Details: Treasure Trails are a fun, healthy & educational way to help you explore Devon’s hidden treats! Solve either a murder mystery or find the location of hidden treasure! Great fun for all the family! The trails cost £5 and are available to download from www.treasuretrails.co.uk or from Tourist Information Centres.
Details: Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who through shared experience strength and hope are recovering from compulsive overeating. We welcome everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. Bulimics and anorexics are welcome. We follow a Twelve Step programme patterned after that of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Weekly Monday 7:30pm tel:07737632148 www.oagb.org.uk
3. Treasure Trails (Great Days Out) @ Treasure Trails
Details: Treasure Trails are a fun, healthy & educational way to help you explore Devon’s hidden treats! Solve either a murder mystery or find the location of hidden treasure! Great fun for all the family! The trails cost £5 and are available to download from www.treasuretrails.co.uk or from Tourist Information Centres.
Details: "A jewel". Free entry to museum in fine Georgian house. Come and see the house, garden, toy room (toys to play with) , model railway, costume collection, Victorian kitchen, working Polyphon, 6 volume herbarium and displays featuring Launceston's famous sons, poet Charles Causley and discoverer of Neptune John Couch Adams.
5. A Voyage Round My Father (Theatre) @ Sterts Theatre
Details: John Mortimer's best known and most loved comedy drama is brought to life in a sparkling new revival. Based on the true story of his barrister father (from whom the comic creation Rumpole emerged) this delightful production is highly recommended.
Twelve performances:
June 17th,18th,23rd,24th, July 5th,6th,
August 10th,11th,13th,16th,21st, September 8th.
Details: "A jewel". Free entry to museum in fine Georgian house. Come and see the house, garden, toy room (toys to play with) , model railway, costume collection, Victorian kitchen, working Polyphon, 6 volume herbarium and displays featuring Launceston's famous sons, poet Charles Causley and discoverer of Neptune John Couch Adams.