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10 things to do this weekend, September 25-27
Friday: Let Me Tell You a Story, Jack!, Crofters’ Rights
Flash your fiction, perform your poem or show off your stand up routine. Storytellers get a free drink.
www.croftersrights.co.uk/event/let-me-tell-you-a-story-jack-our-2nd-birthday-party/
Friday: Bristol Bright Night, various venues
Celebrate Bristol’s cutting-edge research through a free showcase of interactive, hands-on activities.
www.bnhc.org.uk/bristol-bright-night
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Friday: Shorts on the Steps, Christmas Steps
Bring a cushion and some cash and settle down for an evening of short films and cider.
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Saturday: Young Makers Market, Broadmead
Up-and-coming designers and artists offer up their work for an alternative shopping experience this weekend.
www.facebook.com/events/960941590662963/
Saturday: Flash Gordon, Clifton Observatory
Sunset Cinema’s second outing following their screening of The Princess Bride at Blaise Castle.
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Saturday: Tokyo World, Eastville Park
The popular festival returns to Bristol with headliners Mike Skinner and Roots Manuva.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/culture/music/festivals/interview-tokyo-world-festival
Saturday: Harvest Moon Cider Festival, Yurt Lush
The Cider Box presents a celebration of cider, cheese, music and mischief.
www.facebook.com/events/897646286950804/
Saturday & Sunday: Bristol Green Doors
Some of the most environmentally-friendly homes in the city open their doors for public viewing.
b247.staging.proword.press/channel/news-comment/features/bristicles/10-of-the-greenest-homes-in-bristol
Sunday: Eat Local, Windmill Hill City Farm
Eat and explore the best local food in a fun-packed day at the farm.
www.windmillhillcityfarm.org.uk/whats-on/events/eat-local/
Sunday: Mini Moon Festival, The Fleece
Far East meets West with seven hours of acts from/inspired by East Asia, including Bristol’s Makala Cheung.
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