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Forking hell

July 27th, 2006

‘Always remember your fork,’ said Caroline Mawdsley, who is organising what seems to be the great picnic summer of South Devon.

The denoument of which is the Grand Picnic up at Haldon on August 13. Apparently you can walk there from the Exeter Phoenix if you meet early enough and wear sturdy enough shoes.

But that’s only part of it. The gallery (Exeter Phoenix) is calling for all those who have taken part in a picnic to send in their photos to be part of the picnic box exhibition by Heike Rindt (August 11- September 12). Yogi Bear need not apply.

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