O u t l o o k
Friday, March 22nd. At the Neighbourhood Centre, Limbrick Hall, Blackburn, 10.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Organised by Age Concern. Admis sion 30p, includes tea/coffee and biscuits. Further details contact Mrs
Madhatter’s Tea Party/Easter Fair. Wednesday, March 20th, and
lour, 10 to 11.30 a.m. admittance by free ticket only. Call at the office in working hours to collect a ticket.. Concert. Saturday, March 10th. By the British Methodist Youth
10th. In Clitheroe Parish Church, 8 p.m. Guest organist: Simon Clark son (Rossall School). Soroptimist International of Clitheroe. Sunday, March 17th, Water
morning in the Ribble Valley Mayor’s Parlour 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Admission 30p. Clitheroe Parish Church Organ Society Concert. Saturday, March
Prize Band, 7-30 p.m. in the Parish Hall, Clitheroe. Admission £3, OAP and Children £2.50. All proceeds to Deman House Appeal. Enquiries:
0200 25390. Whitehall Tea and Crafts. Tuesday, March 19th, and Wednesday,
20th. Hurst Green present “Flower Miniatures and Calligraphy” paint ing days with John Selby 10
a.m.to 4 p.m. Bookings Mrs Alway (Stony-
hurst450). Inner Wheel of Kibblesdale. Saturday, March 23rd. Coffee Morning
in the Town Mayor’s Parlour, 10 to 12 noon. W.I. market* Tuesday, March 20th. At Lower St Mary's Hall, off
York Street, Clitheroe, every Tuesday 10-30 to 11-45 a.m. Produce, plants, crafts and coffee. Whitehall Tea and Crafts, Hurst Green. Wednesday, March 27th, 7
For six days, excluding Sunday, Walt Disney’s cartoon feature “Duck Tales” (U matinees, Wed. Thurs. at 2-15 p.m.) Second-hand book fair. Saturday, March 30th, at Longridge Civic Hall, 10 to 5 p.m. Admission 50p.
p.m. “No Second Spring” a slide/commentary on the North West by Norman Duerden. Bookings: Mrs Alway (Stonyhurst 450). Civic Hall Cinema, York Street, Clitheroe. Friday, March 29th.
0282-817017. Saxon in concert. March 18th, Colne Municipal Hall, 8 p.m. “Sandman of Morecambe Bay”. Talk, March 20th, Civic Centre,
centre, Barnoldswick, 10-30 to 2-30. Ian Dewhirst Lecture. On “Victoria Crime”, March 21st, Barnolds
Nelson, 7-30 p.m. Photographic Exhibition. March 25th-April 22nd, information
Asavari Kumar and Bhajan Sopori at King George’s Hall, 7.30 p.m. A performance and demonstration of South Indian dance and live music with traditional instruments. Tickets £2 in advance or £2.50 on the door, children £1 adv. or £1.50 on the door. Grand St Patrick’s dance night. Saturday, March 16th. At King
George’s Hall, 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £7. Ghunghuru — Kathuk Dance Evening. Friday, March 15th. With
George’s Hall, 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Poceeds go to the Mayor’s Charity and FCRA. Admission, by ticket only, £3.50. Tel: 668215 or 674800.
Foster and Allen. Thursday, March 14th. In concert at King
wick Library, 7-30 p.m. Rod Hull and Emu. April 3rd, Colne Municipal Hall, 1-30 and 7-30. Syd Lawrence Orchestra. April 4th, Colne Municipal Hall, 7-30. A! Stewart. April 17th, Colne Municipal Hall. Phil Kclsal. April 21st, Colne Municipal Hall, 2-30. Ann Duff. Lecture “Return to India”, April 15th, Barnoldswick
Library, 7-30.
LOCAL art lovers have a double bonus this month as Nelson p la y s h o s t to tw o m a jo r exhibitions.
On the one hand, they can D E S IG N E R B A T H R O O M S (^fromfirst thoughts, to thefimlpicture
around 60 works and is the first time that it has been held for more than one night in the 23 year history of the exhibition. It runs until the end of the month at Pendlc Arts Gallery, in Scot land Road, Nelson.
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The winners of Outlook's February Competition who each receive a Classic Car Video of th e ir choice are:
Mr T. Forrest
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Mr Norman Wheaton of Higham Hall Road, High am
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see aro u n d 60 works which failed to gain selection for the main exhibition itself but which have been deemed worthy of in c lu s io n in th e s a lo n dcs refuses. The la t te r display contains
view the annual Pendle Artists Exhibition in the Silverman Hall, Nelson, which runs until next F riday. I t will also he shown at four other venues later in the year. And, on the other, they can
Town Hall, 9-30 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. Jack Brymcr. Wednesday, March 20th, Accrington and Rossendale
21st, 28th and April 4th, 11th, 18th. Accrington Town Hall, 7-30 p.m. Admission £1 (including tea and biscuits). Antiques and collectors market. Saturday, March 16th, Accrington
Theatre Company at New Era Youth Centre, Paradise Street, Accrington, 7-30 p.m. Admission £3, concessions £1-50. Hyndburn Leisure weekly sequence dances. Thursday March 14th,
College, Blackburn Road, Accrington, 7 p.m. Tickets (including dinner) £16.
20th to Saturday 23rd, Oswaldwistle Civic Theatre, 6 p.m.*to 10-45 p.m.
Dorothy Bruce School of Dance pantomime. Wednesday, March
Oswaldwistle Civic Theatre, 2-30 p.m. and 5-30 p.m. Tickets £4, con cessions £3.
Hyndburn Leisure, Keith Harris and Orville. Sunday, March 24th,
Tenby Choir. Saturday, April 13th, Accrington Town Hall, 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3.50/£2.50.
Hyndburn Leisure Concert. Great Harwood Male Voice Choir with
Accrington and Rossendale College, Sandy Lane, Accrington, 7-30 p.m. Tickets £3, concessions £2.
Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band. Monday, April 15th, MPAA — “The Time of Her Life” . Thursday, March 14th. Transfer All during March and April various walks and rambles, contact
Choir at Trinity Church, 7-30 p.m. Arthritis/Rncumatism Council. Saturday, March 10th. Coffee
12 days at 7.30 p.m. “Three Men and a Little Lady” P.G. Mayoral at Home. Saturday, March 16lh, in the Town Mayor's Par
Civic Hall Cinema. Friday, March 15th, York Street, Chtheroe, for Viennese evening at King George’s Hall, 7-30 p.m. Tickets from £4.
Dugdale on 072594. Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Friday, March 22nd.
drills, 2 to 5 p.m. Telephone 0204-852203 for further details. Mid-day Music Recital. Wednesday, March 27th. With Nicola Hunter (flute) and David Leigh Dubery (piano) at Blackburn Central
Further details: 0254-582582. Turton Tower. Sunday, March 24th. A performance of civil war
Library, 12-45 p.m. Admission free. The Renaissance Singers. Friday, March 29th. Concert at Black
burn Cathedral, 8 p.m. Easter Fair. Saturday, March 30th. At Witton Country Park, Pres
Blackburn, “The Work of The Ogdens”. March 8th —■ March 22nd, “Women in the ’90s!” An exhibition to celebrate International Women’s Day. The exhibition will be open to the public for two weeks at Black burn Library. March 16th — April 13th, Blackburn Museum & Art Gallery, Museum Street, Blackburn. “Paper Sculpture” by Elizaeth Couzens and Elizabeth Stuart Smith (workshops will be hold). March 23rd — April 21st, exhibition of work by Darwen artist Lena Nuttall at
ton Old Road, Blackburn. Runs for one week, excluding Sunday. For further details contact Mr T. Bishop on Blackburn 585332. Exhibitions. March 2nd — March 30th, The Lewis Textile Museum,
Sunnyhurst Wood Visitor Centre.
Folk at the Mechanics. Sunday, March 17th, 8 p.m. Tymon Dogg. Tickets £3, concessions/MusicarD £2.
“God Say Amen!", themes from the War of the Roses compiled by Michael Bogdanov and Michael Pennington. Tickets £5/£4, concessions
March 22nd, 8 p.m. Tickets £5, concessions £4. Championship Brass in Concert No. 7. Sunday, March 24th, 2-45 p.m. Royal Doulton Band. Just a few seats left. Tickets £3.25/£2.25,
Hand/Dupre guitar duo. Tickets £3.50/£2.50, concessions £2.50/£2. Chicago “That’s Jazz”, with the Sonny Dee All Stars. Friday,
Tickets £3.50, concessions/MusicarD £2.50. Easter Craft Week. Monday, March 25th, to Thursday, March 28th,
concessions £2.25/£l. 50. Folk at the Mechanics. Sunday, March 24th, 8 p.m. Clann McPeake.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. For young people between the ages of seven and 12 to participate in a range of Easter craft activities. Full details on the booking form from Box Office. Fee £10 (£5 deposit in
advance) Spun Gold presents “Give My Regards to Broadway” . Wednesday,
cessions £5. George Mclly with John Chilton’s Feetwarmers. Friday, April 5th,
8 p.m. Tickets £6.50. Tom McConvillc with Tim Wood. Sunday, April 7th, 8 p.m. Tickets
sions/MuiscarD £3. Noriko Ogawa, the exciting young Japanese pianist. Tuesday, April
16th, 7-30 p.m. Tickets £6/£5, concessions £5/£4. * All events at Burnley Mechanics.
£3.50, concessions MusicarD £2.50. Stefan Grossman. Sunday, April 14th, 8 p.m. Tickets £4, conces-
April 3rd, 7-30 p.m. Tickets £4, concessions £3. The Battlefield Band. Thursday, April 4th, 8 p.m. Tickets £6, con
Chamber Music Series No. 6. Tuesday, March 19th, 7-30 p.m. English Shakespeare Company. Monday, March 18th, 7-30 n.m.
B u r n le y ,
27th-April 19th at the Whitaker Park Museum. Star Party. March 30th. Come and meet the stars at the Star Party
dancers don their clogs once more with their annual dance around the street and hostelries of Bacup.
ers and Athletic Club. Easter Craft Fair. April lst-4th. Groundwork Countryside Centre,
Groundwork Countryside Centre, Rawtenstall. Apollo Sax Quartet. April 5th. An evening of jazz of all styles at the
Rawtenstall. Farm and Countryside Exhibition. April 2nd to September 30th.
side Centre, Rawtenstall. Stationary Engine Rally. April 7th. Myriad display of vintage steam
Royal Hotel Waterfoot, in conuunction with Mid Pennine Arts. Tree sales and advice weekend. April 6-7th. Groundwork Country
Centre, Rawtenstall. Exhibition of work by the Haslingden Adult Art Group. March
Easter Craft Fair. March 23rd-24th, Groundwork Countryside
in the Astronomy Centre, Calderdale. Fun, education and extra-terres trial viewing for all the family. Coconutters Festival. March 30th. Britain’s original urban morris
Rossendale Fell Race. March 31st. Sponsored by Rossendale Harri
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