What to do in Lamballe and the surrounding area this weekend of June 29 and 30?

What to do in Lamballe and the surrounding area this weekend of June 29 and 30?
What to do in Lamballe and the surrounding area this weekend of June 29 and 30?

For the second year in a row, the artisans and shopkeepers of the Place de Penthièvre in Moncontour are organising a village festival. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the joint anniversary of the PMU Le Penthièvre bar, the crêperie Les Pat’à Da, the Beuve butcher’s shop and the Contre Temps bar. A free evening in the spirit of a popular dance hosted by Moniqu’Hard and co. and the A4 orchestra. Saturday 29 June, from 6.30pm. Food and drinks available on site.

  • 2A storytelling concert in Lamballe

Singer Marthe Vassallo and choirmaster Gildas Pungier, surrounded by a vocal quartet from the Mélisme(s) chamber choir and a diatonic accordion, interpret the legend of the “Night Washerwomen” in their own way.

At 8:30 p.m. All audiences. Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes. The museum will be open until 10:30 p.m. Price: €12 adults (over 15 years old); €6 children (6 to 14 years old). Reservation required, online ticketing.

  • 3A roller hockey tournament

    A roller hockey tournament is organized by the Penthièvre de Lamballe rolling club, at the Liffré sports hall. It will take place over two days with a group of eight teams. On Saturday afternoon, the youth will also play a friendly match. Saturday evening, time for an “All Star Game”. Activities are planned throughout the weekend. Food truck and drinks on site.

  • 4Last days for the Régina Monfort exhibition

    All you have left is this weekend to discover photographs that are among the collections of the Museum of the City of New York, and have traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. The Breton Régina Monfort is exhibiting for the first time in her native region, in Hénon, until this Sunday, June 30. Today she presents one of the series of photos that made her famous: “Beyond Grand Street, Brooklyn, New York”, a work carried out close to the inhabitants of this district of the Big Apple, from 1994 in 2003. At the ephemeral gallery, 36, place Saint-Pierre, in Hénon. Free.

  • 5Discover the world of bees in Saint-Alban

With Bee Flora, discover the fascinating world of bees and pollinators while having fun with a guided tour of about two hours, which will awaken your five senses. Two times: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. or 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Following the afternoon tour, you have the opportunity to have a snack at the Crêperie miellerie “L’Ôtë de d’la Flora”, 3, rue de l’Église in Saint-Alban. Reservations at 07 50 65 22 28.

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