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Enter by 31 October. Also cameras for 3 people. Our overall winner will win the trip of a lifetime – a 10-day Great Rift Valley Adventure safari in Tanzania, Africa, with the Adventure Company!

Your journey will take you through the amazing Ngorongoro Crater, home to over 30,000 wild animals – including rare rhinos and leopards! You’ll also visit the incredible Serengeti National Park, Olduvai Gorge, and explore Lake Manyara, with its playful groups of monkeys and even tree-climbing lions!

Entry form and full details

http://www.ngkids.co.uk/prize_planet/983/win_a_safari_in_tanzania_

Procession to the fayre starts at 2pm from the Elms. Various demonstrations of country crafts, such as thatching, pottery, spinning and lace making, will be held in the afternoon.

People can join the Windwhister Archers to shoot for gold, or take part in quintain (which trained knights how to use a lance), skittles and a greasy pole.

A play will be put on by new producer, Nic Askew, who takes over from Jean Wakefield.

Admission for adults is £3 and free for children under 14, accompanied by an adult.

An advance programme and tickets are available from Colyford Post Office.

Pictures of last year’s fayre here
http://www.colyfordvillage.co.uk/goose.html

Full programme here http://www.axevalleypedallers.org.uk/images/Seaton_Festival/sfoc_programme.pdf

BMX competition Saturday in the skate park. Two classes 15 and under and over 15.

Dan The Hut. Comedy juggling. Jubille gardens. 3 30 minutes shows but exact time not given – what use is that?

Majorette display 11 a.m. Windsor gardens to the Square.

Best decorated bike 2.30 windsor gardens. Up to 5, 6-10, 11-14.

Stuart Line cruises around the Bay. Fishermans Gap. 12, 1.15, 2.30.

Get out and enjoy free entry – and if you’re in the underground passages in exeter may see you there!

http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/directory/region/South%20West/

None in Seaton, of course, because we don’t have a swimming pool any longer.

Start of the Devon Carnival Season – see it here first!

Some streets will be closed on procession night, Saturday, September 5. They are: Fisherman’s Gap to Beach Road, from 8am to 10pm; The Esplanade, Beach Road, Trevelyan Road, Riverside Way, 12noon to 10pm; Harbour Road, The Underfleet, Fore Street, Marine Place, from 7.30pm to 10pm.

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