FROM raving to skating, there's plenty to do on the Isle of Wight to put a spring in your step this weekend.
Sisters Molly Attrill and Bridget Macdonald's exhibition From Rocken End to Binnel will be opening at Quay Arts today from 2pm to 4pm. The exhibition shows a stunning exhibition of pots, paintings and drawings displaying the southern coast of the Isle of Wight.
Girls will be taking over Ryde Skate Park at a meet up for female skaters from 4pm today (Saturday). Professional skaters Lucy Adams and Stefani Nurding will be on hand to share their top tips.
Bassline Sessions will be returning to the Ventnor Winter Gardens tonight (Saturday) from 8pm. Signed artists Holy Goof and Darkzy will be joining Isle of Wight DJs Just Eden, Eddie C and Alfie Hancock.
Start your Sunday with music as the Ancient Band of Recorders perform at Quay Arts from 10.30am.
Join ex-leader of the Green Party Natalie Bennett at the Apollo, Newport for an evening of short films from around the world tomorrow night (Sunday) from 6pm. Entry is free, but booking is essential. Donations towards Island Refugees are Welcome.
For a 12 page guide to Easter Holiday fun on the Island, please see this week’s Isle of Wight County Press, Friday April 7.