The long awaited events list has arrived. If you need any more information or would like posters about the events just give us a call 01333 450054!
1 February to 13 March
Snowdrop Spectacular
Open Daily 10 am to 5pm
Thousands of snowdrops carpet the woodlands – National Collection of Snowdrops (over 350 different varieties) – Feed the Piglets – Environmental Sculptures - Free Drop-in Workshops – Snowdrop Gift Shop - Visit the Snowdrop Tea Room – Bulbs & Plants for Sale – Lantern Procession
11 to 19 February
Snowdrops by Starlight
Daily from 5.30pm – Booking essential!
Enjoy the mesmerising light effects as these unique snowdrop woods are transformed by light and sound. An inspiring and artistic spectacle!
New for 2012 – Story telling with Lizzie McDougall, Snowdrop lantern workshops with Jon Warnes.
Prebooked tickets and car park voucher available online at www.snowdropsbystarlight.com or phone 01333 450054/450313
Saturday 11 February – 10.30 to 4.00pm
FREE EVENT – Drop-in Adult Workshop with Willow Weaver Jon WarnesHelp make snowdrop lanterns and the giant pig lantern which will lead the free Lantern Procession on Saturday 25 February
Sunday 12 February – 10.30 to 4.00pm
FREE EVENT – Drop-in Adult and Accompanied Child Workshop with Willow Weaver Jon Warnes.
Make snowdrop lanterns for the free Lantern Procession on Saturday 25 February
Saturday and Sunday 18 & 19 February – 10.00 to 4.30pm
FREE EVENT Drop-in Workshops for all with sculptor Kevin Blackwell.
Help Kevin make a willow and wood Cambo pig and piglet or create your own to take home.
Saturday 18 February – 10.30 to 4.00pm
FREE EVENT – Drop-in Adult and Accompanied Child Workshop with Willow Weaver Jon Warnes.
Make snowdrop lanterns for the free Lantern Procession on Saturday 25 February
Saturday and Sunday 25 & 26 February – Three Sessions from 12noon.
FREE EVENT Practical Workshops with demonstrations by artist/sculptor Roddy Mathieson using his Mobile Foundry. Cast your own design in pewter using a cuttlefish mould and Roddy’s bellow furnace. Help to operate it and take home your unique work of art!
Only 12 per session - advance booking required. Suitable for everyone, but children 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Saturday 25 February – 7pm
FREE EVENT for all the family. If you’ve made a lantern at one of the workshops, come along and take part in the Lantern Procession through the snowdrops and see them by the light of the moon and stars. Or bring your own lantern and join the fun. (Instructions to make your own available at Cambo or online) Refreshments will be available and Gift Shop will be open.
Sunday 4 March – Afternoon and evening.
FREE EVENT with Dark Skies
By day - comet making demonstrations, meteorite handling, rocket making and launching. By night – stargazing with an astronomy presentation. Planetarium show if the sky is not clear. Advance booking required.
Saturday and Sunday 14 & 15 April
Dry Stone Walling Course
For more information and to book visit www.dswa.org.uk
Sunday 15 April – 2.00pm
Introduction to Propagation with Ruth McHutchon Assistant Head Gardener
A run through of all the basic propagation techniques and equipment needed. Includes practical demonstration.
Tickets £15 - Friends of Cambo & RHS Members £12.50 (Coffee and Shortbread included)
26 April to 7 May
Cambo’s 3rd Tulip Festival
Sponsored by Bloms Bulbs
Thousands of tulips to see in the garden and a wonderful display of cut blooms. There will be an exhibition of environmental sculptures and tulip photography and art workshops will be taking place throughout the festival. Representatives from Bloms Bulbs will be on hand to give advice 26 to 30 April.
Friday 27 April – 6.30pm (Gardens will be open from 5.00pm)
Growing for Gold – with Helen Elliott – Horticulturist and Nursery Manager at Bloms Bulbs.
Tulip talk - a fascinating insight into how ‘Bloms Bulbs’ grow their tulips and prepare for Chelsea Flower Show where they have already won 61 Gold Medals for their wonderful displays.
Practical advice and tips on growing your own tulips, and other bulbs/plants.
Tickets £16 - Friends of Cambo & RHS Members £13 (Wine and nibbles included)
Saturday and Sunday 12 & 13 May – all day
Huts, Hideaways & Sheds with Jon Warnes
A two day course for complete beginners.
If you have never, or hardly ever, used woodworking tools but want to make a small hut or shed for your garden, then this is the course for you. £95.00
Huts available for sale at end of course.
Sunday 27 May
Willow Workshop with Jon Warnes
Learn how to make decorative and functional plant supports for your garden.
Details to be confirmed.
22 June to 7 July
Rose Festival
Over 100 climbers and ramblers scramble through trees, over ropes, along bridges etc Historic Rose Collection.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 18, 19, 20 July – 10 am to 1pm
Art Workshops for Children. Advance booking required. Contact Cambo for further information.
Saturday and Sunday 21 & 22 July – 10am to 5pm
Intensive Art Weekend
Saturday - Expressive Life Drawing with Judith Heald.
Sunday - Printmaking without a Press with Lisa Gribbon.
Materials, tea and coffee provided. Bring own lunch.
Advance booking required. Over 16s only – £40.00 per session
Sunday 22 July – 2pm
Designing the Small Garden with Elliott Forsyth – Head Gardener
An in depth look at the key elements of designing a small garden. Includes ideas on planning the layout, advice on plant selection and arrangement.
Tickets £15 – Friends of Cambo & RHS Members £12.50 (Coffee and shortbread included)
Wednesday and Thursday 25 and 26 July -7.30pm
Deadly Dilemma
A Victorian Drama by the Byre Writers by Red Wine Productions. Promenade theatre in Cambo House. For more information and to book visit www.crailfestival.co.uk
August
Heartwood Artists will be exhibiting throughout the woodlands. Not to be missed!
Sunday 26 August – 2.30pm
The North American Prairie Design, Construction & Management
Talk by Elliott Forsyth – Head Gardener
An insight into how to make a North American Prairie, based on the one at Cambo. Tickets £15 – Friends of Cambo & RHS Members £12.50 (Coffee and shortbread included)
Thursday 30 August
The Rabbit’s Eye View with Dr Noel Kingsbury
This garden-based workshop aims at encouraging participants to observe garden plants, focussing on their growth through the year, looking at how they compete with each other, how to assess prospects for their longevity and their suitability for a variety of garden locations.
Saturday and Sunday 29 & 30 September
Dry Stone Walling Course
For more information and to book visit www.dswa.org.uk
Sunday 14 October 12 to 4pm
Octoberfest
A Harvest Festival for all the family
Gather apples for the pigs, or yourself, make Halloween lanterns, press apples for juice amid wonderful autumn colours. Cookery demonstrations – Learn to make a corn dolly – Seasonal stalls and crafts.
November – every Wednesday
Cambo House Uncovered
In support of Cambo Institute
Tour of Cambo House with a member of the Erskine family.
Ticket £9.50 includes coffee and shortbread.
Sunday 18 November – 11 to 4pm
Christmas Food and Craft Fair
In support of Gardening Leave
www.gardeningleave.org
Local crafts and delicacies
Seasonal music and entertainment
Admission £1.00 – Children free