What's On in Falmouth this weekend?
By Max Goodman
16th Feb 2023 | Local News
Good morning, and welcome to your weekly What's On in Falmouth.
Every Thursday we round up all the eye-catching events occurring in your area over the weekend.
Read on for Falmouth's not to be missed outings this week, and remember, you can add your FREE event using the Nub It button and find events taking place around the town here: What's On.
Friday 17th February - Forbidden Artefacts for Children! Museum on Wheels
Get hands-on during this workshop, touch, draw, and get lost in your imagination as you get up close and personal with usually forbidden objects!
Join, as real-life explorer Charlotte as she shares some of her favourite artefacts (original and replica) from across the globe and her expeditions- including those from Egypt and Central America.
This workshop will run twice on Friday afternoon:
2 pm-3 pm- suitable for ages 5-7 (must be accompanied by an adult) tickets: The Poly (savoysystems.co.uk)
3:30 pm-4:30 pm- suitable for ages 8 – 12 (must be accompanied by an adult): NOW SOLD OUT
Friday 17th February - The Cornish Bank Earthquake relief fundraiser
After a devastating earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, The Cornish Bank teamed up with Falmouth & Penryn Welcome Refugees to organise a fundraiser this Friday in an attempt to raise money for the relief effort.
The night will run from 6:00 pm till late and the bank will be putting on a three-course Middle-eastern Vegetarian feast before special guest DJs provide the vibes for the rest of the evening.
Book your tickets here: Fundraiser for the earthquake relief effort in Syria and Turkey.
Saturday 18th February - Apocalypse Kernow
Coming to The Poly Falmouth, 'One of the best Cornish zombie apocalypse comedies ever made'.
Fresh from the Ed Fringe OMF Theatre's Greg Winders (creator of Best of BBC Upload - Barmy Nonsense and Hogwarts Ofsted) brings you an OnComm-nominated comedy that answers the tough questions like will a Cornish zombie still go jam first on their cream tea? Is the term 'zombie' even appropriate or would brain addict be more considerate? How would institutions like Trago Mills deal with a zombie apocalypse?
Saturday 18th February 8:00 pm at The Poly, Falmouth, Tickets: £9, A £1 Poly Fund payment is added to each ticket sold.
Saturday 18th February - Legend Lovers Party
A night at Bahama Mamas in Falmouth celebrating love post-Valentines, giving you one last chance at love. The night will be filled with vibes and music and live entertainment that will guarantee an unforgettable night.
There will be prizes for Best Dress Couple and Best Dressed Singleton - Come dressed to impress in red or pink. There will be a 360 Photo Booth from 10 - 12 am.
Sat 18th Feb at 10:00pm-Sun 19th Feb at 2:30am
Book your tickets here: Legend Lovers at Bahama Mamas.
Sunday 19th February - Chyan Festive Sunday
SWAMP Circus is once again holding its successful Chyan Festive Sunday. This event is fun for all the family to spend the day at Chyan Cultural Centre with a range of activities for all ages.
Forest school, circus skills, yoga classes, and an on-site vegan café! Come join the Swamp Circus for a fun, relaxing Sunday - a great way to round off the half-term.
Running from 12 - 6 PM at Chyan Cultural Centre, Penryn, TR10 9BT
Book your tickets here: Swamp Circus online ticket
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