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Anglesey Events Listing – October 2015 Anglesey Events Listing – October 2015 Current Current Post Event Venue Town Phone Website Description Start End Code The often overlooked medium of scraperboard is the subject of Charles this exhibition. An art form used Tunnicliffe and Oriel Ynys 01248 to great effect by Charles 20/06/2015 06/12/2015 Llangefni LL77 7TQ www.orielynysmon.info the Art of Môn 724444 Tunnicliffe, this show highlights Scraperboard original book illustrations together with some of his iconic commercial work. One of the many exhibitions Oriel Ynys 01248 taking place at the Oriel. Please 23/06/2015 05/10/2015 Lleisiau'r Llys Llangefni LL77 7TQ www.orielynysmon.info Môn 724444 visit website for further information. Barclodiad y Gawres is a late Neolithic burial chamber famed for its decorated stones and The Art and stunning coastal location. This Archaeology of Oriel Ynys 01248 multi-media exhibition re- 11/07/2015 17/01/2016 Llangefni LL77 7TQ www.orielynysmon.info Barclodiad y Môn 724444 examines and re-interprets the Gawres engraved rock art and its landscape, and presents work by contemporary British artists and scientists. This, the third Drawing Prize is organised by the Sir Kyffin Sir Kyffin Oriel Kyffin 01248 Williams Trust to promote and 12/09/2015 31/01/2016 WIlliams Llangefni LL77 7TQ www.kyffinwilliams.info Williams 724444 reward excellence and talent in Drawing Prize drawing. All the successful work is displayed in the exhibition. The premise for this exhibition was inspired by the ‘Votive Offerings’ excavated from the small lake ‘Llyn Cerrig Bach’ on Anglesey. Many of the objects discovered were Iron-age John Carroll - artefacts originating from Oriel Ynys 01248 26/09/2015 08/11/2015 On a Wing and Llangefni LL77 7TQ www.orielynysmon.info Southern England and Ireland Môn 724444 a Prayer suggesting that the fame of ‘Llyn Cerrig Bach’ as a holy site had spread well beyond the immediate area. Carroll is intrigued by the spiritual and emotional connection these ancient people had with water. Ruth is from Conwy and now lives and works in her studio in Plas Penmaenmawr. The local Ruth Bitowski Newydd Llanfairpwll LL61 01248 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ landscape, castles and old 03/10/2015 04/11/2015 Art Exhibition Historic gwyngyll 6DQ 714795 plasnewydd walled towns provide the House inspiration for her work which uses a combination of techniques. One of the many exhibitions Tegwyn Oriel Ynys 01248 taking place at the Oriel. Please 06/10/2015 22/02/2016 Llangefni LL77 7TQ www.orielynysmon.info Francis Jones Môn 724444 visit website for further information. A full programme of events is planned for the annual festival which is held at the Trearddur Anglesey Bay Hotel, Trearddur Bay. Oyster & Visitors will get the chance to Trearddur 01248 10/10/2015 11/10/2015 Shellfish Holyhead LL65 2UN www.angleseyoysterfestival.com meet with food and drink Bay Hotel 725715 Welsh Produce producers, watch cookery Festival demonstrations and competitions - including a sausage competition - and try some of the food on offer. A wide selection of quality food Ysgol Anglesey producers come together on the David 01248 17/10/2015 17/10/2015 Farmers Menai Bridge LL59 5SS www.angleseyfarmersmarket.com third Saturday of each month to Hughes 490213 Market form Anglesey Farmers Market. School 9am to 1pm Plas Join the squirrel trust and find Newydd Llanfairpwll LL61 01248 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ out more about our furry friends 24/10/2015 31/10/2015 Squirrel Week Historic gwyngyll 6DQ 714795 plasnewydd whilst enjoying crafts and House activities. Plas Tick off some of your 50 things Newydd Llanfairpwll LL61 01248 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ to do list. Get outdoors and be 28/10/2015 28/10/2015 50 things to do Historic gwyngyll 6DQ 714795 plasnewydd hands on with nature. House For one night only the aquarium will be home to the circus of Horrors! Brave the dark and The Circus of Anglesey LL61 01248 30/10/2015 30/10/2015 Brynsiencyn come face to face with some Horrors Sea Zoo 6TQ 430411 www.angleseyseazoo.co.uk weird and wonderful acts from snake charmers to fortune tellers! Join our pirate team on Halloween as we take you Plas through stories of shipwrecks Smugglers Newydd Llanfairpwll LL61 01248 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ 31/10/2015 31/10/2015 and looting set against the Cove Historic gwyngyll 6DQ 714795 plasnewydd backdrop of the infamous and House treacherous waters of the Menai Strait. Spooky Join in a Halloween themed trail Halloween Day Beaumaris 01248 www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/events/alle for a day of thrills and chills. 31/10/2015 31/10/2015 Beaumaris LL58 8AP at Beaumaris Castle 810361 vents/?skip=1&lang=en There will be a prize for the first Castle 200 children to take part. For further events information please visit www.gonorthwales.co.uk/events Disclaimer: Information included is correct at time of inputting. NWT accepts no responsibility for any changes, postponement, cancellation or any other reason affecting the events listed .
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