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20 December Te Norfolk Brawds Christmas Roller Derby Epic Studios


Te Norfolk Brawds are a team of saucy lady rollerskaters from Norwich and were the first Roller Derby team in Norfolk. Since starting out 4 years ago they now hove 70 skaters amongst their ranks. If you don’t know what a Roller Derby is, best you watch the film Whip It. Join them this Christmas for an evening of smacking good fun and frolics as the “Ouse Your Daddies” take on the “Yare Yare Yares” at the end of year ‘Norfolk Brawds Roller Derby Intra-League bash’! Ten come and celebrate with karaoke and dancing at the Brawds after- party at Epic Studios Bar. Tis festive fight begins at 4.30pm and tickets are £7 in advance.


www.epicstudiosnorwich.co


06 December Clutter City Norwich Arts Centre


If you’re looking for that special homemade gift this Christmas, and fancy supporting your local crafters, why not pop along to Christmas Clutter City at the Arts Centre? All the top local screen printers, illustrators and DIY crafters will be there ready to show you their wares. Local musicians Alex Hill, Will Barlow and Girl in a Tunderbolt will be playing live in the café bar and veggie burgers and warm, spicy cider will be served. YUM. 11am - 4pm Free entry.


www.norwichartscentre.co.uk


25 December Norwich Open Christmas St Andrew’s Hall


Are you, or anyone you know going to be alone or homeless on Christmas Day? If you feel it will help to be with others this year then head to St Andrew’s Hall between 11am & 5pm (no need to book, just turn up). Norwich Open Christmas is completely free for all those attending; there is no charge for a proper big Christmas lunch or tea, any refreshments, or any of the entertainment including music, bingo and quiz sessions. Tere is a free transport service on the day, which should be booked in advance, and also free clothing and food parcels to take away should you need them.


Norwich Open Christmas are looking for volunteers to help them on Christmas Day. If you might be prepared to give up some of your day to help those for whom Christmas could be vastly improved with some good food, fun and company, please go to www.openchristmas.org.uk.


20 December End of the Eddie Show King Edward VII Pub


Te King Eddie, live music venue and excellent Aylsham Road pub, will be closing its doors at the end of 2014. Very sad times. To celebrate the last few years of great live punk & rock music, their final gig will be with Dereham band Bad Touch, who blend rhythmic heavy raaaawk with funky blues. Not only have they played Download Festival this year, they’ve also been touring right around the UK and beyond. If you’re gonna miss the mighty King Eddie’s legendary fun times, and you need to burn off some mince pies with some frenzied grooving, head down to this classic institution, which will be sorely missed.


www.theke7.com


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