THE sun is expected to be shining this weekend meaning thousands of us will want to get out for one last bit of warmth before the winter.
Here are five things to do this weekend:
Run Bournemouth:
Roads across Bournemouth will be closed this weekend as runners pound the pavement in an annual running event.
Run Bournemouth returns to the town on Saturday, October 7 and Sunday, October 8, with a variety of races across the weekend.
More details can be found here
K-Pop party:
Putt Putt Noodle, in Poole’s The Dolphin, will launch its monthly K-Pop Party on Saturday night following the success of its debut at the end of August.
It will feature unlimited golf, DJs playing South Korean music called K-Pop, fortune cookies and a free shot for guests.
More details can be found here
Bournemouth Comedy Festival Family Show:
The Town Centre BID is hosting a night of comedy at the Odean in BH2 from 11am on Saturday, October 7.
Aimed at six to 12-year-olds, the show will star Joe Wells, Ben Van Der Velde and Shelf. Tickets can be bought on Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bournemouth-comedy-festival-family-show-tickets-689414446167
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat:
Based on the Bible's book of Genesis and later adapted for theatre starring Jason Donovan, Joseph is one of the more interesting Bible stories.
Featuring lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, it includes pop and musical theatre hits known around the world such as Any Dream Will Do, Close Every Door and Go, Go, Go Joseph.
It will be held at the Pavilion in Westover Road on Saturday from 11am.
Bournemouth Vintage Kilo Sale:
Held at Citygate Church in Lansdowne on Saturday, vintage and secondhand clothing will be on sale at low, low prices.
According to the organisers, the average price of a T-shirt is £4, Levi jeans are 312 and a Ralph Lauren shirt costs on average £7.50.
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