
Events for May 31, 2015
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Open Studios Cornwall
This is Cornwall’s largest free art event, which opens it’s doors for a week to celebrate one of the country’s most creative art scenes. Jane Bodle, Rosey Briggs, Margaret Kumsang, Julie Peart, Jill Rickard, and Di Taylor are taking part in Open Studio’s Cornwall 2015. Find out more »
2:00 pm
£4/children free
Cutlinwith Farm, Tideford – Open for National Garden Scheme
3-acre garden in small valley. Begun 14yrs ago and now beginning to mature. The design aim is to have all yr round interest. Features trees, borders, water garden incl stream and ponds. Developing acer, magnolia and bluebell walk leading to woodland paths Music in the garden incl local brass band. Other country type attractions, such […] Find out more »
12:00 pm
£6, under 12s free
Pentillie Gardens open in aid of Children’s Hospice South West
Pentillie’s gardens will be open in aid of Children’s Hospice South West. Craig from Squash Box Theatre will also be joining us and doing two free performances in the garden (weather permitting, but we have our fingers crossed!) Come and explore the restored Mausoleum (and learn about the exciting discovery of Sir James Tillie’s hidden […] Find out more »
10:30 am
Caradon Ramblers Walk – Dartmeet
Meet at car park in Dartmeet.SX 672732. 10,30am. 9 miles. 5/6hrs. Strenuous walk to include Sherwell, Jordan and Ponsworthy. Bring boots, food and drink. Tel :John P 01579 344616 more information Find out more »
9:00 am
Free
Gran Fondo Cycling Race
Watch the cyclists whiz through Cotehele during this 100 mile road race around Dartmoor and SE Cornwall. This 160km cycle race (100 miles) starts at Plymouth, crosses Dartmoor, through the Tamar Valley (Cotehele), past Kit Hill, into Liskeard, out to the coast, along the Cornish coastline and finishes at Torpoint. The riders will have a […] Find out more »
7:00 pm
Various
Bodmin Moor Poetry Festival – Sterts Theatre
”The Art of Losing” Coming to terms with loss is a major theme for poets and artists and this years poetry festival take this idea as its central strand. Highlights this year include Eliot winners David Harsent and Sinead Morrissey, Matthew Francis, Carrie Etter, Matthew Sweeney and the fabulous Little Machine. Full details are available […] Find out more »