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December 2019
New Year’s Eve in Collioure CANCELLED
NYE in Collioure always goes off with a bang. Music, food, drink and of course a spectacular fireworks display- the perfect place to welcome in 2019
Find out more »January 2020
Fête Saint-Sebastien, Saint Jean Pla de Corts
The Vallespir village celebrates a martyr who survived being shot at by arrows with traditional Catalan music and dance.... and a car boot sale!
Find out more »Fête de la Saint Vincent, Reynés Village
Reynés Village celebrates the Fête de la Saint Vincent, patron saint of winemakers, on 22nd January 2020 with traditional Catalan music, dancing and food.
Find out more »Woof woof! Calling all dog lovers
Doggy people will love this dogfest open to pure-bred dogs, from chihuahuas to Great Danes, who will be judged according to recognised breed standards representing the ideal conformation and characteristics for that breed.
Find out more »February 2020
CSF NEWSLETTER: FEBRUARY 2020
CSF Sud de France is a French registered charitable association which aims to provide support for English speaking people affected by cancer. Here's the latest news on past and upcoming events.
Find out more »Salon Senior (mais pas trop!)
Whether you're intending to age gracefully, or disgracefully, head to the Palais des Congrès for the Salon Senior to discover a huge range of activities, products and services designed to keep you young at heart.
Find out more »The World of Dinosaurs exhibition
If your little (or even big!) ones can't stop talking about Tyrannosaurus Rex, Triceratops or Pteranodons, they will love this exhibition which is taking place on 8th and 9th February 2020 at the Parc des Expositions in Perpignan.
Find out more »Carnival, Prats-de-Mollo
Dressed in white, covered in flour, and equipped with a lit candle, participants dance round in a circle and try to set the person in front alight! The 'le porteur du balai' is on hand to put any unfortunates out with his broom! ( Tio means log and is actually represented by a roll of paper stuck on the back of each dancer which is set alight rather than the whole person!!)
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