ALL YOU NEED TO PLAN YOtJR WEEK AHEAD eekend DENNIS GIVES THAT LITTLE BIT MO
c o n c e r t si- Dennis Locorriere (The Voice of Dr . Hook®); Burnley Mechanics; July 14th;
TH E su p e r -sm oo th D en n is Lo co r r ie re and h is fou r -p iece band a re coming b a c k to Burnley. From th e o p en in g n o te s of h is f ir s t so n g ,
you w il l re c o g n is e th e v o ic e of th e man who s a n g a l l t h o s e g r e a t h i t s f rom th e ’7 0 s , in c lu d in g " S e x y E y e s " , "O n ly S ix t e e n " , "S y lv ia 's Mother", "When You're In Lo v e With A B e a u t ifu l Woman" and "A L it t le Bit More". Jo in e d by Mike B e l l , B en n y G a l lag h e r , Rod
Sm a r r and P ic k W ith e rs , a night of pure slop- p in e s s is in s to re from th is Am e r ic a n singing s e n s a t io n , w ho h a s a v o ic e th a t is s e x y and le a v e s you r sp in e tingling.
\ I h a v e a p a ir of t ic k e t s and a co p y of th e QP "Dr Hook Lo v e So n g s" - w h ich in c lu d e s a ll th e c la s s i c s , a s w e ll a s a few n ew o n e s -
to g iv e aw a y . To be in w ith a c h a n c e of w in n in g one of
th e p r i z e s , a n sw e r th e s im p le q u e s t io n b elow .
Dennis Locorriere Competition
☆ Who e mother does Dennis sing about?
ANSWER:
Name Address...
Telephone number:........................................................................................ Entries should be sent to Sue Madigan. Dennis Locorriere Competition, East Lancashire Newspapers Ltd, Bull Street, Burnley. BB11 1 DP. by Thursday. July 6th
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H EA R TB R EA K PRODUCTIONS will be perform ing "As You L ik e It" in the wonderful setting of
Wycoller Country Park. Sev en members of the U K ’s premier profes
sional open-air touring company will se rv e up romance and pastoral p le a su re s sp iced with a sprinkling of villainy, sty lish music and vibrant
ly-coloured co s tum e s . A u d ien ce p a r t ic ip a t io n will a lso be on the
menu for the company's ninth open-air produc tion, which follows the s u c c e s s of the highly- a c c la im e d "Macbeth", "A Midsummer Night's D re am " , "Much Ado Ab o u t Nothing " and
"Twelfth Night". The production is authentic Sh a k e sp e a re . A
c le a r and faithful rendition of the te xt is guar ante ed - but, above a ll , it should be a highly entertaining and enjoyable evening. 9 T ic k e t s are available from Pendle Borough
C o u n c il 's box office on 01282 661234, priced at E7 for adults and E3.50 for children.
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HE was Frank Sinatra's favourite singer; his last six releases have won him Grammy awards; and he has survived five decades of popular music without chang
ing his style. On Sunday, July 2nd, accompanied by the Ralph
Sharon Quartet, Tony Bennett will treat his fans to the songs that have left their mark across three genera tions, including his signature tune "I Left My Heart In San Francisco", "Steppin’ Out", "Just In Time", "The Best Is Yet To Come", "Because Of You" and "Rags To
Riches". Tony's special guest star will be jazz pianist, vocalist
and Grammy Award winner, Diana Krall. Support also comes from the National Youth .Jazz Orchestra. Performing in the stunning surroundings of Tatton
Park, Knutsford, in Cheshire, this promises to be a truly outstanding event, which concludes with a spec tacular firework display. 9 Tickets are priced at £27.50 and are available
from credit card hotlines on 0161 8321111 and 0870 6021155.
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To advertise rinq Lee Banks or Suzanne Foster on 01282 426161 THIS WEEK-END
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M A £ I M E c H A t f t e S
S a t u rd a y , 1 s t J u ly , 2 .0 0 - 4 .0 0 p m Top Blues Artists Every Saturday in Olivers Bar L & TCa L -oS
SHAKE IT & BREAK
FREE BARRELHOUSE BLUES SESSIONS Relax, chill out and enjoy! + Special Bar Promotions.
Saturday, 1 st July, from 9.00pm Live at Olivers Ban Dynamic Vocalist
GAVIN YOUNG
McGuinness Flint], Rod Smarr (Dr HooL Dolly Parton Joe Tex), Mike Bell (Lonnie Doncgan, Albert lee], Pick
Withers (Dire Straits, Bob Dylan).
Wednesday 19th July, 2.00 pm SCHOOL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN
FREE ADMISSION + SPECIAL PROMOTIONS
Friday, 14th July, 8.00pm OUT O F THE DARK TOUR 2 0 0 0
DENNIS LOCORRIERE THE VOICE OF DR HOOK with his band- Benny Gallagher (Gallagher and Lyle,
"I lost 3 stones in 4
months, and have kept if off ever since"
Call Lisa on
RED ROSE & SN OW WHITE _
forests "Hypnotic.... spellbinding... an enchanting tale" 17th July - 9th August
GREAT STUFF FO R h
K ID Z TH IS S U M M E R S Arts & Crafts, Theatre, Drama, Musk, ‘
Clowning & Comedy Enjoy being creative, bcina entertained and having lots ot tun at the Burnley Mechanics this Summer lots to Do tor 6-16s... /- ii _r POn sn u r a {ree colour KIDZ brochure now.
' Check out our website for. details
www.leisureinbumley.co.uk TICKET OFFICE: 01282 664400 SMALL GROUP
TRANSPORT FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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l-or Advice or a Quote Telephone PAUL
w w w .tn tv c l to r td l .co .u k FRIENDLY
0192 2413911 (Independent
Herbalife Distributor)
www.herbalife4us.com
A CLASSIC GRIMM TALE WITH SIAN JONES. One dark and moonless night as the snow loll there came a knock on the door... Enthralling storytelling from o world oi hobgoblins, stolen treasure and shadowy
Browsholme Hall Nr Clitheroe
The Home oj the
Parker Family since 1507 Hall and Grounds
Open every Afternoon
Saturday 1st - 15th July (Except Mondays)
2.00 - 4.30 p.m. Telephone: 01254 826719
. . . . Chatbum • Tel: 01200 441272 • • • Wednesday Nights
O W N C O W
are curry nights - 2 dine for £9.99______ Sunday Lunch - 12 - 3 pm 3 courses ~ £5.99
Bar Snacks and A Im Carte menu available each lunch __________and evening (except Tuesday)___________ 7.30 pm
Early Birds Menu ~ Mon, Weds. Fri 5.30 2 courses ~ £5.99
July 1st - Live Jazz
with the DEBBIE WILSON TRIO 8.30 pm - £2.50 at the door
Silver Jubilee Summer Fair
at Brookside Primary School Bright Street Clitheroe
on SATURDAY 1st JULY from 2pm onwards
l entertainment » !
All welcome including past and present connections to the school
To be opened by Mayor of Clitheroe.
Event includes: Slaidburn Silver Band, Clog Dancing,. Balloon race, Grand Raffle, Pony Rides, Stalls, Games, Rides, Bouncy
Castles, Tombola, Crafts and much more - mostly under the cover of our grand marquee. Guaranteed to be a great day
www.eastloncoshireonine.co uk* V - ENTRANCE - ADULTS 30p CHILDREN 10p
1st and 2nd July 11 am - 5 pm
Once again the villages of Bolton-by-Bowland and Grindleton
invite you to drive through the heart of the Ribble Valley.
23 gardens open and floral displays in church.
Map £3 per adult. Refreshments available. Further information from Grindleton Rectory
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S t. H u b er t ’s Dunsop Bridge
f f in ‘E v e n in g o f ( H a r p M u s i c
F-KATIE ROBERTS & PHILIPPA Triple Harpers
Friday, 7th July, 2000 7.30 p.m.
Tickets £5 (includes refreshments) available from St. Hubert’s Tel. No. 01200 448231)
from Dunsop Bridge Post Office (Tel. No. 01200 448241) or on the night FOR BOOKINGS ONLY n f l I d o lb y f
: Daily l 40 4.00 6.10 8.20 i plus
S.it morn I I 30
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(F) CHICKEN RUN <pg> Ihr 40mlns
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(F) THREE TO TANGO (12) 1hr SSmlns
Daily 2 .15 S I 5 8 IS
FINAL DESTINATION aily 2.00 5 00 8.15 Plus Sat L 0 30 The Directors Auditorium
(15) Ihr 55mlns D
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(F) CHICKEN RUN (PG) Ihr 40mlns
Fn.Mon toThurs 6 10 8.20 Sat and Sun 1.40 4 00 6.10 8.20
BIG MOMMA’S HOUSE aily 1 30 4 00 6.15 B 30
(12) 1hr SOmlns D
THE TIGER MOVIE Paily 1.40 4.00
(U) 1hr 40mlns D
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Advance Screenings Tu ahrsdy 6th July (F) M IS S IO N IM P O S S IB L E 2
(15) 2hr Smlns on screen 6.45 9.00 Saturday’s Litt/e O
d gam CM. chnrnod m gDp par mlnulo & require (F ) F r e e L is t S u s p e n d e d
TOY STORY 2 (u) 2h« The fun .an
scar Show es start at 1 ° i.rt yiki 1 am PLATFORM GALLERY
C r a f t D a y - meet the makers Saturday, July 1st 10am to 4pm
WOODWORK. CERAMICS, JEWELLERY. TEXTILES. IRONWORK. CARDS. CALLIGRAPHY &. MORE
See tlie work being produced by local craft makers.
Platform Gallery, Station Road, Clitheroe Tel: 01200 443071
ADMISSION FREE m s PEC IAIMIS OTiCETl GENERAL AUCTION
MASSIVE INDOOR CAR BOOT and
EVERY SATURDAY
THROUGHOUT THE YEAR Grane Mill, off Bury Road, Haslingden
No. 1 for buying & selling - Come and See - Admission Free Stall Enquiries 01706 221616
T o s s id e S c h o o l (Gisburn Forest Primary School, Tosside)
OPEN DAY & SERVICE OF
THANKSGIVING £or 150+ years of schooling in the Village
Friday 7th Inlv 2000 from 4.00pm - 6.30pm An Open Invitation To All
to visit the School before its closure and to give thanks for its service to the Tosside Community
4.00 p.m. - School open to visitors
5.00 p.m. - Tea 6.30 p.m. - Service in Tosside Church Preacher - The Rev.
I.es Austin
former Vicar or Tosside and Chairman of Gorernors RSVP Mr James Waddington
Skirden Mall, Tossidc 01729 840413 The Rev. Mark Russell-Smith The Rectory’, Slaidburn 01200 446238
Canal 2000 A joint promotion
by Mid Pennine Arts as part o f Canal 2000, and Elate
0 8 7 0 4 4 4 3 1 4 1 ^ V taY Programmes and times from Friday,30/06/00 toThursday06/07/00
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SU N D A Y M A R K E T & ® “
GISBURM Situated 2 miles Clitheroe side of Gisburn
T h o u s a n d s o f b a r g a in s p lu s M e a t A u c t io n s Car Booters arrive from 7.30am - Car booters only £5
A l l e r i q u i r i e s , 0 4 1 1 : 8 3 3 5 4 3 d i r s 0 ^ 6 i 2 9 1
C A R BO O T S A L E m Sunday, 2nd July
IS jpgi
WHY NOT Travel through the beautiful‘Kibble Valley by Vintage Coach?
% S a tu rd a y 1 s t Ju ly at 2.00 p.m.
From C l ith e r o e R a i lw a y S ta t ion £4.50 a d u lt s / £3.00 ch i ld <including refreshments)
For details telephone Clitheroe Tourist 1___________________ _________________
THE BROW Sunday,
LIVE JAZZ at
Ju ly 2nd Live Jazz with THE DEBBIE
WILSON TRIO 8.30 p.m.
£2.50 on the cloor ; .
SUNDAY MARKET Accrington
N COW
Town Centre EVERY SUNDAY
New and Secondhand Goods "COME ON DOW
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LOADS TO CHOOSE FROM" PI US V
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i y s i c F O R . A S U M M E R * $ e v e n i n g
O p e r a B ra v a presents an open air production o f Puccini s
T O S C A su n g in English
Rose Garden
Haworth A rt Gallery Manchester Road, Accrington Friday, June 30th at 7.30 p.m.
(grounds open at 6 p.m. Bring a picnic Chairs available to hire £l)
T ic k e ts p r ic e £13 an d £l I (co n e s )
from Ac c r ington T IC 0 I2 5 4 380293 or Mid Pennine A r t s 0 I2 8 2 4 2 1986
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AFTERNOON MYSTERY TOUR (approximately three* hours)
St Mary’s Church Gisburn
GARDEN FETE
Coppy House ■Gisbunu
Sunday, 9th July 12 noon — 4pm
Attractions for all the family Refreshments • Craft
Demonstrations • Vintage Vehicles • Various Rides • Cake Stall
Admission £1 adults SOp children_____
CAR BOOT SALE
B o w l a n d H i g h S c h o o l
G r i n d l e t o n
Sunday July 2nd Cars £6 • Vans £8 Entrance 20p
10 a .m .- 3 p.m.
Refreshments available Everyone welcome
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