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This page is regulalry updated, always check availability if you wish to visit a specific event. Enjoy your stay in South Devon.
| January |
7 Jan to 18 February - Plymouth Museum - Camden Town: Exploring Themes - Another chance to see our fine art exhibition, featuring works by a group of young progressive British artists from the early 1900s.
14 January to 14 April - Plymouth Museum - From Plymouth to Pole: Scott, Science and the Men who Sailed South - Rediscover the story of Scott of the Antarctic in this new exhibition that looks at his local and naval associations, expeditions and crew.
21 January to 21 April - Forms Most Beautiful- Plymouth Museum -See large-scale images of microscopic marine life as well as specimens from our natural history collections in this new exhibition produced in partnership with Plymouth University.
28 - Hazelwood House - Winter Gourmet Dinner - Enjoy a delicious 5 course menu prepared using the best in local ingredients. Guests will be welcomed with a glass of Sparkling Kir and canapes, followed by dinner. Details |
| Ferbruary |
4 - Plymouth City Museum - Contemporary craft workshops: Book ends Make magical mono prints inspired by the Museum’s 'Forms Most Beautiful' exhibition. Collate your prints into a unique book using the Japanese stab binding technique to use as a journal, poetry book or whatever you decide!
7 - Katherine Jenkins - Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth
7- Plymouth City Museum Lunchtime talks: The Squire of Gadshill: From the worst of times to the best of times Enjoy a presentation by popular Charles Dickens re-enactor, Lloyd Lee as we mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of this great British author.
9 - Hazelwood House - Thursday 9th – ‘Five Elements Nature Day’ with Lynne Kenderdine. Includes lunch. First element workshop is Water
10 - 12 Hazelwood House - ‘12.02.2012 Gathering’. Sound weavers Gabriella Kapfer and Heather Cowen will be providing the musical backdrop for the weekend. Details
11- Kingsbridge in Bloom Ceilidh - at the Kings Arms Hotel 7.30 - 11pm with the popular local band Up the Creek. Tickets available from the Kingsbridge Information Centre nearer the time.
14 - Hazelwood House - ‘Valentines Dinner’ - £29.95 – 4-course dinner with music from blues/jazz musician Benny Carr . Details
14-19 - Holiday on Ice - Westpoint Exeter |
March |
3 - Hazelwood House - ‘Andy Clarke & Steve Tyler in Concert’– Andy is a traditional folk singer who plays guitar and bouzouki. Hurdy gurdy / cittern player Steve Tyler, one of the country’s leading Early Music specialists. Details
4 -The marine side of Malborough - South Devon AONB. From the historic village of Malborough follow a circular route on lanes & paths to Bolt Head. Archaeological remains dating from prehistory onwards are located above the cliffs with spectacular coastal views. 5miles steep in places Bring drink lunch & stout shoes Adult £4 Child £2 Meet at Malborough church porch TQ7 3RP
10- Plymouth City Museum - Contemporary craft workshops: Buttons galore Make lots of beautiful buttons using a variety of coloured clays and base your designs on the Museum's Ancient Egyptian collection and World Cultures Gallery.
17 - Slapton's wartime story - Find out more about the evacuation of the Slapton area and Exercise Tiger on this walk around Torcross & nearby coastline. Finish at the Boathouse cafe with a short film of photos & memories of residents. Short walk steep in places Adults £4 Children £2 Meet at the tank, Torcross car park.
18 - Hazelwood House - ‘Mothers Day Lunch’ with music from classical guitarist Alison Smith. 2-courses £18, 3-courses £24. Details
20- Plymouth City Museum Lunchtime talks: The wonders of Britain's undersea habitats Plymouth-based marine biologist, Paul Naylor will use his underwater photographs to show you some of these habitats and the fascinating animals that live in them. Tuesday 20 March 2012
27-31 - MY FAIR LADY performed by the Plymouth Gilbert and Sullivan Fellowship |
| April |
4- Chris Rea - Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth
21 - Plymouth City Museum - Contemporary craft workshops: Screen printed shopper Take a closer look at the beautiful imagery and stories held within the Museum’s Chinese porcelain collection and develop your ideas to create a one-off shopping bag. |
| May |
5-12 Modbury May Fair - Street Market, Treasure Hunt, Modbury Mile, Carnival etc
20 - Olympic Torch travels through Modbury |
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