Friday, 12 October 2018

Apple pressing > Salcombe Regis > Sunday 14th October

Orchards are making a come-back:
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And a regular orchard event is happening again this Sunday: 

Sidmouth Apple Celebration & Pressing Day

14-10-2018

2pm- early eve

The free event will be held at Thorn Park Golf Centre near Sidmouth on Sunday 14 October.

Previously we have offered just a pressing service for local’s garden apples but this year we have decided to expand the event to make it more of a family day to include live music, cider and apple drinks, hot food, apple products,demonstrations, exhibits, children activities etc. The event will run from 2.00pm until early evening.

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The Herald gives a little more:

Entertainment for all the family at Thorn Park apple pressing day

08 October 2018

Philippa Davies





Making apple juice at Thorn Park. Picture: Contributed

Event includes food and drink, live music, children’s activities, vintage tractors and alpacas

An Apple Celebration and Pressing Day is to be held at the Thorn Park Golf Centre at Salcombe Regis.

This year’s event, on Sunday, October 14, will be much bigger than usual, with live music, cider and apple juice drinks, hot food, children’s activities and other entertainment.

There will also be the usual apple pressing service, using both a traditional screw press and a modern hydropress, for people to make juice from their own apples.

The food available will include pork and apple burgers, home-made apple cakes and fritters, and baked goods.

Mulled cider, apple cocktails and smoothies will be on offer.

Among the attractions will be vintage tractors, the Gliddon’s steam traction engine, alpacas and music from the indie-folk band Velvet and Stone. Children can try apple bobbing, and make a bird feeder from an apple and sesame seeds.

People can go along in Victorian dress if they want to.

Entry is free and the event begins at 2pm.


Apple Celebration and Pressing at Thorn Park, Salcombe Regis | Latest Sidmouth and Ottery News - Sidmouth Herald
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