Events
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Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. Start: 00:00
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Cornwall Wildlife Trust hosts a day for spreading awareness about Looe's wildlife and marine activity. The event includes touch tanks, art and crafts on marine themes and face paintings. The event will most likely take place on the Seafront, East Looe. However, if it rains, the event venue will shift to RNLI boathouse. This event is a part of Cornwall Wildlife Trust's project Discovering the Wonders of Looe's Marine Heritage. Entry to the event is free, but donations to the project will be highly appreciated. It is a disabled friendly event, and starts at 12 noon on Tuesday. Start: 00:00
End: 23:59
On Tuesday morning will take place a tour of the beautiful valley of Tamar, village of Calstock and surroundings and Cotehele. Accompanied by experts to recount the past and present of each location, the tour will start with a trip to Plymouth to travel from the picturesque Tamar Valley Railway Line. The train will take them to Calstock where visitors can choose to explore art galleries, the Calstock Quay, the recently discovered Roman Fort and to look at the Calstock Parish archive which recounts the stories and legends associated with Calstock. Start: 19:00
End: 22:00
As a part of the Dehwelans Looe festival, Sheilas School of Dancing presents Tressa. Subtitled the Secret Smuggler, Tressa tells the story of a girl who is fighting convention to be accepted as a part of the professional smuggling business. The historical village of Polperro, most famous for its smuggling and fishing ventures, is the background for this highly interesting plot. The story of this local girl is told through a beautiful language that of dancing. The performance will take place at the Performance Marquee. Tickets: Adult: £5.00 Children: £3.00 Time: 7 pm | ||







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