Tuesday, December 8
7.30pm - Sam Fearon plays Bridgwater Arts Centre in aid of the the Royal Legion. Tickets £5.
Wednesday, December 9
7pm - 9pm, North Sedgemoor local history group meets at the King Alfred School, Highbridge. ,
7pm - Merlin's Apprentice continues its run at the Brewhouse, Taunton.
Thursday, December 10
8pm - folk music night at the Ritz Social Club, 24 Victoria St, Burnham.
9.30pm - 5pm, arts and crafts Christmas sale continues at the CICCIC, Paul Street, Taunton.
Friday, December 11
12.45pm - lunchtime carol concert at St. John's church, Taunton.
7.30pm - Christmas bingo at East Huntspill village hall.
7.30pm - time travelling illusionists, Morgan and West bring their unique magic to the Tacchi Morris Centre, Taunton.
Saturday, December 12
7pm - a Christmas carol service is being held at St. Andrew's church in Burnham in aid of local charity, In Charley's Memory. A number of top quality choirs are involved performing festive favourites of all kinds.
Tickets are £3.00 (under 5's free) from The Cratfy Tea Cup in Victoria Street, Burnham or on the door.
8pm - Jeremy Huggett's Band of Gold play Cossington village hall. Their repertoire will include big band swing numbers, blues and Sinatra favourites. Doors open 7pm. Reserved seats £10 from Roger Collett, Tel: 01278 451187.
Sunday, December 13
3pm, The BEES drama group will get you in the mood for Christmas with carols and songs in non-stop sing-along. The Princess Theatre, Burnham.
Tickets: Standard £4.50/Concession £4.00/Friends and BEES members concessions available in person only (Max 4 pp)
7.30pm - Christmas music with Burtle Band, East Huntspill village hall. £7.00 includes ploughman’s supper. More info and tickets from Mary, Tel: 01278 784321
11am - 5pm, experience a Georgian Christmas at Coleridge Cottage, Nether Stowey. Halls will be decked and stories read by the fireside. Tel: 01278 732662.
Monday, December 14
Festive skating at Hestercombe Gardens, Taunton. Various times and prices.
7pm - the Collegium Singers present Quando Nascette Ninno at St. John's church,Wellington.
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