Summer Holidays are here! Plus, Riverside Festival, National Paralympic Day, World Croquet Championships and Newstead Abbey Food and Drink Festival!
Nottingham City Council sent this bulletin at 20-07-2015 04:35 PM BST
BMI The Park Hospital Riverside FestivalFriday 31 July - Sunday 2 August Don't miss summer's biggest and best FREE festival in Nottingham! Join us at the Victoria Embankment for three days of fun, live music and things to do. There's a huge array of fun street theatre and entertainers to amuse kids and adults alike, plus music from fantastic acts including local up-and-comers Lacey, folksinger of the year 2015 nominee Jez Lowe, and jazz on the Northbank Stage.
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The Wiz at Nottingham Lakeside ArtsUntil Saturday 25 July
Join Lakeside on a uniquely Nottingham yellow brick road to meet Scarecrow, Dorothy, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion in this musical sensation. The world-famous story of Oz is being relocated to downtown Nottingham in the early 70s, when Northern Soul was the greatest dance, music and style craze in the land.
Grab your ruby sneakers, polish off those dance moves, click your heels three times and enjoy The Wizard of Oz as you have never seen it before.
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Portugese Supper Club comes to Nottingham!Enjoy a taste of Portugal here in the East Midlands at an intimate supper club in Sherwood. The hosts will be serving up a fabulous four course (+ treats) menu of Portuguese delicacies and delights - their favourite foods and recipes from 20 years of visiting the Algarve. >>£25 per person. Find out more and bookRegister for the Marie Curie 10k Walk to RememberWollaton Park on Saturday 22 August 7pm - 10pm Join us for an evening 10k walk your family and friends at Wollaton Hall in Nottingham this summer to remember someone close to you and raise money to care for more people living with a terminal illness. Journey past the serene lake and watch as the sun sets over the beautiful parkland. On completion relax with fellow walkers to enjoy your picnic, or delicious hot food available to buy at the event. After completing the walk, settle down and enjoy the festival-like celebrations with live music, entertainment and a fire juggling performance at 10pm. This coincides with the time many Marie Curie Nurses start their night shift, providing care to people with terminal illnesses and their families in their own homes. >>Find out more and register
The Grand Tour walks at Nottingham Castle and Newstead Abbey
To celebrate The Grand Tour art exhibition (now on at Nottingham Contemporary and other venues), artist Alison Lloyd has created a series of Grand Tour Walks, offering fresh perspectives on the collections, architecture and landscape of Nottingham Castle and Newstead Abbey. Walks are £5 per person at the Castle, and £7 at Newstead (including parking).
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