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February 14 Recycling Workshop Romney Marsh Visitor


Centre, New Romney Be creative at this fun family workshop. 11:00am - 12:00pm Have fun turning recycled


plastic materials such as bottles, cartons and bags into your own unique wild animal or bird. All materials supplied. Suitable for adults and children aged 5+. All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Booking advisable. Tickets £6 info@kentwildlife.org.uk


February 14 RSC Live – Twelfth Night Trinity Theatre, Church


Road, Tunbridge Wells Twelfth Night is a tale of unrequited love – hilarious and heartbreaking. Two twins are separated in a shipwreck, and forced to fend for themselves in a strange land. The first twin, Viola, falls in love with Orsino, who dotes on OIivia, who falls for Viola but is idolised by Malvolio. Enter Sebastian, who is the spitting image of his twin sister...


Get the atmosphere of this Shakespeare classic, broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford. Tickets and more


information from www.trinitytheatre.net.


February 16 Wiggly Wild Show Kent Wildlife Trust, Tyland Barn Visitor


Centre, Maidstone An entertaining show by a qualified ranger about unusual live exotic animals such as stick insects, beetles and giant millipedes, with some crazy props for the volunteers! There will also be a handling session where you get the opportunity to hold or touch lots of the exotic animals. 2pm & 4pm Tickets £6. www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk


February 23 Maidstone’s Paper Industry Maidstone Museum,


St Faiths Street, Maidstone Come and hear a fascinating talk about the history of paper mills and papermaking in and around Maidstone, from the owner of one of the last production mills, Maureen Barcham-Green. Historic objects will also be on display.


11.00-12.00


Adults £5.00, MMF members £4.00 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk


Admission: Adults - £6.00 Children (10-16) - £1.00 Accompanied children under 10 – free. www.tonbridgemrc.com


February 24 Penshurst Choral Society February Concert


Jubilee Theatre, Holmewood House


February 17 Tonbridge MRC Model Railway Exhibition The Angel Centre,


Tonbridge Tonbridge Model Railway Club present their annual exhibition with around 30 working layouts plus trade support. Light refreshments available 10am – 5pm.


February 15


Marine Rescue – how sea life is recued and cared for RSPB Maidstone Local Group Grove Green Hall, Penhurst Close,


Maidstone, ME14 5BT Lyn Griffiths is the South Kent co-ordinator for the charity ‘British Divers Marine Life Rescue’ and her talk will look at how our sea life is rescued and cared for when adverse weather and un-natural disaster strikes £3.50 Group Members, £4.50 Non-Members. 7.30pm start. Raffle and refreshments. www.rspb.org.uk/groups/maidstone


14 Mid Kent Living 14 Mid Kent Living


School, Langton Green An evening of choral music with choir and orchestra. Beethoven: Choral Fantasy Op 80 for Piano, Vocal Soloists, Choir and Orchestra Dvorak: Mass in D op


86 for Soloists Choir and Orchestra 7.30pm infopenshurstchoral society.co.uk


February 26


Museum Lates: Fashion Maidstone Museum, St Faiths Street,


Maidstone In celebration of London Fashion Week, create a killer outfit from piles of pre-loved clothes. Then rock it on the catwalk as the audience decide on a winner! Prizes for originality and glamour. Thread, glue and scissors provided. Tickets £5. 6-9pm Tel: 01622 602838 www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk


February 27


Psychic Evening with Tony Stockwell


Ditton Community Centre,


Kilnbarn Road, Ditton The medium-clairvoyant Tony Stockwell has been demonstrating mediumship since the age of 17. He has finely tuned his craft, building a reputation of excellence in his public demonstrations, private readings and teaching in workshops and seminars.


FAMILY FUN


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