Truro & Penwith College Fal River Festival

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THE TRURO AND PENWITH COLLEGE

FAL RIVER

FESTIVAL

FRIDAY 1ST JUNE - SUNDAY 10TH JUNE 2012

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CONTENTS

THE FAL RIVER FESTIVAL The Festival is all about celebrating life on the Fal River in Cornwall. The 10 day festival includes a wide range of events from music and drama, the arts and heritage to swimming, rowing races and walking. The festival, established in 2006, is a celebration of life on the river and is a chance to really embrace the places, people, history and cultures that connect everybody to this very Cornish river. These 10 fantastic days of celebration will offer something for everyone and is a real chance to engage with life on the river while discovering some of its fascinating history. Toby Budd Festival Director

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Page 04 & 05: ALL WEEK PROGRAMME Page 07 - 10: OPEN STUDIOS Page 12 - 20: ALL WEEK EVENTS Page 21 - 23: FRIDAY 1ST & OPENING CEREMONY Page 24 - 28: SATURDAY 2ND Page 29 - 34: SUNDAY 3RD Page 35 - 37: FAL FISH FESTIVAL Page 38 & 39: MONDAY 4TH Page 40 - 43: TUESDAY 5TH Page 44 - 47: WEDNESDAY 6TH Page 48 & 49: THURSDAY 7TH Page 50 & 51: FRIDAY 8TH Page 52 - 55: SATURDAY 9TH Page 56 - 59: SUNDAY 10TH Page 60 & 61: MAP Page 63: FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL

Fal River Festival is not the organiser of any individual event. Each event that takes place within the festival dates is the responsibility of the organisation/individual organising the event. As such, all aspects including (but not limited to) insurance, health and safety, first aid, risk assessments, permissions for photography etc are the responsibility of the organisation / individual organising the event and NOT Fal River Festival.

Festival Coordinator: Rachael Stephens, Eventy - Marketing & PR Design: StĂŠphane Rouget Print: Wyndeham Roche Photography Credits: Ed Smith, Jonah Pole, Kelly Hancock, Matthew Coupe, Oliver Knoop, Paul Harry, Peter Dukes, Toby Budd, Tom Diamond, Will Bunce, David Griffen, Gemma Burleigh. This is the QR code linking to the festival website to be read from your mobile phone.

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ALL WEEK PROGRAMME THURSDAY 31st 7pm (Doors) Finley Quaye Events Square, Falmouth FRIDAY 1st 12pm, 2pm & 4pm Shallal Inclusive Community Dance Company Gyllyngdune Gardens From 4.30pm ‘Beer Fleet’ & Opening Ceremony Fal River & Falmouth SATURDAY 2nd 10am - 4pm Glass Blowing Demo 2 West Street, Penryn 10am - 7pm Art Exhibition Village Club, Flushing

SUNDAY 3rd 10am Fal Fish Festival Events Square, Falmouth

10am - 4pm BF Adventure’s Charity Abseil Events Square, Falmouth

11am Opening Ceremony & Fiona Were, Head Chef of Greenbank Hotel 12pm Squash Box Theatre 1pm Music Quijada 2pm Annie Sibert: My Fish Kitchen

10am Falmouth Boat Jumble Penryn Rugby Club

2.15pm Scary Little Girls From Falmouth

11am Paul Ripley: Rick Stein’s Seafood Bar

11am - 4pm Awesome Archaeology NMMC, Falmouth 1pm - 5pm Scott Woyka Furniture Workshop, Falmouth

2pm - 5pm Art Workshops Bowling Green, Flushing 3pm Quijada 3.45pm Introduction of Fish Auction by Annie Sibert 4pm Fish Auction In aid of Fisherman’s Mission 5pm: Close

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From 2pm Art Trail Village Club, Flushing

10.30am - 5pm Children’s Garden Party Trelissick Garden, Feock

12pm Squash Box Theatre 1pm Black Rock Jazz Band

11am - 1pm Nordic Walk Workshop Trelissick Garden, Feock

2pm - 3pm Global Gardens Falmouth Art Gallery

10.30am - 5pm Children’s Garden Party Trelissick Garden, Feock 10.45am until late St. Mawes Jubilee Celebrations Around the Harbour, St. Mawes

10.30am - 4pm Truro & Penwith College Music Showcase Events Square, Falmouth

11am - 4pm Awesome Archaeology Weekend NMMC, Falmouth

MONDAY 4th 10am Fish Festival Events Square, Falmouth

2.45pm Scary Little Girls From St Mawes 4pm Castle to Castle Swim Falmouth to St Mawes

11.30am, 2pm, 3,30pm Douglas Dapper’s Prehistoric Frolic NMMC, Falmouth

2pm Arty Williams: The Cove, Maenporth 3pm Black Rock Jazz Band 3.45pm Introduction of Fish Auction by Annie Sibert 4pm Fish Auction In aid of Fisherman’s Mission

TUESDAY 5th 10.30am - 5pm Children’s Garden Party Trelissick Garden, Feock

2pm - 6pm Diamond Jubilee Garden Party Gyllyngdune Gardens 2.15pm Scary Little Girls From Falmouth 6pm Bring a poem and a bottle Town Quay, Truro

5pm: close

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ALL WEEK PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 6th 2pm - 3pm John Dyer Talk Falmouth Art Gallery

THURSDAY 7th 10.30 & 2pm Kite Making with Clare Gyllyngdune Gardens, Falmouth 11.30am, 2pm, 3,30pm Douglas Dapper’s Prehistoric Frolic NMMC, Falmouth

5.30pm Escorted River Paddle and Beach BBQ Loe Beach

2pm - 3pm ‘Planet Print!’ Family Art Workshop Falmouth Art Gallery 2.45pm Scary Little Girls From St Mawes

6.30pm Pinocchio: CUBE Theatre Clay Point, Flushing

9.40pm Film on the Fal: The Perfect Storm King Harry Ferry, Feock

2 pm - 3 pm ‘Faraway fabric’ - family collage workshop Falmouth Art Gallery 2.45pm Scary Little Girls From St Mawes 7pm for 7.30pm Murder Mystery Dinner The Barn at Trelissick, Feock 8pm - 11pm Live Music on the Quay Ferry Quay, Flushing

6.30pm - 8pm If not, then what? Exhibition talk with Mac Dunlop Jam Records, Falmouth

7.30pm Flushing and Royals St. Peter’s Church, Flushing

FRIDAY 8th 10am - 4pm Join the Fal River Poets! Truro Library, Truro

SUNDAY 10th 9.30am Fal River Walk Ponsharden, Penryn

SATURDAY 9th 8am Around the Roseland Adventure Race St. Mawes Quay

6pm Closing Ceremony Smugglers, Tolverne

11am - 1pm Nordic Walk Workshop Trelissick Garden, Feock

7pm A Father for my Son Smugglers, Tolverne

2pm - 3pm ‘Tropical Shakers’ Family Art Workshop Falmouth Art Gallery 2.15pm Scary Little Girls From Falmouth 8.30pm 3 choirs and a Ferry Trelissick and King Harry Ferry, Feock

9.40pm Film on the Fal: Lake Placid King Harry Ferry, Feock

9.40pm Film on the Fal: The Poseidon Adventure King Harry Ferry, Feock

Keep your eyes peeled for SHOP FOR THEATRE Performing throughout on ferries, in the town, wherever, whenever!

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SOPHIE CAPRON

OPEN STUDIOS AROUND THE FAL RACHEL DANIEL DAMERELL COLE

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Sophie explores textures through multimedia. She is intrigued by surfaces, the way they change and decay over a period of time and the memories and stories they can hide and reveal. Cracks, chips, spray paint, rust and algae all play an important part in inspiring her work..

Working mainly in oils, I paint figurative and semiabstract landscapes of Cornwall and Norfolk. I am a member of the Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) and so a proportion of my work is concerned with the natural world, especially birds.

Garden designs and site-specific installations by commission. Paintings for sale. Natural landscapes are the starting point of my work and plants always play a central role. My approach to designing gardens is a combination of ‘painting with plants’ and ‘celebrating seasonal change’.

KAY WILLMOT

RICHARD HALL

LINDSEY MORGAN LUNDIE

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All my senses are stimulated by what I see. My spirit is enhanced. I am inspired and motivated by the energy of this impact. I observe and paint what I have experienced. Reciprocals and Reflections are a source of beauty, visual games and metaphors.

Abstract paintings and prints that consider space, natural forms and colour. A degree student at University College Falmouth.

Blewetts Wharf, Malpas Road, Truro, TR1 1QH

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Figurative prints, ceramics and paintings. Directions: Trafalgar Roundabout Truro, Malpas exit, 100m right next to Radio Cornwall.

Blewetts Wharf, Malpas Road, Truro, TR1 1QH

Epiphany House, Truro, TR1 3DR

We strongly advise you to refer to the full Open Studios guide or visit www.creativeskills.org.uk/openstudios for full studio listings, directions and to see if appointments or booking are necessary.

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Blewetts Wharf, Malpas Road, Truro, TR1 1QH 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Epiphany House, Truro, TR1 3DR

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MAGGY WALTERS

Epiphany House, Truro, TR1 3DR 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

OPEN STUDIOS AROUND THE FAL JEANNI ROSEMARY GRANT-NELSON NICHOLSON 39 St Gluvias Street, Penryn TR10 8BJ 5 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Blythe Cottage, Tregony Rd, Probus, TR2 4JS 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Current work represents an exploration of our physical and spiritual relationship to landscape. Images arise through constant observation and abstraction of the changing patterns of nature, at times utilizing the Active Imagination (Jung) to capture a sense of both outer and inner worlds.

My acrylics/prints can be found in private collections across the world and in UK galleries. They depict messages of freedom, openness, adventure and possibility. I am the creator of Visual Awareness Ltd, an art event company. I love the sparkle in a person’s eyes when they see their talent..

Contemporary design, unique items. Fused glass panels for walls and windows, kiln formed free standing shapes, wall lights and dishes. Some with hand drawn, figurative images embedded between layers, while others are abstract compositions of colours, texture and form.

NINA DUCKER

DI TAYLOR

ADAM JACKSON

My porcelain and stoneware ceramics are inspired by the sea and landscape of Cornwall on my daily walks. I apply oxides, sand, stones, paint, glass and wire to the surfaces to create texture and colour, multifiring them to erode and expose layers. My studio is on my smallholding with views of Restronguet Creek.

My work is thrown stoneware, using coloured clays and neutral glazes. I also make raku fired pieces, using copper glazes and washes.

Local Landscape and Seascape Photography. Picture framing. Prices start from ÂŁ30. Nearby public car park on Saracen Way.

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We strongly advise you to refer to the full Open Studios guide or visit www.creativeskills.org.uk/openstudios for full studio listings, directions and to see if appointments or booking are necessary.

Trolver Old Farm, Feock, Truro, TR3 6RP 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

The Cowshed, Mylor Bridge, TR10 9BA 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

The Retreat, Chapel Lane, Penryn 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

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CHARLOTTE JONES

OPEN STUDIOS AROUND THE FAL JANE DAVE BEECROFT COOPER 1 Bar Terrace, Falmouth, TR11 4BP

1 Bar Terrace, Falmouth, TR11 4BP

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Stoneware ceramic pots inspired by the Cornish land and seascape are made from clay coloured with oxides and locally dug clay. Bases are thrown with coils added then pinched, scraped and burnished to give a tactile surface. Prices from £38–£500.

Well known Falmouth artist creates unusual and imaginative artwork inspired by nature and personal experiences. Varied techniques help to give a mystical/abstract feel to the work. Art and tea in the house, studio and garden. Originals, prints and cards available at a full range of prices.

My compositions include flora, fauna and human elements in settings created by my own thoughts and imagination. I am a self taught artist. My favoured medium is acrylic which I use as watercolour on a highly textured paper to achieve my desired effects.

METAXIA CHRONA

ANNIE HELLYER

JEFF HELLYER

Metaxia Chrona is a fine artist whose work encompasses drawing, painting, wall painting and artistic constructions.

In my hand built ceramics I maintain a simplicity and directness of shape, colour and surface throughout the whole process of making. I often burnish my pots several times which enables me to really get to know the characteristics of individual pieces. The drawn decoration also allows a similar intimacy with the form.

I enjoy making images and objects where I can assemble collections and invent relationships that prod the imagination, stimulate the vision and provide a vehicle for a continuing engagement with pictorial and sculptural speculation.

Trenoweth Chapel, Mabe Burnthouse, TR10 9HH

Studio 2 TF22, Falmouth Wharves, TR11 2TD 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

2 Florence Place, Falmouth, TR11 3NJ 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

We strongly advise you to refer to the full Open Studios guide or visit www.creativeskills.org.uk/openstudios for full studio listings, directions and to see if appointments or booking are necessary.

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2 Florence Place, Falmouth, TR11 3NJ 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

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SARAH McCARTNEY

66 Marlborough Road, Falmouth, TR11 3LL

OPEN STUDIOS AROUND THE FAL KATRI LINDA PAAKKARI STYLES Falmouth Wharves, Falmouth, TR11 2TF

37 Trevethan Road, Falmouth, TR11 2AS

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I make wall mounted, sculptural poems. I find beauty in the small and discarded, bringing together found things and embedding them in resin. These poems I frame with recycled wood and copper to make them precious and sacred as are our memories and dreams. I also paint and draw the things I find and the places I find them.

For me art is a way to subject thoughts in matters, or reverse to find meanings in substances. My northern background is influencing the work going under the surface, showing the silent and wretched side of life. It’s based on traditional ways of sculpting, casting and authentic use of video and sound.

My practice explores instinctual form in relation to unorthodox surface, the intention being to achieve a chaotic order. I prefer my work to serve a purpose, even if that purpose is not based on a functionality that is obvious in the traditional sense.

AMANDA BRIER

GEORGE WILLOUGHBY

KATIE ATKINS

Functional and decorative pottery. From vases, bowls, mugs and jugs to trinket boxes and hand painted tiles. Visitors can browse finished pots and step into the studio to see the making process. Prices range from £5–£300. Parking available.

Oil paintings, watercolours and printmaking inspired by the Cornish seascape and landscape in a realistic to impressionistic style. Studio is situated on the outskirts of Constantine surrounded by its’ beautiful creeks and woodland walks. Prices £15–£250. Easy parking.

My work is colourful and inspired by the natural world. Landscapes and stilllife in all mediums. Work for sale will include cards, paper works framed and unframed, as well as canvases. Prices for originals range from £25–£350. My studio is in a lovely cottage garden.

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We strongly advise you to refer to the full Open Studios guide or visit www.creativeskills.org.uk/openstudios for full studio listings, directions and to see if appointments or booking are necessary.

Woodland View, Argal, Falmouth TR11 5PE 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Hawthorns, Constantine, Falmouth TR11 5QG 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Comfort Cottage, Constantine TR11 5AD 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

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THE FLUSHING ARTS WEEK EVENTS

Flushing Sat 2nd June

ART / CRAFT EXHIBITION From 10am - 7pm

FREE

Flushing Village Club host an exhibition of local artists and craftspeople’s work which is all for sale. Work ranges from oil and watercolour paintings to sculpture, jewellery, ceramics, photography, printed cards, mobiles, knitted and stitched artifacts and many more. This is a popular exhibition so come early to purchase. The exhibition will also be open during the following week. Please visit our website for further details and opening hours. Flushing Village Club Coventry Road

Contact: Simon Thompson graphitedesign@hotmail.com www.flushing.org.uk

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Sun 3rd June

Mon 4th June

From 2pm - 5pm

From 2pm

ARTS WORKSHOP

ART TRAILS

£0.50

Art workshops on the village ‘Bowling Green’ which has stunning views over the Fal estuary. From 14.00 - 17.00 we will be providing a series of mini events for all. Aprons/old clothing are recommended as you might get covered! Toddler Art For pre school children to print, paint and draw on a large sheet of paper which will make a banner run by staff from Flushing Toddler Group. Crown Making Make a crown out of recycled scrap material, supplied by Cornwall’s Scrap Store, to wear as part of the Queen’s Jubilee celebrations, particularly at your street party. Animation Workshop Make your own animation with Laura who is a third year student from the University College Falmouth’s animation course. Your drawings/collages etc will be scanned in to make animations that will be screened at our ‘Archive Film Night’ on Wednesday 6th June in the Church Hall. (see details under daily events)

We challenge you to find all the answers to our art trail which will take you around Flushing Village to places you probably don’t know. Spot all the door art which this year has the theme of ‘Queens’, art in villager’s windows and lots more. This is suitable for all ages and you can enter individually or as a family by picking up an entry form from the exhibition in the Village Club. Certificates for the most correct answers. On your return enjoy a cream tea in the external courtyard of the Village Club. Village Club on Coventry Road as the starting point

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Wed 6th to Sat 9th June

Thurs 7th June

FLUSHING AND ROYALS

PINOCCHIO

An exhibition of photographs and memorabilia, illustrating the village’s celebration of royal events and meetings with the royal family, will be held in St Peter’s Church. The core of the exhibition will cover the period of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign although previous royal visits and events will also be included. Whilst there we would like you to share your own memories with us and help build our village archive. At the same time visit St Peter’s Church and enjoy the Flower Festival which shares our royal theme.

The ‘cube’ theatre company performing Pinocchio, a new play by Ben Oldfield.

The exhibition will open on Wednesday evening at 7.30pm Followed at 8.30pm by a showing of local archive film in the Church Hall, some of which you may have seen before and some which is new to public viewing.

Clay Point is a private house on Trefusis Road just past the turning space on the way to Flushing Beach. The performance is in the gardens, Flushing’s answer to the Minack!

From 7.30pm

DONATIONS

Don’t miss this opportunity to look at and maybe remember these special events in village life. Contact: Simon Thompson graphitedesign@hotmail.com www.flushing.org.uk

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CUBE THEATRE COMPANY From 6.30pm

From £3.50

The classic story of one puppet’s quest to become a real boy. Along the way he falls in with an assortment of colourful characters, who all try to lead him astray - but in the end, courage and love will see him through. Cube’s enchanting production delights children and adults alike. Pinocchio is a captivating tale, featuring spellbinding puppetry, original music, and a bundle of laughs!

18.30 bring your own picnic to enjoy the location with light refreshments also available 19.00 the performance will start 20.15 refreshments and meet the puppets www.cube-theatre.co.uk

Fri 8th June

LIVE MUSIC ON THE QUAY 8pm - 11pm

FREE

Live music on the quay featuring the ‘Klezbians’ a newly formed 13 piece band who have recently performed at the Royal Albert Hall. As many of the group have a love of Eastern European folk and gypsy music they have developed Klezmer, the musical tradition of the Ashkenazic Jews of Eastern Europe, adding to it their own modern and youthful twist. As a band there is a plethora of musical possibilities open to them due to the number of instruments they use, including a variety of guitars, “Pots ‘n’ Pans”, an accordion, drums, saxophones, a piano, trumpet, mandolin and a violin. The evening will start with support acts at 20.00 with the Klezbians performing from approximately 21.00. There will be a late evening ferry from Falmouth to Flushing. Please go to www.flushing.org.uk to check details.

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GYLLYNGDUNE GARDENS EVENTS

Princess Pavilion Gyllyngdune Gardens

SHALLAL INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY DANCE COMPANY Fri 1st June

FREE

Open air garden performance of Shallal’s, Cornish Doorways Project; newly created performance piece celebrating unusual ‘doorways’ framing the landscape through unique, inspiring blend of dance and art. Music by APEX LIVE.

Gyllyngdune Gardens

Gyllyngdune Gardens

DIAMOND JUBILEE

GARDEN PARTY Tues 5th June

FREE

Jubilee Tea Dance / Pendennis Brass Band on Bandstand / Jubilee Royal Oak Planting / Kids activities / Stalls / Cream teas / Lawns games / Raffle/ Lucky dip/ Face painting / BBQ. Free entry to the gardens.

Audiences welcome to make a donation to Shallal on the day. Time: 12 noon, 2pm & 4pm (20 mins duration) Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Sarah Spiegler-Williams www.gyllyngdunegardens.co.uk

Time: 2-6pm + Treverva Male Voice Choir from 8pm. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Sarah Spiegler-Williams www.gyllyngdunegardens.co.uk

KITE MAKING WITH CLARE Thurs 7th June

£4

Make and decorate your very own kite, then take it through the gardens on a test flight! All materials provided. Time: 10.30am and 2pm (sessions) Entry price: £4 Tickets available from: Princess Pavilion tel. 01326 211222. Mon-Fri 9am-1pm Booking: Booking essential! Contact: Sarah Spiegler-Williams www.gyllyngdunegardens.co.uk

MORE EVENTS AT THE PRINCESS PAVILION Mon 4th Nankersey MVC 8pm. Sat 9th Dres Kernow Fete 2pm Sun 10th Healing Light Fest. 10am Sun 10th St Stythians Band 7.45pm. (Site closed for private function Sat 2 & Sun 3 June)

41 Melvill Road, Falmouth. TR11 4AR - Information: 01326 211222

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THE FALMOUTH ART GALLERY EVENTS

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Falmouth Art Gallery

GLOBAL GARDENS FAMILY PAINTING WORKSHOP Sat 2nd June / 2pm - 3pm

FREE

JOHN DYER TALK Wed 6th June / 2pm - 3pm

FREE

PLANET PRINT

FAMILY ART WORKSHOP

Thurs 7th June / 2pm - 3pm

FREE

Today we’ll be celebrating all of the amazing plants that grow around the world – from tropical plants to the weeds growing in your garden! Come along and paint your favourite flora and fauna using our special textured paint. You can also enter your amazing creations in the ‘Global Gardens’ art competition and have your work exhibited at Gyllyngdune Gardens – wow!

Falmouth artist John Dyer will take you on an artistic journey around the globe with his tales of painting in Peru, Costa Rica and the Philippines - an entertaining talk for the whole family. The talk takes place at 2 pm on Wednesday 6 June at Falmouth Art Gallery. Admission is FREE. For more information please contact Donna Williams on 01326 313 863 or email info@falmouthartgallery.com

Booking: Just turn up!

Mon - Sat / 10am - 5pm FREE This exhibition has been inspired by a yearFAMILY long trip around the world by two Falmouth ART artists, Anthony and Kate Fagin. It celeWORKSHOP brates both Cornwall and the extraordinary foreign landscapes they visited, including Africa, Australasia, the South Seas, Easter Sat 9th June / 2pm - 3pm FREE Island, the Galapagos Islands, South and Shake it! It’s time for an old favourite. North America. Today we’ll be making marvellous maracas and decorating them with The paintings, photography and ceramics tropical plant designs. on display are responses to the great natuBooking: Just turn up! ral events, flora and fauna, human cultures All events mentioned above are free and and environmental issues encountered on such a journey. It explores global divertake place in the Falmouth Art Gallery: sity while at the same time serving as a reminder of the fragility of our planet. Contact: 01326 313863 or info@falmouthartgallery.com www.falmouthartgallery.com

FARAWAY FABRIC

Fri 8th June / 2pm - 3pm

FAMILY COLLAGE WORKSHOP FREE

Today we’re going to be making textured landscapes by collaging fabric and then painting over the top in this messy workshop. Booking: Just turn up!

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The world is your oyster! Come and have a go at creating your own brightly coloured monoprint inspired by our exhibition. ‘Planet Print!’ takes place on Thursday 7th June at Falmouth Art Gallery. Booking: Just turn up!

THE WORLD ART EXHIBITION

TROPICAL SHAKERS

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THE MARITIME MUSEUM EVENTS

National Maritime Museum Cornwall Sat 2nd & Sun 3rd June

Sat 2nd - Sun 10th June

AWESOME ARCHAEOLOGY SUPERSIZED WEEKEND

11am - 4pm Discover Cornwall and the sea in the Bronze Age with our 2012BC exhibition and meet the experimental archaeologists unlocking the secrets of life 4500 years ago. Enjoy live demonstrations of prehistoric technology and try your hand at casting axe heads made from chocolate!

FREE

HUNT AND GATHER 10am - 5pm

FREE

Be a hunter gatherer - can you find the things you need to survive in the Bronze Age.

Sat 2nd - Sun 10th June

BRONZE AGE BONANZA

12pm - 3.30pm Travel back in time 4500 years and experience hands-on history at the Maritime Museum.

FREE

Mon 4th, Wed 6th & Fri 8th June

ONCE UPON A TIME... 11.30am, 2pm & 3.30pm

FREE

All week there’s a host of exciting activities linked to the new 2012BC: Cornwall and the Sea in the Bronze Age exhibition: make ancient amulets, Bronze Age bracelets, and prehistoric boat models. Tues 5th & Thurs 7th June

DOUGLAS DAPPER’S PREHISTORIC FROLIC

11.30am, 2pm & 3.30pm Using exhibits and artefacts to inspire your imagination, Douglas Dapper the Story Explorer guides you on a magical treasure hunt to discover an exciting collection of stories from around the world. This June half-term, join the Story Explorer on a journey into Cornwall’s prehistoric past.

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FREE

From the legendary labours of Hercules to the myth of the Minotaur, be captivated by the legends and fables of the ancient world. All activities are FREE with Museum entrance ticket. One “make and take” activity each day. Adult supervision required. Contact: 01326 313388 www.nmmc.co.uk

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THE TRELISSICK GARDEN EVENTS Trelissick Garden Sun 3rd - Tues 5th June

Sat 2nd - Sun 24th June

10.30am - 5pm Spend a day with the family at Trelissick as we roll out all the ingredients of a great garden party: beautiful venue, great food and drink, wacky hats and fun activities. Arrive by ferry from Falmouth, Truro or St Mawes for a really great day out.

10.30am - 5pme

CHILDREN’S ROBERT JONES GARDEN PARTY PAINTINGS

Normal admission applies plus £1.50 per activity. Free activities for all children arriving by ferry. Venue: Trelissick Garden Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Jon O’Donoghue, Visitor Experience and Marketing Manager 07917 720 923 jon.odonaghue@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick Fri 8th June

MURDER MYSTERY DINNER

£25 7pm for 7.30pm Enjoy a delicious three course dinner while attempting to solve a tragic and suspicious death! Venue: The Barn at Trelissick Booking: Essential! Entry Price: £25 Contact: Alice Watts, Conference and Banqueting Manager 01872 863486 alice.watts@nationaltrust.org.uk

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In an exhibition assembled especially for the Fal River Festival, Robert Jones will be showing his outstanding work painted in and around the Fal River. From dramatic views to little details his paintings capture the spirit of this special place throughout the seasons. National Trust members can park and visit the gallery for free. Non-members will need to pay the £4 car park charge and entrance to the gallery is free. Venue: The Gallery at Trelissick Garden Entry Price: Normal Admissions apply. Contact: Tony Crosby, Gallery Organiser 01872 861039 anthony.crosby@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick

For information on any of the events please contact: Contact: 01872 862090 or trelissick@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick

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ALL WEEK

THE FALMOUTH EVENTS

Pendennis Castle Sat 2nd to 10th June

JUBILEE ROYAL TRAIL

10am - 5pm (4pm Sat) Especially for the Queen’s Jubilee, seek out Kings and Queens from the past on the Castle Trail. Complete the challenge and a special prize awaits!

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FINLEY QUAYE

Thurs 31st May / 7pm (Doors)

£15

AN EXHIBITION OF SATIRICAL AND POLITICAL CARTOONS Sat 2nd - Tues 12th June / 11am - 5pm

Tickets : Adult £6.50, Concession £5.90 Child (5-15) £3.90, Family (2 ad+3 ch) £16.90, U5s free Booking: Just turn up! Make a day of it, enjoy the event and explore the castle Contact Number: 01326 316594 or pendennis.castle@english-heritage.org.uk

Mon 4th to Fri 8th June

TIME TRAVELLERS GO...

ROYAL 10am - 5pm

Do you have what it takes to be royal? Enjoy games and crafts fit for a king or queen and meet some royal characters from times gone by. Tickets : Adult £6.50, Concession £5.90 Child (5-15) £3.90, Family (2 ad+3 ch) £16.90, U5s free All children are welcome to join in the Time Travellers Go... events. An additional £1 will be charged on standard admission for every child, member and non member, to help us fund this entertainment activity. Booking: Just turn up! Make a day of it, enjoy the event and explore the castleContact Number: 01326 316594 or pendennis.castle@english-heritage.org.uk

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Brit and MOBO award winning multiplatinum selling artist Finley Quaye will headline this year’s Fal River Festival on Thursday 31st May. Tickets Available: www.seetickets.com Contact: cat@shantaramevents.com www.shantaramevents.com www.falmoutheventssquare.co.uk Falmouth Art Gallery

GLOBAL GARDENS COMPETITION

Sat 2nd June / 2 - 3pm FREE Paint, draw or use mixed media to create a picture inspired by the theme ‘Global Gardens’. Photograph your artwork and send it to us via email to: art@johndyergallery.co.uk Include your name, title of painting, size and medium in the subject line of email.

Politoons creator Mac Dunlop has finally had time to look up from his desk and focus his satiri-scope on the fast changing world of politics and world events. Having spent last summer befriending Caroline Quentin, winning raft races and hosting the popular Caravanserai Fireside Sessions at Treloan on the Roseland, the performer and artist best known for his Unspoken Words broadcasts on The Source FM is exhibiting his satirical cartoons at Jam Records on Falmouth’s High Street - that cool corner of culture where you can hang out for a coffee and a snack, or simply browse through the fine selection of art, photography and fiction books. Signed exhibition-edition prints will be on sale, or can be pre-ordered. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Mac Dunlop 07949835370 www.macdunlop.wordpress.com

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THE FALMOUTH AND ST MAWES EVENTS St Mawes

BEER & JAZZ ON THE QUAY Wed 6th June

ALL WEEK

St Mawes (Around the harbour)

£15

DIAMOND JUBILEE HM QUEEN ELIZABETH II CELEBRATIONS

Sun 3rd - Mon 4th June FREE Sunday 3rd June 7 - 11pm: The Shirts and supporting Children’s Service at St Just in Roseland local group Church with presentation of Jubilee mugs 10pm: Lighting the Beacon at 6pm. 10.30pm: Firework display Monday 4th June 10.45am: Re-enactment of the Coronation by St Mawes Primary School children 12.30pm: Street party and Hog Roast 2pm: Unveiling of the Jubilee Marker 2.30 - 5pm: Brass band and local singer, children’s amusements 3.10pm: Sailing 5 - 7pm: Du ag Owr (Shanty Singers)

Jacka Jazz will be playing on St Mawes Quay at 4pm and 5.30pm (two special hour long performances). St Mawes Hotel will be serving Skinners beer and hog roast from their hotel patio.

St Mawes and St Just Heritage Group Exhibiton of Royal Visits in the Millennium Rooms on 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th June. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Shirley Penhaligon 01326 270799 parishclerk@roselandinfo.com

Between Falmouth and St Mawes

SCARY LITTLE GIRLS

Sat 2nd/Sun 3rd/Tues 5th/Thurs 7th/Fri 8th/Sat9 th June / 2.15pm or 2.45pm £12/£10

Ferries run all day from Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier at quarter past the hour. After 3.15pm a discounted return fare of £5 will be charged; all the fares collected after this time will go to charity. There will also be late ferries running with the last service from St Mawes at 7.45pm and the last service from Falmouth at 8.15pm. All money raised will go to Pearl of Africa Children’s Choir

Join this unique story-telling experience aboard selected Falmouth and St. Mawes Ferries and put yourself in the hands of some Scary Little Girls! They will entertain you on your journey across the river with themed story-telling and even take you for a cream tea before returning you to your original shore.

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Please see specific listings for ferry times and details. Entry Price:£12/£10 conc. (includes ferry fare and a cream tea). Tickets: St Mawes Ferry ticket office and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact:John Frankland j-frankland@hotmail.co.uk www.scarylittlegirls.co.uk

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THE FALMOUTH AND TRURO EVENTS Truro Library

Town Quay, Truro

BRING A POEM AND A BOTTLE Wed 6th June / 6pm

£10

JOIN THE FAL RIVER POETS! Fri 8th June / 10am - 4pm

FREE

Join Patricia Finney and friends for a children’s poetry workshop, children’s and grown-ups’ story-telling workshop, poetry ‘slam’ for grown-ups (and children), and finally - a big, fantastic poetry performance workshop! Best poetry written on the day will be published by our sponsor, Thingley Press.

Booking: Just turn up! Contact Number: William Essex 07837 955549 william.essex@thingleypress.com www.thingleypress.com

On Tuesday the 5th of June at 6pm there is going to be a very special event in the poetry calendar. We are delighted to announce a Bring a Bottle and a Poem Evening on board the good ship Enterprise II. We are looking for budding and established poets who will share their or other peoples work to join the voyage of discovery. The theme for the evening is High Tide and life on the River and the cruise will use the very high tide to visit some of the hidden parts of the River ending up at Smugglers Cottage for a drink and returning to Truro for about 8pm. The cost for the evening cruise will be £10.00 and £2.00 per person will be donated to the

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Invictus Trust, one of the Festival Charities. We are delighted to announce that we have already had kind offers from well known local poets to take part including Cornwall’s very own Pol Hodge and Bert Biscoe – who are also known as Dew Vardh (which, in English, means Two Bards!) Entry price: £10 Tickets: Truro Tourist Informantion Centre and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Beverley 01872 861917 www.falriverfestival.co.uk

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JOIN THE BEER FLEET

5pm Other crafts join the Beer Fleet Do you have your own boat or craft? We would love for you to join the Beer Fleet and escort the beer down the Fal River to Falmouth, landing at Custom House Quay. The parade will move at 6-7 knots. We will be joined by Carbis Bay Hotel’s Sunseeker and if your vessel could join us too then the more the merrier!

4.30pm Beer departs from King Harry

Invited guests board the ferries at Trelissick pontoon with the “festival ale” from Skinner’s Brewery. On board the ferries will be complimentary Skinner’s ale, soft drinks and pasties from Prima Bakeries. We will be joined by the Truro School of Samba band who will help us celebrate as we head down stream.

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4.45pm Falmouth Tugs join the Beer Fleet A&P’s Falmouth Tugs will join the parade as we head into Falmouth.

5.30pm (approx) The grand entrance As the Beer Fleet enters Falmouth harbour, the A&P Tugs open their water cannons for a spectacular entrance.

6pm (approx) ETA Falmouth Custom House Quay On berthing at Custom House Quay, guests are asked to make their way to Events Square, along with anyone else that would like to join the parade, where the party will begin!

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A SHOWCASE OF THE MUSICAL TALENTS

FREE

FROM TRURO & PENWITH COLLEGE 7pm We are delighted that our title sponsor - Truro & Penwith College - have such a talented music department with a wide range of bands. Come and enjoy this performance with us and bring your dancing shoes!

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Band to be confirmed, please keep an eye on the festival website: www.falriverfestival.co.uk Watch this space!

The official opening of the Truro & Penwith College Fal River Festival 2012 with Betty Stogs followed by live music. Events Square marquee

FALMOUTH SOUL SENSATIONS From 8pm

With a great deal of heart and soul, we are excited that Falmouth Soul Sensations will get our party into full swing. The band consists of a core of experi-

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enced musicians who offer the opportunity to other local musicians and singers of all ages and abilities to work in a band environment, or simply keep their hand

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in. The result is a vibrant and exciting mix of ages and instruments backed by a solid core of excellent and experienced musicians.

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A music and dance extravaganza by Truro and Penwith College students 10.30am - 4pm

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The programme for the day will include Three Voices, a Flute Choir, Saxophone ensemble, a duet of piano and flute, Dance, Gadjo Guitares and rock and pop from three college bands from music courses at Truro College. Truro and Penwith College can boast that its lecturing staff has a high level of teaching and professional experience in the music industry, including producing their own albums, music for film and TV and always live performance. Truro College has a developing Music Academy which is led by Tom Quirke. Tom has worked with a variety of artists such as Lily Allen, Oasis, and Raphael Ravenscroft and also performed at large

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venues including the Royal Albert Hall. The Academy provides all College students, with a talent for music, the chance to develop their skills and enjoyment of performing notated music in a range of styles. Students who can play music to a suitable standard enjoy playing and singing music in groups, attend concerts and play or sing at public venues. Date: 28th May and 29th May Tickets Available @: www.jst.org.uk/events/lnds8.spx?t=voyages and www.jst.org.uk/events/lnds9.spx?t=voyages Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Bill Walker billw@truro-penwith.ac.uk www.truro-penwith.ac.uk

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SATURDAY

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Performing throughout on ferries, in the town, wherever, whenever!

Malcolm Sutcliffe Glass Gallery & Studio

GLASSBLOWING DEMONSTRATION

10am - 4pm FREE Malcolm Sutcliffe is holding an open day at his studio and will be demonstrating the art of glass blowing. There is no danger of people feeling cold in the cosy glassblowing studio, you are not charged an entrance fee just walk in and take in the atmosphere. Malcolm will try to answer the many questions people throw at him about glassmaking and he is happy for visitors to take photographs. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Jean Sutcliffe / 01326 377020 info@malcolm-sutcliffe.co.uk

National Maritime Museum National Maritime Museum Cornwall

Trelissick Garden

AWESOME ARCHAEOLOGY SUPERSIZED WEEK END 10am - 5pm

FREE

Discover Cornwall and the sea in the Bronze Age with our 2012BC exhibition and meet the experimental archaeologists unlocking the secrets of life 4500 years ago. Enjoy live demonstrations of prehistoric technology and try your hand at casting axe heads made from chocolate! Contact: 01326 313388 www.nmmc.co.uk

LEARN TO NORDIC WALK WORKSHOP 11am - 1pm

£15

A fun 2 hour workshop for complete beginners, you’ll learn the basics of Nordic Walking including hill techniques. Get a great workout and enjoy the outdoors. Poles are provided for during the workshop. Booking: Booking is essential. Contact: Kelly Bennett / 07540478919 walkkernow@gmail.com www.walkkernow.co.uk

The Pandora Inn

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SCARY LITTLE GIRLS ‘NAUTICAL’ 2.15pm

Join Scary Little Girls for this unique storytelling experience aboard the Falmouth and St. Mawes Ferry. Pop on the 14.15 ferry to St. Mawes and put yourself in the hands of some Scary Little Girls. They’ll take you to the Watch House for a cream tea and bring you back to Falmouth whilst entertaining you with nautical-themed stories and theatrical delights!

£12/£10

Entry Price:£12/£10 conc. (includes ferry fare and a cream tea). Tickets: St Mawes Ferry Ticket Office and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact:John Frankland j-frankland@hotmail.co.uk www.scarylittlegirls.co.uk

SAIL TO THE ISLES OF SCILLY 2 - 3pm

£720

Sail to the Isles of Scilly from St Mawes Start at 4pm 2nd June end at 10 am 8th June. Booking: Booking is essential. Contact: Georgia / 01872 580022 skippers@classic-sailing.co.uk

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10am - 4pm FREE/£12 * Join us for an exciting 95 feet abseil from the Maritime Museum in Falmouth and help us support more disadvantaged and disabled children in Cornwall. Anyone 11 years plus can take part and slots can be pre-booked between 10am - 4pm. The registration fee is £12 and any additional fundraising towards our charity work would be very much appreciated. Tickets Available: BF Adventure Booking: Pre-booking recommended as spaces are filling quickly Contact: Kate Adams / 01326 340 912 kate@bfadventure.org www.bfadventure.org

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SCARY LITTLE GIRLS

‘NAUTICAL’

2.45pm £12 / £10 Join Scary Little Girls for this unique storytelling experience aboard St Mawes Ferry. Pop on the 14.45 ferry to Falmouth and put yourself in the hands of some Scary Little Girls. They’ll take you to Dolly’s for a cream tea and bring you back to St. Mawes whilst entertaining you with nautical-themed stories and theatrical delights! Entry Price:£12/£10 conc. Tickets: St Mawes Ferry Ticket Office and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact:John Frankland j-frankland@hotmail.co.uk www.scarylittlegirls.co.uk

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FALMOUTH BOAT JUMBLE 10am

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Family entry to Trelissick only

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Under 5s and members go FREE. Ferry ticket prices vary.

Trelissick by ferry. Getting there is half the fun. With ferries arriving at our own pontoon from Falmouth, Truro and St Mawes it’s easy to find lots to discover on the way to Trelissick when you travel by water. To say thank-you for choosing river transport, we’ll give you all free sweets for the journey back when you arrive at Trelissick - or you can have a free bottle of water. Visit falriver.co.uk/frl for the Fal River Links network.

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DAY SPONSOR SUNDAY

Keep your eyes peeled for SHOP FOR THEATRE Falmouth Wharves, North Parade, Falmouth

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Performing throughout on ferries, in the town, wherever, whenever!

FREE Opening the doors to our idyllic riverside studio again this year, we welcome you to view our current projects. We will be showing a new stool design and some lovely treasure boxes made from a selection of delicious native woods. You will be able to see a slideshow of recent projects including the carved ivy gate, a console table and Elizabeth‘s bedroom. Talented designer makers, James Smith and Henry Swanzy will also be in the studio showing some of their intriguing designs, prototypes and portfolios. Tickets Available: www.seetickets.com Contact: Scott Woyka / 01326 311777 scott@scottwoyka.co.uk www.scottwoyka.co.uk


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03 Pendennis Point to St Mawes Castle

CASTLE TO CASTLE SWIM Start 4pm

Castle to Castle Swim is a 1 mile Open Water Swim held in aid of the RNLI between One Mile Swim between Pendennis and St Pendennis Point and St Mawes Castle. Mawes Castles in aid of RNLI. A unique chance to take part in a one mile The Castle to Castle Swim is an annual swim between Pendennis and St Mawes event run by the RNLI in aid of their LifeCastles and to raise money for the RNLI. guards and is part of the Fal River Festival. To qualify swimmers must register in adIt takes place on Sunday 3 June starting at vance, be capable of swimming at least 4pm to coincide with slack water. one mile in open water and guarantee to raise a minimum of £50 sponsorship for This unique event involves a 1 mile Open the RNLI. All competitors will be required Water Swim from Pendennis Point (Falto wear a wet suit. The swim will commouth) across to St Mawes Castle.

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£50 minimum sponsorship raised for RNLI

All entrants must be capable of swimming at least one mile in open water and guarantee to raise a minimum of £50 sponsorship for the RNLI (all competitors must wear a wet suit).

Entry forms: From the RNLI Castle to Castle Team at: castle2castle@rnli.org.uk or by telephoning 07810 850926 Booking: Essential

This year in addition to the swim the RNLI will be organising the St Mawes 10km (6.2 mile) cross country run around the Roseland Peninsula following the spectacular coastal path - those taking part in the swim have the option to also take part in the run.

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03 Keep your eyes peeled for SHOP FOR THEATRE Performing throughout on ferries, in the town, wherever, whenever! Events Square, Falmouth

FAL FISH FESTIVAL: DAY 1

10am Marquee open to public

1pm Music Quijada Cuban/Latin Band

3.45pm Introduction of Fish Auction by Annie Sibert

2pm

4pm

Annie Sibert: Simple Fish Cookery Having worked as a fish monger in Cornwall for the past 25 years, Annie’s philosophy is ‘the simpler the better’. Annie’s demonstration aims to take the confusion away and give you the confidence to cook some of Cornwall’s wonderful fish.

Fish Auction In aid of the Fishermen’s Mission. The Fishermen’s Mission is the only national charity caring specifically for the UK’s fishermen and their families. It provides emergency and welfare support to sick, injured, disabled, retired and seagoing fishermen, their families, and, all too often, their widows. The Mission’s welfare centre at Newlyn provides this care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

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Opening Ceremony followed by Cookery Demo by Fiona Were Head Chef at Falmouth’s four star Greenbank Hotel, Fiona focuses on sustainability, seasonality, provenance and flavour. Originally from New Zealand, Fiona has been named as one of the top female chefs in the country. She will be showcasing popular fish and seafood dishes that feature regularly on her daily menus. 12pm Squash Box Theatre presents “The Sea Show” The Sea Show celebrates Cornwall’s unique relationship with the ocean using puppets, narration and live music. It is a quirky mix of storytelling, puppet show, natural history programme and cabaret, with tall tales, comedy characters, fascinating facts, songs, superstitions, recipes, remedies, rhymes and riddles for children and adults of all ages!

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FAL FISH FESTIVAL: DAY 2

10am Marquee open to public

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12pm - late 3.45pm

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LIVE MUSIC

Black Rock Jazz Band The Band specialises in the New Orleans, Dixieland style from around the twenties and thirties. 2pm

Paul Ripley: dishes from Rick Stein Seafood Bar The very Talented Mr. Ripley from Rick Stein’s Seafood Bar above Stein’s Fish and Chips. Come along and watch as he demonstrates some stylish dishes. 12pm Squash Box Theatre presents “The Sea Show” The Sea Show celebrates Cornwall’s unique relationship with the ocean using puppets, narration and live music. It is a quirky mix of storytelling, puppet show, natural history programme and cabaret, with tall tales, comedy characters, fascinating facts, songs, superstitions, recipes, remedies, rhymes and riddles for children and adults of all ages!

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Cookery Demo: Arty Williams, The Cove, Maenporth Arty Williams is Head Chef and proprietor at The Cove, an award-winning restaurant that specialises in seafood and is passionate about seasonal, local produce. 3pm Black Rock Jazz Band The Band specialises in the New Orleans, Dixieland style from around the

Introduction of Fish Auction by Annie Sibert 4pm Fish Auction In aid of the Fishermen’s Mission. The Fishermen’s Mission is the only national charity caring specifically for the UK’s fishermen and their families. It provides emergency and welfare support to sick, injured, disabled, retired and seagoing fishermen, their families, and, all too often, their widows. The Mission’s welfare centre at Newlyn provides this care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 5pm: close


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VISIT ST MAWES On the ferry from Falmouth www.falriver.co.uk/smf

The old world fishing harbour of St Mawes has many waterside cafes, bars and shops, a castle, gardens and a selection of picturesque walks and sandy beaches. The 20 minute ferry trip passes Falmouth Docks, Pendennis & St Mawes Castles, Black Rock and if you’re lucky seals, dolphins or basking sharks. Departs Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier steps number 2 at quarter past the hour, 7 days a week, 364 days a year. Short on time ? Stay aboard for an hour round cruise.


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Keep your eyes peeled for SHOP FOR THEATRE Performing throughout on ferries, in the town, wherever, whenever!

Flushing St Mawes (Around the harbour)

Mon 4th June

Sun 3rd - 4th June FREE Sunday 3rd June 7 - 11pm: The Shirts and supporting Children’s Service at St Just in Roseland local group Church with presentation of Jubilee mugs 10pm: Lighting the Beacon at 6pm. 10.30pm: Firework display Monday 4th June 10.45am: Re-enactment of the Coronation St Mawes and St Just Heritage Group Exby St Mawes Primary School children hibiton of Royal Visits in the Millennium 12.30pm: Street party and Hog Roast Rooms on 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th June. 2pm: Unveiling of the Jubilee Marker 2.30 - 5pm: Brass band and local singer, Booking: Just turn up! children’s amusements Contact: Shirley Penhaligon 3.10pm: Sailing 01326 270799 5 - 7pm: Du ag Owr (Shanty Singers) parishclerk@roselandinfo.com

From 2pm £0.50 We challenge you to find all the answers to our art trail which will take you around Flushing Village to places you probably don’t know. Spot all the door art which this year has the theme of ‘Queens’, art in villager’s windows and lots more. This is suitable for all ages and you can enter individually or as a family by picking up an entry form from the exhibition in the Village Club. Certificates for the most correct answers. On your return enjoy a cream tea in the external courtyard of the Village Club. Village Club on Coventry Road as the starting point

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DAY SPONSOR TUESDAY

05 Pendennis Castle

TIME TRAVELLERS GO...

Town Quay, Truro

BRING A POEM AND A BOTTLE 6pm

£10

ROYAL 10am - 5pm

Do you have what it takes to be royal? Enjoy games and crafts fit for a king or queen and meet some royal characters from times gone by. National Maritime Museum Tues 5th & Thurs 7th june

On Tuesday the 5th of June at 6pm there is going to be a very special event in the poetry calendar. We are delighted to announce a Bring a Bottle and a Poem Evening on board the good ship Enterprise II. We are looking for budding and established poets who will share their or other peoples work to join the voyage of discovery. The theme for the evening is High Tide and life on the River and the cruise will use the very high tide to visit some of the hidden parts of the River ending up at Smugglers Cottage for a drink and returning to Truro for about 8pm. The cost for the evening cruise will be £10.00 and £2.00 per person will be donated to the

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Invictus Trust, one of the Festival Charities. We are delighted to announce that we have already had kind offers from well known local poets to take part including Cornwall’s very own Pol Hodge and Bert Biscoe – who are also known as Dew Vardh (which, in English, means Two Bards!) Entry price: £10 Tickets: Truro Tourist Informantion Centre and Falmouth Visitor Iinformation Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Beverley 01872 861917 www.falriverfestival.co.uk

DOUGLAS DAPPER’S PREHISTORIC FROLIC 11.30am, 2pm & 3.30pm

FREE

Join the Story Explorer on a journey into Cornwall’s prehistoric past. All activities are FREE with Museum entrance ticket. One “make and take” activity each day. Adult supervision required. Contact: 01326 313388 www.nmmc.co.uk

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DAY SPONSOR TUESDAY

05 Trelissick Garden

Gyllyngdune Gardens

DIAMOND JUBILEE From 2pm

Jubilee Tea Dance / Pendennis Brass Band on Bandstand / Jubilee Royal Oak Planting / Kids activities / Stalls / Cream teas / Lawns games / Raffle/ Lucky dip/ Face painting / BBQ. Free entry to the gardens.

Time: 2-6pm + Treverva Male Voice Choir from 8pm. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Marc Laundon 01326 211222 www.gyllyngdunegardens.co.uk

FREE

CHILDREN’S GARDEN PARTY 10.30am - 5pm

Entry Price: £3 pp to cover material costs (Not suitable for young children) Booking: Just turn up www.flushing.org.uk

From Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth

SCARY LITTLE GIRLS ‘LOVE OR ROMANCE’

2.15pm

£12/£10

Spend a day with the family at Trelissick as we roll out all the ingredients of a great garden party: beautiful venue, great food and drink, wacky hats and fun activities. Arrive by ferry from Falmouth, Truro or St Mawes for a really great day out. Normal admission applies plus £1.50 per activity. Free activities for all children arriving by ferry.

Join Scary Little Girls for this unique storytelling experience aboard the Falmouth and St. Mawes Ferry. Pop on the 14.15 ferry to St. Mawes and put yourself in the hands of some Scary Little Girls. They’ll take you to the Watch House for a cream tea and bring you back to Falmouth whilst entertaining you with romantic stories and theatrical delights!

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Entry Price:£12/£10 conc. (includes ferry fare and a cream tea) Tickets: St Mawes Ferry Ticket Office and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact:John Frankland j-frankland@hotmail.co.uk

Venue: Trelissick Garden Booking: Just turn up! Contact: Jon O’Donoghue, Visitor Experience and Marketing Manager 07917 720 923 jon.odonaghue@nationaltrust.org.uk www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick

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06

Loe Beach

ESCORTED RIVER PADDLE & BEACH BBQ

5.30pm £25 The perfect eco-friendly way to enjoy the Full safety escort is provided. You can tranquil, clear waters and natural theatre bring your own kayak but let us know of Cornwall’s Carrick Roads. The Paddle if you need to borrow a buoyancy aid, Party will leave Loe Beach in Feock on alternatively we can provide one of our Wednesday 6th June at 5.30pm and very stable sit on top kayaks and even take a tour of the River Fal, soaking up if you’ve never kayaked before you’ll be the sights and wildlife of our picturesque paddling around in no time. surroundings. This event is suitable for accompanied On return we will stop at a nearby beach children, we have a limited number of and enjoy a beach BBQ provided by Fal- smaller boats as well as several double mouth’s Courtyard Deli. Showcasing a kayaks for reservation. selection of their favourite, fresh, local produce as well as catering for vegetari- If you’re bringing your own boat it’s £17 ans this is an event your taste buds can’t pp or if you’d like to borrow one of ours it’s £25 pp. Places are very limited on afford to miss!

this annually over-subscribed event so please get in touch as soon as possible to secure your slot (Booking closes Monday 4th June at 5pm). Tickets: Loe Beach Watersports Booking: Essential Contact: Liam Hope / 01872 300 800 watersports@loebach.co.uk www.loebeach.co.uk/falriverfestival

King Harry Ferry

FILM ON THE FAL ‘THE PERFECT STORM’

Ferry leaves at 9.20pm (Feock side) and 9.30pm (Roseland side)Start at 9.40pm Returning for a fourth year, the King Har- the crew of the Andrea Gail to join him ry Ferry will once again be transformed in one more fishing expedition. But the into a floating cinema as part of the Fal trip takes a fateful turn when a powerful Film starts at 9.40pm River Festival. Brought to you by Event storm catches the fisherman unaware Cornwall and Skylight Cinema, this is and puts them in mortal danger. your chance to enjoy classic films in the unique setting of the River Fal. Come and All films start at 9.40pm and parking is enjoy this unique event as we take the available at Trelissick Gardens with access ferry into the middle of the river in the down the road to the Ferry. The ferry will fading light for a cinematic experience leave the Feock side at 9.20pm and the unlike any other. Roseland side at 9.30pm, so please be ready to board at this time. Our screenings The Perfect Storm (Cert - 12) will go ahead whatever the weather so you After returning to port with a poor catch, will need to wrap up warm and dry, and Captain Billy Tyne (Clooney) convinces bring your own seats!

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£8/£6

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Keep your eyes peeled for SHOP FOR THEATRE Performing throughout on ferries, in the town, wherever, whenever!

St Mawes

ST MAWES BEER & JAZZ ON THE QUAY 4pm and 5.30pm

Jacka Jazz will be playing on St Mawes Quay at 4pm and 5.30pm (two special hour long performances), St Mawes Hotel will be serving Skinners beer and hog roast from their hotel patio.

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Ferries run all day from Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier at quarter past the hour. After 3.15pm a discounted return fare of ÂŁ5 will be charged; all the fares collected after this time will go to charity. There will

FREE

also be late ferries running with the last service from St Mawes at 7.45pm and the last service from Falmouth at 8.15pm. All money raised will go to Pearl of Africa Children’s Choir

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DAY SPONSOR WEDNESDAY

06

Around the River Fal

BIG WAVE FLAGS

Fri 1st - Sun 10th Big Wave Flags will be popping up all over the River Fal for the duration of the festival, in a variety of places and colours. All of the 8 metre flags are individually made of China silks and are locally handmade here in Cornwall, transforming the Fal River Festival’s main event venues. In the past Andrew Kingsley-Tubbs, founder of Big Wave Flags, had been flagging larger festivals but now he is starting to focus more on event decorating for private parties, cultural events and weddings.

FREE

Contact: mail@bigwaveflags.co.uk www.bigwaveflags.co.uk Jam Records & Café

IF NOT, THEN WHAT? EXHIBITION TALK WITH MAC DUNLOP 6.30pm - 8pm

£5 An exclusive evening of satire - including a talking tour of the exhibition - will be hosted by the artist and performer, Mac Dunlop. Signed exhibition-edition prints will also be on sale, or can be pre-ordered. Tickets for this evening event are £5 and seats are limited so please book early signed limited edition prints will also be on sale. Booking: Jam Records 01326 211 722 bespokenwords@yahoo.com www.macdunlop.wordpress.com

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DAY SPONSOR

Hotel on the Beach

‘One of the most beautiful bays in the world’ • Beautiful bedrooms and apartment suites • Waterfront location with stunning views • Outdoor heated swimming pool and sun terrace • Direct access to our own Blue Flag beach • Hotel’s own private motor yacht • AA Rosetted restaurant and conservatory

• Award winning sub-tropical gardens with coastal footpath to St Ives • Excellent conference and meeting rooms • 5* graded sea view holiday houses, apartments and cottages with use of all hotel facilities • Games room and 3D cinema • Ample parking. Rail access

Carbis Bay • St Ives • Cornwall 01736 795311 • info@carbisbayhotel.co.uk www.carbisbayhotel.co.uk


DAY SPONSOR THURSDAY

07 National Maritime Museum Tues 5th & Thurs 7th June

From St Mawes Harbour

DOUGLAS DAPPER’S SCARY LITTLE GIRLS PREHISTORIC FROLIC ‘LOVE OR ROMANCE’ 11.30am, 2pm & 3.30pm

FREE

Join the Story Explorer on a journey into Cornwall’s prehistoric past. All activities are FREE with Museum entrance ticket. One “make and take” activity each day. Adult supervision required. Contact: 01326 313388 www.nmmc.co.uk

2.45pm £12 / £10 Join Scary Little Girls for this unique storytelling experience aboard the Falmouth and St. Mawes Ferry. Pop on the 14.45 ferry to Falmouth and put yourself in the hands of some Scary Little Girls. They’ll take you to Dolly’s for a cream tea and bring you back to St. Mawes whilst entertaining you with romantic stories and theatrical delights! Entry Price:£12/£10 conc. (includes ferry fare and a cream tea) Tickets: St Mawes Ferry Ticket Office and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact:John Frankland j-frankland@hotmail.co.uk www.scarylittlegirls.co.uk

King Harry Ferry

FILM ON THE FAL ‘THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE’

Ferry leaves at 9.20pm (Feock side) & 9.30pm (Roseland side)Start at 9.40pm £8/£6 Returning for a fourth year, the King Har- Frank Scott they must attempt to climb ry Ferry will once again be transformed their way to safety. Enjoy the film, and into a floating cinema as part of the Fal make sure you’re sitting comfortably Film starts at 9.40pm River Festival. Brought to you by Event you wouldn’t want to rock the boat.. Cornwall and Skylight Cinema, this is your chance to enjoy classic films in the All films start at 9.40pm and parking is unique setting of the River Fal. Come and available at Trelissick Gardens with enjoy this unique event as we take the access down the road to the Ferry. ferry into the middle of the river in the fading light for a cinematic experience The Ferry will leave the Feock side at unlike any other. 9.20pm and the Roseland side at 9.30pm, so please be ready to board at this time. The Poseidon Adventure(Cert - 15) You will need to wrap up warm and bring When a tidal wave hits the Poseidon your own seats! Bar and sweets concesocean liner, only a handful of passengers sion available on the Ferry. survive the force of the water - and led by

Carbis Bay Hotel

FAL RIVER FESTIVAL COMPETITION

End 10th June FREE Win a two-night stay at the Carbis Bay Hotel! Fancy winning a short break at one of Cornwall’s top luxury hotels? The Carbis Bay Hotel is offering a two-night stay including dinner at the fine-dining Sands Restaurant for one lucky winner. As well as being the only hotel in Cornwall to boast its own private Blue Flag beach, the Carbis Bay Hotel also has its own private Sunseeker yacht, moored in Falmouth Harbour, which is available for half or full day hire. Keep an eye out for the yacht joining the beer fleet for the launch of Fal River Festival and chartering a special VIP trip for the Film on the Fal! To be in with a chance of winning, just visit www.falriverfestival.co.uk/competition to enter the prize draw by Sunday 10th of June. A winner will be selected at random and notified by email. The prize includes two nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation for two people, sharing a double or twin room, with dinner for two at the Sands Restaurant on one night of the stay. The break must be taken between 01 September 2012 and 28 February 2013, excluding Christmas and New Year, subject to availability.

www.falriverfestival.co.uk/competition

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DAY SPONSOR FRIDAY

08 Trelissick Garden

Truro Library

From St Mawes Harbour

10am - 4pm FREE Join Patricia Finney and friends for a children’s poetry workshop, children’s and grown-ups’ story-telling workshop, poetry ‘slam’ for grown-ups (and children), and finally – a big, fantastic poetry performance workshop! Best poetry written on the day will be published by our sponsor, Thingley Press.

2.45pm £12 / £10 Join Scary Little Girls for this unique Story-telling experience aboard the Falmouth and St. Mawes Ferry. Pop on the 14.45 ferry to Falmouth and put yourself in the hands of some Scary Little Girls. They’ll take you to Dolly’s for a cream tea and bring you back to St. Mawes whilst entertaining you with spooky stories and theatrical delights! Entry Price:£12/£10 conc. (includes ferry fare and a cream tea) Tickets: St Mawes Ferry Ticket Office and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact:John Frankland j-frankland@hotmail.co.uk www.scarylittlegirls.co.uk

MURDER JOIN THE FAL MYSTERY DINNER RIVER POETS! Fri 7pm for 7.30pm

£25

Enjoy a delicious three course dinner while attempting to solve a tragic and suspicious death! Venue: The Barn at Trelissick Booking: Essential! Entry Price: £25 Contact:Alice Watts, Conference and Banqueting Manager, 01872 863486, alice.watts@nationaltrust.org.uk

Booking: Just turn up! Contact Number: William Essex 07837 955549 william.essex@thingleypress.com www.thingleypress.com

SCARY LITTLE GIRLS ‘LOVE OR ROMANCE’

King Harry Ferry

FILM ON THE FAL ‘LAKE PLACID’

£8/£6 Ferry leaves at 9.20pm (Feock side) and 9.30pm (Roseland side)Start at 9.40pm Returning for a fourth year, the King Har- All films start at 9.40pm and parking is Tickets: Purchase your tickets online ry Ferry will once again be transformed available at Trelissick Gardens with now on the Hall for Cornwall website or contact their box office on 01872 262466 into a floating cinema as part of the Fal access down the road to the Ferry. www.hallforcornwall.co.uk River Festival. Brought to you by Event Film startsand at 9.40pm Cornwall Skylight Cinema, this is The Ferry will leave the Feock side your chance to enjoy classic films in the at 9.20pm and the Roseland side at unique setting of the River Fal. Come and 9.30pm, so please be ready to board enjoy this unique event as we take the at this time. You will need to wrap up ferry into the middle of the river in the warm and bring your own seats! Bar fading light for a cinematic experience and sweets concession available on the Ferry. unlike any other. Lake Placid (Cert - 15) Bridget Fonda and Bill Pullman team up against a man-eating crocodile when he begins picking off tourists in beautiful Lake Placid!

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Don’t miss out on your chance to see some classic films in the unique setting of the River Fal.

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DAY SPONSOR

VISIT SKINNERS BREWERY IN TRURO

Brewery Shop

& Tasting Room IN TRURO JUST PAST TESCOS Ale in 18 pint and 36 pint containers

Full range of Skinner’s Bottles, lager, clothing and other bottled ales and range of gift items

Why not drop in and see us?

01872 245689 www.skinnersbrewery.com

VISITOR CENTRE OPEN DAILY FOR TOURS & TASTINGS


DAY SPONSOR Saturday

09

Keep your eyes peeled for SHOP FOR THEATRE St Mawes Quay

AROUND ROSELAND ADVENTURE RACE

Performing throughout on ferries, in the town, wherever, whenever!

8am £50 The Roseland Peninsula, one of the most 4) 3 km trail run from St Just to St Mawes. beautiful areas of the country, lends itself to This race will be tough for those that a circular kayak/run/cycle/run challenge. complete it at pace but an ideal distance for those new to adventure racing, who The 44km race will start in St Mawes and want to get a taste for it. consist of four sections: 1) 2 km kayak from St Mawes Harbour Tickets: www.nearwaterevents.co.uk across the bay to Molunan Beach. Booking: Essential 2) 11 km trail run along the coastal path Contact:Tim Whitaker / 01326 279278 to Pendower Beach. tim@nearwaterevents.co.uk 3) 28 km road cycle ride from Pendower Beach to St Just. www.nearwaterevents.co.uk

From Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth

SCARY LITTLE GIRLS ‘SHIVER ME TIMBERS’ 2.15pm

Join Scary Little Girls for this unique story-telling experience aboard the Falmouth and St. Mawes Ferry. Pop on the 14.15 ferry to St. Mawes and put yourself in the hands of some Scary Little Girls. They’ll take you to the Watch House for a cream tea and bring you back to Falmouth whilst entertaining you with spooky stories and theatrical delights!

www.falriverfestival.co.uk

£12/£10

Entry Price:£12/£10 conc. (includes ferry fare and a cream tea) Tickets: St Mawes Ferry Ticket Office and Falmouth Visitor Information Centre. Booking: Just turn up! Contact:John Frankland j-frankland@hotmail.co.uk www.scarylittlegirls.co.uk

Trelissick Garden

LEARN TO NORDIC WALK WORKSHOP 11am - 1pm

£15

A fun 2 hour workshop for complete beginners, you’ll learn the basics of Nordic Walking including hill techniques. Get a great workout and enjoy the outdoors. Poles are provided for during the workshop. Booking: Booking is essential. Contact: Kelly Bennett / 07540478919 walkkernow@gmail.com www.walkkernow.co.uk FAMILY Falmouth Art Gallery ART WORKSHOP

TROPICAL SHAKERS 2pm - 3pm

FREE

Shake it! It’s time for an old favourite. Today we’ll be making marvellous maracas and decorating them with tropical plant designs. Booking: Just turn up! Contact: 01326 313863 or info@falmouthartgallery.com www.falmouthartgallery.com

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National Maritime Museum Cornwall

BRONZE AGE BONANZA 12pm - 3.30pm

Travel back in time 4500 years and experience hands-on history at the Maritime Museum. All week there’s a host of exciting activities linked to the new 2012BC: Cornwall and the Sea in the Bronze Age exhibition: make ancient amulets, Bronze Age bracelets, and prehistoric boat models. Contact: 01326 313388 www.nmmc.co.uk

Falmouth Art Gallery

THE WORLD ART EXHIBITION

10am - 5pm FREE This exhibition has been inspired by a yearlong trip around the world by two Falmouth artists, Anthony and Kate Fagin. It celebrates both Cornwall and the extraordinary foreign landscapes they visited, including Africa, Australasia, the South Seas, Easter Island, the Galapagos Islands, South and North America. serving as a reminder of the fragility of The paintings, photography and ceram- our planet. ics on display are responses to the great natural events, flora and fauna, human Booking: Just turn up! cultures and environmental issues en- Contact: 01326 313863 countered on such a journey. It explores or info@falmouthartgallery.com global diversity while at the same time www.falmouthartgallery.com

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DAY SPONSOR Saturday

09 Trelissick Garden and King Harry Ferry

3 CHOIRS AND A FERRY 8.30pm

£6.50

Following last year’s must see sell out performance, join us for a magical musical evening at Trelissick Gardens and the King Harry Ferry.

walk down to the Ferry and experience the unique sound of 100 voices singing at night in the beautiful surroundings of the Fal Estuary.

heart Singers, the Suitcase Singers, and led by Claire Ingleheart.

Start at Crofters Café in the Gardens, with refreshments and snacks to purchase, and singing by the three choirs. Then

Enjoy a variety of music, including gospel, jazz, country and folk, brought to you by the Riverside Singers, the Ingle-

Contact: Paul Haines 01872 864373 and 07855 495881 paul.haines10@googlemail.com

www.falriverfestival.co.uk

Ticket available at: Hall for Cornwall

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SMUGGLERS & THE TEA BAR AT TOLVERNE

Enjoying spectacular views of the Fal River, Smugglers is one of the most beautiful and recognisable landmarks in Cornwall. Sample the only tea grown in England in sight of Tregothnan’s unique tea plantations. Enjoy a delicious cream tea or evening meal as you watch the river roll by and learn more about Smugglers’ important role in World War II. You can reach us by car, foot, sail, peddle or paddle. Book a private function all year round by calling us on 01872 580309. Now taking enquiries for weddings - please see our brochure online.

01872 580309 / 520000 / TR2 5NG www.tregothnan.co.uk

@SmugglersTeaBar


DAY SPONSOR SUNDAY

10 Ponsharden Park and Ride

FAL RIVER WALK 9.30am This annual event is organised by the Rotary Club of Truro Boscawen. It has been running for several years and has proved a great success, and great fun, for all taking part and for the Charities who have benefitted. The Fal River Walk is part of the Fal River Festival week. Choose between two scenic walks alongside the Fal River from Falmouth to St Mawes, including special boat and ferry crossings and both ending with a cream tea.

The aim of the event is to raise as much money as possible for the chosen charities of Phoenix Stroke Appeal, Marie Curie Care and local Rotary charities. Over the past four years the walk has raised over £60,000 for local charities, so please come and join us to increase that figure again this year. SHORT WALK - 5 MILES (White line) Check in at Ponsharden, Penryn, for departure at 12 noon by boat direct to the Trelissick Gardens’ Pontoon (just down river from King Harry Ferry). From the Pontoon walkers will then take a boat shuttle across the Fal to Turnaware. From Turnaware it’s the same as the Long Walk. TEAM PRIZE: Team entries are welcome, maybe in fancy dress, with a prize of £150 Penrose Outdoors vouchers to be given to the team raising the most sponsorship. NB: between 4 & 6 in a team. INDIVIDUAL PRIZE: Every walker raising £100 will be entered in a prize draw for £100 vouchers sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health .

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£12.50

King Harry Ferry

TRELISSICK GARDEN FEOCK

Turnaware

Restronguet

Pandora Inn

Mylor Bridge

ST JUST IN ROSELAND Mylor Yacht Harbour Flushing

PONSHARDEN START Prince of Wales (PW) Pier

ST MAWES FINISH

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LONG WALK - 14 MILES (Brown line) Check in at Ponsharden, Penryn, for departures across the Penryn River at 9.30am & 10.00am. Walkers will then head for Mylor, Pandora Inn (boat shuttle across the Restronguet Creek), Feock, North & South Woodland Walks at Trelissick, then to Trelissick Pontoon, (boat shuttle across the Fal to Turnaware), to Messack Farm, St Just in Roseland Church, St Mawes Castle and finish at the St Mawes Memorial Hall. Take a Rodda’s cream tea before returning to Falmouth by ferry.

The aim of the event is to raise as much money as possible for the chosen charities and as a guide each walker should try to raise £100, either by being sponsored or by making a donation. This figure is not compulsory, however it’s in the spirit of the event that each participant makes a contribution to the good causes fund. Whatever the amount raised, the efforts made will be very much appreciated. Booking: Essential Contact: Geoff Rumbles info@falriverwalk.org.uk www.falriverwalk.org.uk

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DAY SPONSOR SUNDAY

CLOSING CEREMONY

10

Smugglers, Tolverne

‘A FATHER FOR MY SON’ WITH JENNY COVERACK AND GRAND FINALE PARTY From 6pm

At the end of what we expect to be the biggest Fal River Festival that has ever taken place, we will have grand finale celebrations to match! Hosted by the popular Smugglers at Tolverne, we couldn’t wish for a more picturesque location for our final event. Nestling on the banks of the tranquil Fal, you can reach Tolverne by road or by water. Guests are welcome to moor at their private pontoon, or take the King Harry Ferry from Trelissick by car, bike or on foot.

www.falriverfestival.co.uk

‘A FATHER FOR MY SON’

Travel back in time with Kathleen Scott, wife of the legendary polar explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, for a female perspective on love and life at the turn of the 20th century. Jenny Coverack has successfully toured ‘A Father For My Son’ in venues from the Isles of Scilly to London - including a recent performance at the Scott Polar Research Institute, 100 years to the day that Scott was at the South Pole. Come along to see this unique and passionate portrayal of Kathleen’s life.

£12/£10

Your ticket will include transport to and from Smugglers by boat from Falmouth and Trelissick pontoon. Boats will be leaving from Falmouth at 6pm and Trelissick at 6.30pm. Your ticket also entitles you to a free BBQ or £5off a main meal at Smugglers after the performance. Drinks will be available to purchase from a fully licensed bar. Entry price: £12/£10 conc. Tickets: Truro Tourist Information Centre Falmouth Visitor Information Centre and St Mawes Ferry Ticket Office. Contact: jennycoverack@f2s.com 01822 834171 and 0781 375 2116 jennycoverack@f2s.com www.jennycoverack.co.uk

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88A

500

Devoran Cycle Hire

Devoran

Coast to Coast

500

Norway Inn

Perranwell

Perranwell

7 Days a week

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Pandora

Calls cost 31p a min from a landline. Callers must be 16+. You must have permission of the bill payer. Calls from mobiles will cost considerably more. Service provided by Cornwall Ferries LTD, TR11 3DF. Helpline 0844 44 81 579

Bissoe Bike Hire

Coast to Coast Trail To: Portreath 11 Miles National Cycle Route 3 To: Carharrack & Gwenapp Pit Redruth, Hayle & Lands End

FAL RIVER HOTLINE

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0905 32 54 534

1000

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Fal River Ride

Kea School

493

Calenick

Truro

493

Playing Place

500

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Restronguet Point

Loe Beach

Feock

Fal River Walk

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Four Turnings

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Carnon Downs

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493

Museum 59

Tolverne

King Harry Floating Bridge Trelissick Trail

Fal River Walk Opt 1

Turnaware

Trelissick

Oyster Way

550/551

Philleigh

Cycle Route 3

Trewithian

Ruan High Lanes

550

551

National Cycle Route 3 To Heligan, Mevagissey & Bodmin

To: Veryan & Portloe

Bessybeneath

550/551

Ruan Lanihorne

Tregony

St Austell, Par (Newquay) Liskeard (Looe) Plymouth, Exeter Taunton, Southampton, Bristol, Bath Swindon, Westbury & London

Most of the services shown on this Fal River Links map accept the Fal Mussel Card Visitor

Pro bus

Roseland Peninsula

Fal River Walk Opt 2

Tregothnan

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Tre

Fal River Ride

Smugglers Cottage

Halwyn

Malpas

Malpas

Roundwood

High Tide ONLY

83

To: Newquay Town & Airport

Enterprise

7

Great Western Riverboats

84

83

Truro

MC

A

88

Redruth, Pool, Camborne Hayle (St Ives) & Penzance P&R


Asda

500

41

2A

MC

Park & Float

35

Gyllyngvase

SW Coast Path To: Coverack & Lizard

Gillan

Gillan Creek

Helford Short Walks

Mawnan Smith

Pendennis Castle

SW Coast Path

Falmouth Town

Falmouth Docks

500 Pendra Loweth Pennance Swanpool Mill Maenporth

Bosahan

Manaccan

Restronguet Point

Maritime Museum

Falmouth

Lizard

Frenchman’s Creek

Helford Village

MC

CH Quay

Woodlane

Helford

Helford Passage

Port Navas

MC

The Moor

PW Pier

Mylor Yacht Harbour

Fal River Walk

Flushing Flushing

Flushing Ferry

Budock Water

Helford

Lamanva

Penmere

35

Park & Float

500

Park Ride

Constantine

Bissom

Seal Sanctuary

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500

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Penryn

88A

Penryn

Combined Universiities Tremough

Mylor Bridge

88

Mylor

Trebah

41

2&

500

41 Carwinion

2A

Pandora

Glendurgan

Pendennis Loop

Trefusis Point

MC

MC

Oyster Way

Fal Mussel Card Visitor 1 day only available

Fal Mussel Card Visitor All cards available

Visitor Information Centre

St Mawes Ferry

Fal River Ride

MC

Steep Incline

Graded Track Quiet Lane Main Road

National Cycle Route 3

Bike Route in Guide Book

Bike

St Anthony

Barton Farm

Place

Percuil River

Porthbeor

Bohortha

FERRY ROUTES Ferry & Water Taxi Landing St Mawes Ferry (All Year) Falmouth Park & Float Helford Ferry Enterprise Boats Place Ferry King Harry Ferry (All Year) Great Western River Boats Flushing Ferry (All year) Smugglers Ferry WATER TAXI LANDING Water Taxi Landing ONLY for Falmouth, St Mawes & Smugglers Water Taxis

River Links

Towan

Portscatho

Gerrans

1 Mile

Train Stop Maritime Branch Line

Walks In Fal River Guide Book South West Coast Path Side Walk

Bus Stop Western Greyhound First Bus Travel Cornwall

English Heritage Castle

Picnic Spot

Garden

National Trust

Toilets

Church

Viewing Point

Misc

SW Coast Path

To: Nare Head & Portloe

550

Fal River Ride

Trewithian

Portscatho for Lunch

Creeks & Cliffs

Froe

Land Links

Porth Farm

Porth Creek

Percuil

SW Coast Path

Roseland Ramble

Place Ferry

St Mawes

St Mawes

North Hill Point

St Mawes Loop

St Mawes

550

St Just in Roseland

St Just

Molunan

Lamorran

St Mawes Loop

St Just

St Mawes Castle

Key

Enterprise Boats

Orca Sea Safaris

Enterprise Boats

Riverboats


looking for a bit of

variety today?

Adult entry only £8 Under 5s and members go FREE

Trelissick garden, park & woodland walks From sculptural plants and quirky buildings to stunning views out to water, it’s easy to enjoy a varied day out at Trelissick. With a second-hand bookshop, Cornish art and craft gallery and light, airy cafe and courtyard there’s plenty of things to talk about with your friends and family as you enjoy a day out. We’re closer than you think, so come along for a visit by ferry or road.

Time well spent

nationaltrust.org.uk/trelissick

Registered charity number 205846

www.falriverfestival.co.uk


A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS... Prima es BakeriLOVE

The “Friends of the Festival” scheme is an opportunity for smaller organisations to benefit from a big profile that this popular event can offer.

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from the HEART of Cornwall

Launched in 2011, this is the second year of the scheme and we are delighted to welcome friends old and new. For their £80 membership, each of our Friends enjoy being included here in the programme, as well as their logo and link on our website, a listing on the West Briton double page spread, free and discounted tickets for various events – including the popular Beer Fleet launch, social media mentions, and a Friends sticker for their premises. We also include them in any other opportunities we can find along the way. Thank you to all of our Friends displayed here. The Festival is a non-profit event and we couldn’t run it without your support alongside the rest of our sponsors. If you would like to become our Friend for 2013, we are pleased to be offering a discount of 10% if you sign up before the end of August 2012.

Further information: please contact Eventy - Marketing & PR who manage the sponsorship and co-ordination of the Festival on: info@eventy.co.uk

Great online presence

www.falriverfestival.co.uk

£80 Great press coverage

Free tickets


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