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Antique and collectors’ market. Saturday, December 17th, at King George's Hall, Hlackburn, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission JOp, concessions 20p. Late liijjlit shopping. Wednesday, December 21st, at all major stores until 1) p.m. Turton Tower Lecture. Thursday, December 22nd, "The Seventeenth Century Bedroom and the Orrell Family at Turton Tower”. At Turton Tower, 7-20 p.m. Blackhurn Toy and Train Collectors’ Fair. Saturday, December 2‘lth, at King George’s Hall, Blackburn, 10-80


a.m. to 2-80 p.m. "The Merchant of Venice”. Monday, November 20th, to Wednesday, November 28th, performed at King George’s


Hall, Blackburn, 7-80 p.m. Tickets JM, concessions. Blackburn Local History Society. Tuesday, November 27th, Hornby Lecture Theatre, Blackburn Central Library, 7-15 p.m. Mike Roth well — “The Industrial Bast of the


Blackburn Area”. Late night shopping. Wednesday, November 28th, at all


major stores until 0 p.m. The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Wednesday, November 28th, by Bertolt Brecht, at Blackburn College Theatre, 7-80 p.m. 'Pickets: i'2, XI concessions. Available from the college foyer. Runs until December 1st. I’iiilharmonic Concert Orchestra. Thursday, November 20th, gala evening of Italian Opera at King George’s Hall, Blackburn, 7-80 p.m. Late night shopping. Friday, November 80th, at all major stores until 0 p.m. Advent procession. December 2nd, with carols at Black­ burn Cathedral, 0-80 p.m. Iloghton Weavers Christmas Cracker ’90 Concert. December 7th, King George’s Hall, Blackburn, 7-80 p.m. Handel's Messiah! December 15th, performed by Black­ burn Music Society at King George’s Hall, 7-80 p.m. Annual civic carol concert. December lOth, with the Sal­ vation Army Band and Choir, at King George’s Hall, 7-80 p.m.


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Blues at Padihnm Town Hall. The Ray Minhinnett Band, Friday, November Kith, 8 p.m. Support: The Harp- breakers. 'Pickets: Xd, MusicarD Holders X3. Folk at Padiham Town Hall. Dick Gaughan, Saturday, November 17th, 8 p.m. 'Pickets: Xd, concessions X3 MusicarD. Folk at the Mechanics. Vicki Clayton, Sunday, November 18th. 8 p.m. Tickets: X3, concessions X2 MusicarD. Theatre at Hahergham Sixth Form Centre. Tara Arts present “A Marriage of Convenience”, a Brecht and Chekov double bill. Brecht’s "The Emperor and the Beggar”, Che­ hov’s "The Proposal”. Wednesday, November 21st, 7-30 p.m. 'Pickets: X2.50, concessions X1.50. Acoustic Music at The Mechanics. 'Pony McPhce, Sunday, November 25th, 8 p.m. Tickets: Xd, concessions X3. Blues at Padiham Town Hall. Charlie Saylles, brilliant Black US harmonica player and singer with Bare Wires in support. Wednesday, November 28th, 8 p.m. Tickets: Xd, MusicarD holders X8.


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Burnley Municipal Choir and Symphony Orchestra. Sunday, December 2nd, 7-30 p.m. Tickets: Xd (X3.50 in advance), junior school children XL Folk at the Mechanics. Cave Canem, Sunday, December 2nd, 8 p.m. Tickets: X3, concessions/MusicarD X2. Medieval Players. “Pinocchio”, Monday to Wednesday, December 3-5th, 8 p.m. Tickets: Monday — X2.50, conces­


sions X2. Tuesday/Wednesdav X1/X3, concessions X.TX2.25.


Mike Harding: Footloose in the Himalayas. The Roch­ dale cowboy take to Shanks’ pony with the spectacular au­ dio-visual presentation of his walk in the high places. Fri-’ day, December 7th, 7-30 p.m. Tickets: X5.


Championship brass in concert. The Rochdale Band, Sun­ day, December 0th, 2—


Tickets: X8.25/X2.25, concessions X2.25/X1.50. Folk at the Mechanics. Whippersnapper, Sunday, December 0th, 8 p.m. Folk's premier trio. Tickets: X8.50, concessions X2.50.


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Snap Theatre presents Snow Goose. Monday, December 10th, to Wednesday, December 12th. Monday and Tuesday 10 a.in. and 1-80 p.m.; Wednesday 10 a.m. only. Tickets: X:l, concessions X2.25. School party rate. Jazz at the Mechanics. Chris Barber's jazz and blues band


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in concert. Monday, December 10th, 8 p.m. Tickets: X0.50/X5.50. Chamber Music Series No I. Mistry String Quartet, Tues­


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day. December 11th, 7-80 p.m. Tickets: X8.50/X2.50, con­ cessions X2.50/X2. Folk at Padiham Town Hall. Artisan's Christmas Show,


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Outlook Wednesday, December 12th, 8 p.m. Tickets: X2, conces­


sions X2. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Lewis London Ballet present the full length ballet. Burnley’s own ballerina Noreen Banks dances Alice. (November 12th for auditions for local children to dance with the company). Performances — Thursday, December 12th, to Saturday, December 15th, 7-80 p.m. plus Saturday matinee 2-80 p.m. Thursday and Friday, tickets: X7.50/X0, concessions X(i/Xd.75, family X22/X18 Saturday matinee: tickets X5.50, concessions X-i, family Xl(>. Saturday evening, tickets: X7.50/XG. No concessions Family X2.1/X20 Jazz at Badiham Town Hall. Dick Morrisey Quartet, Fri­ day, December Mth, 8 p.m. Tickets X3, concessions X2. A ‘Grand Night for Singing. A special Sunday matinee performance of Paul Arden-Griffth (tenor), with special guest Evette Davis (soprano) and Pamela Smith (piano). Sunday, December Kith, 2--15 p.m. Tickets: X-1/X8, conces­ sions X3.25/X2.50. Folk at The Mechanics. Sean Cannon plus Cill Chais, Sun­ day, December Kith, 8 p.m. 'Pickets: X‘1.50, concessions X1L50. Blue Movie in concert. Thursday, December 20th, 8 p.m. Back in Burnley after successful dates in London and Man­ chester, with a recording session under their belts, our own soul specialists present their annual Christmas concert. Plus disco with special guest appearance of Steve Barker from Radio Lancashire’s “On the Wire”.Tickets: X3.50 (X2.50 in advance).


Rossendale


German Bicrkcllar Evening. Friday, November Kith. An evening of drinking and singing, fun and games and general German merriment. At the Astoria, Rawlenstall, 8-80 p.m., featuring Willi Messerschmitt’s Bierhaus Band. Tickets X2.50, including supper. Gala Evening of Gilbert and Sullivan. Sunday, November 25th. Performed by Rossendale Amateur Operatic Society at the Public Hall, Haslingden. Christmas Fair. Sunday, December 2nd. At Groundwork Countryside Centre, New Hall Hey, Rawtenstall. Kosscndale’s Christmas Panto — Aladdin. Performed by the Bijou Theatre Company, with the Chris Marlow Danc­ ers, at Bacup Leisure Hall, December 3rd to 5th. Matinee and evening performances (just evening on Monday, December 3rd). Tickets: adults X2.50, children X2. At Haslingden Public Hall, December 6-8th. Thursday 7 p.m., Friday 1.30 p.m and 7 p.m., Saturday 1.30 p.m., d.30 p.m. and 7 p.m.


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Haworth Art Gallery’s monthly exhibition. Featuring 1990 Annual Open Exhibition, until Sunday, November 25th. This year the exhibition has attracted a record num­ ber of entrants, with paintings, drawings, prints, photo graphs and craft work. Haworth Art Gallery, Manchester Road, Accrington. Open 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. every day, except Friday. Admission free. St John’s and St Augustine’s Church Rainbow Fair. Saturday, November 17th, Accrington Town Hall, 9 a.m. to J p.m. Accrington Flower Club. Tuesday, November 20th, flower arranging demonstration, Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, 7- 30 p.m. to 9-30 p.m. Ml’AA classical guitar recital. Tuesday, November 20th. Leo Witoszynski, Haworth Art Gallery, Manchester Road, Accrington, 7-30 p.m. Tickets: X3.50, concessions X2. MPAA, “Ties That Blind”. Wednesday, November 21st,


Trestle Theatre Co., Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, 8 p.m.


Tickets X3.50, concessions X2. Weekly sequence dances. Thursdays, November —.nd, 29th, December (ith, 13th, Accrington Town Hall, 7-30 p.m. to 10-80 p.m. Tickets: XI (including tea and biscuits). Superted Show. Sunday, November 25th, Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, 1 p.m. and d p.m. Tickcts:X2.50, concession


Switch on of Christmas lights. Thursday, November 29th, in Accrington Town Centre by Mayor of Hyndburn followed by fireworks display — also blessing of Christmas crib, carols by children from St Peter’s School and music by Accrington Boys, Brigade Band. Outside Market Hall,


Blackburn Road, Accrington, (i p.m. Haworth Art Gallery’s Monthly Exhibition. Featuring 1990 School Children’s Exhibition, Saturday, December 1st, to Sunday, December 30th. Haworth Art Gallery, Man­ chester Road, Accrington. Open 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. every day, except Friday. Admission free. Art Co. “On Your Toes”, Monday, December 3rd, to Saturday, December 8th, Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, 7-


30 p.m.


Rossendale Male Voice Choir. With Rossendale Ladies Choir and Stacksteads Band, Sunday, December 9th,


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Accrington Town Hall, 2-30 p.m. Pantomime “Aladdin” , Thursday, December 13th to


X2.50. For futher information, contact


Blackburn Tourist Information Centre Town Hall Blackburn. BB17DY. Tel: Blackburn (0254) 58277


Burnley


Burnley T o u r is t I n format ion Centre Burnley Mechanics Manchester Road Burnley. BB11 1JA


Tel: Burnley (0282) 30055 Hyndburn


Gothic House


St James Street Accrington BB5 1NT


a tourist information centre Visitor Information Centre


Bank House Albert Hoad Colne BBS0BP Tel: (0282) 865500 Box Office: (0282) 86*1721


Barnotdswick Information Centre


The Old Library Femlkea Avenue Barnoldswiek Colne BBS 5DW Tel: (0282)8170*16


Accrington Tourist Information Clitheroe Tourist Information Centre


Tel: Accrington (0254) 386807


20 Scotland Road Nelson


Pendle Nelson Tourist Information Centre


BB9 7UU Tel: Nelson (0282) (592890


Bariev Information Centre Tel: tfelson (0282) 601893


Council Offices Church Walk Clitheroe BB7 2RA


Ribble Valley Centre


Tel: Clitheroe (0200) 25566 Rossendale


Rawtcnslall Tourist Information Centre 11-45 Kay Street Rawtenstall HIM 7LS Tel: Rossendale (070(5) 217777 ext 239/210


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Saturday, December 15th, Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre. Shows start Thursday and Friday at 7-30 p.m. and Satur­ day at 2-30 p.m. and 7-30 p.m. Tickets X3, concessions


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