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Afternoon Delight With Brendon Walsh 2023 (Sacramento) | Punch Line Comedy Club - Sacramento

Afternoon Delight With Brendon Walsh 2023 (Sacramento) | Punch Line Comedy Club - Sacramento

Oct 14, 2023 (UTC-8) ENDED
Brendon
Music Concerts
Afternoon Delight With Brendon Walsh, a highly anticipated concert, is set to take place at the prestigious Punch Line Comedy Club - Sacramento on 2023-10-14. The venue, located at 2100 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA, 95825, promises an unforgettable experience for comedy enthusiasts. This exceptional event will showcase the comedic brilliance of Brendon Walsh, a renowned artist known for his unique style and uproarious performances. With a repertoire of side-splitting jokes and anecdotes, Walsh is sure to leave the audience in stitches throughout the evening. As guests eagerly await the show, the anticipation grows for the hilarious moments and memorable laughter that are sure to unfold. Don't miss this golden opportunity to witness Walsh's comedic genius firsthand. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets, as they will be available for purchase from 2023-10-01 00:15 to 2023-10-14 23:20. Get ready for an Afternoon Delight With Brendon Walsh that will leave you laughing uncontrollably and cherishing the memories for years to come.
Photowalk : Valley of Rocks at Sunset | Valley of Rocks

Photowalk : Valley of Rocks at Sunset | Valley of Rocks

Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Lynton
Photography Cultural Experiences
Photography: Exmoor at Sunset Come join us for a breathtaking evening capturing the beauty of the Valley of Rocks at sunset! This in-person event is perfect for photographers of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, you'll have the opportunity to capture stunning landscapes and wildlife in the golden glow of the setting sun. Don't miss out on this unique chance to enhance your photography skills and create stunning images. Grab your camera and join us on Exmoor for an unforgettable experience! Welcome to our social photo club, your go-to place for honing your craft within a vibrant, supportive community! Most weeks* we host social photography events. These gatherings are ideal for making new photography friends, practising and exploring new skills and sharing creative insights with fellow enthusiasts. Whether you’re drawn to sports, wildlife, landscapes, cityscapes, or seascapes, our diverse events and narratives will inspire you to see the world through a fresh lens. In addition to our part-day events, we’ve organised social day and multi-day outings to destinations like Lundy, Dartmoor, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, Lake District, Northumberland, Scotland, and France, as well as train journeys to Cheltenham, Birmingham, York and London, among others, which are all included** in your membership. We regularly host live Lightroom support events and guest speakers online via Zoom. Membership starts in January each year and grants** you access to these events. Join us to enhance your photography socially and develop and practice your unique artistic voice in a space dedicated to your growth. If you are interested in several club events, consider joining as a member, then all our events are included - https://photoclub.uk * Most weeks refers to Academic term dates only ** excludes personal expenditures such as travel, entrance to places of interest, and any refreshments Information Source: Photoclub UK | eventbrite
Photography Workshop : North Devon Seascape Photography | Valley of Rocks

Photography Workshop : North Devon Seascape Photography | Valley of Rocks

Jul 12, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Lynton
Photography Cultural Experiences
Welcome to the captivating world of photography, where creativity knows no bounds and moments are frozen in time through the lens. Whether you're a novice eager to embark on a journey of visual storytelling or an enthusiast seeking to elevate your photography prowess, this is your gateway to unlocking the secrets behind captivating images. Photography is more than just a hobby; it's a skill and art form that empowers you to capture the beauty of the world around you and express your unique perspective. With the rapid evolution of digital technology, the realm of photography has become more accessible than ever before. Our journey together will equip you with the fundamental knowledge and practical skills needed to wield your camera with confidence and finesse. I'll demystify the technical aspects of photography – from mastering your camera settings to understanding light, composition, and colour theory. You'll learn to harness the interplay between these elements to create visually stunning and emotionally impactful photographs. My aim is to foster your growth as a photographer by delving into various genres – from breathtaking landscapes and dynamic portraits to captivating street photography and mesmerising macro shots. Along the way, we can explore post-processing techniques that will elevate your images to new heights. But photography isn't just about the technicalities; it's about cultivating a keen eye and a mindful approach to the world around you. We'll delve into the art of storytelling through photography, guiding you in capturing fleeting moments that convey narratives and evoke emotions. Whether you're armed with the latest DSLR or simply your smartphone, our collective journey into the realm of photography will inspire you to see the world with fresh eyes and empower you to immortalise its beauty. So, if you're ready to paint with light and embark on a quest for self-expression, join me and we navigate the captivating universe of photography, one click at a time. What's Included: The skills and narratives within your chosen workshop Knowledge from an award-winning qualified photographer and educator Safety gear and essentials are carried for a safe and enjoyable experience Memorable moments and camaraderie with fellow photographers enthusiasts Event Details: Seascape Photography, Exmoor National Park Bring Your Sense of Adventure: Whether you're an avid photographer seeking new challenges and narratives, this hosted event promises an exhilarating journey. Limited spots are available! Secure your place now to embark on an unforgettable exploration in photography! Host : About Mark? Mark is an award-winning qualified photographer and educator, with over 30 years of experience as a freelance photographer and holds a Master of Art in Photography, in addition to a BA (Hons) in photography degree; amongst other media qualifications . On first submission, Mark was awarded by his peers at the Royal Photographic Society, both Associate and Licentiate Distinctions. Mark is now a PhD candidate in photography, researching topography, the environment and the affect theory. What do past attendees say about Mark and his events? “My 21-year-old daughter and I recently joined a Photowalk with Mark, at Valley of Rocks. It was a very enjoyable and educational experience. There were just two others, so a total of 5 in our group. Mark provided a comfortable environment for discussing the art and science of photography. He emphasized how personal photography can be and the importance of focusing on what we find compelling. He also provided instruction on the mechanics of a good photo as to structure, camera settings and other details. He was patient, very knowledgeable and clearly loves what he does. Thanks, Mark!” Lisa, USA “I was looking for someone to help me understand my canon camera whilst on holiday in Minehead. I am so glad that I booked a one-to-one day out with Mark. I can’t say enough about how professional Mark is & how wonderful our day out together was. Mark instantly put me at ease and nothing was too much trouble for him to explain. Mark does this in a way that you can easily relate to in day to day scenarios. I have since joined Mark‘s Lightroom Monday group and now enjoy learning all about post production of my images.” Joan Middlesex “I joined Mark on one of his 1 to 1 workshops “New to Photography Workshop” back in April 2019, I wanted to rejuvenate my hobby for photography, having been a member of a local camera club where if your face fits you were ok I wanted to understand more about photography and techniques, well 18 mths on having been a regular attendee on his walks and trips I feel I have learned much more from a very motivated, experienced educator and communicator.” Malcom, Somerset “Many thanks for all the help on your photography workshop in getting me away from auto settings, and understanding depth of field, rule of 3rds ect, it has been a great help in improving my photography skills and making everything even more enjoyable than I ever thought possible, Many thanks, Mark.” Mike, Taunton, Somerset “Mark has the knack of simplifying the technical. He is always available to answer questions, even when they have been asked before.” Katrina, Minehead “After having owned my Nikon DSLR camera for many years and never having taken it off Auto, I decided to join Mark on one of his Full Day Camera courses. He took me through the basics and encouraged me throughout the day, by adding new skills at varying locations. By the time we had finished, I felt confident to continue learning and practising my new skills. A great day for those who need to better understand their camera. Thanks Mark.” Karen, Somerset “Mark has endless patience, is very encouraging and has a wealth of knowledge, he has been a great support in helping me progress my intermediate photography skills from capturing the shot to editing in Lightroom.” Joanne, Somerset ”We had some lovely days with sun, clouds, rain and wind. Today an Exmoor photographer showed us some beautiful places on Exmoor. Thank you Mark Stothard for taking us the whole day out and giving us a lot of tips ?” Elma, Netherlands “Mark’s passion for his art of photography, comes through in the warmth and professionalism he shows in all his workshops. He makes you feel welcome, relaxed and nothing is too much trouble! He simplifies instructions so that we can all understand. We all come away feeling greatly inspired and with new knowledge to become better photographers ourselves. His variety of workshops shows his broad knowledge. I particularly enjoyed the trip out onto Exmoor to photograph ponies and Highland cattle, where his enthusiasm is evident. The ambience of the smaller groups, where everyone is friendly and Mark inspires us to help each other, as well as sharing his tips and knowledge with us. I would thoroughly recommend attending any of his workshops.” Sue, Somerset Note: Weather conditions and tide time where applicable, may impact the itinerary, and the event is subject to change for safety reasons. Insurance: £10M of public liability. £5M Professional indemnity insurance. All hosts are trained First Aiders. Information Source: Mark Stothard MA ARPS | eventbrite
80 Miles in Eight Days Challenge Walk | County Gate Car Park Exmoor

80 Miles in Eight Days Challenge Walk | County Gate Car Park Exmoor

Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Countisbury
Cultural Experiences
Walk: 80 Miles in Eight Days Challenge This year we begin the walk on the top of Exmoor at County Gate before following the King Charles III England Coast Path downhill to Glenthorne and continuing through tranquil woodlands with bubbling waterfalls to reach Culbone Church, the smallest operating Parish Church in England. We then head to Porlock Weir on paths, said to have inspired Coleridge to write Kubla Khan, and cross the Marshes to end the day in the village of Porlock. Leaving Porlock we head to Bossington and then up to Hurlstone Point and on to one of the most remote and wildest parts of our journey. Here rugged cliffs overlook rocky coves while Exmoor ponies graze alongside gorse and bracken, and the sound of the red deer rut echoes across the moors in the autumn. Leaving the moors we head down winding woodland paths to reach Minehead. From Minehead we head to Watchet, passing the Iron Giant sculpture that marks the start of South West Coast Path, on Quay Street. Leaving Minehead we shadow the West Somerset Railway through Dunster and Blue Anchor to Watchet. These coastal towns and villages feature tales of shipwrecks and smuggling and each has its own unique character from old buildings and harbours to holiday beaches and hill-walking. Leaving Watchet we walk on shores that are part of the Lilstock to Blue Anchor Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) with beaches and cliff formations that offer an outstanding series of sections through our geological past. Inland are rolling hills with manor houses and castles, medieval woodlands and villages with chocolate box cottages. Passing through Lilstock, once a thriving port, and inland past Hinkley Point, we end the day in Burton. We now head back to the coast past fishermen’s cottages in Stolford and on to Steart Marshes, part of the new Somerset Wetlands National Nature Reserve. The Marshes here are managed wetlands that provide shelter for thousands of overwintering wading birds and create a natural sea defence against coastal flooding. From Steart we continue our journey on the banks of the estuary on the River Parrett Trail. Passing through Combwich, once part of an old pilgrim trail, we follow the river crossing the many drainage channels and clyces that help to drain the land here. Across the river we can see the next days journey and ahead of us in Bridgwater once a major inland port. From Bridgwater we continue on the banks of the River Parrett on the Pawlett Hams, once famed as the richest 2,000 acres in England. The route takes us past an old barrage balloon shelter, once a centre for research into anti-barrage balloon warfare. Back at the coast we head north, crossing the River Huntspill and the River Brue to reach Highbridge. On the last day we head through Burnham-on-Sea, passing the shortest pier in England and the famous wooden ‘lighthouse on legs’ on the beach. At Berrow we pass the wreck of the Nornen and look ahead to the spectacular view of Brean Down. This natural pier marks the end of journey and the chance to celebrate the achievement. Along the entire route we have arranged stamping stations and you will receive a Somerset & Exmoor Coast Trail Passport with details of the route and spaces to collect the stamps as we walk. Look out for events, offers and promotions at the location of the walk each day, some of our supporters are timing their activities and plans to make your trip as enjoyable as possible with special treats such as packed lunches or cream teas available at the start or end of your day’s walking. Due to the challenge nature of this walk and the possibility of livestock in the fields we are passing through, we have made the decision not to accept dogs on the walk. Key facts: Difficulty level - Challenging Distance - 80 miles / 129km Duration - 8 Days Full details of the itinerary and walk leaders will be distributed prior to the start of the challenge. Ticket options: Tickets can be bought with or without transport fpr the full eight days and while this is a challenge walk, we are also making available a number of 'day walk' tickets, including an option to join at the start of the walk rather than using the transport provided - see individual walk tickets. Itinerary: Each morning we’ll meet at the end point of your day’s walking where there will be parking available. Here you will be joined by Walk Leaders and back-markers and driven to the start of that day’s trail to walk back to your car / transport. At the start location we may be joined by walkers opting not to use our transport and, following a briefing for the day, the walk will begin. Where public transport is available at start and / or end locations it is shown below as PTS (public transport available at the start) or PTE (public transport available at the end), this is based on services running as normal for the time of year. Further information will be included in the walk information pack sent out before the walks. Day 1 – County Gate to Porlock (Challenging) (PTE) Day 2 – Porlock to Minehead (Challenging) (PTS + PTE) Day 3 – Minehead to Watchet (Moderate) (PTS + PTE) Day 4 – Watchet to Burton (Moderate) (PTS) Day 5 – Burton to Steart (Moderate) Day 6 – Steart to Bridgwater (Moderate) (PTE) Day 7 – Bridgwater to Highbridge (Moderate) (PTS + PTE) Day 8 – Highbridge to Brean (Moderate) (PTS) Terrain: Days 3 – 8 on the King Charles III England Coast Path are on terrain that would be considered easy (flat, no stiles and only a few shortish hills), however we have classed it as moderate given the distances to be walked each day. Days 1 and 2, which include the South West Coast Path are more challenging with multiple hills and more remote sections of path, they have been kept shorter to accommodate this. Information Source: King Charles III England Coast Path Somerset Trail | eventbrite
Somerset Coast Walk - Day 1: County Gate to Porlock | County Gate Car Park Exmoor

Somerset Coast Walk - Day 1: County Gate to Porlock | County Gate Car Park Exmoor

Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+1) ENDED
Countisbury
Cultural Experiences
Walk: Somerset Coast - Day 1: County Gate to Porlock This is a fantastic opportunity to join walkers on the 80 Miles in Eight Days Challenge for part of their walk. This first day of the challenge walk begins at County Gate – the border with Devon. We join the South West Coast Path and start our journey back to Porlock. Our route takes us through shady woodland with crystal clear streams and waterfalls. The south Wales coast is visible through the trees as we make our way towards Culbone Church (St Beuno’s) and Porlock Weir. Culbone Church is known for being the smallest complete parish church in England. Pre-Norman in origin, it sits in the woods, and is only accessible on foot. Leaving the church, firs and exotic pines on the hillside indicate where Ashley Combe, an Italianate style mansion with breath-taking views across the Bristol Channel, once stood. It was once the home of Ada Byron, a gifted mathematician and daughter of the celebrated poet. Continuing on the trail you pass through two short tunnels, once part of the mansion’s grand Italian garden, before reaching the Lodge now the Toll House for the Worthy Toll Road, that enables cars to avoid driving up (or down) the infamous Porlock Hill. Finally, you see Porlock marsh ahead as you head down into the village of Porlock Weir with its bustling harbourside hotels, pubs and cafes, before heading through the marshes to Porlock with its historic cottages and narrow winding main street. Along the entire Challenge route there are stamping stations for the Somerset & Exmoor Coast Trail Passport with maps, diary pages and spaces to collect stamps on your walk. Look out for events, offers and promotions at the location of the walk each day, some of our supporters are timing activities to make your trip as enjoyable as possible with special treats such as packed lunches or cream teas available at the start or end of your day’s walking. Due to the challenge nature for some participants of this walk, we have made the decision not to accept dogs on the walk. Full details of the itinerary and walk leaders will be distributed prior to the start of the challenge. Itinerary: We meet at the end point of your day’s walking at 9am, where there will be parking available. Here you will be joined by Walk Leaders and back-markers and driven to the start location to walk back to your car / transport. At the start location, walkers opting not to use our transport may join and, following a briefing for the day, the walk will begin. Where public transport is available at start and / or end locations it is shown below as PTS (public transport available at the start) or PTE (public transport available at the end), this is based on services running as normal for the time of year. Further information will be included in the walk information pack sent out before the walks. Day 1 – County Gate to Porlock (Challenging) (PTE) Terrain: Difficulty level - Challenging Distance - 8.5 miles Duration - 5 - 7 hours Day 1 is our first day and we are on the South West Coast Path with its more challenging hills and remote sections of path; the walk has been kept shorter to accommodate this. Information Source: King Charles III England Coast Path Somerset Trail | eventbrite
Photography Workshop : North Devon Seascape (Exmoor) | Valley of Rocks

Photography Workshop : North Devon Seascape (Exmoor) | Valley of Rocks

Feb 7, 2026 (UTC+0) ENDED
Lynton
Photography Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Mark Stothard MA ARPS | eventbrite
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