STROUD District is set for a packed June, with festivals, live music, family days and markets taking place across the area.
Music in the Park will take place every Sunday at Stratford Park.
The Tinkley Gate Wind in the Willows trail will be open daily.
The Site Festival will feature artist-led projects, events, exhibitions across the area on June 13–14 and June 20–21.
The Creating Spaces sculpture trail will be a regular fixture in Miserden Garden from Wednesdays to Sundays.
Berkeley Castle will host the Brick History LEGO exhibition until June 10.
The Cotswold Canals Trust (CCT) is offering walking tours at various times and boat trips every Saturday from Wallbridge, with booking recommended.
Pride Month will be celebrated with various events across the district.
Football fans can enjoy World Cup screenings at different venues, including a big screen at the Sub Rooms.
The Shambles Market in Stroud will be open every Friday and Saturday, both indoors and outdoors.
The Stroud Farmers’ Market will operate every Saturday, and the Five Valleys Shopping Centre will host late-night food events every Friday.
The National Garden Scheme will open gardens on various dates.
The Society of Wood Engravers’ exhibition will continue at The Museum in the Park until June 21.
The Teen Art Club will meet weekly from June 2 at Quarry Chapel Cam.
Chalford Hill Primary School will hold its Summer Fayre on June 6.
The Wotton-under-Edge Lions Secret Gardens Trail will run from June 6–7.
On June 7, Stroud Brewery & Taproom will host a family fun day, and Wantage Silver Band & Cotswold Voices will perform at The Sub Rooms.
The same day will see the Cam & Dursley Model Railway Exhibition, the Brown’s Piece Bioblitz, Nature and Environment Day at the Ship Inn Community Space in Stonehouse and a bat walk organised by Wotton Community Land Trust Ltd.
Totally Quackers Bingo will be held at The Sub Rooms on June 10.
Cathy Thompson & Friends will perform at All Saints Church, Bisley, on June 12.
A Floating Sound Bath will take place at Active Lifestyles Dursley on June 13.
The Longfield Hospice Summer Fete, Cotswold Wool Gatherers at Brimscombe Mill, Baptist Hall Arts & Crafts, Wotton Pride, Nailsworth Artisan Market, and Woodchester Lion Hunt will all take place on June 13.
The SGS College School of Art Summer Exhibition will run from June 7–13.
On June 14, King’s Stanley Village will hold its fete, Bisley Market will open, and the North Nibley Biodiversity Group will host the Nibley Knoll Bioblitz, including an evening bat walk.
Opera is for Everyone! will have a relaxed performance at the Sub Rooms on June 14.
Nailsworth’s first Pride event takes place from June 19 to 28.
The Great Big Climate Circus will take place at Stratford Park on June 20.
Stroud Indie Book Fair will be held at Lansdown Hall on June 20.
On June 21, the Saxon Barn market will open, and The Museum in the Park will host The Emperor & the Nightingale interactive storytelling experience.
Aylmers Circus presents Making a Scene, at the Cotswold Playhouse, from June 26–28, and bat experiences will be available at Woodchester Mansion from June 26.
The Armed Forces Day family event will take place at Stratford Park on June 27.
The Chantry Centre in Dursley will host a Cabaret Night on June 27.
The Wotton Reading Festival will take place on June 28.
Chalford Car Boot will run from 10am–12pm on June 28.
The Berkeley Show, Stroud Vintage Bus Show at SGS College, Summer Jazz at Stonehouse Court Hotel, and Stratford Park miniature railway will all take place on June 28.
For dates, times, and full details, see the Visit Stroud website.
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