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23 JULY – 20 AUGUST Dartington Music Summer School & Festival Something for everyone with four weeks of shared music making, learning and listening, from early music to jazz. Courses for all ages and abilities, accompanied by a festival of concerts and events.
dartington.org
27 JULY
Yealmpton Agricultural Show A return of this annual agricultural show with exhibitors, animals, delicious food and countryside crafts.
yealmptonshow.co.uk
29 & 30 JULY ANRAN Fest Tidwell Farm, Landscove Asian Street food and Music Charity Festival with a line-up including Julian Lloyd Webber, Abba, Queen tribute acts, Latin jazz, TSO. Asian Street Food, Kids and Doggie Day and Emperors Banquet at the lake. www.
anranfest.co.uk.
30 JULY – 6 AUGUST Salcombe Town Regatta A family-friendly regatta week packed with activities on land and sea for all ages.
Salcombe-regatta.co.uk
30 JULY – 30 SEPTEMBER Cockington Court Sculpture Trail Cockington Court, Torquay This popular trail leads around the grounds of Cockington Court with over 30 contemporary sculptures dotted around the garden.
Cockingtoncourt.org
30 - 31 JULY Sail GP Plymouth Hoe 10 nations return to Britain’s Ocean City to compete in the world’s most competitive racing on water on fast foiling F50 catamarans. A spectacular display of world class sailing. Sailgp. com
31 JULY Totnes & District Show A great family day out at the Totnes & District Show. Cattle, show Jumping, rabbits, poultry, dog show & terrier racing, food hall, live music and children’s activities. All day entertainment with fantastic Main Ring attractions. Buy tickets at the gate or prebook tickets online.
Totnesshow.com
4 AUGUST Evening Lecture: The Hole Family of Parke, Bovey Tracey Devon Rural Archive, Shilstone House 7pm. Please book in advance.
Devonruralarchive.com
5 – 7 AUGUST Torbay Steam Fair 2022 Brixham
One of the biggest family events on the English Riviera events calendar and attracts visitors from far and wide.
Torbaysteamfair.co.uk
7 – 19 AUGUST Dartmouth Art Society Summer Exhibition Masonic Hall, Dartmouth Free entry. 10.15am – 5pm daily.
Dartartsociety.wixsite.com Contact: 07771 680711
10 AUGUST Picnic & Pimms Memorial Hall, St Ann’s Chapel, Bigbury Come celebrate St Lawrence Day with a glass of Pimms and picnic. 3 – 5pm. Tel: 01548 810029 to book tickets. £7.50.
10 AUGUST Illyria Outdoor Theatre Cockington Court, Torquay Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream bought to life by this popular award winning theatre company.
Illyria.co.uk
12 – 14 AUGUST Open Air Cinema Newton Abbot Racecourse An outdoor cinema experience like no other. See West Side Story, Dirty Dancing and Bohemian Rhapsody.
Adventurecinema.co.uk
13 AUGUST Fundraiser for Paddle Steamer ‘Kingswear Castle’ Enjoy a special evening aboard MV Dart Explorer to help funds for the Rebuild Appeal for the Paddle Steamer ‘Kingswear Castle’. See advert in this magazine. Bookings and further information available from Chris Phillips 01983 867805 or 07860 281335 see p28
13 & 14 AUGUST South Hams Vintage Machinery Club Rally Sorley Cross, Kingsbridge The annual community event for local vintage machinery enthusiasts.
Shvmc.co.uk
PROBUS EVENTS All Welcome!
probusclub.net
DARTMOUTH 6 July - Martin Farrant: Thomas Telford’s ‘Colas’ Roads 20 July - Ken Scott: Onsite tour of St Saviour’s Church August - No Meetings
KINGSBRIDGE 19 July AGM – no speaker. August - No meetings
STOKE FLEMING 13 July - Lunch and talk by Gail Ham: Dartmouth in the Second World War
15 –24 AUGUST Totnes Festival of Arts & Culture A celebration of visual arts, culture, circus, theatre, dance, film, storytelling, spoken word, music and more…. Highlights include The Globe on Tour at Dartington, the Festival parade & procession and a live theatrical circus installation and performance.
Totnesfestival.co.uk
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