What's On in the Festival

For tickets and other enquiries see Pamela Hunt or ask at the shop ...
... and, Festival Teas are served daily throughout the fortnight at the Methodist Church.

   
Start of Festival Fortnight21st June
  • Scarecrows go on display
    this year's theme is 'celebrity'
   
23rd JuneCakes and Cars
  • Teas at Llangwm Methodist Church every day from midday to 8pm
  • Vintage Cars lunch at the Cottage Inn at midday then off to Black Tar for 2:30 to see the boats taking part in the SeaFair Haven
   
Silken Sounds27th June
  • Cantabile singing at St. Jerome's Church: 8pm
    Tickets £5 adults; £3 children from the Shop
   
28th JuneKid's Fame Academy
  • Drama workshop run by Pembrokeshire College performing The Nicest Kids in Town from 'Hairspray'
    The Village Hall, 2pm-6pm; Free Admission.
   
Pets and Percussion29th June
  • You are invited to bring along a special pet to the 2pm service at St. Jerome's Church
  • Ellie Rees from the Pembrokeshire Dance Academy will run a workshop in Stomp Percussion using everyday objects.
   
30th JuneBelly Dancing
  • Guinivere Clark from Baubo Belly Dancing will run a workshop on this North African art form;
    Tickets £4 from the Shop or on the door
   
Family Questions1st July
  • A Pub Quiz, especially for the family at The Cottage Inn.
    Entry, £5 per team
   
2th JulyComedy Night
  • An evening with Phil Evans at Llangwm Rugby Club.
    Tickets £5 from either the Rugby Club or the Shop
   
Medieval Music3rd July
  • Hear the music of 600 years ago, played by La Volta Medieval Orchestra, in St. Jerome's at 7:30pm
   
4th JulyThe Posh Frock Ball
  • Dance into the night to the sounds of the Merlinaires in the Village Hall.
    Tickets for the dance and buffet: £10 from the shop.
   
CARNIVAL DAY!5th July
  • Fete at Pill Parks Field: from 1pm; many stalls and events
  • Carnival Bar and Barbecue with music by Preseli Pete and the Bluestone Boys
    8pm at the Cottage Inn

 

part of a PAVS IT Project,
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