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Top Events and Entertainment for the Whole Family Souvenirs and Much More E FREplease take one top events and entertainment for the whole family souvenirs and much more. Table top sale including bric-a- General Organised by Teignbridge District brac, hand crafted items, Shades Council: [email protected]. of Silk glassware, local history Information uk or 01626 215861. books. Tea and coffee with home- ..................................................... made cakes. Free entry. Several of the events listed in ..................................................... the events guide occur monthly, Craft/Antique Fairs, RNLI Coffee Morning and so rather than details being Table Tops and continuously repeated we have Sale included the main information Farmers’ Markets Normally held on the 4th Saturday here. Individual listings will refer of the month, April to December back to these details where Dawlish Antiques and (except August). appropriate. Vintage Fairs TAAG Arts and Community. ..................................................... Held once a month from March to Centre, Teignmouth 10am to 1pm Charity Days on the November 10am to 3pm. Stalls selling collectables, quality books, bric-a-brac, and RNLI Lawn, Dawlish Strand Centre, 32 The Strand, Dawlish EX7 9PT. goods and souvenirs. Tea, Held on the 1st Saturday of the coffee, homemade cakes and month May to September 10am Friendly antiques and vintage fair with a wide range of items for refreshments. to 4pm. Contact Roger Hawkins Stalls from the RNLI and other sale to suit every taste and pocket. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and [email protected] charities, selling a variety of goods Find us on facebook - Teignmouth including jewellery, collectables, a snack at the cafe between snapping up those bargains too. RNLI Fundraising Team books, bric-a-brac, DVDs, CDs, ..................................................... souvenirs and much more. Free entry. Organised by Teignbridge District Contact: oldscooltraders@gmail. Teignmouth Farmers Council: [email protected]. com Market ..................................................... uk or 01626 215861. Last Saturday of the month. The ..................................................... Craft Fairs Triangle, Teignmouth. 10am to Charity Days on the Den, 2nd Saturday of the month 2pm. Meet the local producers who Teignmouth excluding August and on Monday 5th August. 10am to 2pm. raised the animals, grew the fruit Held on the 3rd Saturday of the Strand Centre, 32 The Strand, and vegetables and cooked the month May to September 10am Dawlish EX7 9PT . tasty treats for you instead of the to 4pm. A selection of locally made crafts food that has travelled many miles. Stalls from the RNLI and other to browse and purchase. Free charities, selling a variety of goods entry. including jewellery, collectables, Contact: Paul Lentle 07572127965 books, bric-a-brac, DVDs, CDs, ..................................................... Dawlish Museum Monthly Table Top Sale Takes place on the last Saturday ..................................................... of every month (except November Various Exhibitions at: For more information on any of and December) 10am to 1pm TAAG Arts and Community these events contact the Jo’s Room, (rear of Dawlish Centre, Northumberland Place, Tourist Information Centre on Museum) Barton Terrace, Dawlish The Lawn, 01626 215665 or Teignmouth TQ14 8DD. EX7 9QH www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk www.teignmoutharts.org Sponsored by This events guide has been produced in good faith and all events were correct at the time of going to Sponsored by Dawlish Town Teignmouth Council press. If you are making a long journey to go to the event please check with the organiser or Town Council Tourist Information Centre that the event is still taking place. This guide has been sponsored by Dawlish Town Council and Teignmouth Town Council. It has been compiled by volunteers: Angie Weatherhead (Open DAW and Weatherheads Web) and Ann Leigh. Front cover photos: Paul Hillcox FOR MORE EVENTS SEARCH ONLINE FOR LoveTeignmouth AND LoveDawlish Friday 8th March to Saturday This year’s headline is Roger Saturday 30th March to Friday 16th March McGough. Others include Brian 21st June TEIGNMOUTH CLASSICAL Patten, John Greening, Kim DAWLISH IN BLOOM – MUSIC FESTIVAL 2019 Moore, Martin Figura and Fiona ENTRIES 7.30pm to 10pm. Benson. The third year of the floral St Michael’s Church and the Several events free, others ticketed display competition since it Pavilions. – see www.poetryteignmouth.com was re-established to brighten ..................................................... Making classical music accessible up Dawlish for the summer. to all. More than 200 participants Saturday 23rd March Free entry. Categories for front aged from 9 to 90 years, amateur SPRING FAYRE gardens; hanging baskets, pots and professional performing Holcombe Hall. or window boxes; commercial together. Performers cover a Cream teas and stalls to banish the premises – for example pubs breadth of ability from piano winter blues. 2-4pm and local businesses; holiday ..................................................... pupils to Torbay Symphony accommodation; and community Orchestra. Tickets £3 to £16 Saturday 30th March centres or church premises. There Contact: southdevonsingers@ TEIGNMOUTH FARMERS’ are prizes in all categories with a gmail.com and 01626 870107 MARKET cup. A plaque will be awarded for ..................................................... Last Saturday of the month. The you to display if you are the overall Friday 8th March to Saturday Triangle, Teignmouth. winner. 4th May 10am to 2pm. EXTRAORDINARY LOCAL ..................................................... Entry forms at www.dawlish. WOMEN Saturday 30th March gov.uk , or pick one up from Teign Heritage Centre, 29 French DAWLISH MUSEUM the Manor House, the Tourist Street, Teignmouth, TQ14 8ST. MONTHLY TABLE TOP SALE Information Centre, or the Open Adults: £2.50 Children: Free Jo’s Room, (rear of Dawlish Daw. Closing date 21st June 2019 An exhibition exploring the lives Museum). with judging in July 2019. of local women who have made a 10am to 1pm. Free entry. Contact Dawlish Town Council at difference to the community, past Full details at front of guide. [email protected] ..................................................... and present. ..................................................... Email: [email protected] Saturday 30th March Tuesday 2nd April to Saturday Tel: 01626 777041 RNLI BIG BOOK SALE 6th April ..................................................... TAAG Arts & Community Centre, CHICKS AND DOGS BY CLIVE Saturday 16th March Teignmouth. RENTON DAWLISH ANTIQUES AND 10am to 4pm. Free. Performed by the Teignmouth VINTAGE FAIR Big sale of 1000 or more books, Players. Ice Factory Studio Theatre The Strand Centre, Dawlish. including hardbacks, fiction, non- Somerset Place, Teignmouth TQ14 10am to 3pm. Free entry. fiction to include a vast range of 8EN. Tel: 01626 778991 ..................................................... Full details at front of guide. specialist subjects, and a dedicated ..................................................... children’s corner with books for Thursday 4th April Saturday 16th March to Friday the young from pre-school to THE EDIBLE GARDEN 29th March teenage. Tea, coffee, homemade NURSERY – TEIGNMOUTH TEIGNMOUTH POETRY cakes and refreshments served GARDEN CLUB FESTIVAL SONG AND DANCE throughout the day. Bitton House, Teignmouth TQ14 EXHIBITION Email [email protected] 9DF. 7.30pm to 9.30pm Gallery 1 & 2 TAAG Arts and Find us on facebook: Teignmouth Learn about Chris Seagon’s Community Centre, Teignmouth RNLI Fundraising Team methods for growing edible plants 10am to 5pm. Free. ..................................................... without peat, heat, chemicals or www.teignmoutharts.org Saturday 30th March to Friday pesticides. Some plants will be ..................................................... 5th April available for sale by the nursery. Thursday 21st March to EARTH HOUR ART AND Bring a single stem home-grown Sunday 24th March SCIENCE EXHIBITION bloom in a vase for a friendly 6th ANNUAL TEIGNMOUTH “What About Water?” competition. POETRY FESTIVAL TAAG Arts and Community Raffle costs 50p. Stewart Henchie 20 separate events starting Centre, Teignmouth (chairman) 07875 746379 or Thursday evening and then all 10am to 5pm. Free. [email protected] day over three venues – Pavilions, www.teignmoutharts.org £2.00 members £3.50 visitors. Teignmouth, The Ice Factory at Monthly meeting – look out for 10 Somerset Place and TAAG at other talks. Northumberland Place. FOR MORE EVENTS SEARCH ONLINE FOR LoveTeignmouth AND LoveDawlish Saturday 6th April to Sunday 14th April Friday 19th April Thursday 18th April ABBA – TAKE A CHANCE ON GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE ON TEIGNWICH ARTISTS US THE STREETS Gallery 1 and 2 Pavilions Teignmouth, Den Various locations around the TAAG Arts and Community Crescent, Teignmouth, TQ14 8BG. Dawlish seafront and town centre. Centre, Teignmouth 10am to 5pm. £18 plus booking fee. Free. Free. www.teignmoutharts.org Live music on stage. Abba Tribute 11am to 12noon followed by brief ..................................................... Take A Chance On Us! The music service on the bandstand. Saturday 6th April to of Abba never fails to generate a Weather permitting, lead ministers Saturday 20th April fantastic night of entertainment!! of the Dawlish churches will retell HUNT THE EGGS Appealing to all age groups, is the Easter story ‘live’ at various Dawlish Library, Lawn Terrace, a fantastic show containing the locations
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