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EvVENTS PROGRAMME 2018





BANDSTAND PROGRAMME
Saturday  12 May                             Ready to Rock school     11am - 2pm

Saturday  9 June                               Rufus and the Fireflies
(Start of Music Festival week)         Clarinet and Saxophone Choir
                                                          Igloo Music
               
Saturday   21 July                              Now that's Jive
       (Classic Car)                              The Dolomites

Sunday 29 July                                   TBC 
Wedding fayre
Saturday 11 August                         Rufus and the Fireflies

Saturday 22 September                    Schools  Saturday

OTHER EVENTS
2 July                     2 weeks               School Art trail around Waterlooville Businesses 
             
Saturday 21 July                                Classic Cars in Waterlooville Precinct

Sunday 29 July                                   Wedding Fayre  in Waterlooville Precinct

MONTHLY CINEMA
4th Thursday in the month          7pm for 7.30pm         St Georges Hall, Waterlooville
                                                                £6 ticket inc drink and treat!

SUMMER FETE  Sunday 19 August   Jubilee Park

CHRISTMAS EVENT  Saturday 17 November

SANTAS GROTTO  Saturday 8 December

Waterlooville Events team
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Twitter:  @WaterloovilleET
Building Community for OUR Town
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