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ers Triangle Visitor Centre. Manchester Road. Free, hut donations welcomed
Kite Making Workshop. June 2nd. Buralev Mechanics Hazel O'Connor. June 4th, Bumlev Mechanics
stvle entertainment in the grounds of Townelev Hall, including a cro- quet match in costume
Youth Band Contest. June 22nd, Barden Athletic Track Arena It s a Knockout. June 23rd. Townelcv Park Country Fair. June 30th, Townelev Park
P e n d l e All June various walks and ramhle.s. contact 02S2- 817017.
2t»th-27th. Hanev Andrews. May 31st, Barrowford Civic Hall.
Colne I .ions "7”. May 24th. Road race, 7-3u p.m. £1.50 and £2. Barley Fell Race. May 2f>th. Five miles. 3 p.m. £1.50. Bancroft Mill in Steam, Gillians Lane. Barnoldswick. Mav
p.m. Kclbrook Fell ILire. June 1st. Three miles, 1-30 p.m. a Pendle Hill Challenge, Sabden. June 9th, II a.m. Fight miles. £2.50
Royce (Derby) Male \ oice Choir at Roll.s-Rovce Social Club Pamolds- wick. June 15th.
Barnoldswick.
Municipal Hall. RNLI Harnoldswick Branch present Marsdcn Singers and Rolls-
nd £!. Keith Harris & Orville. June 13th, 1-30 p.m. and G-30 p.m Colne
Bancroft Mill in Steam. June lbth, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Chilians Lane anHendon Brook Half .Marathon. June IGth. 2 p.m. 13 5 miles £> .V)
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Centre, Kawtenstall. A cottage weekend. May 2oth-27th. A sjH.*cial Bank Holiday otiening
Wildfluucr Weekend. May 25th-27th, Groundwork Countrvside
d £3. Kite making and flying workshop. June 15th, Marsden Park Nel
Road. Nelson. Hlacko Sports Day. June 1st, Recreation Ground, Beverlev itoad 2
Kite making and flying workshop. June 2nd, Victory Park, Bar- noldsick. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. “The Professionals”. June lst-30th. Pendle Arts Gallerv, Scotland
the Guard”). June !»th-24th, Towneiev Park Victorian Games Day. with mass kite flving. June Kith, Victorian-
All England Dance Competition. June Gth-Sth. Bumlev Mechanics Bumlev Agricultural Show. June !tth, Townelev Park ' Towneley Festival (including Gilbert and Sullivan's “Yeoman of
/vnnual F un Day. June 2nd, Barden Athletic Track Arena Guided Towpath Walk. June 2nd. at 2-15 p.m. and 3-30 p.m. Weav
around Bacup. Miss Kossendalc 1991. May 28th.
Cavalcade. Come and see everything from vintage fire engines to clas sic cars in showroom condition. Spring Hank Holiday Gala. Jlav 27lh. A colourful gala in and
present the preview of that new production at the Leisure Hall, Bacup’ before touring England and Scotland.
Countryside Centre, Rawtenstall. The Fh»od . May JJst. Theatre company Horse and Bamtxio proudly
Edcnficld Village Fete. June 1st. Recreation Ground. Edenfield. rarm and countryside exhibition. June lst-30th. Groundwork
adult choral and many more. The grand finale concert will be held on Saturday evening.
Rossc'ndalc Country Fair and Expo '91. June 8-9th. Expo '91 Ros
sendale s very own two-day business exhibition. Over 70 local busi- nesses and firms attend from textiles to tourism, clogs to computers.
Rosscndale country fair, two days of events — displays. rare breeds hot air baloon rides and conqietitions, brass bands, blues, jazz and folk.*
• jumcipal History. Mav K-30th.A fascinating look at the municipal history of Haslmgden and Rawtenstall Iwroughs.
more recent era comes alive on the diesel enthusiasts weekend Coupe Country Fair. June lGth. Cowpe Lowe Classic Fell Race. June Kith.
Centre,-11 Kay Street, Rawtenstall. Diesel enthusiasts weekend. June loth-lfith. Railway history of a
Rossendale Way in a Day. June 15th. Could you walk the Rossendale ay in a (lav. Bv entrv only, available from the Tourist Information
H Fifth annual garden party of the Friends of Rossendale General procession, bnis.s bands, dancers, competitions.
ospital. June lGth. Ci‘rniv:|l “W'K •l»nc I7tb-22nd. Carnival dav June 22nd.
H y n d b u r n
Water fun and Childrens activities. Mav 28th-31st. Hvr.<iburn S|)orts Centre. Water fun with inflatables, rafts, large rubber rings
Theatre, 8 p.m. Tickets: adults £5, concessions £4. Haworth Art Gallery monthly exhibition. June 8th to June 30th
3pw^n^Ball- J*30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m. Admission £1 (including tea and Chris Barbers’ Jazz & Blues Band. June 4th, Oswaldtwistle Civic
featuring: David Pearson, landscape artist from Blackburn; Kibble v .llle.N Guild of Artists: Tom nriYitlson S\t*of Iqnd'g
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etc., 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m., admission GOp; children’s activities 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.. admission 8(lp. Weekly sequence dance. May 30th, June Oth. 20th, 27th. Accrington
1 Slaidburn Steam Rally. June lst-2nd. at Hark to Bountv Shidhura
plays. games, hands, jumping castle. 12 noon. Collectors* market and car Ihm>1 wile. June 2nd, and even* Sumla. at ClitheriK.* Auction Mart. 10 a.m. to 4 p».m. Contact: (0253) 7i 57.s- * * W.l. Market. June 4th and every Tuesday, at Lower .St Ma nM i!!
2ncMin. Clithcroe Heritage Fuyre. June 2nd. town centre. CIithcro<- I>{-.
’ G Ixingridgc Field Day. June 8th. 2 p>.m. at Longridge Recr.-a'inr-V
Market Site, Clitheroe. round.
Miniature l>oat nice, jazz band. Horse and Bamlxm Theatre. June Uth. Pendleton Village Hall 7- (n .Ribcbe^tor Villas* Hall. 7-30 piin.
St John s RC Schisil. I.owergate. Clitheroo. 1 to 4 p m BaBand conrert. June 16th. Lancashire Regimental Band. Ca.-tl,
of Kibchester. 2 pi.m. •Mi.c,!:u'1 “ni1 SI John's Summer Eelc. June 15th. Si Michael and
Barlour. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. i C’lilheroe Concert Society. June 29th. Clitheroe Town
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Singers at Newton Village Hall. .Mayoress's coffee morning. June 22nd. CTithcrnc Town Mavor'-
arlour. Live music 10 a.m. to 12 noon. B l a c k b u r n
run. At St I auL- ( . of K. Primary Schhol, HoildleMlen t Lions Gala (Darwenl. June 9th. At Moorland Schcwl. Darwen. Fur
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Itlackhurn Smfonia Concert. June 2<.8.h. With the N.l-. n Ari.m i Male \ nice Choir, King George's Hall, Hlackhurn. 7.W) P .m . T:,-k.-:-
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Petition. Further details, tel. 585212. Music at Blaekhurn Cathedral. June 26th. Organ recital |e. D.ivid '■,, P'm'. Avlmission hv programme. £1 (£2 concession.- •'
Georges Hall. 8 p.m. Admission £1 on th.-diwr Queen s I’ark Bound Green. June 22nd. Mixed pairs U.wling cm
llekets £4 from W.H. Smith. Jazz .in lllakey's. June 17th. With the Cohn Galbraith Quint. :. Km.
her deatils: tel. 5S.VB3. The
laind.in Festival Orchestra. June 11th, Biackhuni Catiaslra;
ing top) uniMcians from Andy Prior’.- Big BarnV Summer fete and crowning of Ro>e Queen. June 8th. Including fu.
tel! race, falconry di.-plav. mountain bike nice Jazz m Blakcy’s. June 3rd With the Andv Schfield Quintet featu*
Tuck In des Country (Jala and Fair. June 1st. 1 p.m. Kxeiits ir.elud
ndstand. Chthen**. 2 pi.m. Musical evening. June 22nd. A musical evening bv the Versatile
4nostor' ricld l)ay. June lotli. uie streets ami recreational fivM
Coffee morning. June 8th. Waddington Hospital, 10a.m. to 12n--r. M addmgton Garden Weekend. June 8th-Pth. Waddington. Whailey Medieval Fayrc. June Inh. Whallev Town Centre 12 n.x.r
i ork St. Clitherw. 10-30 a.m. to 11-15 a.m. Flea market. June 7th and even* Friday, 10 a.m. to 4-30 r. m
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its way through the Valley in the East Lancs Railway Historic Vehicle
of the Weavers’Cottage, Kawtenstall. Historic Vehicle Cavalcade. Mav 215th. A parade of vehicles weaves
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I>ermanent collection; tiffany glass; brass rubbings; nature trail ami craft shop. Haworth Art Gallery, Manchester Road, Accrington. Om-n 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. every dav except Friday. Admission free.
massed male voice choir concert. Guest soloist. Pat Catlow. Oswald! twistle Civic Theatre, 7-15 p.m. Tickets £2.
Figaro”, Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, 7-30 p.m. Tickets: adult.- ff, concessions £-1. Thursday, June 13th, carnival sequence dance. Accrington Town
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a.m..finishing at the Sandy Lane Fields for the carnival event.- On the carnival field during the afternoon the main attraction wdl b.~a grand It's a Knockout tournament, as well as aerobatic display, fun fair, free fall parachute display, charity stalls and much more ’ For further details, tel. (025-1) 39i02fi.
Civic Theatre, 7*30 p.m. Tickets; adults £5, concessions £-1. Saturday. June 15th, Carnival Day. Procession through town centre
Edmund Hockridgc and family. June 15th. Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, 7-150 p.m. Tickets: adults £4.50, concessions £3.50.
Friday June 14th. Houghton Weavers in Concert.
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ton TownHall. 7-30 p.m. Fret* admission by ticket. Wednesday, June 12th, London Of>era Players. “The Marriage of
Hall, 7-30 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.. £2. (including supper). Sj*>t pnz.-- and raffle prizes.
le-Moors, 7-30 p.m. Tuesday. June 11th, senior citizens’ carnival concert party, Accring
Sunday, June 9th, hair fashion show, Dunkenhalgh Hotel Cke'tf.n Hyndburn Carnival 91. June 8th to IGth. Saturday. June Mh 1
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