14 What’s On EVENTS • MUSIC • THEATRE • OUT & ABOUT
WALK & TALK (every Thursday am). For more information contact John Salmon, Dartmouth Volunteer Walk leader on 07570 848446 or via email at
walkandtalk@talktalk.net.
5 July Dart riverside & Dartington Estate
12 July Slapton Ley and village circular
19 July Dartmouth Castles and coves
26 July Froward Point, Kingswear
2 August Hillhead to Kingswear
9 August Dittisham & Dart Valley Trail
Until 9 September SCULPTURE TRAIL Cockington Park, Torbay New sculptures for the 2018 trail.
www.cockington.org
May – October GUARDIANS OF THE REEF EXHIBITION Salcombe Maritime Museum Memories recorded from the coastal communities of South Devon and Dorset. Booking essential. Daily 10.30am – 12.30pm and 2.30 – 4.30pm. www.
storylines.org.uk
30 June & 1, 28 & 29 July WINE TASTINGS Michael Sutton’s Wine Cellars, Dartmouth Open House with wine tastings. 12 noon – 3pm. Tel: 01803 770737 or
www.michaelsuttonscellar.co.uk
1 July
SHARPHAM TRUST SUMMER CELEBRATION DAY A packed day of activities and the chance to enjoy the splendour of Sharpham House and Gardens. 10.30am – 4pm.
www.sharphamtrust. org.
4 & 7 July FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN ADOPTION EVENT Buckfast Abbey
6 – 7 July GLAS-DENBURY 2018 Fairfield Farm, Denbury
6 – 7 July
BRIXHAM HAP’NIN’ St Mary’s Park, Brixham Two days of live entertainment from local bands and tribute acts. www.
brixhamhapnin.org
Learn about becoming an adopter. 10am – 12.15pm. Tel: 01364 645480 for an appointment. www.
familiesforchildren.org.uk
5 – 8 July BUCKFAST STORYTELLING FESTIVAL Buckfast Abbey An exciting event for all ages with some of the country’s best storytellers and performers.
www.buckfast.org.uk
5 July DRA LECTURE: EARLY VICTORIAN DEVON Shilstone House, Kingsbridge An illustrated talk by Dr David Parker, historian. 7pm. £5. To book Tel: 01548 830832 or email
office@dra.uk.net
Devon’s Music and Arts Festival with multiple music stages, entertainment, healing and colourful Butterfly Bazaar.
www.glas-denbury.co.uk
6, 14, 22 & 30 July NEWTON ABBOT RACES Experience the excitement of an action-packed day at the races and make lasting memories at Newton Abbot Racecourse. www.
newtonabbotracing.com
6 – 16 July WAYS WITH WORDS FESTIVAL OF WORDS 2018 Dartington Hall The region’s biggest literary festival with 10 days of diverse talks,
21 July – 2 September FUN & FREE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER BEACH ACTIVITY TRAILER Slapton Sands – Middle Car Park Discover more about Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve with fun activities, crafts and trails at our Beach Activity Trailer in the Middle Car Park on Slapton Sands. • Free entry • Please contact us for more detailed information. • Sensible outdoor clothing, footwear and sun cream are recommended for all activities. • No booking required
Secret World of Wildlife: Mondays 1.30 - 3.30pm from 23 July to 27 August
Bat Watch: Mondays & Thursdays sunset from 23 July to 30 August
Mammals and Moths: Tuesdays 9.30 – 11.30am from 24 July to 28 August
Rocky Shore: 14 August – 1.30 - 3.30pm
Seashore Adventure: Wednesdays 1.30 – 3.30pm from 25 July to 29 August
Survive in the Wild: Thursdays 1.30 – 3.30pm from 26 July to 30 August
What Lurks Beneath?: Fridays 27 July – 31 August 1.30 – 3.30pm
BOOKING ESSENTIAL.
www.slnnr.org.uk Tel: 07967 49762
Don’t forget... Our website also has full event listings and highlights of what’s on locally -
bythedart.co.uk
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