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Norfolk13-15 Mar King’s Lynn Fiction FestivalInitiatedbyKing’sLynn’sfinest,Tony Ellis andco-founder,thelateGeorgeMacBeth,istopresentsomeofthebestcontemporarywritersofchapterandverseinafriendlyandinformalsetting.Youwillseeauthorsofinternationalreputealongsidenew,fromallagerangesand fromlocationsacrosstheworld.Meetthewriters,hearthemreadingandbuytheirbooks. www.lynnlitfests.com27-29 Mar Deepdale Spring MarketThe Deepdale Spring Market will host 60+ Norfolk artisans andproducers in two large marquees (Dalegate Tent & OrchardTent), the beach hut Pop Up Shops and many outside stalls.Main Road, Burnham Deepdale, PE31 8FB01485 210305. www.dalegatemarket.co.uk/spring-market28-29 Mar Vintage Sixites FestivalThe festival has real credibility and is an opportunity forenthusiasts of the era to congregate, demonstrate andreignite their passion for the era that brought us The Beatles,Twiggy, Pirate Radio, The Mini and so much more. The arrivalof hundreds of scooters, classic motorbikes and vehicles onthe promenade is certain to set pulses racing, an opportunityto take a look at collectors pride and joy to create a real air ofnostalgia to the day. Cromer Soul Club DJs will drop the needleon iconic 60s tunes on the pier forecourt and free live music onthe pier on both days.Cromer Pier, The Promenade, Cromer, NR27 9HE01263 512495. www.cromerpier.co.uk28-30 May Red Rooster FestivalRed Rooster festival, a weekend celebration of the bestcontemporary American Roots music – Cajun, Soul, Rock ‘nRoll, Roots, Blues and Country – is pleased to announce thefirst line-up for its 7th edition. This year’s headliner is RichardHawley.Euston Hall, Euston, Thetford IP24 2QWwww.redrooster.org.uk28-Mar World Dumpling ChampionshipsThe competition celebrates the famous Norfolk dumpling andits relationship with dumplings from all around the world. Theevent is open to the public, and there will be various tastingsand activities for all the family to enjoy (no ticket required).Professionals will be judged separately in their own kitchens.For more information and to ask for an entry form,email info@spinofftheatre.co.ukSanctuary Coffee Stop, STN, St Alban’s Church NR1 2QF2-19 Apr National Trust & Cadbury Easter Egg HuntThe Firecrest trail is a buggy and wheelchair friendly routewhich leads you amongst the flowering camellias and earlyrhododendrons of the wild garden. For the adventurersamongst you, the Buzzard trail will take you on undulatingpaths to the wilder areas of the park.Sheringham Park, Visitor Centre, Norfolk NR26 8TLwww.nationaltrust.org.uk/events/51cfe4a9-504d-4996-a38b-ffd11cb9b0f0/pages/details11-13 Apr Craft & Wood FestivalSpread over three days see a mix of quality artists, designers,woodturners, craftsmen and enjoy a selection of specialistdemonstrations.Sandringham, King’s Lynn, PE35 6ABwww.sandringhamcraftandwoodfestival.co.uk12-Apr East Anglian Festivals of DogsTotally for charity - The Dog Event with something for all fourlegged friends. It includes the Charity Fun Dog Show with over20 classes daily and ‘Dogs Have Got Talent’, ‘Chase the Bunny’,have a go agility, agility demonstrations, a main ring and somuch more.Elveden Estate, Summerpit Farm Elveden, Thetford, IP24 3TDwww.elveden.com8-10 May Martham Scarecrow FestivalAs Martham Scarecrow Festival falls on VE Day, there will bea theme, WW2. There will be a variety of stalls on the villagegreens over the three days, and not forgetting the TreasureHunt for all the family to enjoy too.Martham, Great Yarmouthwww.marthampc.org.uk/whats-on/scarecrow-festival/16-17 May Crab and Lobster FestivalThe festival is dedicated to promoting the local seafaringheritage and active fishing community. The fun starts onFriday night with a traditional seaside variety concert at theFamous Pier Pavilion Theatre in Cromer and continues over theweekend on Evington Lawns in Cromer.Cromer Pierwww.crabandlobsterfestival.co.ukAUCTIONS & ANTIQUES17 Mar, 21 Apr, 12 May & 2 Jun Antiques & Collectors FairCommunity HallDealers in glass, porcelain, ceramics, books, coins, bank notes,medals, jewellery and much more. Admission: Free.Community Hall, Garden Street, Cromer NR27 9HH07501 78282122 Mar, 19 Apr, 24 May & 21 JunHemsby Antiques & Collectors EventUp to 40 Dealers offering a wide range of top qualitycollectables & antiques, small furniture, jewellery, clocks,porcelains, bronzes, silver, art glass, crystal, and manyother unique treasures. Quality vintage refreshmentsavailable. Open: 8.30am - 3.30pm. Admission: Free.Hemsby Village Hall & Social Club, Waters Lane NR29 4LE28 Mar, 18 Apr & 16 MayNorfolk Snettisham FleamarketAround 20 stalls selling antiques, vintage & retro collectables &curios and more! Light refreshments available. The fleamarketsupport a different charity at each event! Open 9am - 3pm.Admission 50p, early bird £2, under 16s free.The Memorial Hall, 13 Old Church Rd, Snettisham PE31 7LX29 Mar, 26 Apr, 31 May & 28 Jun Hingham AntiquesFairA monthly fair held on the last Sunday of every month apartfrom December. The fair has been running for over 20 yearsso is well established with a good customer base and somegreat quality dealers. There is capacity for 70 stands. Eclecticmix of antiques, collectables, vintage and retro items. This is anopportunity to stand at the fair for anyone that has good qualitystock. This is not a datelined fair but does expect good qualityitems. Open 9.30am - 3.30pm. Admission £2.The Sports Hall, Springfield Way, Hingham NR9 4HB05-Apr Militaria Fair Thetford NorfolkA fantastic and diverse range of quality militaria from some ofthe UKs leading militaria specialists to include deacts, antiquearms, uniform, helmets / hats, medals, badges, books, RFC/RAF, ordnance, collectables and ephemera. Around 150 tables(50 dealers). Free parking and café. Admission: £3.50, AccompU/16s free, early £6 at 9.30am. Open: 10am - 2pmThetford Leisure Centre, Croxton Rd, Thetford, IP24 1JD12-13 Apr Norfolk Showground Antique and CollectorsFairOver 400 inside and outside stands spread over the NorfolkShowground. Excellent parking and good onsite catering.Trade entry on first day 7am-10am £6 (at the gate only). PublicOpen: All other weekend dates: Sat 10am-5pm £5, Sun9am-4pm £5.Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Norwich NR5 0TT149
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