Get involved in Kent Coastal Week
15:50, 25 October 2011
Picture by Colin Miles
THANET will be showcasing what its coastline has to offer this week, as it plays host to around a third of all the events taking place to mark Kent Coastal Week.
This year’s theme is the creative coast and you can get creative through photography, learning and exploring in a number of different events, run by the Thanet Coast Project.
It runs until Sunday 30 October, with a packed programme of events.
Sea Safaris are taking place all week, either out to see the seals in the Sandwich and Pegwell Bay National Nature Reserve or to view the coastline along Broadstairs and North Foreland and learn more about the area’s famous people and landmarks.
All the one hour trips with Horizon Sea Safaris leave from Ramsgate’s Royal Harbour and are available for a subsidised rate of £10 per person.
Families can also get involved with the Easy Sunday Special "Beach Huts and Sea Hats" on Sunday October 30, starting at 1pm. A family workshop collaboration between the Thanet Coast Project and Turner Contemporary, you can help to make a "beach hut" and create your own "sea-themed hat". It costs £2 per child payable at the Turner Contemporary reception on the day, with under threes and accompanying adults going free.
You can also learn more about the area’s unique chalk cliffs, rocks, flints and fossils with the Rock Doc, with the next walk taking place on Wednesday 26 October around Minnis Bay in Birchington.
Cllr. Chris Wells, Cabinet Member for Community Services, said: "The Thanet coast features strongly with more than one-third of all the Kent Coastal Week events this year. Creativity is now part of our coastline with the new Turner Contemporary and also many of our local events and activities - from wildlife photographic workshops to fun family marine treasure trails for family teams to take part in."
For more details, and to book on many of the Thanet events as part of Kent Coastal Week, visitwww.thanetcoast.org.uk Many of the events are being run at a subsidised rate, thanks to the sponsors of Kent Coastal Week.
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