Dramatic roles
JURASSIC Airlines is recruiting volunteers with dramatic flair for role-play parts as check-in crew, security guards and flight stewards or stewardesses this summer.
Event stewards are also needed.
The project, which is part of the Mari-time Mix Cultural Olympiad by the Sea events, will see Weymouth International Air-port on the Pavilion forecourt from July 26 to September 9.
Jurassic Airlines proved so popular when it launched in Lyme Regis in early May, that extra flights had to be laid on.
Passengers will be invited to board a Boeing 737 simulator, which journeys back 250million years to when dinosaurs roamed the Jurassic Coast.
Volunteers will receive travel expenses, full training and ‘premier crew’ benefits.
Call Lisa Quick on 01297 444042, email lisa@lrdt.co.uk or visit jurassicairlines.co.uk
Flame booster
THE Olympic Torch Relay will bring a £25million boost to southern England, according to a business advisory firm.
The flame arrives in Dorset on Thursday.
Calculations by the James Cowper group have taken into account daily progress of the torch, overnight stops, special events and activities, plus the spend by people travelling, buying meals and petrol.
Mike Farwell at James Cowper said: “The figure could be even higher.”
The estimated economic boosts for each region: - Hampshire – £8million - Berkshire – £3.5million - Dorset – £3million - Oxfordshire – £3million - West Sussex – £3million - Buckinghamshire – £3million - Parts of Wiltshire and Surrey – £1.5million
RNLI photo show
THE RNLI will stage an event called ‘An audience with award-winning RNLI photographer Nigel Millard’.
The event is being held on Tuesday, July 31, in the ICCI 360 Arena in front of the Pavilion.
It will start at 7.30pm and include displays of some of Nigel’s most famous images during an informal interview.
The evening will also feature exciting video footage of actual RNLI rescues.
Tickets are available for a minimum donation of £5, which includes admission, a glass of wine and entry into a free draw to win one of six stunning pictures by Nigel.
There is no limit on the number of tickets bought.
Tickets are on sale at the RNLI shop in Weymouth and the Pavilion, or on the door.
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