Kenilworth Festival promoted by the Rotary Club of Kenilworth with photographs by Sally Evans.
Many photographs are available for sale from Sally Evans Photographer for a limited period (offer closes July 29th). |
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Sunday 16th May 2010 Art Show “The Spirit of Kenilworth” Sponsored by The Construction Centre.co.uk. Party in the Park - a free, family fun day, 3 stages for live music & dance, an arena, 100+ stalls, amusements, teddy bear’s picnic, competitions, BBC Dig In Tour and lots of family fun! 11.30 am - 5.30 pm FREE - no ticket required! The Abbey Fields, Forrest Road, Kenilworth Rotary Sedan Chair Race Sponsored by Town & Country Furniture & Mercia Carpets 11.30 am starting at 12 noon FREE From Abbey End, Forrest Road, Kenilworth (ending in Abbey Fields) come along and support! To enter a team call Roy on 01926 777090 Abbey Barn Museum open to the public. Abbey Barn Museum, Abbey Fields, Kenilworth 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm FREE! - no ticket required! Armonico Consort performs Rachmaninov Vespers (All Night Vigil) interwoven with Russian Plainchant. 7.30 pm £10.00 Supported by Big Lottery Fund - tickets to be purchased in advance St Nicholas Church, High Street, Kenilworth call 01926 863334 between 2pm - 8pm 7.30 pm £6.50 |
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Art Show Prizes
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Festival Art show Sponsor, Richard Simmonds, making award to Clinton Primary School (Under 11 years Schools Competition) |
Kay Ellison of Kenilworth School with her painting “Freak Show” (Winner over 11 years - Festival Art Show) |
Rachel Stevenson's entry “Dog” Winner of Special Achievement Award - Festival Art Show |
Glenda Rae, 2nd Best in Show for her painting of “Otters at Play” |
PARTY IN THE PARK Over 100 stalls ... (The Rotary Club of Kenilworth provides a platform for local charities.) |
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THE SEDAN CHAIR RACE Teams assemble in Abbey End ready for the Race in the Abbey fields |
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LET THE PARTY BEGIN! Three separate stages, continuous entertainment ... fun and games for children of all ages. |
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THE FINAL CONCERT The Armonico Consort performs Rachmaninov’s Vespers in St Nicholas Church. |
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