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10 things to do this weekend, June 24-26

By Bristol24/7  Thursday Jun 23, 2016

Friday: Fine dining voyage, ss Great Britain
Enjoy a seven-course First Class feast, with a menu inspired by the ship’s destinations.
www.ssgreatbritain.org/whats-on/fine-dining-voyage

Friday: Kim Lowings and the Greenwood, Folk House
Kim is an Appalachian mountain dulcimer player, pianist and songwriter.
www.folkhousemusic.com/live_music/kim-lowings-and-greenwood_june_24

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Friday: Street food night market, King Street
A summer night market including traders Ah-Ma’s Dumplings, Pastilla House and Uchu Perú.
Click here for some great deals at the event from Wriggle 

Friday-Sunday: Good Chemistry open brewery; William Street, St Philip’s
Commiserate not going to Glastonbury with beer and cheer aplenty, and food from Gopal’s Curry Shack.
www.goodchemistrybrewing.co.uk/2016/06/10/glastonbury-open-brewery

Saturday: Hellfire Video Club 5th birthday all-dayer, Cube
All-day celebration of films weird and wonderful accompanied by a DJ and beers.
www.cubecinema.com/programme/event/hellfire-video-club-5th-birthday-all-dayer,8690/

Saturday & Sunday: Sustrans Bristol Nightrider
Join hundreds of cyclists in a 100km, fully supported night time bike ride around Bristol by moonlight. 
www.sustrans.org.uk/events/nightrider-bristol-liverpool-or-london-2016

Photo courtesy of www.betterbybike.info

Saturday-September 11: Jamaican Pulse, RWA
A landmark exhibition of Jamaican visual art is the first major event of its kind ever to be held in the UK.
www.bristol247.com/channel/whats-on/art-01/exhibitions/jamaican-pulse-bristol?time=1466809200

The World is Yours, Storm Saulter, 2014

Sunday: England vs Sri Lanka, Brightside Ground
Following three test matches, Bristol will host the third one-day international of the series.
www.gloscricket.co.uk/last-few-tickets-for-next-weekends-international/

Sunday: Beethoven Evening, Colston Hall
Featuring Tasmin Little, Bristol Metropolitan Orchestra and local choirs in aid of Save the Children.
www.colstonhall.org/shows/ode-to-joy/

Sunday: Slaughter No Remedy, Bristol Register Office
Reenactment of military tribunal between a leading opponent of conscription and a Lieutenant-Colonel.
www.network23.org/realww1/2016/05/16/slaughter-no-remedy/

Walter Ayles (left) with other leaders of the No-Conscription Fellowship in April 1916

 

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