Belinda Bennett provides a round-up of South West illuminated carnivals
THE founders of Boogie Bass Bugs wish to point out that membership will be limited to 40 people, not 50.
Children aged nine-plus can join - so long as they are accompanied by a parent.
Please see details on previous blog entry for contact details.
The walking dance group will launch next week in Combe Raleigh Village Hall.
SIDVALE Carnival Club is holding a Devon Night, featuring The Men of Morchard, at Sidford Social Hall on Saturday, April 5.
Tickets for the 7pm event cost £9 and include supper. Call Marion on (01395) 514244 or Kath on (01404) 46175 to find out more or to buy tickets.
WALKING group contenders Boogie Bass Bugs are looking for members. Up to 50 members are sought for this year's carnival circuit.Children welcome - so long as a parent joins, too.
Boogie Bass Bugs will launch in Combe Raleigh Village Hall at 6.30pm on April 2 and meet every Wednesday thereafter.
To find out more, call (01404) 42689 or (01404) 44923.
EVER seen Xtreme CC, of Ilminster?
Brace yourself, Honiton has just become 'home' to a new walking (dancing) group outfit - Boogie Bass Bugs!
See next week's Herald for full story.
MRS Phillips, of A and A CC, Kilmington, is offering fundraising opportunities for clubs and committees through Pampered Chef parties.
Carnival Capers has checked out the wares and they are brill.
Contact the Herald or Mrs Phillips to book a party or for further information.
DT6, of Bridport, has called it a day after wooing crowds for years.
The float entry, which came from an area dominated by summer carnivals, was a beacon of light in an unilluminated part of the Westcountry.
DT6 appeared at Honiton and District Carnival last year, in recognition of a local sponsor.
Farewell, DT6 - you did West Dorset proud.