Showing posts with label Park Run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Park Run. Show all posts

Friday, 3 June 2016

Plenty to do this weekend!

There is plenty happening in Hastings this weekend, including...


Hastings Winkle Club's free JazzFest, a "weekend of Jazz & Bluesy Soul! Saturday sees Stade Saturday Do Jazz on the Stade Open Space, with Trevor Watts and Veryan Weston performing between 7.30pm and 9.30pm; in addition, there are acts at pubs and bars around the old town, including The Albion, The Anchor, The Dragon Bar, Porters Wine Bar and The Jenny Lind. 


On Sunday (5th) there is a free concert on the Stade Open Space from 2pm to 7pm, gates open at 1pm, and I believe there will be a bar, and acts include The Jane Reeves Jazz Trio, The Violet Jive, The Mike Hatchard Quartet, and Tony O'Malley. Associated music also at The Crown, Porters Wine Bar, The Jenny Lind, and The Albion, and, of course, there will be music at other venues both days too, eg at the Dolphin Inn on Friday and Saturday evenings. More information at the Winkle Club website.


This weekend also sees the 8th Hastings Town & Country Fair at Alexandra Park, 10am to 5pm both days, with fun for all the family, including birds of prey, children's entertainment, arts & crafts, gifts and food marquees, and the Companion Dog Show 2016 (see website) on Sunday, with all proceeds going to Marie Curie Cancer Care (go to their website for further information).


It's well over a year ago now since I first reported about the weekly 5km Park Run, and this Saturday 4th June will see the 60th Park Run in Hastings, which is held at 09.00 every Saturday (see website). With decent weather expect over 150 runners, maybe not so many this weekend though, what with all the other events happening? Entry is free, but it is preferred that you register beforehand.  

There is no Stade Walk organised from the Fishermen's Museum this week, the next Stade Walk will be on Saturday 25th June, held in conjunction with the Midsummer Fish Festival. Though, of course, a visit to the Museum is always a pleasure; see the Old Hastings Preservation Society website for more information. 


The 'Green' events continue at the Blue Reef Aquarium , down towards the end of Rock-a-Nore Road, this weekend, notably with World Environment Day on Sunday 5th June, as described more fully in a recent blog from last weekend. 


And, of course, the Pier is open, I hardly need to remind you! This weekend, all previously reported events are happening, with the funfair, bars, cafes, fish & chips, Memories Room, The Deck, Shop, gifts etc, and also The Science on Sea Workshops with Blast Science (see website); free 'family friendly' science workshops with experiments and audience participation, and a workshop where you can make something to take home! 

You can't fail to have fun this weekend, enjoy!

Sunday, 27 December 2015

Running away from West Marina Gardens again!


As I walked westwards this morning I saw what I thought must have been a delayed by a day, due to Christmas, Hastings Park Run (see website), which I wrote about some time ago now, ie the 5km Saturday morning run for health that starts at 09.00 every Saturday. Coincidentally, a couple of weeks ago, I was at the start of the equivalent run on Wimbledon Common, when visiting family for pre-Christmas drink and present swap... 


Anyway, back to Hastings... but this wasn't the Park Run, it was a run organised by Charity for Kids (website), a local charity set up in 2011 to provide help to disabled, sick and terminally ill children and their families, a good cause indeed!  

Thursday, 7 May 2015

Parkrun every Saturday!

This Saturday sees the 4th 'Park Run' in Hastings, and costs nowt! See website


The run starts at 09.00, every Saturday morning by the seafront at West Marina gardens, 5K, ie to a few yards east of the pier and back again...  


Here's the leading trio last week...


... and here's some of the rest. I saw young and not so young, and male and female, family groups, people on their own, and of course, some who appeared to take it competitively, but it's a health thing and ends with a coffee in the Bo-Peep, enjoy!