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Purbeck FABULOUS FEBRUARY Events List Purbeck FABULOUS FEBRUARY Events List Tickets on sale this month: National Express Tickets and Discount Coach Cards, Crossways Coach Day Trips & Holidays, Theatre Tokens MarketsTheatre: Tokens Wareham’s. Street Markets - Saturday The Quay 8am-2pm Wareham Farmers Markets 2nd and 4th Thursday Town Hall 9am-1pm Wareham Home Producers Thursday URC 8.30am- 11am Wool Market D’Urberville Hall Thursday 10am Swanage Street Market – Friday 8am-5pmVictoria Avenue All Month Long After The Battle Tank Museum 10am-5pm £13/£8.50 01929 405096 All Month Nordic Walking Taster Session Durlston Country Park 0333 12345 40 All Month FREE PARKING all day in Swanage North Beach Car Park, Swanage 01929 423636 All Month Park for only £1 all day in Swanage Victoria Avenue and above the pier, Swanage 01929 423636 Every Friday Swanage Market Victoria Avenue, Swanage 01929 766018 Every Saturday Market on the Quay Wareham Town Quay 8am-2pm 2nd & 4th Sun' Swanage Jazz Machine Live Music Grand Hotel Swanage 2-4pm 01929 423353 2nd & 4th Thurs' Farmers Market Wareham Town Hall 9am-1pm Until 6 Personal History of David Copperfield Rex Wareham 7.10pm (times vary) 01929 552778 Until 12 Durlston Past Exhibition Fine Foundation Gallery, Durlston Castle 10.30am-4pm FREE 01929 424443 1 Royal Air Force Museum, London Crossways Travel Day Excursion £33.95/£29 FREE ENTRY Booking at Discover Purbeck 1 Brent Cross Shopping Centre Crossways Travel Day Excursion £33.95/£29 Booking at Discover Purbeck 1 The Ramayana Morden Village Hall 7.30 £10/£7 Tickets 01929 459431 1 & 29 Stargazing Learning Centre, Durlston Country Park 7.30pm £3 01929 424443 2 La Boheme (ROH Live) Rex Wareham 2pm £16 01929 552778 4 Castle Tour Durlston Castle 2.30pm Donations 01929 424443 4 Nature Tots RSPB Arne 10.30-11.30am £5 Booking Essential 01929 553360 Stoborough Village Hall 7.30pm (2.30pm Saturday matinee) 4-8 Treasure Island (Stoborough Village Pantomime) £10/£8 Tickets 01929 556772 4/11/18 FREE Arts Taster Course Emmanual Church Swanage 2-4pm 01305 852117 5 WOR-Back to the 1780's Studland Village Hall 7.30-9.30pm £10/£7 01929 450204 6-8 Fame, The Musical Mowlem Swanage 7.30pm & 2.30pm Sat' £10/£8 Tickets 01929 422239 7-10 The Gentlemen Rex Wareham 7.10pm 01929 552778 8 BSO Resonate Strings Lytchett Matravers Village Hall 7.30-9.30pm £10/£6 01202 623299 8-9 Young Musician Competition Swanage Methodist Church www.swanagerotary.org 8-9 History Walk & Talk Corfe Castle 10am-3.30pm 01929 481294 This list has been compiled by Discover Purbeck Information Centre 01929 552740 and is correct to the best of our knowledge Discover Purbeck [email protected] www.facebook.com/DiscoverPurbeckTIC Purbeck FABULOUS FEBRUARY Events List 8-9 Stone Carving at Corfe Boiler House Gallery, Corfe 9am-4pm £70/£45 01929 480978 9 Durlston Rocks Durlston Castle, Meet 2pm £3 01929 424443 Tickets 9 Wareham Whalers (Shanties & Songs) Kingston Maurward House 7.30pm £8 [email protected] 9/23 Kimmeridge Bay Tours Etches Collection Museum 1.30pm £15/£8 Tickets 01929 270000 11 Little Women Rex Wareham 10.30am 01929 552778 11-13 The Irishman Rex Wareham 7.10pm (times vary) 01929 552778 11/16/18/21/28 Swanage Pier History Walk Swanage Pier 10.30-11.30am £1.50 01929 425806 13/20/27 Beginners Birdwatching Course RSPB Arne 10am-12noon £45 for ll 3 sessions Booking Essential 01929 553360 14 Paddling across the Bay - Paddle Steamers Harmans Cross Village Hall 7.30 ( Doors open 7.00 ) [email protected] 14 When Harry Met Sally Rex Wareham 7.10pm 01929 552778 14 Valentine's Day Dance (Salamanda Swing Band) Studland Village Hall 7.30pm £8 (£10 on the door) 07763 768738 14-16 Valentine's Weekend Greyhound Inn,Corfe Castle 01929 480205 15 Valentines Belle Dining Train Swanage Railway 7.30pm-10.30pm £42 Booking 01929 425800 15 RSPB Ladybird Spider Web Launch RSPB Arne 11.30am-4.30pm 01929 553360 15-16 South West Model Show Tank Museum 10am-5pm £13/£8.50 01929 405096 15-17 Bombshell Rex Wareham 7.10pm 01929 552778 15-21 Tonnes of Fun for Families Tank Museum 10am-5pm £13/£8.50 01929 405096 Kids Go Free (when accompanied by fare paying 15-23 adult) Swanage Railway 01929 425800 15-23 Wildlife Above & Below the Pier Trail Swanage Pier 9am-4pm 01929 425806 15-23 Teddy Bear Zip Wire & Castle Quest Corfe Castle 10am-5pm 01929 481294 15-23 RSPB Wild Things Trail RSPB Arne 9.30am-4pm £2 01929 553360 15/16/22/23 Get Toasty on Brownsea Brownsea Island 12noon-2pm 01202 707744 15-31 March Durlston & The Sea Durlston Castle Fine Foundation Gallery 10.30am-4pm FREE 01929 424443 16 Bird Walk with a Ranger Durlston Castle, Meet 10.30am £3 01929 424443 17 The Last Baguette Winfrith Village Hall 11am-12.30pm £6/£5 01305 269512 17 The Ark & Dove Morden Village Hall 3-4pm £8/£5 01929 459431 17 Paper Windmill Workshop Swanage Pier 10am-2pm 01929 425806 17-19 Spies in Disguise Rex Wareham 2.15pm 18 Talk-Body Overboard but was it really murder All Saints Church Hall Swanage 2.30pm £3 18-20 A Hidden Life Rex Wareham 7.10pm (times vary) 01929 552778 19 Talk Chedworth Roman Villa - Archaeeology The Town Hall Wareham 7.30pm £3 members FREE 01305 812876 19 Mucky Monday Belvedere Durlston Castle 2pm £3 01929 424443 This list has been compiled by Discover Purbeck Information Centre 01929 552740 and is correct to the best of our knowledge Discover Purbeck [email protected] www.facebook.com/DiscoverPurbeckTIC Purbeck FABULOUS FEBRUARY Events List 19 Let's Go Crabbing Swanage Pier 11am-1pm O1929425806 19-22 Spring Ranger Day Brownsea Island 11am-3pm 01202 707744 20 Welcome to the Pleasure Grounds Durlston Castle, Meet 11am (Donations) 01929 424443 20 RSPB Forest School RSPB Arne 10am-1pm £10 01929 553360 20-22 Frozen 2 Rex Wareham 2.15pm 01929 552778 21 Coffee Morning for VE Street Party 27 Kings Road, Swanage 10.30am 01929 422310 21-27 Emma Rex Wareham 7.10pm (times vary) 01929 552778 22 Unravel-Festival of Knitting, Farnham Crossways Travel Day Excursion £46.95/£41.50 (inc' entrance) Booking at Discover Purbeck 22-23 Lulworth Ranges CLOSED 23 Antiques & Vintage Fair Furzebrook Village Hall 10am-4pm £1 01929 761398 25 Victorian Durlston Walk Durlston Castle, Meet 2pm £3 01929 424443 Beautiful-The Carol King Musical, Bristol 27 Hippodrome Crossways Travel Day Excursion £64.95/£60 (inc' tickets) Booking at Discover Purbeck 28 Karen Carpenter Tribute - Karen G Mowlem Theatre Swanage £10.00 7.30pm 01929 422239 28 Mr Jones Rex Wareham 7.10pm 01929 552778 28-1 March Winter's End Rock & Blues Festival Sandford Holiday Park, Organford 29 Keeper of the Castle Corfe Castle 10am-5pm 01929 481294 29 WOMANS (like Romans but with 'W') Corfe Castle Village Hall 7.30-9.30pm £9/£6 07590 352219 29 Tomorrow's Museum Lytchett Matravers Village Hall 11am-3pm 01305 262735 29-7 March Spectacular Switzerland & Glacier Express Crossways Travel Coach Holiday £999 Booking at Discover Purbeck This list has been compiled by Discover Purbeck Information Centre 01929 552740 and is correct to the best of our knowledge Discover Purbeck [email protected] www.facebook.com/DiscoverPurbeckTIC Purbeck FABULOUS FEBRUARY Events List This list has been compiled by Discover Purbeck Information Centre 01929 552740 and is correct to the best of our knowledge Discover Purbeck [email protected] www.facebook.com/DiscoverPurbeckTIC .
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