What’s On in <strong>July</strong> Art Until Sun 9 Sep Woods Restaurant and Bars, 62 & 64 The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 5TN Remarkable A collaboration between photographer Mark Wilkinson and writer Anne Wagstaff recording forty remarkable Tunbridge Wells characters. The exhibition is accompanied by a Remarkable Raffle with prizes donated by many of the characters who feature. Proceeds from the project will be donated to local charity Fegans which provides children’s counselling and parent support services in the South East. Entry: Free (voluntary donations to local charity Fegans welcome) Info: remarkablecharacterstw.com Sun 1 – Sun 29 Jul 32 St George’s Road, Deal, Kent CT14 6BA Here and There Graham Clarke’s latest exhibition takes him to Deal, a place dear to his heart as a family holiday destination for many years. Most of the works on show will be etchings, each one produced entirely by hand on copper using techniques at least 200 years old. Clarke has produced more etchings than any other living artist and has said “I still enjoy the many processes involved, employing as it does earth, air, fire and water.” Info: lindenhallstudio.co.uk / grahamclarke.co.uk Children & Families Mon 2 Jul – Fri 31 Aug 11am-4pm Millbrook Garden Centre, Staplehurst Road, Marden, Tonbridge TN12 9BT The Millbrook Butterfly Experience You’ll be amazed by Millbrook’s tropical indoor garden, exotic scented plants from across the world and most of all the beautiful free-flying butterflies all around. Get up close and learn about their life-cycles, diets, habitats and behaviours. Entry: Adults £2 Children £1 Info: millbrookgc.co.uk Sat 7 Jul Canterbury, Kent Canterbury Medieval Pageant A colourful parade featuring historic characters, musicians, and local schools. Launching at Tower House, it will proceed around the city and end in Marlowe Theatre’s forecourt. There will also be a Medieval Family Trail incorporating seventeen locations and featuring medieval pastimes such as jewellery making, and archery. Local shops will be joining the festivities with 11.74% off at Antoine and Lili, medieval food and drink samples at Lakeland and medieval musicians at Canterbury Punting. Entry: Free Info: 01227 787055 / canterburymedievalpageant.co.uk Sat 14 Jul – Mon 27 Aug Hever Castle, Hever Road, Hever, Edenbridge TN8 7NG Summer Jousting For those who couldn’t make it to the World Cup, try this medieval alternative - a jousting tournament right out of a costume drama starring Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and a host of valiant knights, and set in an authentic Jousting Arena complete with royal box. Info: hevercastle.co.uk Fairs, FESTIVALS & Show Fri 6 – Sun 8 Jul 8am-6pm Kent Showground, Detling, Maidstone, Kent ME14 3JF Kent County Show A showcase of all ‘the garden of England’ has to offer – food, farming, flowers and family fun. Try a woodland craft workshop, get some valuable tips at cookery demonstrations, catch some live music and watch this year’s main ring entertainment - the Household Cavalry Musical Ride. Info: kentshowground.co.uk Sat 14 – Sun 15 Jul 10.30am-5pm St Mary’s Church, Orlestone, Hamstreet, Ashford, Kent TN26 2EU FLOWER FESTIVAL - ‘Hats off to St Mary’s’ Stalls selling ladies’ accessories including handbags, hats and jewellery. Morning coffee, ploughman’s lunches and afternoon teas available at the Victory Hall, Hamstreet TN26 2NJ. Entry: Free Info: 01233 732833 Sun 15 Jul 10.30am-4pm Appledore Recreation Ground, The Street, Appledore, Ashford, Kent TN26 2AE Appledore Vintage & Classic Vehicle Rally & Vintage Fair In its 35th year, the Appledore vintage and classic vehicle rally and vintage fair will have over 400 cars on display, entertainment, refreshments and music Info: appledorevehiclerally.co.uk Garden Tue 3 – Sun 8 Jul Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst, Near Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 7HE Kitchen Garden Week Pashley Manor Gardens celebrate garden produce. Pashley’s current kitchen garden is a re-creation of a Victorian potager and will be full of fresh produce and flowers this month. Talk to the gardeners themselves, enjoy the garden’s produce in the cafe, and get some local honey and homemade chutney in the gift shop. Entry: £10.50 Info: 01580 200888 / pashleymanorgardens.com Music Sat 14 Jul Leeds Castle, Maidstone, Kent ME17 1PL Leeds Castle Classical Concert It’s the 40th annual Leeds Castle Concert, and you can expect a glorious event filled with canons, fireworks and classical music as well as some 70s greatest hits. Entry: Picnic style £45, Seated £55 Info: leeds-castle.com Sat 14 Jul 7pm St. Peter’s Methodist Church, St. Peter’s Street, Canterbury CT1 2BE Summer Sing A one-off charity fundraising concert brings together two choirs; Canterbury’s Lemon Zingers and the New Egham Singers to raise money for Rising Sun Domestic Violence & Abuse Service which supports women and children affected by domestic violence in Canterbury and East Kent. Expect a lively mix of pop, rock, choral, and musicals. 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