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ARTS & CULTURE / WHAT’S ON


sample up to 50 varieties of locally brewed ales and ciders while enjoying live music and entertainment from the Pearly Kings and Queens and much more. Adults £12, children (3-15) £9, under 3s free, family ticket (2+2) £37, concessions £11, Kent Life members free, Saturday 10am-10pm, Sunday 10am-6pm. Kent Life, Lock Lane, Sandling, Maidstone ME14 3AU, 01622 763936, kentlife.org.uk


8TH SEPTEMBER


Country & Food Fair There is something for everyone at this popular annual fair including country sports, delicious food and drink – and new this year will be chicken racing – while the castle’s tea tent will be open. Adults £6, children £2 (5-13), under 5s free (there will be reduced admission to the castle so visitors can also see the fascinating collections artefacts), 11am-5pm. Chiddingstone Castle, Hill Hoath Road, Chiddingstone TN8 7AD, chiddingstonecastle.org.uk


9TH SEPTEMBER


Out of Bounds Comedy Enjoy a night of stand-up starring Paul McCaffrey. Tickets £8, 8.30pm start. The Moat, London Road, Wrotham TN15 7JR, 01732 882263, richard@ outofboundscomedy.co.uk


10TH SEPTEMBER


Secret Art Party: Monet Special masterclass experience, all levels welcome. Enjoy creating your version of a masterpiece with a brush in one hand and a drink in the other. This month: The Poppy Field Near Argenteuil by Claude Monet. Tunbridge Wells, High Street and Chapel Place, facebook.com/pg/secretartparties/ events/, secretartparties.co.uk


13TH SEPTEMBER


Astronomy Evening Join the Edenbridge and District Astronomers for an evening looking at the night sky in the farmyard. Fingers crossed for a clear night


so you can look through powerful telescopes to search out deep sky objects. The team will talk you through the observations and give tips about other key astronomical objects or events you can look out for over the coming months. Adults £8, children £6, 7pm-9pm. Bore Place Road, Chiddingstone, Edenbridge TN8 7AR, hello@ boreplace.org, 01732 463255.


13TH SEPTEMBER Beautiful Boy


An inspiring experience of survival, relapse and recovery in a family coping with addiction. Tickets £8 (with reductions if you become a member) from the Community Centre or on the door, doors open 7pm, film starts 8pm, drinks available. Pine Grove Pictures at Crowborough Community Centre, Pine Grove, Crowborough TN6 1FE, 01892 653823.


13TH-22ND SEPTEMBER


Heritage Open Days A chance to look inside some of


the surviving great houses of the area, to visit historic churches and castles and holes in the ground and even a working windmill. There are a number of conducted tours plus lots of things for children too. Free events, various venues in and around Tunbridge Wells. tunbridgewellsheritageopendays.org


14TH & 15TH SEPTEMBER


Paws In The Park Dogtastic days out for you and your dog! Lots of games and activities to try and enjoy, including flyball, canine search and rescue, and dog agility, along with superb arena displays and more. The perfect day out for all the family and your furry four-legged friend. 9.30am-5pm with free parking. For tickets, visit pawsinthepark. net/buy-tickets. Kent Showground, Detling, Maidstone ME14 3JF, pawsinthepark.net


14TH-19TH SEPTEMBER


Festival of Flowers Celebrate Leeds Castle’s 900th


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