EVENTS
13 FEBRUARY WORKING WITH WILLOW Brogdale Collections , Faversham www . brogdalecollections . org Time : 10am - 4pm | Price : £ 65
This one day course will introduce you to the traditional craft of working with willow and basket weaving . Get hands on practice and learn the skills you need to work with willow and make baskets . Perfect for those new to basket weaving as well as those wishing to rekindle their skills .
Start the day learning about the different types of willow , handling the material , and discovering why and how the particular willows are used . Spend the rest of the day learning the process of making a small basket suitable for fruit , bread and other small items . Use locally grown willow to make your basket and take your finished creation home at the end of the day .
13 FEBRUARY SOUL CHEF KITCHEN VALENTINE ’ S DAY EVENT Astor Theatre , Deal www . soulchefkitchen . co . uk Time : 1st Sitting 12:30pm - 3pm , 2nd Sitting 4pm - 6pm | Price : £ 70 for two
Enjoy a romantic three course meal cooked with passion and love by Soul Chef Kitchen . Following the huge success of their Valentine ' s takeaway meals last year , chef Dexter has created a special dine-in menu for meat lovers , seafood lovers and veggie lovers to ensure you can enjoy the memorable meal with your loved one .
15 - 19 FEBRUARY MY MIND ’ S EYE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION Kaleidoscope Gallery , Sevenoaks www . svaf . co . uk
Featuring the work of twelve West Kent Mind clients who have participated in My Mind ’ s Eye , a programme of mindful photography workshops designed to help participants experiencing mental health problems to reconnect with the world through photography and build confidence through a shared creative passion . Displayed in a special exhibition co-ordinated by the course leaders and fine art photographers Paul Sanders and Steve Sunnucks , both of whom have struggled with their mental health and believe passionately in the positive benefits of mindful photography for mental health and wellbeing .
15 - 19 FEBRUARY THE LION , THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE Marlowe Theatre , Canterbury www . marlowetheatre . com Time : 7pm , matinees 2pm | Price : £ 15 - £ 49
Step through the wardrobe and into Narnia . Direct from London , the smash-hit production of C . S . Lewis ’ classic The Lion , The Witch And The Wardrobe , voted the nation ' s favourite book in 2019 , is
FIREMAN SAM LIVE ! SAVES THE CIRCUS
coming to Canterbury , starring Samantha Womack ( EastEnders , Jack And The Beanstalk ) as The White Witch .
Step through the wardrobe into the enchanted kingdom of Narnia . Join Lucy , Edmund , Susan and Peter as they wave goodbye to wartime Britain and embark on the most magical of adventures in a frozen , faraway land where they meet a faun , talking beavers , the noble king of Narnia , Aslan , and the coldest , most evil of all , The White Witch . This critically acclaimed production is pure theatrical magic .
Recommended 6yrs +
17 FEBRUARY COOKING MORNING FOR CHILDREN The Chequers Deal www . chequersdeal . co . uk Time : 10am - 12pm | Price : £ 40
Head to South Africa to make bunny chow and then home again for a Swiss roll . Bunny chow is a gentle lamb or beef curry which is eaten from a bread loaf . African street food at its best ! The Swiss roll is a delicious , light rolled sponge that incorporates plenty of skills in the making . Children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult . All ingredients included .
18 FEBRUARY SHLOMO ’ S BEATBOX ADVENTURE FOR KIDS Gulbenkian , Canterbury www . thegulbenkian . co . uk Time : 2pm | Price : £ 10
World record-breaking beatboxer SK Shlomo makes mad music with his mouth . Become one of this sonic superhero ’ s sidekicks in a world of funny sounds , brilliant noises and cool music , whether you ’ re aged 1 or 101 !
18 FEBRUARY FIREMAN SAM LIVE ! SAVES THE CIRCUS The Orchard Theatre , Dartford www . orchardtheatre . co . uk Time : 11am - 2pm Price : £ 20 , Under 16s £ 19 , Family of 4 £ 74 ( must include 1 adult and 1 child )
When all of his friends go away , Norman Price decides to find adventure in Pontypandy and become the star of a visiting circus . But with a tiger on the loose and faulty lights , the adventure soon turns to danger . Can Fireman Sam come to the rescue and save the circus ?
Join Sam , Penny , Elvis , Station Officer Steele and Norman in an all singing , dancing , action-packed show . You can become a fire-fighter cadet and then watch the magic of the circus . So , come along to Pontypandy and watch the adventures unfold !
19 FEBRUARY CAR TRACK DAY AT LYDDEN HILL Lydden Hill Race Circuit www . lyddenhill . co . uk Time : 9am | Price : £ 130
Track days are the perfect way of learning more about your vehicle in a safe , controlled and noncompetitive environment . There is no racing , no timing and no requirement to set a new lap record . Just the opportunity to drive your car as fast as you feel comfortable . Drivers are invited to nominate themselves for one of two different groups to keep everyone safe and happy : Novice or Inter- Experienced . Equally , experienced drivers in dedicated track cars can really press on , without getting held up . With 6 x 15 minute sessions on offer to every driver .
19 FEBRUARY TOM ROBINSON : WHITE RIOT The Gulbenkian Theatre , Canterbury www . thegulbenkian . co . uk Time : 7pm | Price : £ 18
A screening of Rubika Shah ' s acclaimed documentary White Riot followed by Tom Robinson performing an acoustic set . Rubika Shah ’ s acclaimed documentary White Riot charts the Rock Against Racism movement of the 1970 ’ s culminating in 1978 ’ s huge antifascist carnival in Victoria Park , London . Closing the show that day was the Tom Robinson Band who were longstanding supporters of RAR and had just had two Top 20 singles . Screening with his acoustic guitar for songs and stories from the time including ‘ Up Against The Wall ’, ‘ Glad To Be Gay ’ and of course ‘ 2-4-6-8 Motorway ’ which became one of the landmark singles of the punk era .
18