ARTS & CULTURE / WHAT'S ON THURSDAYS IN JULY
Spa Valley Railway Affordable fun for the whole family with Kids for a Quid on the Spa Valley Railway in Tunbridge Wells, the ideal destination to combine a train ride with a walk around the historic spa town. With children travelling for just £1 it means the whole family (2 adults and 2 children) can enjoy a day out for just £26. West Station, Tunbridge Wells TN2 5QY,
spavalleyrailway.com
UNTIL 7TH JULY Summer Festival
Sevenoaks Summer Festival 2019 celebrates its 50th anniversary year with a fantastic line-up of local and international artists, acts and so much more. At various times and venues around the town, visit
sevenoaksfestival.org.uk
UNTIL 11TH JULY
Annual Exhibition Maidstone Art Society’s Annual
Exhibition is open to the public weekdays and Saturdays with many exhibits for sale and the chance to vote for your favourite picture. Free entry, weekdays 10am-4pm and Saturdays 9.30am-1pm. County Gallery, County Hall, County Road, Maidstone ME14 1XQ,
saa.co.uk/ maidstone-art-society-annual- exhibition-2019
1ST JULY
Good Companions Club Margaret Watson, virtuoso harpist, will be providing the entertainment. 6.30pm. New Telegraph Club, Priory Road, Tonbridge. The committee are seeking volunteers in their 40’s or 50’s to join the management committee to assist many long-serving members. Contact chairman Jan Powis on 01732 355676.
2ND-6TH JULY
Senses Sea Sail Sights On at the gallery at Trinity Theatre,
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MJ The Art Traveller is on a mission to find clarity between the corrupted cityscapes and sea sail shores. His mission is to record the environments and abstract representations between different places. 10am daily. Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP,
trinitytheatre.net, 01892 678678.
3RD JULY-2ND OCTOBER What’s In A Name &
Hopping in The Eden Valley Uncover the background to some of the very odd road names in
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