Rainbows ready - it's PRIDE time! Plus, Riverside Festival, Food and Drink festivals and much more
Nottingham City Council sent this bulletin at 28-07-2016 02:07 PM BST
British Open Wheelchair Championships 26 - 31 JulyWatch the world's top wheelchair players playing at Nottingham Tennis Centre, and cheer on the paralympians who will represent the GB Paralympic tennis team in Rio.
Get tickets (kids go free!)
| Caribbean Carnival - Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 AugustSave the date for the Caribbean Carnival at Victoria Embankment! You'll be able to catch the tram to the carnival this year, and there's so much happening, including live music, the colourful parade, food and drink stalls, funfair, and much more. See what's on.
| More events in Nottingham in the next week:Daily: heritage and cave tours at The Malt CrossDaily: cave tours at Nottingham CastleThis week: See what FREE City of Football activities are on this weekThis week: Take part in FREE activities in your local park with Parklives, including archery, golf and yogaSaturday 30 July: Rice Crispy Cakes at Green's WindmillSaturday 30 July: A Boy and a Bear in a Boat at Nottingham Central LibrarySaturday 30 - Sunday 31 July: Archery at Nottingham CastleSunday 31 July: The Snail and the Whale at Nottingham Lakeside ArtsSunday 31 July: FREE guided bike ride in Wollaton ParkMonday 1 August: FREE Orienteering Challenge at Woodthorpe Grange ParkWant more upcoming events? Join our Facebook pageExhibitionsExhibitions showing in Nottingham now:Until 23 July: Express Yourself at City ArtsUntil 7 August: Grand Tourists and Others at Nottingham Lakeside ArtsUntil 11 September: Dissonance Beverly Bennet in collaboration with Nottingham Collective at New Art ExchangeUntil 11 September: Sumiko Eaden: Screenplay at New Art ExchangeUntil 18 September: Hurvin Anderson: Dub versions at New Art ExchangeUntil 25 September: After Image by Yelena Popova at Nottingham ContemporaryUntil 25 September: Pump House by Michael Buetler at Nottingham ContemporaryUntil 9 October: Evelynn Gibbs in Peace and Wartime at Nottingham CastleUntil 16 October: A Greek in Egypt: The Hunter from Naukratis at Nottingham Lakeside ArtsUntil April 2017: Painting in Broken Tones: Sir John Alfred Arnesby Brown
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