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paddle and to try various craft on the river every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. Cost £10 for equipment hire, 6.15pm- 7.15pm with optional visit to the pub afterwards. Fordwich, Canterbury CT2 0DB, 07947 835688,
www.canoewild.co.uk
4TH AUGUST Evening Tour
Enjoy an 80-minute tour and tutored tasting, plus a two-course home-cooked supper served in the Visitor Centre bar. There’s also time for a pint or two with your meal. Cost £29.95, 7pm. The Shepherd Neame Brewery, Court Street, Faversham ME13 7AX, 01795 532206,
www.shepherdneame.
co.uk/visitor-centre
4TH & 18TH AUGUST Cathedral Archives and Library Tour
Experience a fascinating behind- the scenes-tour of the Cathedral Archives and Library. Explore a
wealth of manuscripts, rare books, photographs, maps and other records dating back to the Norman Conquest. Afterwards enjoy a full afternoon tea. Cost £22.95, from 2.30pm. Canterbury Cathedral, The Precincts, Canterbury CT21 2EH, 01227 865350.
5TH AUGUST Together Again
An evening of music paying homage to Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. Featuring the vocals of Martin Farbrother and Chris Field. Tickets £12, 7.30pm. The Avenue Theatre, Avenue of Remembrance, Sittingbourne ME10 4DN, 01795 471140.
5TH AUGUST Joe Pasquale
The TV comic sets about exploring why the four horsemen of the apocalypse will be riding in on ponies. Tickets £17.50, 7.30pm. Theatre Royal, Addington Street, Margate CT9 1PW, 01843 292795.
5TH-31ST AUGUST
Herne Bay Festival The event, now known as Bayfest, has returned organised by the local community, featuring a full programme of family- friendly arts and music events across the town. For details on the full range of activities, visit
www.hernebayfestival.com
6TH AUGUST
Herne Bay Cartoon Festival This live event exploring the world of cartoons takes place on The Pier between 12noon and 5pm. Including an exhibition on the theme of End of the Pier Show (until 13th August) and Guardian newspaper cartoonist Martin Rowson offering an exhibition and talk on the 5th August, 3pm. Free entry. The Kings Hall, Beacon Hill, Herne Bay CT6 6BA.
7TH AUGUST
Ladysmith Black Mambazo This inspirational South African
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gospel group returns to Kent with their infectious enthusiasm, uplifting harmonies and impressive choreography. Tickets £31, 7.30pm. Leas Cliff Hall, The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2DZ, 01303 228600.
7TH AUGUST
Arts Summer School This special arts course offers the chance for fi ve to 16-year-olds to work with professional artists, as well as theatre companies, with the aim of making original works for performance (across two weeks). Tickets £60, 10am. The Quarterhouse, Mill Bay, Folkestone CT20 1BN, 01303 760750.
8TH AUGUST Tony Christie
The Amarillo star makes his way back to East Kent with a night covering material from an eventful 40-year career in music. Tickets £30, 7.30pm. Leas Cliff Hall, The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2DZ, www.
leascliffhall.co.uk
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