What's On this weekend in Falmouth: Documentary Event Focusing on Local water issues, Falmouth Stamp Fair, and Live Music at The Poly

By Max Goodman

13th Apr 2023 | Local News

Check out our What's On page for more events
Check out our What's On page for more events

Welcome to your weekly What's On in Falmouth with Nub News.

Every Thursday we round up just some of 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 event for FREE using the Nub It button and find events taking place around the town here: What's On.

Saturday 15th April - Billie Bottle's Temple of Shibboleth/Solarference

Billie Bottle's Temple of Shibboleth are delighted to be bringing their Mending Tour to The Poly this weekend.

The tour is promoting the release of their eponymous debut album, produced by George Shilling (Blur/Primal Scream/Bjork). The night will also feature folktronica duo, Solarference.

The Temple band are an all-woman 5-piece based in Devon, who blends mythic prog/jazz with pop melodies. They have been described by All About Jazz as "vigorous and unequivocally hip". The show combines art-rock with melodic grooves and is a really different experience that tells the story of The Week. How we cope with the world as it is today, practically, soulfully, and with humour.

For more information or to book your tickets: Billie Bottle's Temple of Shibboleth/Solarference

The Mending Tour live at The Poly

Saturday 15th April - Falmouth Stamp Fair

Following the success of our last year's stamp fair, the Falmouth & District Philatelic Society are pleased to announce that they will be staging the 'Falmouth Stamp Fair' again this year at Emmanuel Baptist Church. The material on offer from the traders will be of the highest quality. We will be offering a fine selection of refreshments, including cakes and other offerings. 

There will be a selection of dealers catering for all your philatelic needs including, Stamps, Postcards, Postal History, Stationery, Catalogues, and Accessories.

For more information: Falmouth Stamp Fair

Some of the stamps with a Falmouth cancel, one of which is a Penny Black, the first stamp ever which came into use on the 6th May 1840.

Sunday 16th April - 99p Films - Community Interest Cinema

99p Films provides Community Interest Cinema events in the South West, empowering audiences and bringing communities together through the power of documentary film.

The next event which is held at the Princess Pavilion is: BREATH - WATCH - EAT - which is focused on water and our local seas, with two docs on offer 'Down the drain' and 'KELP!' The evening begins with a well-being breathing exercise at the start, there will be intervals for talking points around sewage pollution and seaweed alternatives and the event will conclude with a feast offering a healthy vegan sustainably sourced meal and will include food relating to the documentaries shown.

For more information or to book your tickets: 99p Films - Community Interest Cinema

There will be two documentary films shown at the event.

     

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