One of the best one-day agricultural shows in Wales is held just outside Cardigan at the end of July each year and this year’s event is set to be a great crowd-puller. There will be a new display ring and a brand new attraction on the showfield – Circus Skills!
A fabulous evening of jazz and an art exhibition and auction are set to raise funds for the arts department at Ysgol Gyfun Emlyn. It’s all happening at Small World Centre in Cardigan on Friday, July 17 from 19:00.
One of the best fish festivals in the country happens on the spectacular Ceredigion coast in July. The Cardigan Bay Seafood Festival is a great attraction for locals and visitors to Aberaeron every year and the 2015 event is on Sunday, July 5. There’s much more to it than fish too!
Amateur dramatic company Cardigan Theatre wowed audiences with their production of Calendar Girls and raised hundreds for charity in the process. When they staged the play in 2012 they put on an extra performance to raise even more money. Now they are back with another risqué show that promises to be just as entertaining for audiences. Sex Cells by Anna Longaretti, staged by Cardigan Theatre, is at Theatre Mwldan on June 23 and 24, at 7.30pm.
If you haven’t caught up with Live Screenings at your local cinema yet, this summer is a great time to start. Coming up are major art exhibitions from galleries around the world, opera from the English National Opera, the Royal Opera House and from the Metropolitan in New York, ballet from the Royal Ballet, Shakespeare from the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, and contemporary drama from the NT too – all showing at a cinema near you. Check out what’s on at Theatr Mwldan in Cardigan to get you started.
Want to see a blockbuster art exhibition from top galleries of the world without travelling more than a few miles from home? Check out the latest Exhibition on Screen at your local cinema. The next great art feature at Theatr Mwldan in Cardigan is ‘The Impressionists’, showing on June 2nd.
A Fish Feast with folk music? Oh yes, that’s how we roll here in west Wales. The Fish Feast and concert event being held at Small World Centre in Cardigan on Friday, May 29th, from 6pm, will be a great Community Celebration. There will be a delicious fish supper to start and a concert starring Welsh folk band Fernhill to follow.
Rescuing and rehoming stray and abandoned pet animals is a way of life for a small group of dedicated people in Ceredigion. Last year the county branch of the RSPCA, which is run entirely by volunteers, found homes for about 80 stray or abandoned animals – and that’s not all they do. All the statistics will be in the latest annual report, which will be presented at the branch AGM on Friday, May 15th, at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Aberaeron, at 7.30pm.
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