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TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT’S COMING UP ACROSS THE EAST RIDING

Here’s a round-up of events taking place across the East Riding in the coming weeks and months: 

Canine Carnival at Sewerby Hall and Gardens 

The Canine Carnival returns to Sewerby Hall and Gardens on Sunday 15th September.  

It is hosted in partnership with Jerry Green Dog Rescue, who for over 60 years have rescued, cared for, and rehomed over 44,000 dogs in need of a second chance.  

With a community outreach programme in East Yorkshire, as well as three centres across Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, Jerry Green Dog Rescue continue to provide a safe place for homeless dogs and to seek new loving places for them to live. 

Guaranteed to get tails wagging, this doggy delightful day will have lots on offer, including the fun dog show, demonstrations, dog agility, face painting, competitions, a dog zone, pick’ n mix, scent work, ball pools, educational talks, and lots more.  

Find out more information including timetable of events and how to book at eryc.link/CanineCarnival.  

Individuals exhibition at Sewerby Hall and Gardens 

An exhibition of portraits of members of Bridlington’s maritime community by artist Leanne Broadbent and a look at the history of the fishing industry in and around Bridlington.  

The house is open daily, last admission 4pm. Standard charges apply. Find out more at eryc.link/IndividualsExhibition 

Active Communities Molescroft Walk 

A new one-hour walk in Molescroft is taking place each week for 10 weeks from Tuesday 10th September at 10am.  

Meet new people, explore nature and improve your health. Plus, enjoy free tea and coffee at the end of the walk.  

The one-hour walk is in partnership with Molescroft Parish Council and Molescroft Wildlife Network.  

Want to get involved? Email laura.hutchinson@eastriding.gov.uk or call 07887 653489. 

Last chance for early bird tickets for Winter Woodland 

You could save up to £20 on a weekday family ticket with the early bird offer. 

This year Winter Woodland will be bigger and better than ever, and organisers want to reward early bird bookers, but the offer must end at 12 midnight on Sunday 1st September. 

Organisers also want to make booking your Winter Woodland tickets as easy as possible.  

If you don’t want to pay for your tickets all in one go, you can now spread the cost with a flexible instalment plan that suits you. 

Find out more at eryc.link/winterwoodland.  

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