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22nd, 23rd, 24th July at 7.30 p.m. Tickets £5.00 (Concessions £3.50)
available from Gawihorpe H a ll anil B urnley Mechanics Limited seating provided Blankets and something to s it on arc recommended ANTIQUES and COLLECTORS FAIR
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JULY 2 1 s t • 10am • 5pm
Jewellery. Lace, rorcetain. rumiture. nitchenaila.
Textiles. Art Deco. Trims. Cooks etc. nefreshments • Good Quality Fair.
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RIBBLE Valley Leisure is offering a wide range of fun and exciting activities for chil
dren this summer. All activities tire supervised by qualified and
experienced staff or coaches to ensure the safety ami enjoyment of all the ehildren. Activities will be taking place in various parts of the Kibble Valley to ensute that everyone has the opportunity to take part, make new friends and learn new skills or experience diner-
ent activities. Sports and Arts in Uural parts offers sports .
courses, competitions, fun sessions, arts workshops, entertainment, museum exhibitions, football schools
and much, much, more. Special events will include a disco fun swim, a sum
mer camp at Uoefield Leisure Centre with activities such as quizzes, arts and crafts and a bouncy castle for the five to seven-year-olds; for eight to thirteccn- year-olils there will he fun swims and a supervised
try out on the climbing wall.
the scheme and hooking forms, are available from the council offices, Bibblesdalo Pool.Longndge Sports
"Booklets, giving comprehensive information about .
2-3 hours. To book. 0199o fo r t h c o m in g e v e n t s—
another of its “Brass at the Bounty" concerts. This season of evening concerts are being head at the Hark to Bounty Inn, Sluidburn, and they begin at 7-15 p.m. See below for furl her details.
EVENTS —JULY PJTII TO 25TH
Julv — Platform Gallery exhibition “Teasets and Textiles”. Each Tuesday, until the end of July, there will he a textile demonstration by artists currently exhibiting, from 10 a.m. to :! p.m. July — Whallcy Abbey contemporary art exhibition to mark the 700th anniversary of the monks at Whal-
ley Abbey. July to August — Centenaries Theatre. Stonyhurst, summer art
exhibiton.Collection of works by Robert
Clayton and Bethan Clayton. ltlti, — Civic Hall Cinema "Down Periscope” (12) six
nights at 7-MO. 2(llh — SuperScan Appeal barbecue at Cluugh Bot
826285. 20th — Clithcroe Naturalists’ Society. Cartmell with
Gerald Cook and Anita Angus. Station 10 a.m. £1. 21st — Clitheroe Ramblers’ Association. Meet
Waterloo car park at 10 a.m. for Rivington. 22nd — Clitheroe Women's Aglow Fellowship. Clith-
A FEAST of puppetry comes to Burnley Mechanics this month when Presto Puppets
tom Farm, Bashall Eaves. Inquiries, tel. 0125-1
Centre. Platform Gallery. Castle Museum and Clith eroe Tourist Information Centre. On Thursday next Slaidburn Silver Band presents
2(ith__Civic Hall Cinema “Muppet Treasure Island fu) for s k nights at 7-30 p m.
Mat.nees Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 2 p.m. 27th — Platform Gallery, Station Road, craft fair
JULY 2BTII TO AUGUST 1ST
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission free. 28th — Slaidburn Silver Band presents Sunday Band
Concert in the Castle Bandstand at 2-30 P-m- 28th — Lancashire Countryside Events B ^
Pathfinder, a full day’s walk exploring the Hot let Valley between Doeford and Dunsop Bridge. Dura
tion 5-7 hours. To book, tel. 01905 filOSot. 31st — Longridge Youth:and Community Centre
31st — Clitheroe Ramblers' Association. Meet Wts- well at 7 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Christine Pickles 01-00
Workshop. Aromatherapy,'relax with a sim])Ie hand- massage and learn which oils to mix. Ages 11 to IS years old, 1 to 3-30 p.m.
. . . . ....
25190.Aug 1st — Centenaries Theatre, Stonyhurst. Cream tea concert a t 2-30 p.m. featurin g J i l l Kemp Recorders (Kirklees Young Musician of the Year for
1996).• Further details of some of the above events can be found in adjacent “Lifestyle” advertisements. • A booking service for th e a tre s and events
01200 25566. in - th e N o r th -W e s t^
presents “The Firebird”. The ancient Russian folk tide tells of a hapless prince’s quest for the mischievous firebird responsi
ble for the theft of apples from the royal orchard. Four stage areas will feature exciting set designs and a score of hunraku and rod puppets wearing bril-
'and 31st;‘and further details'"and bookings'are avail able from the box office on 01282 30055. Other events: Blackburn: King George’s Hall —
■ Hiu 1 iictjiiu" cuiiie.-v illivu at 2 p.m. on July 21th
July 2fith, organist Ronald Frost in second of a series of summer lunchtime organ recitals, 12-45 n.m. Free admission and programme notes on the door; July 27th, Soul Night Out, featuring five hours of rare soul and Motown classics, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Further details and bookings from the box office on 0125*1 5S2582. Bolton: Turton Tower — July Kith, the Devel
opment of Contemporai’y Crafts in Britain, lecture by Barrv Hepton, craft development officer with the North-West Arts Board. 7-30 p.m. Free admission, but please book on 01204 852203. Hurnlcv: Burnley Mechanics — July 29th, No Way
human characteristics and often humorous qualities of the elephant. Further details on 01282 421980. Burscough: Martin Mere Wildfowl Sanctuary —
throughout the summer, see five whistling swan cygnets, recently hatched, and other wonders of the natural world. Further details on 01704 895181. Ilaslingdcn: Haslingdcn High School — July 17th,
farming activity and competition night, organised by Rossendale and Rochdale National Farmei*s Union,
starts 0-30 p.m. Manchester: Royal Exchange Mobile Theatre,
Upper Campfield Market — starts tonight, ‘The
Philadelphia Story”, starring Jordan Baker (of “City Hall”) and Una Stubbs. One of the best-loved come dies of the 1940s, which tells the tale of society bride Tracy Lord on the eve of her wedding. Furthe r details and bookings on 0161 833 9833. Museum of Science and Industry — until July 14th, Star Trek: The Exhibition. Visit the bridge of the Starship Enterprise and examine the Galaxy first-hand! Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further details and bookings on 01G1832 2244.
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Sis. the original and best Oasis tribute band. They have been stunning audiences at sell-out shows in Scotland, with brilliant performances that capture the sound of Oasis. Starts 8
p.ni.; July 24th and 31st. Presto Puppets presents “The Firebird”, an ancient Russian folk tide, at 2 p.m. A score of bunraku and rod puppets in a riot of colour and comedy! Further details and bookings of all Mechanics events from the box office on 01282 30055. Mid-Pennine Gallery, Yorke Street — until August 31sl, “Elephants and other Animals”. Sculptress Louise O’Connor uses the natural qualities of raw clay to portray the sometimes
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Clitheroe.
«th to 18th, exhibition of paintings by Australian artist Sylvia Preston, ll-3t) to 4-30 p.m., Tuesdays to Sundays. Further details from Worden Hall on 01772 456181. Preston: Preston Flag Market — July 27th, free
Lcyland: Worden Hall,fWorden Park — August
throughout the region is available from the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clitheroe, on
f e m e A „ „ SL,-ick,„rai. . r 22ndinto August 23rd —/p ro g ram m e 'o f exciting BURNLEY da£e& ett (n a t io n a l )
"D o n s t l Checks In” (PC). Matinees onW at 2 pjn. Meet Head is s s s s r jv t s e ^ «■ t (0125-182 M81). n n,l oi-esents “Brass at the
^ aW ^ A t a im t ^ e n i n ^ n c e t - t s - a t the Hark to Bounty Inn, Slaidburn, at <:-U> }’ £• unity Centre.
S a g f e a s s w i s
street theatre featuring Martin Big Pig, 11-30 a.m.; to 3 p.m. Avenham Park — August 4th, Red Rose Brass Band performs free concert of music from New Orleans, 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. Further details and book ings, of both events from the Tourist Information Centre on 01772 253731. Samlcsburv: Samlesbury Hall — until Sunday, a demonstration of silver jewellery by Fiona Cameron
and pyrography by Bill Pannell. Further details- on 01254 812010.
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