What's On in Felixstowe area this weekend

By Derek Davis

22nd Jun 2023 | Local News

See the barge race from Felixstowe (Picture: Nub News)
See the barge race from Felixstowe (Picture: Nub News)

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Welcome to your weekly what's on round up for the Felixstowe area.

Every Thursday we collate all the eye-catching events occurring in your area over the weekend. 

Read on for Felixstowe's not to be missed outings this week, and don't forget, add your event for free by using the black Nub It button.

Celebrate Suffolk Day with this fun family day in Kirton.

Full details here...

Charlie Haylock, the man that taught Ralph Fiennes the Suffolk dialect in the film The Dig is giving a talk at the Two Sisters Art Centre on the history of the county's surnames.

Find out what yours is.

Full details here...

Meanwhile, across the river pop into the Red Lion in Chelmondiston as the 61st Barge Race sets sail.

Start with a free drink to help celebrate the completion of one year of running The Red Lion . Enjoy a complimentary glass of house wine and a pint with a main course thought June.

The Red Lion serves all the pub classics along with interesting dishes created around seasonal ingredients and local produce as much as possible. Children and friendly, and dog-friendly there is also have a beautiful courtyard where you can enjoy a glass of wine or a pint or two.

For these, and many more events coming up go to our What's On page here, set it on your favourites, or add your events for free.

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