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Would you like to appear in our local events diary? Send your community dates to sarahaines@redpin.co.uk


EvENts | MusiC | Out & AbOut


Bring along a rug and a picnic and settle in for an evening of theatre beneath the stars. 6pm, £16.


Saturday 13th July COFFEE MORNING Bowerhill Village Hall Bowerhill Barkers, raising funds for Guide Dogs, 10.00-13.00.


Saturday 13th July FESTIVAL The Rec, Christian Malford The Wurzels and guests, 5.30pm, £20.


Saturday 13 July GROWFLOWSHOW WALK AND TALK The Pound Arts Centre, Corsham 2pm, Free (Normal entrance charges for Corsham Court apply). Anya Beaumont and Jo Taylor will speak about their exhibition Flourish, then walk to the Council Chambers to talk about an exhibition there, followed by a walk to the Gatehouse at Corsham Court.


Saturday 13th July CHIPPENHAM CARNIVAL Chippenham ‘Lost in Space’ Float procession 7pm.


Tuesday 16th July BOWERHILL LADIES GROUP Bowerhill Village Hall Linda Dowsett Raising Funds for Guide Dogs 7.45pm. Non-Members welcome. For more information: 01225 971395


Saturday 6th July JUMBLE SALE St Aldhelm’s Church Hall, Corsham 10am - 11.30. Jumble and Bric a Brac.


Wednesday July 17th MOVIOLA Grittleton Village Hall Can You Ever Forgive Me? [15]. Lee Israel (Melissa McCarthy) made her living in the 1970’s and 80’s profiling the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. When Lee is no longer able to get published because she has fallen out of step with current tastes, she turns her art form to deception. Doors open 7pm, programme starts at 7.30pm. Tickets £6, adults 01249 783157.


Wednesday 17th – 18th July HEROES A COMEDY PLAY Great Chalfield In the garden or inside if wet.


Friday 19th July SHACKLETON’S HUT WITH CHARLEY BRENTNALL The Pound Arts Centre, Corsham 7.30pm £5.


Saturday 20 July AN INTRODUCTION TO USING ANCESTRY.CO.UK Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre


DISCO MANIA


• Classics hits from the 50’s to present day


• Music at the volume you want • Presented by Neil Provis


TEL: 01225 706379 MOB: 07774 943783


8 | Lifein | July | 01380 734376


A beginner’s workshop for using Ancestry.co.uk to do your family history. £5 admission. 9.30-10.30am. Book on 01249 705500.


MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS


Saturday 20 July EDINBURGH FESTIVAL PREVIEW DOUBLE BILL The Pound Arts Centre, Corsham, 8pm Rhys James and Sarah Keyworth £10


Sunday 21st July


THEMED AFTERNOON OPENINGS Sevington Victorian School 2 - 5 pm. A Victorian Education. Come and admire the Victorian school room, school house and gardens. Experience an authentic lesson in the school room. Enjoy refreshments with delicious homemade cakes. Adults £2, children £1, family ticket £5.


Sunday 21st July NGS GARDENS OPEN


Ladyfield Road & Allotments – Chippenham (1.30-5.30). Adm £4. Very pretty small garden with more than 40 clematis, climbing roses and small fish pond. Also Hungerdown Allotments, 15 allotments owned by Chippenham Town Council.


Wednesday 24th July HISTORY REVEALED: SEEND Melksham Library and Seend Village Join heritage services manager Terry Bracher to find out about Seend’s history using archives and local history resources, plus a guided walk. 10.00am-4.15pm £10 (£8 concession) admission. Book on 01249 705500.


Thursday 25th July MID WILTS RAMBLERS Lacock, Reybridge, Notton and Arnold’s Mill 4.5 miles 18.30.


Saturday 27th July CALNE BIKE MEET Calne One of the largest free motorcycle events in Europe and a great family day out with bikes of all shapes, sizes and colours lining Calne’s historic streets.


Wednesday 31st July RSC LIVE: MEASURE FOR MEASURE (15) The Pound Arts Centre, Corsham 7.00pm £15. A novice nun is sexually compromised by a corrupt official and has nowhere to turn for help. Astonishingly relevant to today.


Readers are advised to confirm with the organisers that the event is still going ahead prior to arriving.


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