Fish and Ships Festival: how you can tour Whitby lifeboat and take part in lifejacket clinic
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As well as a chance to look around the lifeboat station visitors will be invited aboard the station's 26 year old Trent Class Lifeboat, George and Mary Webb.
The volunteer crew will be on hand to answer questions and the Friends of Whitby Lifeboat will be serving teas, coffee and cakes upstairs.
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Hide AdThe Fish & Ships festival is a celebration of Whitby's fishing and maritime heritage and includes cooking demonstrations, open days and performances around the town.
In addition to the open day, the water safety team is holding a lifejacket clinic, both days between 10am and 3pm.
Bring along your lifejacket and learn how to use it properly and maintain it.
The team will also be sharing knowledge on how to stay safe in and around the water.
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Hide AdWhitby's Water Safety Officer, Matt Sharpe said: "This is a brilliant opportunity for people to learn more about sea safety, even if you're an experienced mariner there's always something to learn.
"Who knows, it could be the thing that saves your life.”
You can also enjoy a theatrical performance on the Sunday by Dogwood productions which is part of a trilogy telling the story of the rescued, the rescuers and those waiting for their safe return.
Find them at the lifeboat station at 11am, 11.30am and 2pm.
Whitby Lifeboat Station is on the Fish Pier, off Church Street and will be open 10am to 4pm both days.