Summer holiday events in Thanet for the family – The Isle Of Thanet News

Summer holiday events in Thanet for the family – The Isle Of Thanet News

Summer holiday events in Thanet for the family – The Isle Of Thanet NewsSummer holiday events in Thanet for the family – The Isle Of Thanet News
Carnival fun Photo Frank Leppard

Rock Music Academy Summer Music Holiday Club

Looking for the perfect way to keep your children entertained and inspired this summer?

The Rock Music Academy Summer Music Holiday Club is here to bring the joy of music to your child’s holiday.
What’s in store?
* Instrument Discovery: Let your child explore a variety of instruments and find their new passion!
* Musical Games: Fun and engaging games that make learning music an absolute blast!
* Band Classes: Your child can jam with others, building teamwork and performance skills in a supportive environment.
Dates: 29th July – 2nd August and 5th August – 9th August
Price: £40 a day or £180 for the whole week!
Spaces are limited, so book now to secure your spot!
For more information and to book, visit:
https://www.rockonmusicacademy.com/book-online
Call 01843 865428/ 07579 043114
Email (email protected)

Quex Adventure Farm Park’s Egyptian themed Summer

There are fun activities from July 24th including the Maize Maze, Cheeky Mummy Chickens tractor ride, bouncy pillows and all the animals plus a daily boogie! Lots to keep the children entertained.

our ticket unlocks a world of fun, from exploring ancient wonders to petting farm animals. Dive into interactive exhibits, conquer the maize maze, and enjoy delicious farm-fresh treats. Don’t miss the ultimate farm-tastic day out this summer!

Play all day – Enjoy the bouncing pillows, woodland agility trail and other play equipment!

Egyptian Maze – Explore our Egyptian Maze this Summer! Find the Hieroglyphics and track down the lost Egyptian Treasure. Will you find your way out?

Cheeky Mummy Chickens – Board our tractor trailer to hunt down the Escaped Mummy Chickens. Armed with a water pistol you’re sure of a soggy adventure!

Egyptian Party Time – Learn to Walk like an Egyptian at Egyptian Party time. Once a day it’s time for a boogy on the farm!

Bee Trail – Explore our Bee Trail and learn about the secret lives of Bees and just how important they are on the farm. It’ll Bee a Buzz!

There is a 50% off Summer Season pass offer, £20 for a child to come and play in the park all summer from 24th July to 1st September and £10 for adults all summer. The offer runs out on 23rd July, so its last chance to get the deal of the summer!

https://www.quexadventurefarmpark.com/egyptiansummer

The discount is applied at the checkout.

Broadstairs Water Gala

The annual Broadstairs Water Gala returns with day and evening activities and entertainment – all for free.

The programme of events take place on the beach, bandstand and promenade on Wednesday, July 24  catering for all ages.

This year to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the arrival of Hugin the Viking Ship, the Water Gala will have a Viking theme.

The day’s activities get off to an early start at 8.30am  with Thanet Coast Project, exploring the rock pools and chalk reefs at low tide, followed by the popular Teddy Bears Picnic at Lillyputt Mini Golf.

From 9.30 am there will be Paddle board lessons, beach games all day, sandcastle competition, best dressed beach hut in Viking theme competition, Punch & Judy, RNLI Lifeboats at the Jetty,  Shipwrights Sea Shanty Crew, King Neptune arriving and Viking story telling.

Bandstand entertainment runs from 11am to 5pm. featuring live music, local dance schools, Japanese drumming,  Juggle it all children’s entertainer,  Viking craft making in Balmoral Gardens, walkabout characters and lots more.

There will be craft and gift stalls along the promenade, plus a funfair on Victoria Gardens (charges apply)

To finish the day there will be live music on the bandstand from 8pm featuring  the fabulous Decades Showband  and a firework finale at 9.45pm. The display will include a special feature of a mock up of the Viking Ship on the beach being lit up with fireworks

For further info go to www.broadstairswatergala.co.uk  or Facebook.

Ramsgate Carnival

July 27-28

Government Acre plays host to a weekend fair – stalls, bar, funfair, entertainment, noon until 8pm

Saturday 27th, 2pm, the perambulation of giants and hooden horses at Government Acre.

The annual colourful carnival parade on Sunday 28th starting at 4pm from Government Acre (Royal Esplanade) to circle the town heading along St Augustine’s Road, Paragon, Royal Parade, Madeira Walk, Wellington Crescent, Plains of Waterloo, King Street, Queen Street and West Cliff Road back to Government Acre.

Free Summer Theatre

Broadstairs & St. Peter’s Town Council is bringing back  Summer Theatre in The Park at Pierremont Hall from July 31 until August 30.

The event aims to offer free entertainment to the community for both families and friends. Every Wednesday from 2pm, there will be a different performance targeted towards families – one event in August will be held on Tuesday 13th instead of the Wednesday.

Every Friday at 8pm there will be an array of different performances each week targeted towards adults.

All of these performances are free, thanks to funding and organising by Broadstairs & St. Peter’s Town Council.

The shows will be held at Pierremont Hall in Broadstairs and will be outside, with limited seating. Performances will be brought inside if there is bad weather, with limited spaces.

The performances are by Applause Rural Touring.

The aim for the events is to be as plastic-free as possible and to promote well- being in the community, for all ages. There’ll be a licensed bar on-site and guests are welcome to bring their own picnic.

FAMILY PROGRAMME

Arcade Mini – 31st July 2pm – 5pm

Emoto-Matic – 7th August at 2pm and 3:30pm

Puppet Petting Farm 13th August 2pm – 5pm

Ugly bugs Wingding  28th August 2pm & 4pm

Library at the Edge of the World – 21st August 2pm and 3:30pm

ADULT PROGRAMME

Friday’s at 8 pm

Southern Nights – 2nd August

If We Just Keep Going – 9th August

366 Days of Kindness – 16th August

But I Haven’t Finished Yet – 23rd August

The Improvised Shakespeare Show – 30th August

Full details can be found at: https://pierremonthall.co.uk/summer- theatre/

Viking Ship celebration

A free family fun day will be held in Cliffsend to mark the 75th anniversary of the arrival of Viking ship Hugin in Thanet.

On July 28, 1949, the replica longship, now sited at Cliffsend, was met by a large crowd at Viking Bay (formerly called Main Bay), Broadstairs. It had sailed from Denmark to Thanet to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the invasion of Britain, the landing of Hengist and Horsa and the betrothal of Hengist’s daughter, Rowena, to King Vortigen of Kent.

To celebrate the anniversary Cliffsend Parish Council has organised a day of family fun to take place on Hugin Green on Sunday, July 28 from noon to 5pm.

The event will feature Ost Centingas  Viking living history re-enactors, a Viking village where people can see a day in the life of a Viking, mock battles and weapon display, a Viking forge, crafts, face and shield painting and runes.

There will also be exhibits from Canterbury Archaeology Trust, English Heritage, Kent Wildlife Trust, East Kent Birdwise, Thanet Coast Project, National CoastWatch, RNLI, Kent Fire & Rescue and Thanet Rotary Clubs.

The event is free entry.

Ramsgate Costumed Walks

Ramsgate’s history is brought to life with four tours with a dedicated band of volunteers.

The Ramsgate Costumed Walks group is run by enthusiastic volunteers who head the walks, whatever the weather, so long as members of the public turn up.

There is no charge for the walks although a donation of £2 towards the cost of costumes and printing of leaflets  is suggested.

Guided tours take place in several areas across the town:

West Cliff Walk (Meet: West Cliff Lift) – This walk is of particular interest for its architecture, which includes The Grange & St. Augustine’s Church, designed by Augustus Pugin. His most famous work is the inside of the Palace of Westminster in London. You may be able to meet him personally.

Characters: Mary Townley, Wilkie Collins, Augustus Pugin, King George IV

Dates July 23 at 7pm and August 6 at 2.30pm

Royal Harbour Walk (Meet: Maritime Museum at Pier Yard) – Ramsgate is proud to boast the only Royal Harbour in the British Isles, the honour having been bestowed by King George IV in 1821. You will see Smeaton’s famous dry dock, learn of the vast fishing industry carried on in Ramsgate in the 19th centuries & hear of the miraculous evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk in 1940.

Characters: Jane Austen, Thirza Whitmore, Elizabeth Fry, the Dippers

Dates: August 27 at 2.30pm

Town Centre Walk (Meet: Halifax Bank) – Guides will greet & take you through the centre of the town to see & enjoy the wide variety of buildings, ranging from Regency to the Twentieth Century. Your tour ends in the magnificent Parish Church of St. George.

Characters: Princess Victoria, Sir William Curtis, Mary Townley, Dame Janet Stancomb-Wills

Dates: August 20 at 2.30pm

East Cliff Walk (Meet: Albion Gardens) – On this walk you will pass many splendid Regency & Victorian buildings, including Wellington Crescent built immediately after the Napoleonic Wars during which Ramsgate had been a garrison town.

Characters: Princess Victoria, Baroness Lehzen, Frith, Dame Janet Stancomb-Wills, Ernest Shackleton

Dates: July 30 at 7pm and August 13 at 2.30pm

Find Ramsgate Costumed Walks on facebook here

St Peter’s Village Tour

The St Peter’s Village Tour is an independent group of volunteers with a constitution formed to offer four free award winning guided walks around the historic village and churchyard of St Peter’s, Broadstairs in Kent. The Tours are arranged by a team of over 100 volunteers.

The flagship award winning Village Tour is 30 years old this year. Join a tour and meet many costumed characters from past centuries along with some surprises along the way! During the tour you will see the flint built church and find out a little more about its long history.

The tour is conducted in 5 groups of 8 visitors in each, setting off at 5 minute intervals and covers less than a mile of flat walking, but does involve standing for a number of 5 minute presentations. It includes a break for tea or coffee (although no break on evening tours, or inclement weather tours). You are advised to allow two and a half hours for your tour. In very inclement weather we provide a dramatic presentation inside the church.

Access for visitors with disabilities. Children are very welcome on the tour, suggested minimum age of 10 years to fully appreciate the experience. At the end of the tour you are invited to contribute towards costs which average £5 per adult. After the tour light lunches can be made available in the Red Lion, opposite the Church, by calling Kim on 01843 600895. Refreshments on the tour are optional at a cost of £1.

Tours take place on Thursday (plus two Saturday dates in September) various times, book at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/st-peters-village-tour-18247297178

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

Dreamland

From now until September 1, Dreamland will open every day welcoming visitors with rides, roller coasters, roller skating and street food with free park entry for all. For 2024, alongside the UK’s oldest wooden roller coaster, the Scenic Railway, and the lofty Big Wheel, visitors can enjoy a classic line up including the Chair-O-Plane, Whirl-A-Round, Waltzers, Carousel, Rock N Roller Coaster and many more. Rides are operated on a pay per ride basis, with ride token bundles available.

Families and friends can enjoy the delights of the retro Roller Disco, the popular Arcade and amusements, plus tuck into delicious street food such as fried chicken and Mac n Cheese, burgers and fish and chips. There will also be free family film screenings daily alongside selected sporting events like the Olympics and Paralympics.

There is also a series of headlining concerts in the outdoor setting of the Scenic Stage. 56 years on from their first performance at the iconic venue in 1968, STATUS QUO will return to Dreamland on Thursday 15 August, as part of their last ever tour.

Margate Hip Hop Festival will take over the Scenic Stage on Friday 2nd August featuring the legendary artists De La Soul plus very special guests The Roots and The Pharcyde with Lazy Habits, Inky Durant and many more.

Marking Margate Pride 2024, Dreamland Drag Party on Saturday 10 August will feature an unmissable evening of top LGBTQ+ talent including the international DJ Jodie Harsh, RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’s Bimini and the renowned Raven Mandella.

Often regarded as the gold standard of tribute acts, The Bootleg Beatles will play a special headlining concert in Dreamland’s historic Hall By The Sea on Sunday 18 August.

Opening times and more information can be found at dreamland.co.uk

Broadstairs Folk Week

August 9-16

A hugely popular annual festival by the sea during August around the town of Broadstairs

There are around 400 events crammed into one week – including workshops for all abilities in music and song, parade, full programme of dances and ceilidhs, Poets’ Breakfast and Craft and Music Fair

The ever-popular official free pub gig programme takes place in pubs around the town.

Headline concerts in 2024 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, Bonfire Radicals, Good Habits, Amy Hollinrake Trio.

There’s Family Ceilidhs a Techno Ceilidh, a Gentle Ceilidh and let’s not forget Banter’s famous Fancy Dress ceilidh – this year’s theme is Sci-Fi. If you want to try some moves out, there’s workshops in country dance, Bollywood, European, Belly dance, solo clog, medieval, Lindy Hop and a special callers’ session for children.

You do not need a partner, just go along and have fun. The experienced callers will make it easy and literally point you in the right direction.

The Sarah Thorne Theatre is once again the heart of dance at this year’s Folk Week. It’s a lovely venue with outdoor seating and a small bar, run by the amazing volunteers. Pop in and have a drink, recharge your batteries away from the busy high street, open throughout the day and into the evening.

There are also 2 special Silent Ceilidhs – one for adults at the Pavilion on the Sands and a Young Folk ceilidh at Retort House. You can’t have more fun in headphones!

At the bandstand, the free Hobby Horse Club attracts hundreds of families who participate in games, singing and dancing with Clarence the Dragon and the festival mascots, the Hooden Horses.

Details/bookings at https://broadstairsfolkweek.org.uk/shop/

Broadstairs History Walks

These fun, free, hour long gentle strolls, are led by local guides who love their town

Meet at the history walk banner along the prom, near Royal Albion at 2pm every Saturday and Sunday from now until August 31.

Stroll around the beautiful beach, harbour, and promenade of Broadstairs and be taken through 600 years of history. Pirates, smugglers, heroes, soldiers and bathing belles.

See where Dickens lived, how Broadstairs dealt with Napoleon, the mystery of the haunted cafe & the terror of the Goodwin sands. And much more…

60 – 90 mintues & 300m radius. Easy walking, little traffic

Please check on the Broadstairs History Walks Facebook page to confirm that the walk is on, as they are fine weather walks only.

Groups of more than 10 please contact (email protected)

Free – Suggested donation of £5 per person

Punch & Judy

Broadstairs Viking Bay (Centre Staircase)

July 24 & 31st, August 3,4,7,15,16,21,22 and 28th

Showtimes: 11am / 12 noon / 1pm

Performances, free, courtesy of Broadstairs and St Peter’s Town Council

El Galeon Andalucia

July 25-28, 10am-8pm

Visit this replica of a 17th Century Spanish Galleon in Ramsgate El Galeon Andalucia.  Converted into a floating museum, the vessel offers a unique space and a visit is not to be missed!

This summer she will be berthed in Commercial Quay Ramsgate Harbour and opens her doors for guided tours between the 25th-28th July.

Adults £12, Child (age 5-10) £6, Families £30 (2 adults & up to 3 children age 5-10), Children under 5 are free

Points of sale: on the ship or on the website: tickets.velacuadra.es

Summer Fair

July 26, noon-3pm, Windmill Community Gardens Margate

Nature activities: Join in and explore the wonders of the garden, through nature trails, Foraging and nature crafts.

Food & Drink : Fresh Seasonal Refreshments and an array of delicious homemade cakes. Teas, and Coffees.

Get involved : With activities for the whole family, Windmill Art Trail, Bug Hunts, Weaving and much more.

Learn more: Find out about volunteering, weekly activities for all the family, market stall and veg bag scheme.

Be entertained: There will be a special performance for the whole family to enjoy.

This event is the highlight of the Windmill Community Gardens calendar.

Come and celebrate the growing season and enjoy time at the lovely garden.

Dane Valley Woods: who will be promoting volunteering opportunities and more information on the local woodland.

Crab Museum: Join the Crab Museum for a bug hunt and microscopy anatomy session looking at the microdiversity of the community gardens.

Charlie Hannah: Will be performing some family friendly singalong tunes

Making Space for Nature: Will be taking a deep dive to explore what they have found so far and will be asking the community what their thoughts are on Kent’s nature recovery.

Adult £6 / Under 18yrs Free – ticket must be booked for all children attending. Book now

Monkton Nature Reserve

Events

Rumble Wrestling

July 27, The Oval Bandstand and Lawns

GRASS Cliftonville CIC and Rumble Wrestling are bringing wrestling back to the iconic Oval Bandstand summer 2024!

PROGRAMME

5pm – Doors open
6pm – Show starts*
8:15pm – Meet the Rumble Wrestling stars**
9pm – Doors close

No dogs or pets allowed (except registered assistance dogs). Please note that all under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult.

No children under 5 years old

From £14 plus booking fee Book now

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.

Wed 24 July, 8.30am – Louisa Gap, Broadstairs (CT10 1QE)  Broadstairs Water Gala

Thur 25 July, 9am – Eastcliff, Ramsgate (CT11 8ED)

Fri 26 July, 9.30am – West Bay, Westgate (CT8 8QA)

Sat 27 July, 10am – St Mildred’s Bay (CT8 8TP)

Sun 28 July, 11am – Margate Main Sands (CT9 5AE)

Mon 29 July, 12pm – Walpole Bay, Cliftonville (CT9 3HF)

Tue 30 July, 1pm – Minnis Bay, Birchington (CT7 9QR)

Wed 7 Aug, 8.30am – Western Undercliff, Ramsgate (CT11 9PH)

Thur 8 Aug, 8.30am – Botany Bay, Broadstairs (CT10 3LG)

Fri 9 Aug, 9am – Stone Bay, Broadstairs (CT10 1DU)

Sat 10 Aug, 9am – Walpole Bay, Margate (CT9 3HF)

Sun 18 Aug, 5.30pm – Walpole Bay, Margate (CT9 3HF) Evening Safari

Thu 22 Aug, 8am – Eastcliff, Ramsgate (CT11 8ED)

Fri 23 Aug, 9am. – Dumpton Gap, Broadstairs (CT10 1TA)

Bookings: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/seashore-safaris-2024-on-the-thanet-coast-events-at-various-bays-tickets-940295267457

Picnic In The Park

July 27, 11am to 7pm, Ellington Park Ramsgate

Live Local Bands, DJ, Licensed Bar, Food Stalls and more at Ellington Park!

Family activities. Bring a blanket and a picnic!

Young Minds Wellness Day

August 10, 11am to 3pm, at Ellington Park

Mental health volunteer groups, information, advice and games

Margate Carnival

Margate Carnival will take place on Sunday 4th August starting from Palm Bay at 2.30pm travelling along the Esplanade past Bugsy’s Bowling, The Lido, The Winter Gardens and onto Fort Hill, past Margate Police Station and through The  Piazza and Margate Soul Festival, towards the train station and onto the Royal Esplanade, Westbrook..

Margate Pride

August 10

12pm -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.

Free Entry to Dreamland during the day

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/

Proud 2 Create Summer Exhibition

August 14-30 at The Margate School, High Street, Margate

An eclectic & vibrant art show Proud 2 Create, featuring art by Deaf, Autistic and Neurodivergent artists.

The Sandra Art4All studio was established (2016) to work with artists with additional needs and is based in Acol in Thanet.

The Proud 2 Create exhibition includes two of  the art group’s  youngest artist who currently have artwork on displayed at The Turner Contemporary, Margate.

Open every day 11am-4pm

Picnic In The Garden

August 15, 11am to 4pm, Windmill Community Gardens Margate

Join the Windmill Community Gardens at their community gardens for a series of community picnics under the Orchard or nestled among the Forest Garden.

Bring your picnic, craft project or book and enjoy some peaceful time among nature.

There is no need to book, for this free community picnic.

There will be tea, coffee, and homemade cakes available to purchase.

The Greatest Showman ‘Sing a long’

August 16, The Oval Bandstand and Lawns Cliftonville

Cliftonville Outdoor Cinema. Doors open at 7:30pm (drinks and snacks available), Film runs 8:20pm – 10:10pm

“Dive into the mesmerizing world of Phineas Taylor Barnum, the man who dared to dream and blur the line between reality and fantasy. Join us under the stars for an unforgettable outdoor cinema experience as we showcase ‘The Greatest Showman.’ A tale of ambition, innovation, and the true meaning of family. Don’t miss the chance to be captivated by the magic of Barnum’s extraordinary journey. Grab your popcorn, bring your loved ones, and let the enchantment unfold in the open air Sing – along!”

The Oval Bar will be onsite serving a wide selection of drinks including beer, prosecco, wines, spirits, cocktails, and soft drinks. Hot drinks, cold drinks, popcorn and cinema treats will be available at The Oval Kiosk and Bar. Card payment is accept and the preferred method of payment.

Deckchair seating is for those that have booked a deckchair ticket.

Tickets are issued by e-tickets and are strictly non-transferable and non-refundable.

If it rains the cinema will go ahead and there will not be a refund.

Tickets from £8 Book now

Milkshake: Live!

August 17, 12.30pm and 3.30pm, Granville Theatre Ramsgate

Join your favourite Milkshake! friends on Holiday with Dora, Pip and Posey, Blue from Blues Clues and You!, Milo, Milkshake! Monkey plus two of your Milkshake! presenters for an all-new adventure!

Tickets from £19.25 plus booking fee Book now

East Kent Coast Photography Exhibition

August 17-29, Margate Visitor Centre on the harbour arm, 10am to 5pm

A collection of images, celebrating the beauty of the Thanet and Canterbury Coastline, captured by locals for the 2024 Bird Wise East Kent and Thanet Coast Project Photography Exhibition.

Earlier in the year, Bird Wise and Thanet Coast Project ran the 3rd annual Photography competition, for which they received huge numbers of amazing images. The judges had the tough task of whittling these images down, but it’s finally time to announce and showcase our winners.

Located in the Drum Room at the Margate Visitor Centre. Free entry

Open Air Theatre – Jemima Puddleduck

August 21, Powell-Cotton Museum at Quex

Experience the magic of open-air theatre in the enchanting Quex Gardens.

Performances at 1pm and 5pm (shows are 90 minutes long including an interval)

Pre-booking essential.

Quantum Theatre presents a delightful new adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s much-loved tale — The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck.

Prevented from hatching her eggs at the farm, foolish Jemima goes in search of a nesting place in the forest and soon she meets a charming ‘gentleman’ who offers her the perfect nesting place in his wood shed.

But why is his wood-shed full of feathers and why is he asking her to collect the herbs for roast duck?

Back at the farm, the Collie-dog, Kep, puts two and two together, but will he be in time to rescue Jemima from her fate?

Adult (17-64): £15, Child (4-16): £10 Concession: £11, Family (2 Adults & 2 Children): £42, Infant (0-3): free.
Members receive 10% discount. Book now

Ramsgate Festival of Sound

August 22-25

The festival will feature the Sonic Trail, where sound artists create inventive and immersive site-specific works in and around the town – this year it is being concentrated along the High Street. The theme for 2024 is ‘Synchronicity’ inspired by its Greek meaning ‘Together in Time’.

The winning submissions for the Sonic Trail will be displayed at suitable locations throughout Ramsgate between 22nd and 25th August, 12pm – 5pm daily.

For more information about the Sonic Trail click here

Many events are free and some even for babies!

Full programme updates can be found here

Turnips

August 22, 10.30am-11.30am, Turner Contemporary

Join Turner Contemporary for a free morning of creative fun, exploring a range of crafting activities to learn with your child.

Through working in partnership with three local children’s centres and with support from The Margate Early Learning community and Save The Children, these bi-monthly workshops offer a variety of bespoke sensory and creative activities for all families to enjoy.

The sessions are advertised through the local children’s centres, making sure we reach a wide range of local families and encouraging new audiences into the gallery who would never have engaged with the gallery or the arts prior to attending a Turnip session. The success of the first few sessions has attracted a diverse group of local families to engage with the arts and learn new simple skills to carry on at home with the free craft bags handed out at the end.

Turnips and Turnip Tasters sessions are free and take place bi-monthly:

Turnips is a ticketed workshop taking place in the Foyle Rooms where snacks, drinks and goodie bags are provided. To book Turnips, the Eventbrite ticket will open 2 weeks prior to the workshop.

Turnip Taster is a drop-in workshop taking place in the Clore Learning Studio and is less formatted.

Suitable for ages 0-5yrs

Free entry Book now

The Kent Country Show

August 25-26, Quex Park, Birchington, 10am to 5pm

Come and visit the Kent Country Show and Kent Festival of Dogs

Enjoy a family fun day out with events including:

Rural crafts, crafters & made in Britain

Cookery demonstrations

Festival for kids

Local music artists

We LOVE Dogs

Tickets Online – Adult £11, Concession £10.50, Children (5-15yrs) £5, Under 5s FREE / On the Gate – Adult £12.50, Concession £11.50, Children (5-15yrs) £5.50, Under 5s Free Book now

Mrs Fox Skullduggery Tours

Mrs Fox returns with her Skulduggery Tour of Ramsgate for a second year this summer, plus a new tour: Regency Ramsgate – the Jane Austen Tour.

The Skulduggery Tour of Ramsgate brings you old favourites, fresh stories and a new route! Get ready to explore the dark and mysterious side of Ramsgate in this two-hour tour with the intrepid Mrs Fox as your guide. You’ll hear tales of scandal and intrigue, with a dollop of the town’s social history, as you follow in the footsteps of smugglers, smack boys and murderers – keep your wits about you for rioting mobs and fleeting phantoms.

Every Thursday at 2.30pm and 7pm throughout July and August.

Meet at the Maritime Museum by the Harbour.

It’s a two hour walk with one flight of downward steps.

A new tour launches this summer anticipating the national celebrations of Jane Austen’s life and work in 2025.

Regency Ramsgate: Jane Austen Tour

Step back in time on this two-hour jaunt through the extravagant and fashionable world of the Regency period, when Ramsgate flourished. Fans of Jane Austen will discover why she came to Ramsgate and its influence on her life and works. Discover why Ramsgate was a popular destination for visitors like Emma Hamilton, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Caroline of Brunswick, and many more. Uncover the gossip, secrets, and scandals of this vibrant and saucy era.

Every Wednesday at 2.30pm and 7pm throughout July and August. Meet at Albion Place Gardens.

It’s a two hour walk with some upward steps.

All tickets: £9 from Eventbrite or cash-only on the day though booking advised

Mrs Fox is played by Ramsgate resident Tracy Russell, a costumed historical interpreter with 20 years experience of ‘bringing history to life’ in heritage sites and museums, including the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Dover and Walmer Castles.

She is a member of Walkie-Talkie Audio producing audio trails such as Ramsgate’s Harbour Highlights and High Street Highlights, free to download on the Useeum app.

Follow Mrs Fox’s Skulduggery Tour of Ramsgate Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089828655411

Go to Eventbrite for more information http://bit.ly/4bS6Ct6 for Regency Ramsgate and https://bit.ly/3wZxDvD for the Skulduggery Tour

Margate Soul Festival

Margate Soul Festival will take over the town from August 2-4 with a huge soul street party this August.

The event, which has been running for 22 years, has expanded to include 19 indoor and outdoor venues stretching from The Sun Deck to Margate Leisure Centre on Edgar Road with more outdoor stages than ever before.

There will also be a record fayre, jam rollerskating, secret sets and almost every music venue in Margate is getting in on the act.

This year there will be a huge new beachside main stage (under the Lido sign), new free music stages such as the Balearic Beach Boutique (Jo Mills, Nancy Noise, Dean Thatcher, Chris Coco) and Disco Heaven in Margate’s Old Town.

There are the most late night venues the festival has ever had showcasing the UK’s best soul DJs from MiSoul Radio (Brandon Block, Gordon Mac, Ricky Morrison) Soul Beat Radio and Zero Hour Radio plus local talent from Margate Radio, and other long-standing festival favourites. Secret after parties include an exclusive set from XPress2 and others.

Venues also include Turner Contemporary, Barnacles, WhereElse, the original festival venue of Olby’s Soul Cafe and many more. They will be linked by a free Margate Soul Train which will run between the train station and the key venues and main beachside stage.

The live line up  features soul icons from both sides of the Atlantic – Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes; Dexter Wansel; Heatwave; House Gospel Choir and Izo Fitzroy.

There will also be a live reggae show featuring Peter Hunnigale, Sandra Cross and Tipper Irie.

Other events include a soul lovers record fayre; soul jam rollerskating sessions (Sk8 Skillz); Sunset soul bike ride with mobile sound system (Cycle Del Mar)  and a Sunday beach clean with Rise Up Clean Up Margate.

The festival will be using eco-generators and low power lighting, partnering with key environmental charities and partners and giving back £1 from every ticket sold to local community groups.

Weekend tickets are £108.90 (£99 + 10% BF) / Day tickets are £60.50 (£55 + 10% BF) / Kids tickets (7-17) are £38.50 (£35 + 10% BF). Margatesoulfestival.co.uk

Watch out for more event lists throughout the summer holidays