The Salvation Army North York Temple Band will bring presentation of the Gospel of Christ through music which will be vibrant, challenging and uplifting along with the use of established and emerging musical aids.
Tickets: £5/£8
Booking in advance essential. Contact Margaret Pope 01392 433906 or email margaret.pope@sky.com
Paul Glendell will show a selection of environment, conservation and culture photographs from his archives of 25 years, including work for Natural England, the Worldwide Fund for Nature and the BBC, and discuss what inspires him and why he chooses these issues. Complementing the exhibition The Tannery: Photographs by Paul Glendell.
Tickets £4.50 (£3) are available in person or by phone using a credit or debit card on 01392 265858 during opening hours.
Felt Making for beginners 3 week course on Thursday 9, 16, and 23 May
10am-noon at the Hub on The Green, Cathedral Green, Exeter.
May 9th : Exploring fibres, carding and wet felting. Take home a creative felt picture made using different fleece. May May 16th : Explaining templates and how to use them. Make a beautiful 3D flower. May 23rd : Needle felting; how to felt using a dry technique. Take home a wonderful 3D animal.
£55 for the whole 3 week course or £20 per session. Includes materials for specific project each session.
The Exeter Choral Society present their first concert in the new season featuring the music of Williams and Haydn.
Programme to include:
Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs '17 Vaughan Williams Lord thou hast been our refuge (TBC) Haydn Nelson Mass 40'
Exeter Choral Society is a mixed voice choir and performs two concerts each year with professional soloists in St James Church, Mount Pleasant Road, Exeter. The society was founded in 1943 as the Whipton Choral Society and has existed in its current form as the Exeter Choral Society since 2005. It has a membership of...
Find out more about our feathered friends in RAMM’s birds’ gallery. RSPB experts will be on hand to answer your questions on the collections and the work of the RSPB.
Come and enjoy the Wardour Garrison's return to Poltimore House near Exeter and experience what it was like to live and fight during the English Civil War. Come and take a stroll in the Grounds or take a walk through time as you explore the House. In 1646 the end of Civil War in the south west was negotiated at Poltimore, and the Treaty of Exeter was signed in the Great Hall at Poltimore - in the fine east-facing room re-modelled in about 1740 as the Saloon.
Refreshments will be available in the Chapel.
Please note: Due to the nature of this event and noise, please leave...
Our community organisation is based in Bow and our main objective is to promote all the arts in Bow & surrounding area. As well as the couple of Villages in Action events we are allocated a year, we hold ten other events including a free entry festival in May or June.
The festival has been growing since we first started five years and it was estimated that we had over 800 people attend last year.
To start things off we have Torrington street dance crew The Streetz and we already have an amazing line up of live bands confirmed including the eight times BBC folk awards...
This event in Exeter Cathedral Chapter House is a recital by international cellist, Michael Kevin Jones, who will play ‘Mostly Bach...’, including his Cello Suite No 1 in G and also the UK premiere of Rodrigo’s ‘Como una fantasia’.
The concert will take place on Sunday 5 May at 7 pm, following a special 6 pm service in the Cathedral, during which the Exeter Bach Society, together with St Peter’s Singers, will sing Bach’s Cantata BWV 115.
Recital tickets are £10 and are available from the Exeter Phoenix Ticket Agency, Gandy Street (01392 667080) or online via www....