Fal River Festival
Day 6
Day 6 of the Truro & Penwith College Fal River Festival is on Wednesday, May 29 and sponsored by Falmouth University.
Day 6 of the Truro & Penwith College Fal River Festival is on Wednesday, May 29 and sponsored by Falmouth University.

The day promise to be action packed from start to finish with a range of great events taking place all around the river.
There's Jazz on the Quay in St Mawes, one of the festival's most popular events which is always infused with a wonderful atmosphere and a marvellous sense of occasion.
Jazz and Beer on the Quay returns to St Mawes for the 2013 Fal River Festival.
More InformationCome and join Falmouth University in Events Square for a day of performances, workshops and activities.
More InformationGet creative this half term with great activities for the family at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall.
More InformationFlushing Village Club hosts an exhibition of local artists and craftspeople's work which is all for sale.
More InformationPerformed by David Mynne / Directed by Simon Harvey / Adapted by Andrew McPherson
More InformationWhat is ordinarily a boat shed is transformed into a fantastic fashion venue placing the graduating collections in an edgy but entirely relevant setting.
More InformationTake a look at the work thats been going in Falmouth University with this unique opportunity.
More InformationSue Lewington takes an artist’s journeys along the River Fal.
More InformationAnother night of local film, once again some never seen before! Part of Flushing Arts Week.
More InformationOpen Studios Cornwall is a unique opportunity to discover the people behind this celebrated scene, visit studios in breathtaking locations, and buy an original piece of artwork direct from the artist.
More InformationA young, trainee teacher arrives at a failing school, determined to raise the aspirations of poverty-line pupils.
More InformationIs it a film? Is it a play? Yes... FREDDY DARE & the GINGER ROBBER brings you both!
More InformationThe story began as a series of letters. Grahame wrote the first two Wind in the Willows letters which he sent to his son Alastair, while staying at the Greenbank Hotel.
More InformationA fun adventure for all the family at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, learn about what lives in our rock pools.
More InformationThe Story Republic is a new initiative which celebrates the place of the story in our culture and the craft of the writer,
More InformationCome along to try marbling with ink, exploring colours, patterns and themes from our current exhibition (A Forgotten Friendship: Cedric Morris and Christopher Wood).
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