Friday May 25, 2012

What's On in Isle of Man

Events in Isle of Man this month


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Swinging Sixties Family Weekend
Celebrating everything groovy from the 1960’s! Ride the tram to Laxey Station and enjoy a fantastic family day out with the hippies, mods and rockers. Take the tram to Snaefell Summit to watch the Avengers investigate possible Cold War spy activies, immerse yourself in the hippie camp, or take part in the mods ride-out. With classic vehicles, family activities, groovy music and famous faces, there’s plenty to get your mojo working. more
Friday 25th May - evening 60’s sunset diner Saturday 26th May 10am to 5pm Sunday 27th May - 10am to 5pm
Laxey Station and Snaefell Summit  Isle of Man IM1 5PT
Today to Sunday 27 May 2012
Swinging 60’s
Come along to this wonderful event by Isle of Man Railways and celebrate all that is groovy. What is it that has crashed on Snaefell? Will the Avengers be sent to investigate and do the hippies camped below really care? Lots of vehicles from the 60’s and the famous Peel P50 car will running and on display from the Manx Transport Heritage Museum.Vintage buses, trams and trains. Peace and Love at the hippy camp, where there will be music, facepainting, fashions and protest A 1960’s press photographer is hard on the heels of Miss Holly Golightly who is taking a break from having ’Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ and visiting Laxey station, Snaefell and enjoying all the Isle of Man has to offer. more
Between 10 am and 5 pm daily. Contact website below for more details
Laxey Tram Station, Isle of Man  IM1 5PT
Tomorrow and Sunday 27 May 2012







 
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