There is a bit of a buzz in South Molton about the Christmas fun days at Quince Honey Farm when you can take part in Christmas festivities on the run up to Christmas. The Christmas Fun Days will be held on Saturday the 7th, 14th
and the 21st December.
Members will receive FREE ENTRY or only £3.95 for children and free for adults.
Visit Santa in his grotto (£2.50 each including a gift) and post your Christmas wish
list, there will be many Christmassy games and activities on offer with the chance
to win prizes. As always children can buzz around in the play area while you can
relax with a warm drink.
We will be cooking up some Festive treats to get you in the mood and the shop will
be open to purchase some last minute Christmas presents.
Friday, 29 November 2013
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Catcing the Essence of Clovelly
Fishwives, fishy treats, fun and more than a splash of local colour down at Clovelly
Harbour on a fair day in November. This is the month for the annual Clovelly Herring Festival, a time to celebrate
the history and heritage of the humble herring, a time for visitors to meet the
villagers who make and are the mainstay of this historic village. Local crafts
and produce was the order of the day and an opportunity for folk to try those
healthy herrings. We really enjoyed the oaty-coated herrings, freshly caught on the
Perham line and pan-fried in front of
us. There were also platters of lobster and crab, tarts and quiche, smoked
fish, fresh herrings, smoked herrings, marinated herring, locally sourced fish spiced with a myriad of flavours from around the world, homemade
fudge, fresh baked bread and locally brewed beer. The Fishwives, a comical sight, with their rotund behinds and huge feet waddled amongst the crowds, along the Quay, their huge skirts swaying in time to the music. In addition to the Quay
kitchens and cookery demonstrations, this is a time when villagers turn their hand to fundraising for
local causes. The ladies from the Clovelly Community Garden Group had a stall
up on the Kiln and Cream Teas were also served in the Lifeboathouse in aid of
the RNLI. A couple of Clovelly yummy
mummies had a homemade cake stall on the
Quay, delicious sponges, fruit cakes and cupcakes raising funds for the local “Small School”. The cupcakes decorated
in sea blue fishy style with the help of little.Frida. The RSPB also had “A Stall for Nature” and the North Devon National Trust provided crafty activities for
the kids up on the Kiln. Exhibitions and demonstrations of old seafaring skills
and the History of Herrings and Flax Making came from Mike Smylie’s Kipperland and
Simon and Ann from Flaxland. As the tide crept slowly into the harbour a Coracle, was launched by Simon who paddled quietly between a fishing boat used today and a Picarooner, one of the old traditional
herring boats. I ventured
along the top of the Harbour wall to capture a different perspective and
noticed the Herring Gulls mobbing the lone fishing boat, a turbulent scene on
a ultra calm sea. Herrings and heritage are the essence of Clovelly I hope I have captured that in my video clip
and the photos from the day. Shanty Singers “Shake a leg” can be heard in the
background - “Ten thousand miles away.
Blow the wind high-ho”
Meanwhile on the other side the hub-bub on the busy Quay
SHANTY SINGERS - Exmouth Shantymen
- Bideford's Shake a Leg
- Flash Jack
Clovelly Herring Festival 17th November 2013 - Article, video/photos copyright Pat Adams
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Festive offers, music and mouth-watering delights at the next Ruby Country Market.
The traditional style Ruby Country Market at Hatherleigh began in Easter 2012 and has quickly become established as one of Devon's biggest community markets. This is an exciting event designed to showcase local businesses, a social event that brings together buyers and sellers from a wide area. Organisers and stallholders are now looking forward to welcoming visitors to the second Festive Ruby Country Market which will be held on Saturday the 7th December from 9am-2pm. You can browse and shop from around 200 stalls packed full of festive offers and be tempted by mouth-watering delights in the Food Hall. Entertainment will also be available throughout the day from such talented local musicians as:
- The Hatherleigh Silver Band,
- The Hatherleigh Ukulele Bashers,
- The Unity Gospel Choir
- Shebbear College Choir,
- Josie Lloyd
- Carnivala.
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