What is REACT? It’s a new Roseland initiative in response to Cornwall Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Following the Council’s statement, St Just and Gerrans Parish Councils have also followed suit. REACT stands for Roseland Environment Action Community Team.
Roseland Community Transport: Shopper – Trago Mills, Liskeard, 10:30
10:30 29/10/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Do come along every other Wednesday! We are popular with all age groups - from regulars to young mums, walkers, holidaymakers and some local men from the village. Menu includes home-made cakes, biscuits and savouries with GF and vegan options. Cornish coffee, selection of teas fruit & decaf, hot chocolate, fruit juice also fresh fruit all served! Books and magazines sold for a small fee....or there is the option to book swap.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Roseland Music Society - duo b!z’art (piano, four hands), 19:30
19:30 01/11/2019
Twenty fingers, four hands, two accomplished pianists from Belgium offering a unique musical show – theatre, laughter, enlightenment, and superb musicality. Music from the shows, music with a classical twist, Belgian jazz, music in the continental tradition. Suitable for the whole family, their programme will include Brahms, Greig and Escobar.
www.duobizart.be
Members £12 Non-Members £15 Students £5
This concert will be preceded by the AGM at 6.45 p.m.
This coming Saturday, 2nd November, will see our many local producers selling their varied offerings. These include Carol’s pasties, local vegetables, organic meat, eggs, locally caught fresh fish, local honey and beeswax candles, a selection of delicious cakes, quiches, pies, samosas, falafels, katchouris, etc, granola, home-made preserves, garden shrubs and plants, beautiful posies of cut flowers, flower seeds, Cornish short stories and children’s books, hand-crafted items including beeswax wraps, cards, gifts, artwork, Christmas decorations etc. Come and see what we have to offer and at the same time indulge in a cup of tea or cafetière coffee with a slice of scrumptious cake for only £1.50, in friendly, relaxed surroundings. Meet up with your friends or neighbours and see if there's something different that takes your fancy.
See you there!
Saturday, 2nd November. Bonfire & Professional Firework Display at Tregony Sports Field, followed by entertainment. Licensed Bar. Bouncy Castle, Rides, candyfloss, burgers. Admission Adults £4.00, Under 16’s £2.00 & Under 5’s FREE. Family Ticket (2 + 3) £10.00 Gates open at 6.30, Bonfire at 7.00, Fireworks 7.30. Bring your guy to put on the bonfire, and you and the guy get in FREE, plus you get a bag of sweets too. Entertainment in the Clubhouse will follow Fireworks.
Choral Evensong with the Roseland Churches Choir, 18:00
18:00 03/11/2019
At the service of Choral Evensong, there will be the opportunity to remember and to give thanks for those who we love who have died. Their names will be read out and there will be an opportunity to light a candle in their memory.
Professional Woodturning Demonstration by Roger Gubbin RPT, 19:00–21:30
19:00 – 21:30 05/11/2019
Roger Gubbin RPT is demonstrating at Mid Cornwall Woodturners on Tuesday 5th November at 7pm. He has over 50 years woodturning experience and was commissioned by H.R.H. Prince Charles to turn a Rose Bowl trophy in Ash for the Duchy of Cornwall.
Entry - £6.00 (non members)
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Roseland Community Transport: Lunch – Plume of Feathers, Portscatho – free bus, 11:30
11:30 07/11/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Hansard; noun
The official report of all parliamentary debates.
It’s a summer’s morning in 1988 and Tory politician Robin Hesketh has returned home to the idyllic Cotswold house he shares with his wife of 30 years, Diana. But all is not as blissful as it seems. Diana has a stinking hangover, a fox is destroying the garden, and secrets are being dug up all over the place. As the day draws on, what starts as gentle ribbing and the familiar rhythms of marital sparring quickly turns to blood-sport.
A witty and devastating new play.
“Touching and illuminating all at once.” – The Times
“Engrossing and incisive. Performances take the breath away.” – WhatsOnStage
“Deliciously witty. Jennings and Duncan are a truly dynamic duo.” – Broadway World
Live Performance: £25 per person, with complimentary popcorn
BRAvo Rally Grand launch at Caerhays Beach Cafe.
The evening is to launch the BRAvo Rally Kernow to Kefalonia mini car rally where a group of all ladies will be driving their minis from Cornwall to Kefalonia to raise awareness and money for breast cancer support in rural and isolated areas in Cornwall and the aisles of Scilly. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the success of the Brave and Beautiful Breast cancer calendar that has been produced in conjunction with the rally. 4 ladies from the Roseland area feature in the calendar. Our website is www.bravorally2020.org
Please have a look. You can buy tickets directly from the website or the event page which is
https://www.facebook.com/events/1042695972788810/?ti=icl
Thank you for your continuing generosity for our refugee collections at St Philleigh. You can leave goods for refugees in either of our churches at any time. Please mark the bag clearly ‘Refugees’.
Donations for St Petroc’s. Drop in your unwanted clothes, shoes bedding or toiletries
Visit Barbara’s Farmshop Favourites (Ex Humphrey's)
Swap or Purchase a Book
Craft Items made by Cuby Craft Club and more to browse
Refreshments served by donation
EVERYONE WELCOME
Thank you for your continuing generosity for our refugee collections at St Philleigh. You can leave goods for refugees in either of our churches at any time. Please mark the bag clearly ‘Refugees’.
Do come along every other Wednesday! We are popular with all age groups - from regulars to young mums, walkers, holidaymakers and some local men from the village. Menu includes home-made cakes, biscuits and savouries with GF and vegan options. Cornish coffee, selection of teas fruit & decaf, hot chocolate, fruit juice also fresh fruit all served! Books and magazines sold for a small fee....or there is the option to book swap.
Roseland Community Transport: Shopper - Morrisons, Newquay & Kingsley Village, 10:30
10:30 13/11/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
"Music at Tresanton" - Brahms German Requiem, 19:30–20:45
19:30 – 20:45 15/11/2019
Brahms German Requiem, in a version for soloists, choir, and piano duet
Ailish Tynan, soprano
Stephan Loges, bass-baritone
Truro Cathedral Choir
Christopher Gray, conductor
Noam Greenberg, Janos Palojtay, piano
Tickets in advance :
Standard : £20.00
Subscription : Book all four concerts for £55.00
Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in St Mawes, Truro or St Austell
Phone 01726 879500
Please join us for our ever popular Fairtrade Christmas Fair, and browse our stalls full of ethically sourced seasonal gifts, crafts, scarves, jewellery, cards, wrapping paper and more. Fairtrade food stall and raffle. Buy homemade cakes, and enjoy delicious light refreshments.
"Music at Tresanton" - Songs without words for piano, 11:00–12:00
11:00 – 12:00 16/11/2019
Liszt/Schubert Du bist die Ruh, Gretchen am Spinnrade, Auf dem Wasser zu Singen
Mendelssohn 5 Songs without words
Bartok 15 Peasant Songs
Liszt Tre Sonetti de Petrarca for solo piano
Noam Greenberg, piano
Janos Palotjay, piano
Tickets in advance :
Standard : £15.00
Subscription : Book all four concerts for £55.00
Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in St Mawes, Truro or St Austell
Phone 01726 879500
Liederabend Tynan/Loges
Brahms Drei Intermezzi op. 117
Liszt Tre Sonetti de Petrarca, in the original version for voice and piano
Mahler Lieder einen Fahrenden Gesellen
Brahms Nachtigallen Schwingen, Vorüber, Volkslied, Die Tauernde, Abendregen, Spanisches Lied
Schuman Lieder (Tbc)
Schubert Auf dem Wasser zu singen, Gretchen am Spinnrade, Du bist die Ruh
Tickets in advance :
Standard : £15.00
Subscription : Book all four concerts for £55.00
Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in St Mawes, Truro, St Austell
Phone 01726 879500
A Murder/Mystery Play - 'Corner's Last Case', 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 16/11/2019
Saturday, 16th November in Tregony Village Hall. Murder/Mystery play, ‘Corners Last Case’. Get together a team of up to eight to solve Inspector Corner’s last case. Admission £2.50 per person. Licensed Bar, and pasties on sale during interval. ‘Phone Lynne, 01872530374 to reserve a table.
"Music at Tresanton" - Bach/Kurtag, Schubert & Mahler, 15:00–16:30
15:00 – 16:30 17/11/2019
Bach/Kurtag Transcriptions for piano four hands
Schubert Rondo in A Major D. 951
Mahler Symphony no. 1 “Titan”, arranged for piano four hands by Bruno Walter
Tickets in advance :
Standard : £15.00
Subscription : Book all four concerts for £55.00
Buy In-Person at Tourist Offices in St Mawes, Truro, St Austell,
Phone 01726 879500
Roseland Community Transport: Kernow Mills & Tamar View Garden Centre, 10:00
10:00 20/11/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
The Incredible Bulk: Selling dried food and home cleaning products loose, bring your own reusable containers to refill and avoid single-use plastic packaging.
Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Annual Conference, 15:00–20:30
15:00 – 20:30 23/11/2019
2019 is an extra special Annual Conference as we're celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Cornwall AONB. 'Diamond Landscapes - what does the future hold and what is our vision for the next 10 years?' Excellent line up of speakers are ready to address the audience with an interactive question and answer panel too. Discussing future of farming landscapes and wildlife conservation. Booking essential via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cornwall-area-of-outstanding-natural-beauty-aonb-annual-conference-2019-tickets-75130251605. Tickets £10 to include refreshments and hot and cold buffet supper and birthday cake!
Do come along every other Wednesday! We are popular with all age groups - from regulars to young mums, walkers, holidaymakers and some local men from the village. Menu includes home-made cakes, biscuits and savouries with GF and vegan options. Cornish coffee, selection of teas fruit & decaf, hot chocolate, fruit juice also fresh fruit all served! Books and magazines sold for a small fee....or there is the option to book swap.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Matthew Warchus directs Andrew Scott (BBC’s Sherlock, Fleabag) in Noël Coward’s provocative comedy Present Laughter.
As he prepares to embark on an overseas tour, star actor Garry Essendine’s colourful life is in danger of spiralling out of control. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis as his many and various relationships compete for his attention, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic and soul-searching.
Captured live from The Old Vic in London, Present Laughter is a giddy and surprisingly modern reflection on fame, desire and loneliness.
“Andrew Scott’s revelatory performance shows why Noël Coward is hailed a genius.” – Telegraph
“A treat of a production: a timely depiction of the hollow nature of fame.” – Financial Times
“The show belongs to Scott…” – The Times
Live Performance: £25 per person, with complimentary popcorn
Roseland Community Transport: Exeter Christmas Shopper trip, 10:00
10:00 29/11/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Roseland Music Society - Michael Matthews (guitar), 19:30
19:30 29/11/2019
Michael is a young and brilliant performer with a family background in Europe, the Americas and Africa. He brings a fresh approach to a traditional repertoire, and ventures into new and unexpected fields. He is an exponent of the work of contemporary Finnish composer Rautavaara and his performance will include pieces by Dowland and Villa-Lobos.
www.michael-matthews.co.uk
Members £12 Non-Members £15 Students £5
£10 PP
So on Sunday 1st December, we will be having a street food style game fest! With a few suppliers, creators & producers creating a little market outside the school as well. Very relaxed no need to be there bang on 13:00, we will be serving all afternoon.
For the ticket, you get mulled cider, wine or apple juice on arrival, and will have one of the contemporary style game dishes for you, from venison kebabs to KFG (Kentucky Fried Guinea) or even a smokey pheasant burger. Of course we will have some veggie delights as well, all served with some Autumnal sides. Also because we want more children to get into game they eat free! Of course if you want some more there will be plenty to try.
Do come along every other Wednesday! We are popular with all age groups - from regulars to young mums, walkers, holidaymakers and some local men from the village. Menu includes home-made cakes, biscuits and savouries with GF and vegan options. Cornish coffee, selection of teas fruit & decaf, hot chocolate, fruit juice also fresh fruit all served! Books and magazines sold for a small fee....or there is the option to book swap.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Playreading for "Hell Fire Corner" by D.M.Thomas to be staged 27th, 28th, 29th March 2020. All welcome, young, old, beginners or experienced. For more info 01872 501788
Veryan Christmas Market
This coming Saturday, 7th December, will see our many local producers (and a new butcher!) selling their varied offerings. These include Gill’s bread, Carol’s pasties, local vegetables, lamb, organic sausages/hog’s pudding and bacon, eggs, locally caught fresh fish, local honey and beeswax candles, a selection of delicious cakes, quiches, pies, samosas, falafels, katchouris, etc, granola, home-made preserves, garden shrubs and plants, beautiful posies of cut flowers, flower seeds, Cornish short stories and children’s books, hand-crafted items including beeswax wraps, cards, gifts, artwork, Christmas decorations, wreaths, etc. Come and see what we have to offer and at the same time indulge in a cup of tea or cafetière coffee with a slice of scrumptious cake for only £1.50, in friendly, relaxed surroundings. Meet up with your friends or neighbours and see if there's something different that takes your fancy for Christmas.
See you there!
Donations for St Petroc’s. Drop in your unwanted clothes, shoes bedding or toiletries
Visit Barbara’s Farmshop Favourites (Ex Humphrey's)
Swap or Purchase a Book
Craft Items made by Cuby Craft Club and more to browse
Refreshments served by donation
EVERYONE WELCOME
Do come along every other Wednesday! We are popular with all age groups - from regulars to young mums, walkers, holidaymakers and some local men from the village. Menu includes home-made cakes, biscuits and savouries with GF and vegan options. Cornish coffee, selection of teas fruit & decaf, hot chocolate, fruit juice also fresh fruit all served! Books and magazines sold for a small fee....or there is the option to book swap.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Christmas Cheese Tasting + Pre Orders, 10:00–12:00
10:00 – 12:00 14/12/2019
Come along and taste some of our favourite cheeses this Christmas and stock up on your Cheeseboard essentials whilst you're here! We'll also be taking pre orders for collection up until Christmas Eve!
Roseland Community Transport: Christmas Mystery Lunch, 11:00
11:00 14/12/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Do come along every other Wednesday! We are popular with all age groups - from regulars to young mums, walkers, holidaymakers and some local men from the village. Menu includes home-made cakes, biscuits and savouries with GF and vegan options. Cornish coffee, selection of teas fruit & decaf, hot chocolate, fruit juice also fresh fruit all served! Books and magazines sold for a small fee....or there is the option to book swap.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Roseland Community Transport: Lunch – New Inn, Veryan, 11:30
11:30 20/12/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Come and join us for an informal evening of carols, mince pies and mulled wine, with music by St. Anthony Noyse and The Roseland and Indian Queens Community Choir. All donations to homeless charity Crisis at Christmas.
St Mawes carnival are putting on a free Xmas party for everyone to come to .
There will be joules ventriloquist from 4pm , followed by a disco .
There will be a free photo booth , and food and ice cream . .... and possibly a special visitor .
There will also be a bar , raffle and tombola
Please come all !!!
Roseland Community Transport: Christmas Lights trip, 17:00
17:00 30/12/2019
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Thank you for your continuing generosity for our refugee collections at St Philleigh. You can leave goods for refugees in either of our churches at any time. Please mark the bag clearly ‘Refugees’.
Thank you for your continuing generosity for our refugee collections at St Philleigh. You can leave goods for refugees in either of our churches at any time. Please mark the bag clearly ‘Refugees’.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Cruse Bereavement Care local services in the South West offer help and support to bereaved people, through a range of services including telephone and face-to-face support, groups, and support for children and young people. Offers of help always welcome. Please contact Anne Wesley 01872 580043
Cruse Bereavement Care local services in the South West offer help and support to bereaved people, through a range of services including telephone and face-to-face support, groups, and support for children and young people. Offers of help always welcome. Please contact Anne Wesley 01872 580043
Roseland Music Society - Duchy Opera Favourites, 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 17/01/2020
Roseland Music Society Present Duchy Opera in concert
with guest soloists Cheryl Brendish, John Hobbs, and the Duchy Opera Chorus conducted and Accompanied by Clive Ellison
Tickets available from CRBO on 01726 879 500 or crbo.co.uk/rms
Roseland Music Society Members £12, Non-members £15, Students £5.00
Beauty and The Beast : Ticket Sales & Coffee Morning, 10:00–12:00
10:00 – 12:00 18/01/2020
Tickets for the 2020 St Mawes Players pantomime, £4 - £8.
Performances 7:30pm Tuesday 18th - Saturday 22nd February.
Come along and book your tickets for this years show.
Tea Coffee and Bacon Rolls available.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Special wine tasting dinner hosted by John O’Keefe showcasing an elite selection of wines produced from the same grapes from around the world, including France, South America and South Africa. Guests will have the chance to compare the famous elder statesmen to the modern young pretenders. The evening starts with Champagne and canapés followed by a four course tasting menu by Head Chef, Nick Lawrie. The evening is £65.00pp and advance booking is required
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Film Friday - Sully: Miracle on the Hudson (12A), 19:30
19:30 31/01/2020
The story of Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger (Tom Hanks), an American pilot who became a hero after landing his damaged plane on the Hudson River in order to save the flight's passengers and crew.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Thank you for your continuing generosity for our refugee collections at St Philleigh. You can leave goods for refugees in either of our churches at any time. Please mark the bag clearly ‘Refugees’.
Thank you for your continuing generosity for our refugee collections at St Philleigh. You can leave goods for refugees in either of our churches at any time. Please mark the bag clearly ‘Refugees’.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
St Mawes Art Group talk by Sarah Cove, 14:00–15:00
14:00 – 15:00 17/02/2020
St Mawes Art Group invite you to a talk by Sarah Cove, a technical consultant as seen on “Fake or Fortune “ TV programme. £5 on the door, refreshments provided.
St Mawes Players - Beauty and the Beast (until 22/2), 19:30–21:45
19:30 – 21:45 18/02/2020
Beauty and the Beast, Tuesday 18th February till Saturday 22nd February 2020,7.30p.m. Memorial Hall ,St Mawes. Tickets on sale at Fudge & Moore, St Mawes ,Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.00a.m.-3.00p.m.,01326 270126.Ticket Prices held for 2020 -Tuesday, Family Night-£4, Wednesday and Thursday £6.Friday and Saturday £8.
Clockhouse Player Panto - ' Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves (until 22/2), 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 19/02/2020
Our pantomime this year is very loosely based on one of the tales from 1001 Arabian Nights (but with the removal of the more bloodthirsty elements). However, we have maintained all the traditional elements of pantomime, with evil baddies to boo, dashing heroes to cheers, a dame to laugh with, singing and dancing, glamorous costumes, fabulous sets, not to mention an irascible parrot and a stubborn old camel! We promise you a pantomime full of fun and frolics for the whole family to enjoy. Of course, a happy ending is a certainty, but you will have to visit Tregony Village Hall in February half-term week to find out the rest. So brighten up your New Year and join us for ‘Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves’. Tickets will be on sale in Londis Shop, Tregony (530633) from Monday 13th January. If you can’t wait until then to get your ticket, Lynne will be happy to take ‘Early Bird’ bookings and block booking of 10+ with generous discounts (01872 530374).
St Mawes Players - Beauty and the Beast (until 22/2), 19:30–21:45
19:30 – 21:45 19/02/2020
Beauty and the Beast, Tuesday 18th February till Saturday 22nd February 2020,7.30p.m. Memorial Hall ,St Mawes. Tickets on sale at Fudge & Moore, St Mawes ,Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.00a.m.-3.00p.m.,01326 270126.Ticket Prices held for 2020 -Tuesday, Family Night-£4, Wednesday and Thursday £6.Friday and Saturday £8.
Join us for a delicious lunch and great company at St Gerrans. Donations invited for Christian Aid
Offers of help always welcome. Please contact Kevin Pratt 01872 580251
Clockhouse Player Panto - ' Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves (until 22/2), 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 20/02/2020
Our pantomime this year is very loosely based on one of the tales from 1001 Arabian Nights (but with the removal of the more bloodthirsty elements). However, we have maintained all the traditional elements of pantomime, with evil baddies to boo, dashing heroes to cheers, a dame to laugh with, singing and dancing, glamorous costumes, fabulous sets, not to mention an irascible parrot and a stubborn old camel! We promise you a pantomime full of fun and frolics for the whole family to enjoy. Of course, a happy ending is a certainty, but you will have to visit Tregony Village Hall in February half-term week to find out the rest. So brighten up your New Year and join us for ‘Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves’. Tickets will be on sale in Londis Shop, Tregony (530633) from Monday 13th January. If you can’t wait until then to get your ticket, Lynne will be happy to take ‘Early Bird’ bookings and block booking of 10+ with generous discounts (01872 530374).
St Mawes Players - Beauty and the Beast (until 22/2), 19:30–21:45
19:30 – 21:45 20/02/2020
Beauty and the Beast, Tuesday 18th February till Saturday 22nd February 2020,7.30p.m. Memorial Hall ,St Mawes. Tickets on sale at Fudge & Moore, St Mawes ,Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.00a.m.-3.00p.m.,01326 270126.Ticket Prices held for 2020 -Tuesday, Family Night-£4, Wednesday and Thursday £6.Friday and Saturday £8.
Clockhouse Player Panto - ' Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves (until 22/2), 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 21/02/2020
Our pantomime this year is very loosely based on one of the tales from 1001 Arabian Nights (but with the removal of the more bloodthirsty elements). However, we have maintained all the traditional elements of pantomime, with evil baddies to boo, dashing heroes to cheers, a dame to laugh with, singing and dancing, glamorous costumes, fabulous sets, not to mention an irascible parrot and a stubborn old camel! We promise you a pantomime full of fun and frolics for the whole family to enjoy. Of course, a happy ending is a certainty, but you will have to visit Tregony Village Hall in February half-term week to find out the rest. So brighten up your New Year and join us for ‘Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves’. Tickets will be on sale in Londis Shop, Tregony (530633) from Monday 13th January. If you can’t wait until then to get your ticket, Lynne will be happy to take ‘Early Bird’ bookings and block booking of 10+ with generous discounts (01872 530374).
St Mawes Players - Beauty and the Beast (until 22/2), 19:30–21:45
19:30 – 21:45 21/02/2020
Beauty and the Beast, Tuesday 18th February till Saturday 22nd February 2020,7.30p.m. Memorial Hall ,St Mawes. Tickets on sale at Fudge & Moore, St Mawes ,Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.00a.m.-3.00p.m.,01326 270126.Ticket Prices held for 2020 -Tuesday, Family Night-£4, Wednesday and Thursday £6.Friday and Saturday £8.
Clockhouse Player Panto - ' Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves (until 22/2), 19:30–22:00
19:30 – 22:00 22/02/2020
Our pantomime this year is very loosely based on one of the tales from 1001 Arabian Nights (but with the removal of the more bloodthirsty elements). However, we have maintained all the traditional elements of pantomime, with evil baddies to boo, dashing heroes to cheers, a dame to laugh with, singing and dancing, glamorous costumes, fabulous sets, not to mention an irascible parrot and a stubborn old camel! We promise you a pantomime full of fun and frolics for the whole family to enjoy. Of course, a happy ending is a certainty, but you will have to visit Tregony Village Hall in February half-term week to find out the rest. So brighten up your New Year and join us for ‘Ali-Baba & the Forty Thieves’. Tickets will be on sale in Londis Shop, Tregony (530633) from Monday 13th January. If you can’t wait until then to get your ticket, Lynne will be happy to take ‘Early Bird’ bookings and block booking of 10+ with generous discounts (01872 530374).
St Mawes Players - Beauty and the Beast (until 22/2), 19:30–21:45
19:30 – 21:45 22/02/2020
Beauty and the Beast, Tuesday 18th February till Saturday 22nd February 2020,7.30p.m. Memorial Hall ,St Mawes. Tickets on sale at Fudge & Moore, St Mawes ,Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.00a.m.-3.00p.m.,01326 270126.Ticket Prices held for 2020 -Tuesday, Family Night-£4, Wednesday and Thursday £6.Friday and Saturday £8.
What is REACT? It’s a new Roseland initiative in response to Cornwall Council’s declaration of a climate emergency. Following the Council’s statement, St Just and Gerrans Parish Councils have also followed suit. REACT stands for Roseland Environment Action Community Team.
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Martin is a fisherman without a boat, his brother Steven having re-purposed it as a tourist tripper. With their childhood home now a get-away for London money, Martin is displaced to the estate above the harbour.
Roseland Music Society - Ugne Tiskute (viola), 19:30
19:30 28/02/2020
Few string professionals can make a successful career playing the viola, the repertoire for which is so much smaller than that for the violin, for example. But the Lithuanian maestro has done it. At this concert, she appears with an accompanist in a well-loved programme.
www.ugnetiskute.co.uk
Members £12 Non-members £15 Students £5
COFFEE MORNING WITH STALLS in aid of Mount Edgcumbe Hospice and St Ewe Church – Saturday 29th Feb 10.00 am to 12.30 pm – St Ewe Village Hall
Come along and enjoy a coffee/tea and delicious slice of home baked cake or croissant. Anna from Cornwall Hospice Care will say a few words at about 11.00 am and you can browse the stalls - yummy cakes and savouries, book stall, Cornwall Hospice Care stall, fair trade stall, 'all things home made' stall.
Come and join us at the Cafe Roseland for a cup of Fairtrade tea or coffee, and enjoy a piece of homemade cake (or two!) from a delicious selection of cakes, scones and tray bakes. Donations to Traidcraft Exchange for Fairtrade Fortnight.
Browse our Fairtrade stall and enjoy a sociable afternoon meeting cafe 'regulars', seeing friends old and new, and perhaps dipping into one of the varied activities offered by the cafe. All welcome!
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Raising funds for an anti- nausea pump for the Oncology Ward. Tombola, raffles, silent auction, toys, books, good clothes and CAKES!
Also hot soup, rolls and cocktail pasties available.
Please support. Need £2,000 - nearly there.
Veryan Market is back from its holidays this coming Saturday, 7th March. Come and see our 20+ local producers (including the new butcher!) selling their varied offerings. These include Gill’s bread, Carol’s pasties, local vegetables, lamb and pork, organic sausages/hog’s pudding and bacon, eggs, locally caught fresh fish, local honey and beeswax candles, a selection of delicious cakes, quiches, pies, samosas, falafels, katchouris, etc, granola, home-made preserves, garden shrubs and plants, beautiful posies of cut flowers, children’s books, hand-crafted items including beeswax wraps, cards, gifts, artwork, etc. Come and see what we have to offer and at the same time indulge in a cup of tea or cafetière coffee with a slice of scrumptious cake for only £1.50, in friendly, relaxed surroundings. Meet up with your friends or neighbours and see if there's something different that takes your fancy.
See you there!
Veryan Community Café, meets alternate Wednesdays at Veryan Parish Hall, from 10.30 -12.30,
Serving a selection of beverages, hot & cold we also serve an excellent selection of home-made cakes & savouries, fresh fruit & veg. Bring your knitting, do a crossword, play a game or sit & stay!
Donations welcome all proceeds to RSPG.
Everyone welcome young & old, don’t be shy, give us a try, please contact Dee & Bob if you have any queries or need a lift, on 01872 501974, thank you.
Spotted at last year's Bude Folk Festival and instantly booked for a Philleigh Folk visit, Tim and Sue bring 20 years experience of playing together where their endearing style never fails to please. Featuring a mix of traditional and contemporary interspersed with their own penned songs on guitar and mandolin and reflecting their commitment to social and environmental causes. Could be another busy night. Pre-booking is always advised by ringing Greg on 01326 270379 or on ardowr@gmail.com
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!
Come join us for an evening of entertainment with Johnny Cowling!! Cornwall’s primo comedian and singer is not to be missed
£10 plus booking fee via eventbrite and includes a pasty
Cash also accepted
Roseland Community Transport: Lunch – Hewas Inn, Sticker, 11:30
11:30 17/03/2020
Book at the Roseland Visitors Centre or phone 01326 270440.
Unless otherwise stated, excursions leave St Mawes at 10.00am ("shoppers" approx 1030/1100).
Do you enjoy a good sing-song? No auditions, no solo singing, no complicated choral pieces just some proper tunes and hopefully lots of the feel-good factor!