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Every Wednesday (easy walks) and every Monday (moderate walks).
All walks free and everyone welcome. Check website for routes.
Tel: 01548 856766 or email
vivienne3000@gmail.com.
www.walkingforhealth.org.uk
2 April
KINGSBRIDGE JAZZ CLUB – THE PEDIGREE JAZZ BAND The Fisherman’s Rest, Aveton Gifford Doors open 6.30pm. Contact: Fred Dennis Tel: 01548 561005
2 April BRNC VOLUNTEER BAND SPRING CONCERT Caspar John Hall, BRNC 7.30pm. Tickets £10 – must be bought in advance. Tel: 01803 677569
4 April DRA LECTURE: A Wild and Wondrous Region Shilstone House, Kingsbridge
6 April RNLI DART SEA SAFETY – LIFEJACKET CLINIC Dart RNLI Lifeboat RNLI Dart Sea Safety Team - Free Lifejacket Clinic. 10am – 3pm
6 April STANBOROUGH CHORUS CONCERT St. George’s Church, Modbury 7:30pm. Mozart Requiem and Eine Kleine Nachtmusik . Tickets £15 in advance/£17 on the door. Available from Pickles, Modbury (01548 830 412); Kingsbridge Info Centre or May Crimp (01548 842361).
6 & 20 April, 4 & 18 May KINGSBRIDGE FARMERS’ MARKET Everything you’d expect from a Farmer’s Market and more. 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month. Contact: 01803 861267. 9am – 1pm. Tel: 01803 861267
STANBOROUGH CHORUS
REQUIEM MOZART
Saturday 6th April 2019 at 7.30 St. George’s Church, Modbury
conductor Christopher Fletcher soprano Catherine Hamilton mezzo soprano Helen Havilland tenor Tom Robson bass Darren Jeffery
Tickets £15 in advance or £17 on the door tickets available from:
Kingsbridge Tourist information Centre May Crimp 01548 842361 Tom Gilkes 01548 560973 Pickles in Modbury, and Choir Members
also featuring the divertimento orchestra eine kleine nachtmusik charity number: 1084314
If you have a community event coming up and would like it listed here in The Post, please email details to:
emma@southdevonmagazines.co.uk
EVENTS • MUSIC • THEATRE • OUT & ABOUT WALK & TALK KINGSBRIDGE
A talk by Peter F Mason on how Dartmoor was portrayed in art 1750 to 1920. 7pm. £5. To book Tel: 01548 830832 or email
office@dra.uk.net
4 & 18 April, 16 & 30 May SOUTH HAMS WRITERS GROUP Kingsbridge Rest Centre Come along to share your work, listen to others and gain inspiration along the way. 2 – 4pm. Contact Meg Foster on 01752 892481
7 April
WILD FOOD FORAGE Slapton Ley Field Centre Taste your way through the National Nature Reserve on a wild-food themed walk, searching for edible plants of the hedgerow and woodland. 10.30am – 12.30pm. To book email
events.sl@field-studies-
council.org
9 April, 14 May GUIDED TOUR OF SHILSTONE HOUSE Shilstone House Guided tour by resident archaeologist. 2pm. £15 inc tea. Booking essential. Tel: 01548 830832.
10 April, 8 May FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN ADOPTION EVENT Higher Mill, Buckfastleigh Learn about becoming an adopter. 10am – 12.15pm. Tel: 01364 645480 for an appointment. www.
familiesforchildren.org.uk
12 April NEW JERSEY BOYS Cliff House, Salcombe 8pm. Tickets £15 from SIC, Malborough PO, or telephone 01548 844704. Bar opens at 7pm.
13/14 April HEAD OF THE DART ROWING/SUP CHALLENGE This year the route goes from Totnes to Dartmouth. The SUP challenge on Sunday is now full to competitors but it’s a sight worth spectating too! 1pm.
14 April PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC CHOIR CONCERT Plymouth Guildhall J S Bach: St Matthew Passsion. 7pm.
www.plymouthphilchoir.org Tickets: 01822 853791.
14 April DARTINGTON COMMUNITY CHOIR SPRING CONCERT Dartington Hall The choir perform requiems by Maurice Durufle and Karl Jenkins.7.30 – 9.30pm. Box office: 01803 847070.
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