A spot of ballet in Howard Davis Park, miniature trains in St. Mary and handmade pottery and ceramics are all on the menu for this weekend.
Ballet in the Park
When? Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 June – 11:00 to 15:30
Where? Howard Davis Park
What? Join Ballet d'Jèrri for two days of training, rehearsals, workshops and performances at the bandstand at Howard Davis Park. Presented in collaboration with Jersey Opera House, this will be a unique chance to enjoy dance removed from the traditional theatre setting. Entry is free.
When? From Saturday 24 June – 10:00 to 16:00
Where? The Merchant's House, Commercial Buildings, St. Helier
What? Art in Clay is a celebration of handmade pottery and ceramics, featuring a large and diverse array of locally made ceramics and pottery from over a dozen different potters, including Pippa Barrow.
When? Saturday 24 June – 09:00 to 17:00
Where? St. Aubin, outside the Parish Hall
What? Browse the many stalls inside and outside the Parish Hall to find unique vintage items.
When? Saturday 24 June – 10:00 to 17:00
Where? La Rue des Buttes, Saint Mary
What? If you like miniature trains, this is just the thing for you. The HSBA Garden Railway is a G Scale garden layout with over 138m (455ft) of track navigate through tunnels, over bridges and past the pond in a garden in the parish of St. Mary.
When? Saturday 24 June – 12:00 to 16:30
Where? St. John’s Parish Church
What? An afternoon of fun for families with bouncy castles, entertainment and food stalls.
When? Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 June
Where? The Watersplash
What? The island’s favourite 80s Surf Festival is back. Come watch surf competitions, join in some yoga and listen to live music.
Eco Jersey Parish Clean Up
When? Sunday 25 June – 10:00 to 12:00
Where? The list of clean up locations in St. Helier, St. John, St. Peter, Grouville, St. Clement, St. Brelade, or St. Saviour can be found on the Parish Clean Up website https://www.parishcleanup.com/?fbclid=IwAR0SS1TgYOy3LHS6AJn48ncp41JNotcwT-dyoA_Dp0KEcc_pwuPUYQ4xU5ACalendar 23 June
What? Join ecoJersey at the fourth annual Parish Clean Up. In previous years, helpers collected half a tonne of litter and pollutants and the goal is to smash the target this year!