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// Out & About in August


Alice in Wonderland, Outdoor Theatre, Over Barn, Highnam Wednesday 23rd August, 6.30pm Come down the Rabbit Hole this summer and join Alice as she meets all the weird and wacky residents of Wonderland. This new adaptation for all the family promises to entertain young and old alike. So bring along a picnic, as the Mad Hatter invites you to his tea party, and experience Wonderland like never before. Prices vary. www.everymantheatre.org.uk


Ladies that Lunch Millinery Demo at the King’s Hotel, Chipping Campden Thursday 24th August, 12 noon Introduction and talk by Louise Pocock, millinery expert. Then practice in making your own hat. Followed by a 2-course lunch and a glass of wine. £29 per person www.kingscampden.co.uk


Asian Street Food (vegetarian) at Foodworks Cookery School, near Cheltenham Tuesday 12th September, 7pm Learn to create Asian bites with an explosion of flavours, tastes and aromas. These authentic local treats balance sweet, sour, salty and spicy in perfect harmony. After taking this class, you'll be able to reproduce these uniquely delicious salads, skewers, noodles and dumplings in your own home. This class is vegetarian. Tickets: £58 per person Call 01242 870538 or visit the website. www.foodworkscookeryschool.co.uk


CHARITY Phil Vickery Golf Day, Brickhampton Golf Complex Friday 11th August, all day event (depending on tee time) Enter a team into this charity golf event. Includes coffee and bacon rolls on arrival. There will be an 18 hole Four Ball Better Ball competition. Fantastic nearest the pin prizes. Presentation dinner with great prizes. Email office@piedpiperappeal.co.uk so that a form can be sent to you to fill in, or you can enter your team via the website. Entry fee: £325 per team of four. www.piedpiperappeal.co.uk


Mayor of Cheltenham Charity Golf Day, Cotswold Hills Golf Club Friday 18th August Put together a team to join in the charity golf day in support of the Mayor’s charities. Packages include bacon rolls and coffee on arrival and a rolling two-course buffet. Karen.organ@glos.nhs.uk


Open Studios 2017, Presteigne Saturday 26th to Monday 28th August, 11am to 4pm Presteigne, on the border of Powys and Herefordshire, has long been known for its vibrant music and arts scene. This year, artists of all disciplines will be opening their doors to visitors. Some will be working in their own studios, whilst others will be sharing the Old School in Hereford Street, where they will be demonstrating their various skills and talents. Don’t miss this opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful border towns, but also see the work of a diverse and select group of artists. Maps of the art trail will be available in many venues around the county. For more information, visit the Facebook page – Open Studios Presteigne. Also Twitter and Instagram. www.facebook.com/openstudiospresteigne


FAMILY Summer Holidays at Slimbridge WWT Until Sunday 3rd September Every day throughout the summer holidays you can discover a world of wildlife at Slimbridge with Dusty Duck. Each wild task you take on will earn you a sticker and take you one step closer to becoming a Wildlife Ranger! Collect your free Wildlife Ranger logbook on arrival and complete at least four of our exciting daily activities to get your Wildlife Ranger badge. Usual admission applies. www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/slimbridge/whats-on


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