Our selection for 5 good plans for going out this weekend in -Atlantique

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Patricia Bigot

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Oct. 31, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

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1. Between La Baule and Le Croisic: the Côte d’Amour marathon

Whether you are sporty or not, the marathon (and half-marathon) of the Côte d'Amour, Sunday November 3, will attract people between La Baule and Le Croisicfor its big comeback 15 years after its last edition.

13,000 runners are expected at the start of the two events, which means at least as many accompanying people and supporters throughout the route which will pass through Le Pouliguen and Batz-sur-Mer.

A sporting and festive atmosphere that everyone can join in throughout the morning (departure of the half-marathon at 8:45 a.m. and the marathon at 9:45 a.m., sea esplanade in La Baule, avenue Dubois). All information: www.marathondelacotedamour.com

2. Saint-Molf: a free garage sale

Everything is free at the Gratiferia de Saint-Molf ©Jean-Pierre Riou

The 3rd edition of the gratiferia will take place Sunday November 3 at the Roby-Wolff room, in Saint-Molf. In this garage sale like no other, offered by the A deux mains association, open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., everything is free.

To supply it, all objects can be dropped off this Saturday, November 2. This includes clothing, books, toys, household items, tools, DIY, school, sport, leisure, decoration, etc. as long as they are clean and in good condition.

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A notice board with the photo and description of larger pieces (furniture, garden furniture, trailers or others) will allow the person who gives in and the person who is interested to organize themselves.

Collecting items does not imply giving them away. Everyone is free to take what they like, within reason only…

Please note: drop off items at the Roby-Wolff cultural center, this Saturday, November 2, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Gratiferia, at the same location, Sunday November 3, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Contact: [email protected]

3. La Baule: big Halloween parade

The big Halloween parade in La Baule ©City of La Baule

Friday November 1stmonsters and witches will be out for the big Halloween parade in La Baule.

Meet in the parking lot of the Escoublac church at 4 p.m. for a parade towards Avenue Lajarrige, with a departure at 5 p.m. from the Palm Roundabout to go to the Casino. New jazz musicians, fire eaters, stilt walkers, evil witches will be there.

4. Mesquer: a fest-noz this Saturday, November 2

Fest noz in Mesquer
Noz fest atmosphere in Mesquer ©Artymes

Saturday November 2 at 8:30 p.m., the Artymès in Mesquer hosts a fest-noz, with the duo Erwann Tobie and Heikki Bourgault, Galenn, an instrumental trio with a repertoire from Upper and Lower , and Stong.

On site, bar, crepes and pancakes. Single price €7. Ticket office at the town hall, on www.mesquerquimiac.fr, or on site subject to availability. Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes, all audiences.

5. Saint-Nazaire: a DJ evening

Mr. Scruff
Mr. Scruff will be at Vip Saturday November 2 ©Jake Warrington

British DJ and producer with contagious joviality, Mr. Scruff is one of those Englishmen who prefer the tradition of the great bath of influences to music that is too homely. He will be at the Vip in Saint-Nazaire, for the evening of Saturday November 2. Soul, hip-hop, jazz, downtempo, afro, jungle, house & co can be found happily in the stores.

The duo Supa (formerly Supagroovalistic) will open the evening. World psyche, soul-funk, house, beats, disco-boogie, the tuner of their (web) radio broadcasts on all frequencies and brings them from Worldwide beach to Saint-Malo, from East London to in passing through Aulnoye-Aymeries obviously!

From 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., at the Vip in Saint-Nazaire. Prices: €15 subscribers; €17 subscribers; €20 on site; €5 for 4-11 year olds. Reservations on 02 51 10 00 00 or www.levip-saintnazaire.com

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