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FESTIVAL 2011 A celebration of renewable energy from sun, wind and water Programme of Events www.blythrenewablesfestival.org.uk All events are free although there will be a charge for access to the tall ship, boat trips and fun fair. Photography courtesy of David Williams. Saturday 18th June 10-5pm and Sunday 19th June 10-4pm

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Page 1: Blyth Renewables Festival 2011

FESTIVAL 2011A celebration of renewable

energy from sun, wind and water

Programme of Events

www.blythrenewablesfestival.org.ukAll events are free although there will be a charge for access to the tall ship, boat trips and fun fair.

Photography courtesy of David Williams.

Saturday 18th June 10-5pm and Sunday 19th June 10-4pm

Festival map

Tall Ship

GreenFairground

NarecDemonstrations

Disabled Parking

DisabledParking

RenewablesVillage

Park & Ride

First Aid &Lost Children

RoadsClosed

Music Stage

BoatTrips

Park and RideThere will be a free park and ride

service provided by Parkside

Coaches on Saturday and

Sunday. Car parking is located on

A193 Links Road, Seaton Sluice

(The ranches/dunes car park).

The bus will leave the car park

every 20 minutes from 10am.

Please note there is no service

between 1pm – 2pm.

A full timetable can be

downloaded from

www.blythrenewablesfestival.org.uk

Wellington Stre

et

Quay R

oad

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Visit the spectacular Tall Ship Stavros S Niarchos!

Take a river boat trip provided by North Sea Logistics (Tickets must be purchased in advance from the Renewables Village marquee).

Visit our Renewables Village (Marquee) for a variety of displays, demonstrations and competitions from the regions renewable energy organisations.

Take part in fun workshops and games for all the family including:

lMake your own windcatcher, highflyer or power hat to take away or help to build our Wind Dragon with Headway Arts.

lMake your own wind wheel or flag in our great textile workshop. Also make your own junk instrument and learn to play it with Melting Pot Arts.

lFacepainting (£1pp), parachute and old fashioned games with Northumberland Playrangers (Saturday only).

lMake your own smoothie with pedal power and eat a rainbow with The Real Food Company (Saturday only).

lPainting demonstration with artist in residence Ted Taylor.

What’s on... Saturday 18th June 10-5pm and Sunday 19th June 10-4pm

Plus lStreet theatre throughout the day with Lord of the Bins, Wanna Bees TV and

Dutch swimming sensation The Van Dunk Brothers with Bread and Butter Theatre Company.

lSay hello to Meranda and her seahorses and Polly the temperamental parrot (Saturday) and Belladonna and her Venus flytraps (Sunday) with Bell and Bullock Circus Theatre.

lMeet Wind, Rain and Sun and the beautiful mermaid with Mint!

lGreen funfair with trampolines, penalty shoot out and more!

Parade of Sail 4pm Sunday, wave off the Tall Ship Stavros S Niarchos and a fleet of other vessels to the sound of New Orleans Mardi Gras from The Riverside Stompers.

CUT OUT OF BOAT

Enjoy live music and dance on our main stage by community and professional groups plus

a chance to sing your heart out with our special karaoke sing along with our compere Jordy

Cernik.

Saturday

11 – 11.45 North Tyneside Steelband (Caribbean and calypso)

12 – 12.30 Blyth Valley Samba (Brazilian rhythm percussion)

12.30 – 12.50 Karaoke Kids (A chance for you to join in!)

12.50 – 1.20 Clann na n’gael Irish Dance School

1.30 – 2.00 Ceroc (Modern jive dance demonstration)

2.10 – 2.30 Karaoke Adults (A chance for you to join in!)

2.40 – 3.10 Cabin Fever Pirate Show (circus theatre in

the performance area)

3.15 – 3.45 North East Gospel Choir

3.45 – 4.00 Karaoke final - Blyth’s Got Talent!

4.00 – 5.00 Totally Tropical (Jamaican beach party,

reggae and more!)

Sunday

11 – 11.45 Haydon Bridge Sunshine Panners plus

fun workshop (Caribbean and calypso)

11.55 – 12.15 Karaoke (A chance for you to join in!)

12.20 – 12.50 Ceroc (Modern jive dance demonstration)

1.00 – 1.30 Harps and Voices (Pupils from Burnside

Primary School)

1.45 – 2.40 Trade Secret (Covers and all the hits)

2.45 – 3.00 Karaoke final – Blyth’s Got Talent!

3.15 – 4.00 Northumbrian Water Ellington Colliery

Band (Brass)

Please note this is an outdoor live music event with

no formal seating. Please bring rugs or your own

seating and dress for the weather.

Page 3: Blyth Renewables Festival 2011

Visit the spectacular Tall Ship Stavros S Niarchos!

Take a river boat trip provided by North Sea Logistics (Tickets must be purchased in advance from the Renewables Village marquee).

Visit our Renewables Village (Marquee) for a variety of displays, demonstrations and competitions from the regions renewable energy organisations.

Take part in fun workshops and games for all the family including:

lMake your own windcatcher, highflyer or power hat to take away or help to build our Wind Dragon with Headway Arts.

lMake your own wind wheel or flag in our great textile workshop. Also make your own junk instrument and learn to play it with Melting Pot Arts.

lFacepainting (£1pp), parachute and old fashioned games with Northumberland Playrangers (Saturday only).

lMake your own smoothie with pedal power and eat a rainbow with The Real Food Company (Saturday only).

lPainting demonstration with artist in residence Ted Taylor.

What’s on... Saturday 18th June 10-5pm and Sunday 19th June 10-4pm

Plus lStreet theatre throughout the day with Lord of the Bins, Wanna Bees TV and

Dutch swimming sensation The Van Dunk Brothers with Bread and Butter Theatre Company.

lSay hello to Meranda and her seahorses and Polly the temperamental parrot (Saturday) and Belladonna and her Venus flytraps (Sunday) with Bell and Bullock Circus Theatre.

lMeet Wind, Rain and Sun and the beautiful mermaid with Mint!

lGreen funfair with trampolines, penalty shoot out and more!

Parade of Sail 4pm Sunday, wave off the Tall Ship Stavros S Niarchos and a fleet of other vessels to the sound of New Orleans Mardi Gras from The Riverside Stompers.

CUT OUT OF BOAT

Enjoy live music and dance on our main stage by community and professional groups plus

a chance to sing your heart out with our special karaoke sing along with our compere Jordy

Cernik.

Saturday

11 – 11.45 North Tyneside Steelband (Caribbean and calypso)

12 – 12.30 Blyth Valley Samba (Brazilian rhythm percussion)

12.30 – 12.50 Karaoke Kids (A chance for you to join in!)

12.50 – 1.20 Clann na n’gael Irish Dance School

1.30 – 2.00 Ceroc (Modern jive dance demonstration)

2.10 – 2.30 Karaoke Adults (A chance for you to join in!)

2.40 – 3.10 Cabin Fever Pirate Show (circus theatre in

the performance area)

3.15 – 3.45 North East Gospel Choir

3.45 – 4.00 Karaoke final - Blyth’s Got Talent!

4.00 – 5.00 Totally Tropical (Jamaican beach party,

reggae and more!)

Sunday

11 – 11.45 Haydon Bridge Sunshine Panners plus

fun workshop (Caribbean and calypso)

11.55 – 12.15 Karaoke (A chance for you to join in!)

12.20 – 12.50 Ceroc (Modern jive dance demonstration)

1.00 – 1.30 Harps and Voices (Pupils from Burnside

Primary School)

1.45 – 2.40 Trade Secret (Covers and all the hits)

2.45 – 3.00 Karaoke final – Blyth’s Got Talent!

3.15 – 4.00 Northumbrian Water Ellington Colliery

Band (Brass)

Please note this is an outdoor live music event with

no formal seating. Please bring rugs or your own

seating and dress for the weather.

Page 4: Blyth Renewables Festival 2011

FESTIVAL 2011A celebration of renewable

energy from sun, wind and water

Programme of Events

www.blythrenewablesfestival.org.ukAll events are free although there will be a charge for access to the tall ship, boat trips and fun fair.

Photography courtesy of David Williams.

Saturday 18th June 10-5pm and Sunday 19th June 10-4pm

Festival map

Tall Ship

GreenFairground

NarecDemonstrations

Disabled Parking

DisabledParking

RenewablesVillage

Park & Ride

First Aid &Lost Children

RoadsClosed

Music Stage

BoatTrips

Park and RideThere will be a free park and ride

service provided by Parkside

Coaches on Saturday and

Sunday. Car parking is located on

A193 Links Road, Seaton Sluice

(The ranches/dunes car park).

The bus will leave the car park

every 20 minutes from 10am.

Please note there is no service

between 1pm – 2pm.

A full timetable can be

downloaded from

www.blythrenewablesfestival.org.uk

Wellington Stre

et

Quay R

oad

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Renewables Festival 2011 – Park and Ride Free Park and Ride Shuttle Bus Timetable (The service is provided by Parkside Coaches) Please park in the long ranch/dunes car park, situated on A193, Links Road, Seaton Sluice, (after The Astley Arms) The service will leave the destinations every 20 minutes at the approximate times.

Saturday 18th June 2011 Ranch/dunes car park, Seaton Sluice Blyth Quayside 10.00 10.10 10.20 10.30 10.40 10.50 11.00 11.10 11.20 11.30 11.40 11.50 12.00 12.10 12.20 12.30 12.40 12.50

There will be no service between 13.00 – 14.00 14.00 14.10 14.20 14.30 14.40 14.50 15.00 15.10 15.20 15.30 15.40 15.50 16.00 16.10 16.20 16.30 16.40 16.50 17.00 17.10 17.20 17.30 last shuttle to car park

Sunday 19th June 2011 Ranch/dunes car park, Seaton Sluice Blyth Quayside 10.00 10.10 10.20 10.30 10.40 10.50 11.00 11.10 11.20 11.30 11.40 11.50 12.00 12.10 12.20 12.30 12.40 12.50

There will be no service between 13.00 – 14.00 14.00 14.10

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14.20 14.30 14.40 14.50 15.00 15.10 15.20 15.30 15.40 15.50 16.00 16.10 16.20 16.30 16.40 16.50 last shuttle to car park

We hope you enjoy the event.