Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events 1 clothing & footwear garden equestrian pet & bird household tools & diy Pleased to suPPort crediton festival Mill Street, CREDITON EX17 1HL T: 01363 774786 E: crediton@moleavon.co.uk Monday to Friday 8am - 5.30pm Saturday 9am - 4pm Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events Welcome to the Crediton Festival 2015! What a talented town Crediton is. I can’t think of any other time in my 30 years here when there’s been such an exciting and wide range of creative and community activity: DRAMA MUSIC SPORT VISUAL ARTS LITERATURE FOODandDRINK YOUTH EVENTS TRY IT OUT HISTORY COMEDY DANCE, it’s all right here on our doorstep. I think back over the long winter months of voluntary preparations by the different groups in this brochure, who will finally be putting their work on show over the four weeks of the Festival. They’re not forced to, they just do it, do it well, and they love sharing it. That’s what makes it a great town to live in. In these four festival weeks, with their intergenerational theme, there will be over 50 events being put on by some 35 different groups, a fantastic achievement. The High Street flags will be up again to promote our town (see if you can spot the new ones!) We thank our sponsors who have supported us in bringing this festival to you and we also thank Olivia James Design for acting as ticket agents. Many events are free, others have modest charges, we hope you enjoy as many as possible. Oh, and a quick reminder of the town’s very first Short Story Competition! The winners will be awarded on July 11th, our Festival Finale party night with fantastic free entertainment from 7:30 ‘til midnight, why not come and cheer them on? At many events you will see volunteers from our two adopted charities, Age Concern Crediton and the Crediton Youth Collective. These are still challenging times for many people and we hope you will give where you can. For the very latest news and fuller details please visit the festival website at www.credfest.co.uk. Enjoy the festival! Rod Brookes-Hocking, Festival Production Team 7th Crediton Food & Drink Festival town square The seventh celebration of local food and drink to buy and to eat on site accompanied by great music, fun activities, fascinating demonstrations on food preparation and cooking. A great place to meet, greet and eat. Free entry Sat 13th 10.30am-3pm The Crediton Festival opening ceremony of bells, trumpets and general bonhomie welcomes you to a wide range of stalls around the demonstration marquee. Sat 13th 8pm-11pm A great selection of food and drink to accompany the live jazz and jazz blues from The Moon Jazz House Band featuring local musicians and guests. Sun 14th 12 noon-3pm Big Sunday Lunch A perfect occasion to get together with family, friends, colleagues and guests from Crediton’s twin towns. Opening with a visit from St Boniface. Enjoy as many courses as you fancy while listening to the cream of local acoustic music from The Wee Free Men, Jess Laver, Whittall and Green, Treehouse and David Treadaway (more acts to be confirmed), coordinated by Crediton Arts Centre and East Street Acoustic. www.creditonfoodfestival.co.uk 1 Ticket details and venue map on p.7 Boules Tournament Saturday 6 June, 2pm–5.30pm town square Crediton Twinning Association’s annual Boules Tournament open to teams of four and a maximum of 16 teams. To enter contact Peter Brewer on 07966106556 or by email peter2brewer@hotmail.com Crediton Youth Football Tournament Saturday 13–Sunday 14 June, 10am-5pm lords meadow leisure centre Six-a-side all day tournament on the artificial turf pitch come rain or shine, with cash prizes and action aplenty. Prior enrolment required, contact lhedges@ middevon.gov.uk for more information. Echoes of Wartime Saturday 13 June, 11am high street Common Players Theatre in association with Crediton History Society: ‘Echoes of Wartime’ street theatre drama reconstructions. Susan’s Flower Shop 01363 775818 131 High Street, Crediton, Devon EX17 3LQ sales@susanscrediton.co.uk www.susanscrediton.co.uk 2 Love to Dance workshop and rehearsal Saturday 13 June, workshop 10.30am-1pm, rehearsal 2pm-4pm the moose hall An adult contemporary dance workshop exploring improvisation and choreography with Sue Way. Lots of fun and a good workout to great music. For men and women; wear clothes you can move; in no e x p e r i e n c e necessary. Tickets £10 on the door or call 0781 7002665 or email sue_way@btopenworld.com Echoes of Wartime Sunday 14 June for time and venue see website Common Players Theatre in association with Crediton History Society: ‘Echoes of Wartime’ theatre drama reconstructions to visitors from Avranches (France), Fulda (Germany) and Dokkum (Holland). Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events Tae Kwon Do Kammerphilharmonie Europa hayward’s primary school crediton parish church Dip into a taster session with Crediton TAGB Tae Kwon Do; learn Korean kick boxing for self-defence, do some pad work and have fun. For 4+ years and adults. Free. St Boniface Concert Society present this chamber orchestra from Germany as part of their season of classical music concerts. Their programme includes concertos for solo violin by J.S.Bach and for solo trumpet by Hummel, a Mozart Divertimento and Holst’s Suite for String Orchestra. Tuesday 16, 23, 30 June, and 7 July 7pm-8pm Bell Ringing Tuesday 16 June, 7.30pm-9pm crediton parish church Open tower; come and watch the bell ringing practice on Tuesday evenings: 16, 23, 30 June and 7 July. Freezing the Blood or Why are Horror Stories so Popular? Wednesday 17 June, 6pm–7pm crediton library Why, in a relatively safe world, do we need to feel fear? This presentation by author Adrian Tilley will try to offer answers to these questions. Supported by Character Builders of Moretonhampstead Free event for a teen audience. Tai Chi Fan Wednesday 17 June, 7pm-8pm old town hall Six classes in which you will learn a short choreography of the beautiful tai chi fan and perform it at the closing ceremony on 11 July. Class dates: 3, 10, 17, 24 June, 1, 8 July. Tickets £3; robert@middevontaichi.com; 07973 263049 QE Art Trail Thursday 18 June-Thursday 2 July, all day crediton high street Follow the art trail quiz up and down the High Street and admire the talent of QE art students. Causeway Prospects Thursday 18 June, 6.30pm-7.30pm crediton congregational church An opportunity for people who have a learning disability to share together in worship using crafts, singing, stories, prayer and fun! A free event Thursday 18 June, 7.30pm Tickets: £14, under-16s free. Available from the Programme Secretary, 24 Dean St, Crediton EX17 3EN or from AE Lee (Outfitters), High Street, Crediton www.bonifaceconcerts.co.uk The Moon Jazz & Blues Club: Scott What It Takes Thursday 18 June, 8.30pm buccaneers bar Live jazz from a band who make a groovy sound playing swing standard, Louis Jordan, latin and a bit of reggae. They are: Nicky Scott (guitar, keys, vocals); Doug Kyle (double bass); James Goodwin (guitar); Pete Lowe (sax, clarinet, flute); Tony Plato (drums). The second half is a jam session; take lead on vocals or instrument, or sit in on the rhythm section. Please bring music charts to call a tune. Tickets: £3 on the door Silver’s Gold Brown Paper Bag Theatre Company Friday 19 June, 7.30pm-10pm town square Johnny Silver, Long John’s descendant, has left ‘treasure’ to his granddaughter Sally. But a voyage has to be made, a riddle needs solving and Sally and her friends are not alone in their search! Join the passengers and crew in a fast moving re-working of R L Stevenson’s Treasure Island, suitable for audiences of all generations. Tickets £7 adults, £5 child, £20 for group of 2+2 3 Ticket details and venue map on p.7 4 Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events Tickets £30 (subsidised by ACE) from Sue Crediton Farmers’ Market Way, call 0781 7002665 or email sue_way@ Saturday 20 June, 10am-1pm btopenworld.com crediton town square Local, fresh and flavourful food every first and third Saturday of the month. QE Pop-up Street Theatre Saturday 20 June, 10am-1pm Short theatre pieces from the students of QE Academy anywhere around Crediton. Pilates and Zumba Tasters Saturday 20 June, 1pm-3pm town square Watch or participate in these whole body exercise systems with Vicky Saunders and her team (Pilates 1pm-2pm) and Natalie Bragg (Zumba 2pm-3pm). Life Circles National Training Day Saturday 20 June, 10.30am–4pm the moose hall The Life Circles dance team and Rachelle Green share a film and their expertise in a workshop on using dance and movement in care settings to enhance the creativity and engagement of the frail and elderly. Bisi Badminton Festival Saturday 20 June, 2pm–4pm lords meadow leisure centre Queens Badminton Club are offering all primary aged children a FREE go at the fastest racket sport in the world. All equipment provided, just wear non-marking shoes and loose clothing and bring a drink. Sue Williams, 01363 775373, suzwilliams10@ gmail.com www.queensbc.co.uk Free event Alice in Wonderland Workshop Saturday 20 June, 2pm–4pm lords meadow leisure centre A workshop for children 6 years and over. A fun-filled afternoon of dancing, acting and singing at a “Mad Hatter’s Tea Party”. Run by the Katherine Mitchell School of Dance in the dance studio. FREE but places must be reserved by calling 07969 669315 or 01392 276526 Create! EXPLORE DISCOVER Visit our garden centre for an amazing selection of quality plants, gardening accessories, furniture, gifts, clothing, speciality foods, restaurant and much more. Bernaville Nurseries Call 01392 851326 ● www.bernaville.co.uk Find us on the A377 Exeter to Crediton road. 5 Ticket details and venue map on p.7 QE Night of Music, Drama & Dance (with guests) Saturday 20 June, 7.30pm-9.30pm crediton town square An evening showcasing talented students from QE Academy; plus guests from The Katharine Mitchell Dance Revolution! and ‘Echoes of Wartime’ drama reconstructions with Common Players Theatre in association with Crediton History society. Free Summer Solstice Bike Ride Sunday 21 June 9.30am-12 noon crediton town square Join Sustainable Crediton for a ‘yellow jersey’ bike ride from the Town Square to Quickes Farm Kitchen and back. community music groups. Sunshine guaranteed by organisers, the Music Market! A free event supported by Devon County Council and Crediton Arts Centre Guided Walk Sunday 21 June, 2.30pm-4pm meet at parish church car park A Crediton Museum and Heritage Centre guide will take you around the east end of town, including a visit to Tolleys, believed to be the birthplace of St Boniface, and finish in the Town Square, lasting about an hour and a half. Tickets: £1 (under-12s free), please pay guide. Groups please book with the Museum (01363 773119) wwww.creditonhistory.org The Snow, The Winds, To Sing Bold Set of Ruffians Sunday 21 June, 7.30pm Coffee money plus £2 please (under 18s free) Community Music Box Sunday 21 June, 12 noon–5pm newcombes meadow A chance to enjoy a relaxed picnic in the park, while listening to the best of Crediton’s crediton arts centre A journey in song round Old England; traditional music performed differently, accompanied by specially created live projections mixing archive footage of weird and wonderful England. Tickets £6, £4 concs. to this year’s CrEDiton fEstival! Our 5 bus service runs up to every 15 minutes between Exeter and Crediton and the last service back from Crediton High Street leaves at midnight, 7 days a week. A day of unlimited travel costs just £5.10 with £1 child add on’s available after 9.30 Monday to Friday and any time at the weekends and on Bank Holidays. www.stagecoachbus.com/southwest Or follow us @stagecoachsw Price correct as of March 2015, liable to change without further notice. 6 aDD on a kiD for a quiD! ExEtEr DayriDEr Plus just £5.10 Boniface Centre Buccaneers Bar Congregational Church Crediton Arts Centre Crediton Council Chambers Crediton Library Crediton Methodist Church Crediton Museum and Old Town Hall 9. Crediton Parish Church 10. Crediton Railway Station 11. Hayward’s Primary School 12. Lords Meadow Leisure Centre 13. Moose Hall 14. Newcombes Meadow 15. QE Upper School 16. The Centre in Crediton 17. Three Little Pigs 18. TICKETS: Olivia James Design 19. TOWN SQUARE, EX17 2EE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Key to venues 15 5 19 17 18 13 6 7 14 9 1 4 Many Crediton Festival events are free, some will take the money when you turn up, others just request a voluntary donation, several have their own arrangements for ticket purchasing. So please check the event details first. Tickets 16 3 8 www.creditonartscentre.ticketsource.co.uk Buy online from: Tel: 01363 777968 (cards incur a 25p charge) 18 Crediton EX17 3AH Olivia James Design, 27 High Street, 10 Buy your tickets in person from: 11 2 12 Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events 7 Ticket details and venue map on p.7 Est 1831 8 Lords Meadow CREDITON (01363) 772202 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK ● MON SAT 8.30am 5pm PET ● EQUINE ● GARDEN AND FARM SUPPLIES Seedsmen●Agricultural Merchants ●Maltsters Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events Youth Café and Music Night Wednesday 24 June, 7pm–9pm methodist church Crediton Youth Collective run a regular youth café night but with the opportunity for young people to perform throughout the evening. Free. Operation Belinda Thursday 25 June, Friday 26 June, Saturday 27 June, 7.30pm crediton town square auditorium In 2012, a WWII Kittyhawk fighter plane was found in the Egyptian desert, intact after 70 years, half buried in sand. Operation Belinda tells the story of how it might have ended up there. Placing a group of ENSA entertainers with a British RAF encampment, the writers Tessa Kemp and Jez Taylor have created a tautly written and engaging story rich in humour and romance, with catchy songs you’ll be whistling all the way home! Following recent successes, including The Circus of Secrets and Gold Rush, and featuring a truly inter-generational cast, CYT’s latest co-production with the Crediton Arts Centre promises to be a treat for young and old alike. Tickets £7 adults, £5 concs./groups/child Sponsored by Veitch Penny Solicitors, Crediton Town Council and Devon County Council 9 Ticket details and venue map on p.7 Military Fitness - Family Event Saturday 27 June. 10am-1pm lords meadow leisure centre Family fun following the success of the Children in Need ‘Fight Night’ and Comic Relief ‘Gods of the Arena’ it’s time to “Shape up and get in line…. Soldier!” Guided Walk Saturday 27 June, 2.30pm-3.30pm meet at crediton railway station Hear about the battle of the gauges and other fascinating facts from a Crediton Museum and Heritage Centre guide. Lasting about an hour. Tickets: £1 (under-12s free), please pay guide. Groups please book with the Museum (01363 773119) wwww.creditonhistory.org Swimming Gala Saturday 27 June, 5.30pm-8.30pm lords meadow leisure centre The Devon Chef www.devonchef.co.uk Proud to support Crediton’s 7th Food & Drink Festival “The Devon Chef at Yearlstone Vineyard” Great food using the best of Devon’s produce at Devon’s oldest vineyard. Sip lovely wines with light seasonal lunches on our suntrap terrace overlooking the Exe Valley. Open 11am–4pm, Wed–Sun, Apr–Oct. Book on 01884 855700 email: info@yearlstone.co.uk www.yearlstone.co.uk 10 For local invited clubs, including Exmouth, Honiton and Okehampton. Ages 9+ to 16+ swimming 50m and 100m races on all strokes plus relays. Come along and show support for the Crediton teams. Put on Your Dancing Shoes Saturday 27 June, 7.30pm–11.30pm the moose hall Learn and dance jive, rock and roll, salsa, tango and waltz in a party atmosphere with dance cabaret spots by local dancers. Martyn and Helen Knight from Step in Time will be there to lead the way. For all ages. Bar. Tickets: £10 (concs/groups £8) includes light refreshments (ploughman’s or pasty) from Sue Way, call 0781 7002665, email sue_way@ btopenworld.com Digital Scalextric Evening Sunday 28 June, 5.30pm-9.30pm crediton congregational church Enjoy an evening of racing on the digital scalextric: 5.30pm–7pm for ‘Dads and Kids’ 7.30pm–9.30pm for 14+ years Awards for under 14 and 14+ fastest drivers! A free event Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events The Primary Schools Project Crediton Farmers’ Market crediton town square crediton town square Six local primary schools (three one night, three the other) will entertain audiences in whatever way they devise, through dance, drama, music, storytelling or any combination of these art forms. The Market takes place on the first and third Saturday of each month. Find food that is local, fresh, full of flavour. Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 July, 7pm Saturday 4 July, 10am-1pm Family Fun Day Saturday 4 July, 11am-3pm Tickets £3. A Crediton Arts Centre event newcombes meadow Moon Jazz and Blues Club The Marsyas Suite An event for all the family, enjoy the bouncy castle, a BBQ, games, football, Tae Kwon Do and much more. Wednesday 1 July, 8pm buccaneers bar Chamber jazz by Marcus Vergette, inspired by Titian’s painting “The Flaying of Marsyas”, premiered on Radio 3 in the 90s. This revival is performed by Roz Harding (alto sax), Janna Bulmer and Lucy Welsman (cello), Tom Unwin (piano), Marcus Vergette (double bass). Tickets on the door £6/£5 groups/£3 children QE Evening of Excellence Thursday 2 July, 7pm-9pm qe upper school A showcase of Expressive Arts GCSE and A level groups performance work, from original devised drama pieces to highly skilled musicians demonstrating outstanding creativity and skill. Tickets: £3/£2 concs. from QE Upper School Library Crediton Congregational Church FREE event, supported by Tesco, Il Casita and Inflatafun Crediton Youth Collective’s Alice in Wonderland Gig Saturday 4 July, 7pm-11pm crediton arts centre An opportunity for young people to perform their music. Come in fancy dress, with the theme of ‘Alice In Wonderland’, there’s a prize for best costume! Food and drink on sale. Profits go to Crediton Youth Collective for the benefit of young people in Crediton and surrounding areas. Tickets £2 in advance/£3 on the door. Further information from creditonyouthcollective@ hotmail.com Mozart’s Requiem & Handel’s Coronation Anthems Comedy Suits On The Run Saturday 4 July, 7.30pm-9.30pm buccaneers bar Crediton Festival Chorus, professional soloists and orchestra join together for a magnificent concert in the wonderful setting of the Parish Church. This specially formed choir will be open to any local singers with some choral experience. To take part contact: tina.guthrie@ btinternet.com. crediton parish church Thursday 2 July, 8pm-11pm Stand up, poetry, songs, classic sketches and general mayhem from Clifford Bader, Pat Laver, Jez Taylor, Stu Wight and Julian Wild with MC Richard Ward. Also at Three Little Pigs on Sunday 5 July. Tickets: £5 The Big Gig with Matt Woosey Friday 3 July, 7.30pm town square auditorium The incredible talent of modern acoustic blues legend Matt Woosey supported by The Crow Puppets and Liar in the Light. Matt is making waves on the music scene across Europe, so see him while you can. Tickets £10 (18-yearolds and under free), from AE Lee Outfitters Tickets £7/£5 concs. A Crediton Arts Centre event © Stuart Stott 11 Ticket details and venue map on p.7 It’s A Pawfect Day in the Park Sunday 5 July, 10.30am-5.30pm newcombes meadow A fun day with or without a dog. Categories include a Companion Dog Show (Kennel Club approved); Scruffts for non pedigree dogs; Novelty Dog show for all breeds; My Dog Has Talent competition; and the finals of The Canine Best Friend, supported and run by Mole Avon, nominations will be entered for Crufts’ Friends for Life 2016. With charity stands, demonstrations, music and food. For entry details contact Groomed to Pawfection, 01363 777113, www. groomedtopawfection.com (entry fees go to The Greyhound Sanctuary) Guided Walk Sunday 5 July, 2.30pm-3.30pm meet in the town square See the site where the ‘Great Fire’ started and finish at St Lawrence Chapel. Fascinating facts about your town from a Crediton Museum and Heritage Centre guide. It will last about an hour. Tickets: £1 (under-12s free), please pay guide. Groups please book with the Museum (01363 773119) wwww.creditonhistory.org Comedy Suits On The Run Sunday 5 July, 8pm-11pm three little pigs See entry on Thursday 2 July Tickets: £5 Acupressure for the Generations Monday 6 July, 2pm-5pm for children Friday 10 July, 1.30pm-3pm for adults the centre in crediton Acupressure techniques are an effective way of bringing the body into balance. 6 July, 2-3pm session for children 6 months to 5 years old; 4-5pm session for children 5 to 9-years old. Sessions are free, any donations go to the CredFest charities. Please pre-book with Sarah-Jayne on 07812400634 or email sjkinesiology@gmail.com; www. thecentreincrediton.com YOUR LOCAL LEGAL EXPERTS Offering a full range of legal services. 01363 774706 • Moving home • Agricultural • Commercial • Leases • Family Matters • Landlord & Tenant • Wills & Probate • Accountancy & Tax QualitySolicitors Charlesworth Nicholl Contact us on: www.qualitysolicitors.com/charlesworthnicholl 31 High Street, Crediton, Devon EX17 3AJ Charlesworth Nicholl & Co is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, no. 174176. 12 Visit www.credfest.co.uk for fuller details of all these events Care in the Community Thursday 9 July, 10.00am-2.00pm town square Information stands from the statutory and voluntary sector. Organised by Devon Senior Voice, Crediton and area branch, call Pauline Thomas 01363 866776 Crediton Sings! Thursday 9 July, 7pm until 9.30pm congregational church Local choirs share their songs to celebrate our singing community. Participants learn new songs in harmony, by ear, and then sing in concert. To participate contact Alison Whittall, leader of Crediton World Music Choir, www.alising.co.uk, 01363 774324, alising@btopenworld.com Tickets: £5 adult. The evening is also open to family and friends who wish to join in but ticket numbers will be limited. Beyond Blues a musical evening with readings from Deeper than Indigo Friday 10 July, 7.30pm–9.30pm crediton library Exciting live trio (singer Milla Wood, pianist Hamish Balfour and bass player Al Swainger) with an eclectic mix ranging from Victorian ballads to jazz and blues. Local author Jenny Balfour Paul reads from her intriguing new book Deeper than Indigo: tracing Thomas Machell, forgotten explorer. Crediton. Folk, jazz, choirs, experimental music, classical music and more. A Crediton Arts Centre event The Lords Meadow Road Show Saturday 11 July, 10am-1pm town square From 11am fun fitness for children and parents (no lycra required) or just chat about what the Lords Meadow Leisure Centre has to offer you and your family. www.middevonleisure.org.uk/centres At 10am Involve have organised a chance for volunteers and organisations to connect, www.involve-middevon.org.uk Festival Finale Saturday 11 July, 7.30pm-11.30pm town square A final fling for 2015 with cameo performances from many of the events from the previous four weeks, including: • announcement of winners of the Crediton Short Story Competition • music from Moon Jazz and Blues; World Music Choir; Crediton Youth Collective; QE • movement from T’ai Chi and Tae Kwon Do • drama from QE; Crediton Youth Theatre; Common Players • dance from Katharine Mitchell School of Dance, QE • comedy from Comedy Suits and the MCs Ending with a chance to dance to the fabulous, funk and soul band Electric Spank. 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