keaton’s silent fi lm ‘Steamboat Bill Jr’, Punch & Judy and puppet shows for children. www.sevenoaksfestival. org.uk, 01732 450175.


1ST JULY


Frant Music Festival Infl uenced by a wide range of genres, expect to hear fantastic music from Remi Harris. Tickets £14, 7.30pm. High Street, Frant TN3 9DX, 07768 115184, www. frantmusic.org.uk


1ST JULY Musical Bingo


An exciting twist on bingo featuring songs instead of numbers. 7.40pm. Komedia, 44-47 Gardner Street, Brighton BN1 1UN.


2ND JULY


Run or Dye 5K Get covered in a rainbow of powdered dyes as you run, jog or dance through the parkland. Various times, 8am-3pm. Penshurst Place & Gardens, Penshurst TN11 8DG, www.runordye.co.uk


4TH JULY


Dance Is Life Watch Strictly Come Dancing stars Giovanni Pernice and Luba


Mushtuk give a spectacular performance, joined by professional dancers from Dancing with the Stars Ireland. Various prices, 7.30pm. White Rock Theatre, White Rock, Hastings TN34 1JX, 01424 462288.


6TH-9TH & 27TH-30TH JULY Seafront Market


Sample spectacular delights and enjoy a range of goods, plus a wide range of products including handbags and children’s toys. Grand Parade, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 3AD, 01832 281274.


7TH-9TH JULY


Kent County Show This exciting family-friendly event


is packed full of fantastic features, animals, food and fun. Adults from £20.70, children from £6.30, families from £45, 8am-6pm. Kent Showground, Detling, Maidstone ME14 3JF, 01622 630975, www. kentshowground.co.uk


YOUNG SHOTS


WHEN Tuesday 8 August Wednesday 23 August 10am to 12.30pm


BOYS & GIRLS AGED 8-16YR


PRE-BOOKED £55.00 per person


WHAT An introduction to Clay Pigeon Shooting or a refresher for those more experienced youngsters


TO INCLUDE Classroom Safety Briefi ng 40 Clays and Cartridges Gun Hire Insurance


Information Bags CONTACT


info@westkentshooting.co.uk T: 01892 834306


WWW.WESTKENTSHOOTING.CO.UK


WHERE West Kent Shooting School New Hay Farm, Old Hay (off Pearsons Green Road) Brenchley, Paddock Wood Kent TN12 7DG


FEATURING


• Gun Safety • How a Gun works • Quiz What’s in a cartridge • Types of clays • Pattern Plate • A Mixture of Targets • Over various stands • A Morning of Fun


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