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Events

The events taking place at Broadstairs & St. Peters Chamber of Commerce. Click on any of the events to see the full details.

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Life Drawing

Life Drawing for all ages at the Old Curiosity Shop, Harbour Street, Broadstairs ...
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I Can't Believe its not Buddy

Sarah Thorne Theatre presents: Buddy Holly & The Crickets are brought back to life as they looked and sounded on their first tour of the UK in 1958 by the outstanding Spencer J & the Copy-Cat Crickets. Taking you back to the age of the soda shop, the drive through diner and the record hop, this is a non-stop rock 'n' roll concert straight from the fifties with the songs that Buddy recorded such as 'Peggy Sue', 'That'll Be The Day', 'Oh Boy' and 'Heart ...
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Eye Testing

Kent Association for the Blind bus will be visiting Chartwell House Care Home on Thursday 21st November 10am to 3pm highlighting the importance of good eye care. Please feel free to come along and visit the bus on the day! Please share               &n ...
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2024

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Fearlessly Taylor

The Taylor Swift Tribute Show ...
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2024

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CPR & AED Training

Being held at the Old Curiosity Shop, Harbour Street, Broadstairs ...
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Nov

2024

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Dickens House Museum

Dickens House Museum celebrates Charles Dickens' long connection with Broadstairs (1837-1851). It is housed in the cottage that was Charles Dickens' inspiration for the home of Betsey Trotwood in David Copperfield. According to the reminiscences of Charles Dickens son Charley, they regularly had tea there with Miss Mary Pearson Strong, and her belief of her right to stop the passage of donkeys in front of her cottage became the donkey incident for the character of Betsey Trotwood. The Dickens Fellowship De ...
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