Hand-picked events from the editor September 14
December 1 Scream Night
Hand-picked events from the editor
Outdoor Cinema: The DECEMBER
Greatest Showman Knole, Sevenoaks
Maidstone Museum The final event in Maidstone’s ghoultastic exhibition, Scream and Scream Again, which runs from October 10 to December 2. Watch a terrifying classic Hammer horror movie – “Dracula AD 1972”. Drinks and snacks will be available to buy all evening and you can enjoy
Enjoy a fantastic film in a historic location and see The Greatest Showman on the big screen in Knole’s Green Court. Watch the film under the stars and sing along with some of the best-ever songs from a musical. Doors open at 6.30pm, film from 7.30-10pm Price: Adults: £12, Children £7.50. (Entry to Gatehouse Tower included in ticket price from 6.30-7.30pm)
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free entry to the Scream exhibition on the night (normally £4). Why not join the museum staff in dressing
An opportunity for people to enjoy and celebrate the ‘East Kent Triangle’ of Faversham, Whitstable and Canterbury. So you can expect oysters, fish, cheeses and a wealth of other fabulous local produce to sam- ple and purchase. There will also be an ale trail, sausage trail, talks
September 14 - 16 Faversham Food
Festival Market Place, Faversham
FREE
for the part? From 6-9pm, tickets £10 per person. Over 18s only,
www.maidstonemuseum.org.
December 2
Maidstone Symphony Orchestra – Olivier Stankiewicz
Mote Hall, Maidstone Leisure Centre An evening of strong dramatic contrasts with the powerful overture to Wagner’s early opera, The Flying Dutchman and Richard Strauss’s hauntingly beautiful Oboe Concerto. Soloist for the evening is the magnificent young French oboist, Olivier Stankiewicz. Vaughan Williams’ A London
September 15 -16 Lullingstone Castle &
World Garden Dartford
Symphony then conjures up all the vitality and mystery of our great metropolis at the start of the last century. There are jingles from horse- drawn taxis, mists and fogs, and an overriding musical motif of the chimes of Big Ben. Tickets from £21. Tel: 033 666 3366 or visit
www.mso.org.uk.
Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in a Mexican plant tour with Tom Hart-Dyke, enjoy the music and indulge with a taste of Mexico! Tom will lead two free guided tours of the World Garden including Mexico & The Hot & Spiky Cacti House at 12.30pm and 2.30pm. The castle marquee will have a Mexican themed menu for the weekend, so pop along for a great family day out! Admission charge £10 per adult and children under 15 free.
September 15-16
Salute to the 40s Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham Living history, big band performances, live vintage music, tradi- tional seaside fun, best dressed competitions, alongside dancing, re-enactments, wartime displays. Climb aboard a Second World War Destroyer, Spitfire and Hurricane static aircraft displays, 1940’s Bombed Out Street. Plus genuine and replica shopping from the 1940s. 10am–6pm daily Adult Tickets from £14.50. Buy in advance and save money
www.thedockyard.co.uk
and the presentation of the Local Food Hero Award,plus a Teddy Bears’ picnic, Medieval Fayre and Mad Hatters’ Tea Party.
www.favershamfoodfestival.co.uk
SUMMER Family Dog Show -
Sooty Show 70th Annivers and Teddy Bear’s Picnic
Kent Life by the Seaside!
Ice Cream Festival AUTUMN
Hops ‘n’ Harvest Beer Festival with Sooty Show
(Appearing at intervals throughout the day)
Apple & Cider Fayre Basil Brush
Kent Life After Dark
Axel Scheffler. Licensed by Magic Light Pictures Ltd.
© 1999 & TM Julia Donaldson/ Kent-Aminated (age 16+)
www.kentlife.org.uk or call 01622 763936
Mid Kent Living 15 Mid Kent Living 17 THE SHOW
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