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Santa will then make his way into Royal Avenue Gardens where he will rest his weary legs. He’ll have plenty of time to talk to all the young people who have come to see him with, as usual, a sack full of treats to hand out.


CANDLELIT KIDS AT THE FLAVEL Unfortunately, due to a greatly reduced committee team Candlelit Dartmouth will not be able to run the Candlelit Kids on Saturday this year. We are hoping that we can recruit more willing volunteers so that this can be re-established in the future. Due to increased legislation we also need qualified traffic management helpers for the parade so please let us know if you would be willing to help us in any capacity! However, the good news is that the Flavel Hall have


“As usual


there will be


plenty of live en-


tertainment in and around Royal


Avenue Gardens”


CANDLELIT MAYFLOWER LANTERN PARADE The lantern parade is the climax of the event, taking place on Saturday evening. This year a large Mayflower lantern will lead the parade followed by smaller boats with children and families parading their individual lanterns and musicians and entertainers adding to the spectacle. The route will be confirmed nearer the time but this year at the end of the parade everyone will be encouraged to take their lanterns to St Savour’s Church where there will be a family celebra- tion ‘Mayflower Candlelit Night of 400 Candles’ with the lanterns and Mayflower pennants being the focus of decoration.


very kindly offered to stand in and are holding ‘A Very Flavel Christmas’ which will be free entry for children and just £1 for accompanying adults. There will be a mix of free fun activities such as Hunt the Elves, Christmas Selfies, Pin the Tail on the Reindeer as well as some crafting opportunities such as making Christmas pot- pourri and tea light holders, making reindeer food and many other seasonal activities. Candlelit Dartmouth will be running workshops as usual prior to the event so you will still be able to make your lanterns and join in the parade. These will be free but dona- tions welcome with a small charge for the lights. Watch out for dates nearer the time on our Facebook page or on our website http://www.candlelit- dartmouth.co.uk


St Saviours will be open from 6.00pm – 7.30pm with hot Mayflower soup and crusty bread on sale at the South Door and the bar will also be open serving wine and soft drinks. The Massed Choir will sing the Mayflower Anthem and other pieces followed by some songs from the cast of Safe Haven.


GETTING TO CANDLELIT The park and ride service will once again be operational and FREE on Saturday 30th of November from 10am right through until 7pm - so you can enjoy the parade without fear of missing the bus. The bus service will be operated by Tally Ho! We will be publishing a timetable on our Facebook page and on our website so please check for timings. The park and ride is situated at the top of town on the A3122 - adjacent to Dartmouth Leisure Centre (postcode TQ6 0JL). Although there is no charge for using this service, there will be a donations bucket on each bus. Please give generously!


http://www.candlelitdartmouth.co.uk http://theflavel.org.uk https://www.diverse-events.com/events/candlelit-dartmouth-2019/ www.dartmouthmayflower400.uk


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