Curious About Brighton
Today, all day, starting at Brighton Station
If you have ever wanted to discover more about Brighton then the Curious About team have you covered.
This self-guided tour of the city maps out special routes that highlight everything that is so wonderful about Brighton.
You will of course walk past better known landmarks in the city, as well as more quirky and unusual spots you may not have known about.
The treasure hunt theme also makes the walk fun for all ages.
Admission is £5.99 for a group of up for four people.
You can buy tickets online and download them on your phone or print them off, visit www.curiousabout.com for more.
Crafty Dog Festival
Preston Park, Brighton, today, 10am - 4pm
For all dog lovers this is a great way to spend a Saturday.
The Crafty Dog Festival allows people to bring their own canine pals, make new friends and have a go at fun activities.
The event is being set up by Say Aphasia - a charity that helps people with the language impairment disease Aphasia.
Brighton Open Air Theatre
Dyke Road Park, Hove, events today and tomorrow
For two shows that are fun for all the family check out the Brighton Open Air Theatre over the weekend.
On Saturday the venue is showing an outdoor screening of the hit film Grease.
Join John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John and the rest of the cast - as well as hundred of film lovers - in singing along with some classic songs like You’re The One That I Want and Grease Lightning.
Meanwhile on Sunday the venue is hosting even more music, this time in the form of The Alter Eagles.
The Eagles tribute act will bring the best known songs of the California band for an intimate crowd.
For information on both shows visit www.brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk
Pick Your Own Flower
Stanmer Park, Brighton, tomorrow, 12pm - 4pm
Stanmer Park is inviting people to come and pick flowers from its garden.
This lovely hand picked beauties will be formed into a bouquet which is perfect to give as a gift or even just take home and put in a vase for yourself.
Admission costs £10.
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