Broadstairs Folk Week
August 9-16, various venues
Broadstairs Folk Week returns with a programme bursting with music, song and dance.
Headline concerts feature Oysterband, Le Vent du Nord, Daphne’s Flight, Kathryn Tickell & the Darkening, Jim Moray, Tim Edey, Jim Causley, Richard Digance, Banter, the Monster Ceilidh Band, Alden Patterson, Jez Lowe, Hill Top Ceilidh Band, Bird in the Belly, Tarren, Harmonia, A J Clarke, Zulu Tradition, Brown Boots Boogie Band, Teilhard Frost, Tin Giants, Wychbury.
The concerts will be in the Queen’s Road Baptist centre and ceilidhs and dances are at the Sarah Thorne Theatre. Special events this year include shows: the Folk Detectives; Shantyskeptic; The New Radio Ballads – “In the Footsteps of Ewan Maccoll.” The London Folk Club Story; Girl Talk and Music Hall.
It’s not all sitting back and watching, workshops include African, Belly dancing, Ukulele bands, a festival choir, songwriting, poetry breakfasts, sketching walks, shanties and knitting. They’ll be a Gentle Ceilidh, supported by Chartwell Boutique Care Homes and a fancy dress Sci-Fi Ceilidh with the wonderful Banter.
Younger folk are well-catered for with the free Hobby Hobby Horse Club at the bandstand with Clarence the Dragon and the Hooden Horses, mascots of the festival. Plus, creative workshops, circus skills and hoola-hooping.
The first ceilidh kicks off on Friday 9th August with the Hill Top Ceilidh band at the Sarah Thorne Theatre and if you have the energy, there’s 2 workshops a day in country dancing, solo clog, lunchtime and evening ceilidhs and a Playford Ball.
There’s free music in over 130 pub gigs, a Craft and Music Fair and music and dance at the bandstand.
And the Folk Week parade takes place on Saturday (August 10) starting at 5.30pm from the top of the High Street at Pierremont Avenue, processing down the High Street and onto the seafront promenade, finishing with a celebration of dance and music at the bandstand.
The Seniors Folk Concert, hosted by Chartwell House and Folk Week on August 11 at 2.30pm, celebrates inclusivity with Gentle Ceilidh with Krista & The Wood Urchins at the Sarah Thorne Theatre. Tickets £5 Book now
You can buy tickets for just one workshop or concert or dance – there’s a wide range of options.
Find out more and book online at www.broadstairsfolkweek.org.uk
Email: [email protected]
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Ramsgate Blitz Walks
Relive the dark days of the war in the heaviest bombed seaside town in the country
Every Friday 7pm – 9pm
Walk starts from Ramsgate Library… lasts approximately 2 hours.
No need to book. Dogs and children welcome. Approx two hours easy walking.
Free with donations welcome
Seashore Safaris
Explore Thanet’s chalk rocky shore for its fascinating rockpool wildlife. Join one of the series of safaris touring different Thanet Coast bays to explore the chalk reef and rockpools to see what shore life can find. These events are run with the help of Thanet Coast volunteers.
All events last for up to 2 hours and are suitable for all the family, but particularly 4-11s. Children must always be accompanied by a responsible adult. Suggested donation of £2.50 per person.
Fri 9 Aug, 9am – Stone Bay, Broadstairs (CT10 1DU)
Sat 10 Aug, 9am – Walpole Bay, Margate (CT9 3HF)
Miki Berenyi Trio
August 9, 7pm, Where Else? The Centre Margate
Miki Berenyi Trio – Singer and guitarist from 90s shoegaze progenitors LUSH and author of 2022’s critically acclaimed memoir Fingers Crossed.
Tickets £14.56 Book now
The Jam’d
August 9, 7.30pm, Justines Margate
Widely regarded now as the UK’s most authentic and leading tribute to live performance of The Jam at Justines in Margate.
Featured on BBC Radio 4 and described by the organisers of the I.O.W. Scooter rally as “the best Jam tribute you’ll ever see!”…The show also includes the only replica of Rick Bucklers ‘Great White’ drum kit (signed by the man himself) and features their own brass section!
This is an 18+ event.
Tickets £16.95 Book now
Despicable Me 4 (U)
Gru and his lovably daft Minions are back! Gru welcomes a new member to the family, Gru Jr., who is intent on tormenting his dad while Gru faces a new nemesis in Maxime Le Mal and his femme fatale girlfriend Valentina, forcing the family to go on the run.
Palace Cinema Broadstairs until Thursday 15 August. Details here
Pegwell Bay Summer Wildlife Walks
August 9, 1pm-3pm, Sandwich & Pegwell Bay National Nature Reserve
Meeting point: The Salty Seal Café
Join Pegwell Bay Nature Reserve for a guided walk to explore the important natural history and wildlife of this beautiful coastal wetland reserve. There will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions about Kent’s biggest coastal reserve and how we manage its’ many habitats. These engaging walks will leave you feeling inspired to do more to help protect our coastal and marine wildlife. The warden will be discussing the important issues that face the future of wildlife at Pegwell Bay and what visitors can do to help our work this summer.
Free, suggested donation of £5. Book now
If We Just Keep Going …
August 9, 8pm, Pierremont Hall Broadstairs.
The world keeps throwing curveballs; the best-laid plans are thrown into chaos, and Jonny’s plans are rarely that. Stand-up poet, storyteller and lo-fi theatremaker Jonny Fluffypunk is back with a show about finding the hero inside yourself, without involving M-People. Inspired by lockdowns, ancient myths, and Grayson Perry’s Art Club, it’s a celebration of tiny victories.
In the case of bad weather all performances will be moved inside Pierremont Hall in The Chamber Hall. This will mean that there will be limited seating and will be offered on a first come first serve basis.
Free event
DIY Things That Fly
August 9, 1pm, Monkton Nature Reserve
Join in a guided hunt around Monkton Nature Reserve
A chance to spot damselflies, dragonflies, butterflies and more!
Craft and create your own favourite ‘flying thing’
All ages are welcome.
Tickets £5 (£3 for members) Book now
Into the Woods
August 9, 11am, Monkton Nature Reserve
Make an iDial to identify trees.
Join in and go into the woods to hunt for the trees on your dial.
Discover the many benefits on trees.
Enter ‘my favourite tree’ colouring competition to celebrate you favourite British native tree.
All ages are welcome.
Tickets £5 (£3 for members) Book now
An Evening With The Vagina Museum
August 9, 7pm-10pm, Crab Museum, Margate
Join the world’s only Vagina Museum as they take over Europe’s only Crab Museum!
To kick-off the Vagina Museum’s three day takeover of the Claw Learning Studio, they’re hosting a very special event! Featuring talks, performances, drag and LOTS of gynaecological puns!
Tickets £11.20 Book now
#SPACEGENDER
August 9-11, 10am to 4pm,The Margate School
An inclusive, interactive video installation at The Margate School
Wrapping big ideas in a surreal pop package through a blend of motion graphics, gaming and cinema.
#SPACEGENDER audibly amplifies LGBTQIA+ communities & gender identities in a fun & playful way that is friendly & accessible to all.
Plus Shelly Grotto and Bob Chicalors with a show about The New Inn and Rumours open now until August 11.
Santus Circus
Now until August 11, Lord of the Manor
A French family run circus that has toured the UK for over 30 years and been in the circus industry for over 6 generations with their famous Juggling and Unicycling acts.
Tickets from £10.
Book at: https://www.santuscircus.com/book-now
Benson’s M&L Pleasure Fair
Now – 11th August, daily 1pm-9pm, Palm Bay
Having been brought up with a strong sense of standards and ethics, instilled by his family’s history of operating Bensons Fun Fairs, Mark Benson began Benson’s M&L Pleasure Fairs with his wife Lillian, operating to the same exacting high standards and continuing the Bensons heritage in the name of Benson’s M&L Pleasure Fairs.
Half price day 7 August – everything half price
1 token = £1.20 / 10 tokens = £10
£1 entry fee, children under 3 go free
From Sea to Sky’ by artist NKTaylor
Pie Factory, Margate, 8th August to 12th August
Embark on a colourful journey this summer at the ‘From Sea to Sky’ exhibition by local artist Nicola Taylor. Showcasing a diverse collection of original paintings that encapsulate the spirit of the Thanet coastline, presenting dynamic depictions of shorelines, captivating skies, and familiar landmarks, all characterised by a vivid array of shapes and hues.
A variety of prints, framed artworks, and homewares will be available for purchase. www.nktaylor.com
Margate Pride
August 10
Noon -1.30pm: Margate Pride Parade starts at Walpole Bay Lawns, before making its way across Margate, and finishing at Dreamland’s Scenic Stage.
1.30pm – 4.30pm (Dreamland): Speakers & Stalls: plus DJs and live music.
Youth Pride: Margate’s first-ever Pride event created by and for 13-19 year olds in the Hall By The Sea. Youth Pride will include shows, crafting, a parent/carer creche plus more from the Be You Project and other local LGBTQIA+ spaces and resources.
2pm: Rally
3pm: Queer Beauty Pageant: Mx Margate will be a take on the Miss Margate competitions of yesteryear, with a fun, queer twist including celebrity judges and epic performances.
4pm: DJs and Choir
6pm: Dreamland Drag Party: Headlining the celebrations on the outdoor Scenic Stage, an evening of top LGBTQ+ talent including the international DJ Jodie Harsh, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s Bimini and the renowned Raven Mandella. Other performers include Amy Zing, B2B, Harry Gay, Dame Jame, and Janet District Council – plus special appearances from Shelly Grotto, Chai La-they and Pretzel Cage.
No.42 by GuestHouse, Margate, is hosting a Pride Party on the Rooftop Bar on August 10 between 1pm and 4pm. Guests will be joined by Drag Queen, Just May, the self-titled ‘World’s Premier Geri Halliwell Impersonator’ for an afternoon of fun, sun, laughs, tunes, cocktails and games. Tickets are £28 each and will include a fabulous Pride-inspired cocktail . Book at https://www.guesthousehotels.co.uk/offer/no-42-margate-pride-rooftop-party/
Free Entry to Dreamland during the day
6pm – 11pm: Ticketed Drag Party
Tree of Pride
Westwood Cross is hosting a ‘Tree of Pride’, inviting guests to decorate the tree with their pledges to work toward a more inclusive and caring future.
The community art piece will be touring the country gathering the public’s messages of love, unity, and acceptance on its journey. Guests can commit to one of the suggested pledges if they wish or leave a positive sentiment that feels appropriate to them, such as a dedication to a loved one.
The Tree of Pride will be at Westwood Cross on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th August, and the public are invited to participate from 9:30am – 6:30pm on Saturday and 10am – 4pm on Sunday.
Harold and the Purple Crayon
A young boy named Harold embarks on a magical mission with the help of his purple crayon
Carlton Cinema Westgate, now until August 15. Details here
York Street Gallery Ramsgate
Now until August 21
Group show by some members of The Figurative & Representational Artist Group. (FRAG)
The group is currently made up of 15 members who are based throughout the South of England from Cornwall to Kent.
Seven members of the group are in this exhibition with works in oils, watercolours, Gouache and drawings.
A diverse range of styles, techniques and subjects.
Members will be in the gallery on Saturday 10th August 1pm-5pm for a private view and Meet and Greet.
Ramsgate Day
August 10, 10am to 5pm throughout the town
Handmade market, pottery, St George’s Church yard sale, Nordic Walking, raven treasure hunt, live music, children’s workshops.
Handmade & secondhand market 10am-4pm
Nordic walking
Burlesque fan workshop
Church & Crypt tours at St Georges Church
Beating the bounds
Raven treasure hunt
Live music
Clay workshop
Circus workshops 11am-1pm
Ramsgate Tandoori cookery demo 12.30pm
Tomato Fiesta
10th August – 11th August, 11am to 4pm, Powell-Cotton Museum, Quex House and Gardens
Celebrating the humble tomato at Quex House and Gardens – with tips on cultivation, and harvesting, as well as varieties to choose from and recipes to try at home
Join the garden team as they celebrate the humble tomato.
Join Head Gardener Sue, for fascinating Tomato Talks and Tours and Tomato Doctor Joe for all your Tomato Troubles
Meet Rob from @angelas_of_margate who will be cooking up some tasty tomato treats
Jump on the smoothie bike and cycle up your salsas just how you like it!
Learn about the history of this essential ingredient from its origins to its popularity today. Sample the variety of flavours from heritage fruits to F1 hybrids.
Walled Gardens, such as the one at Quex, have a big part to play in the history of growing this exotic fruit, once considered deadly poisonous. They annually raise over 20 different varieties of tomato in our glasshouses and polytunnel using easy methods you can copy at home to get the most from your crop.
With tips on cultivation through to harvesting, as well as good varieties to choose from and recipes to try out, you will rejoice in every aspect of growing, cooking and preserving the summer glut.
Take home bags will be available for you to purchase so you can try out your skills in your own kitchen.
Member: Free, Adult: £4.00, Concession: £3.50, Child: £3.00, Infant (age 0-3 years): Free. Small additional charge for smoothie bike experience. Book now
Margate Record Fair
August 10, 10am to 3pm, Margate Caves
An event for vinyl lovers at the Margate Caves… lots of lovely vinyl to suit all tastes and budgets!
Buy, swap or sell vinyl & CDs
Entry is free to the public and the Community Rooms and the Caves Café are fully accessible.
Please note this is an external event and is not being run by the Caves.
Monster Slam
August 11, Quex Park
Monsterslam, the car-crushing, caravan-smashing extravaganza is back, opens 9.30am
Witness the giant-wheeled legends in action as Big Pete, The Grim Reaper, and the incredible Swamp Thing enter the arena, showcasing why they’re the absolute best in the business! Prepare to be awestruck by their jaw-dropping power and heart-pounding performances!
The UK’s number one motorcycle display team, the Bolddog Lings team base their show around the world’s largest and most sophisticated mobile landing system – expect jumps, backflips and more up to 35ft in the air!
Stannage Stunt Team perform stunts such as Motorbike Jumps, Fire Runs, High Falls, the dangerously amazing Flaming High Dive, Quad Stunts, the Exploding Coffin and much more! Be warned – some of the explosions might make you jump!
Experience the adrenaline rush of riding in the back of a real monster truck, with their gigantic wheels and awe-inspiring power! Buckle up for a unique adventure! (Please note: Height restrictions apply, and this is an optional, chargeable activity.)
Enjoy a day packed with family-friendly fun, including fairground rides for all ages, giant inflatables that will have you bouncing with excitement, face painting and cute, cuddlies and creepy crawlies to fascinate and delight! Indulge in a wide array of freshly cooked street food, delicious ice creams, and refreshing drinks from a well-priced licensed bar!
Fairground rides, inflatables, and face painting are optional, chargeable extras. Free parking.
Children aged 2 and under can join for free, while children aged 3-5 can enjoy all the excitement for £4.95.
From £4.95, see website for details http://www.monsterslam.co.uk/
Rotary Club of Margate Boot Fair
Sunday 11 August, Palm Bay Recreation Ground CT9 3PP.
Gate opens at 7am
NO TRADE
Cars £9
Vans £12
Vans with trailers £12
Just turn up at 6.45am to secure a pitch.
Net proceeds will be donated to charities in our local community.
Westgate Galleria
Samantha Halliwell, of Hare and Moon Jewellery, will be at the Westgate Galleria in Station Road on Sunday, August 11 between 11am and 3pm. People can meet Samantha and see her at work.
Ramsgate Week
August 11-16, Ramsgate harbour, hosted by Royal Temple Yacht Club.
Visitors are welcome to come and absorb the views from Royal Temple Yacht Club and take a break from all the action or wander around the harbour admiring the vessels.
Ramsgate week is often referred to as a friendly alternative to Cowes week which is one of the longest running regular regattas in the world that takes place on the Solent near the Isle of Wight.
Competitors from France, Holland, Belgium and the UK will be taking part.
Look out for afternoon and evening music performances from Two’s Company, Vertigo Park, The Hudson Band and more
Royal Temple Yacht Club was founded in 1857 by a group of yachtsmen sailing from the Temple Steps on the river Thames. The first Ramsgate Week regatta was launched in 1898.
Thank God Margate Pride is going on. The last thing we want are things that families can do together.
16 family events, 4 Pride ones and a few adult only music things, so I think families are catered for
Why is there so many weird people these days why can’t people accept there make or female and why have to celebrate all these days why not a straight day or real man day or real women day
We’re a gay couple, we get on with life , in our opinion Pride is just too commercial and has lost its original meaning and purpose, so we won’t be attending!