What’s On this weekend in Maldon

By Chloe Brewster

29th Aug 2024 | Local News

Don't miss the Maldon Doggie Weekend on Saturday. (Photo: Stock Image)
Don't miss the Maldon Doggie Weekend on Saturday. (Photo: Stock Image)

Read our Thursday run down of the top events across the Maldon district this weekend. 

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Friday

Cocktail Night, Tollesbury

The Book Nook Tollesbury will be hosting a Great Gatsby themed cocktail night. Dress in your best Gatsby era attire and enjoy a night of cocktails and music.

Find out more, here.

Saturday

Maldon Doggie Weekend, Maldon

Dog lover? This is your time. The Maldon Doggie weekend will take over Maldon Promenade Park from 10am to 5pm on Saturday, offering dog agility displays, children's rides, run activities, human & dog shopping, photo opportunities, and activity character appearances. Early entry for people with dogs under 8kg from 9am. Tickets now on sale.

Find out more on our What's On Page.

Sunday

American Car Show, Langford

An American Car show will drive through Maldon High Street on Saturday at 4pm, before arriving at the Museum of Power. On Sunday, the Museum of Power is hosting many American and Custom vehicles, a number of stalls, music and entertainment. Tickets are £10 for adults and £5 for children.

Find out more on our What's On Page.

     

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