22 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 24th, 2005 A what’s on in the
Ribhle VaUey compiled by Marcia Morris
All entries for inclusion to be on a listings form, available from tlie Tourist Information Centre in Market Place, Clitheroc, and handed in by the lOth of the month prior to the event.
- Platform Gallery, a group exhibi
tion which explores the use of books and paper as an artistic medium. Features work by many artists plus paper jewellery by Karin Muhlert. Runs until April 2nd. Braille-It, a group to learn
braille meets each Thursday 9-30 a.m. to noon in the meeting room at Clitheroe Library. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426063 Kibble Valley visually-impaired
group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club, Lower- gate. Inquiries, tel. 01200 426822. Ribble Valley Borough Council
Offices, Church Walk, Advice and Information by the Pension Service second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 9-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m. Appointment necessary tel. 01200 414453. Pendle Club, Lowergate,
sequence dancing for over 55s, every Tuesday from 7-30 to 10 p.m. Parochial Hall, Ribchester, each
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CAN you help find the hidden treasure? Go along to Clitheroe Castle main gate on Easter Saturday between noon and 4 p.m. and collect a treasure map. On each egg you will find a question also hid den on the eggs are letters which should also be written on your sheet. There are three giant East er eggs to be won and all proceeds will be donated to Friends of Chernobyl’s Children Charity. The cost is £1 per child, adults go free and the event has been sponsored by Sainsbury’s, Lloyds TSB, Booths, Web Dynamics and Castle Cement.
EVENTS MARCH 25TH TO MARCH 31ST
Monday from 7-30 p.m. line danc ing. Saturday 10 to 11-30 a.m. “Infinite Tai Chi and Chi Rung”. Mondays 4 to 5 p.m. junior fun dancing. Thursdays 4-30 p.m. “Teens Jazz” dancing. Queen Street Textile Museum,
Harle Syke, Burnley, a new tempo rary exhibition “Dreams of See ing”. Inquiries, tel. 01282 412555. 25th and 28th - Clitheroe Castle
Museum. Rock-a-Doodle-Doo fun day, guess the weight of the egg, learn how to identify fossils, make a dinosaur egg, try your luck at pan ning for gold. Suitable for children over seven
years. 11-30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 3-30 p.m. Booking essential, tel. 01200 424635. 2Gth - Clitheroe Ramblers’ Asso
ciation, meet Chester Avenue car park at 8 a.m. for Langdale for Crinkle Crags, 10-miles. Leader David Taylor tel. 01200 427905. 26th - Cross Hill Quarry, volun
teer action day with the Wildlife Trust. Woodland management with a
thank you celebration lunch. Meet Castle Cement car park at 10-30 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01282 704605. 26th - Swan and Royal Hotel,
Clitheroe Rock ‘n’ Roll Club, “Juke Box Jive”. Tickets £6. Inquiries, tel. 443480. 27th - Festival Hall, Gisburn,
craft fair at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stalls to hire £10 per table. Inquiries and to book tel. 01200
445613. Refreshments available. 27lh - Easter sunrise celebration
at 6 a.m. on Jeffrey Hill followed by breakfast in Knowle Green Village Hall. All welcome. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 27th and 28th - All Hallows’
Church, Mitton, open days refresh ments between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Inquiries, tel. 01254 826321.
■ Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Market Place, Clithcroe, tel. 01200 425566.
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1st to 17th - “Taste Lancashire - A Festival of Food and Drink”. 1st to 3rd - Accrington
Town Hall, Lancashire Food Festival. 1st to 4th - Clitheroe
Library, book sale for four days. Free admission. 2nd - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Beamsley, Denton and Middleton Moor. Tel 01254 822851. 2nd - Whalley Village
Hall. Cabaret based on rural life. Tickets from Whalley Post Office or 01254 822555. 3rd - St Mary’s Centre,
Church Brow, “Spell bound” a documentary. Cert U, directed by Jeffry Blitz released in 2003. This is about the US tra dition of spelling bees, a
hilarious and often unwatchable documen tary of the 1999 Ameri can spelling competition. 3rd - West Bradford
Village Hall, an antiques fair and collectables with curios and crafts. Raffle and home-made refresh ments. Stalls available to book on 01200 424311. 4lh - Knowle Green
Village Hall, whist and domino drive. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. 5th - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association, meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Dunsop Bridge, Mellor Knoll and Whitewell. Tel, 01254 822851. 5th - Read Friendly
Circle talk in Read Unit ed Reformed Church. An illustrated talk by Edmund Hurst. 5th - Black Horse, Pim
lico Road, ladies running, join us for a training run
around Clitheroe. Inquiries, tel 01200 425343.
. 5th - Knowle Green
Village Hall, line dancing. Drinks and biscuits. New dancers always welcome. Dancing runs weekly. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. Gth - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association, meet in Sawley at 6-30 p.m. Inquiries, tel. Veronica Millward 01200 441346. 6th - Knowle Green
Village Hall, a talk by Carrs Jewellers, of Garstang. Glass of wine and light supper. Inquiries, tel. 01254 878447. Gth - Family fun fair at
Edisford car park. Week days from 6 p.m. and weekends from 1.30 p.m.
A dynamic duo on stage and off
Satin ’n’ Steel; The Octagon Theatre, Bolton; April 6th to 30th A MUSIC-FILLED romantic comedy about making it big in clubland takes to the Octagon stage on April 6th. “Satin ’n’ Steel” stars Norman Pace, of
Hale and Pace fame, as Vince Steel and newcomer Sara Poyzer as Teena Satin. When twentysomething wannabe
Teena walks into the life of seasoned club singer Vince Steel, he thinks he’s struck gold. Teena is just what the Vince Steel Experience has been waiting for and together they make a dynamite act. Satin ’n’ Steel. Under the spotlight, they make sweet music and offstage love blossoms between them, but a guilty secret jeopar dises their plans for super-stardom. For tickets call the box office now on
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ED BYRNE ‘Me Again Tour’
“An international star and one of the most popular stand-ups in the UK" The Guardian
Tickets: £12.00 / £10.00 Thursday 31st March - 7.30pm
FROM BASIN STREET F TO BROADWAYeaturing legendary trumpeter
and international jazz star Keith Smith complete with his all star band
Tickets: £10 / £8.00 Saturday 2nd April - 8pm
ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION ‘Only Northwest Date’ Tickets: £12.00
S u n d a y 3rd April - 2pm
Mechanics Comedy Night Featuring Andrew Vincent,
Alex Horne and Sean Percival Tickets £6.00 / £5.00
F riday 8th April - 8pm VOULES VOUS
Includes narration and multi screen projection telling the story of Abba
‘A b b a T h e S to ry ’ Tickets: £12.50 discounts £10.50
25th-27th March THE 17th BURNLEY NATIONAL BLUES
FESTIVAL Maxine Brown
Sam ‘Bluzman’ Taylor
I Mike Sanchez and the Rhythm and Blues Review
Candye Kane, Ana Popovic
Geoff Achison & the Souldiggers Steve Phillips & Brendan Croker Plus many more
Full colour brochure available. Sunday 3rd April - 2pm
Championship Brass in Concert
DRIGHLINGTON BRASS BAND Tickets: £5.00
Thursday 7th April - 7.30pm
story telling and a Harley Davidson to recount a gripping journey along the open roads of Route 66
ON THE VERGE by mind The Gap An hour long one man show using film, original music
Tickets: £3.00 Saturday 9th April - 8pm Celebrating three decades of 'Steely Dan’ NEARLY DAN
Tickets: £10.00 discounts £9.00 On the door, all tickets £11.00
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CLITHEROE jeweller Amanda Reddy has been chosen to represent the Ribble Valley at the British Craft Trade Fair in Harrogate next month. Amanda, a New Form
at top craft trade fair Katherine Rodgers, arts
Arts member, will use this opportunity to market her product and company Redjewel to a trade audi ence for the first time. This will give her new
ranges of silver and gold jewellery the exposure needed to launch her new business. It will also provide her
with the opportunity to make new contacts with buyers from a wide variety of the retail sector. Aman da who is based in Clitheroe is also supported by Lancashire Rural Futures.
T he L ancashire D ining Club
For Singles in their 40’s and 50’s
No Membership Fee
Charismatic men always in great demand!
For an information pack ring Yvonne 01706 823536
development officer for Ribble Valley Borough Council said: “This oppor tunity was supported by Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Arts Develop ment, Tourism and Regeneration departments to promote and develop art/craft businesses based in the Ribble Valley area. Amanda will get the chance to meet a wide audience and gain more exposure for her work as buyers, galleries and com panies visit the show from all over the country”. Ribble Valley artists
interested in applying to be on next year's stand should contact Katherine Rodgers, arts development department on: 01200 443071.
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Clitheroe’s Community Cinema Show times from Friday, March 25th
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie (U) Fri, March 25th @ 230pm Sat, March 26th @ 230pm Mon, March 28lh @ 230pm Ihcs, March 29th @ 230pm Wed, March 30th @ 230pm Thurs, March 31st 11am
Million Dollar Baby (12a ;
Fri, March 25th @ 730pm Sat, March 26lh @ 730pm Mon, March 281h @ 730pm
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“THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE” (U);Stage and Screen; tomorrow, Saturday, Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday at 2-30 p.m., and Thurs day at 11 a.m.
BASED on the hit Nickelodeon show, this film follows the adven-
tures of Spongebob Squarepants, a rectangular sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea, along with his best pal Patrick, a starfish. When King Neptune’s crown is
stolen and Spongebob’s boss, Mr Krabs, is falsely accused of the crime, the dynamic duo sets off to Shell city to find the real culprit. A cracking film for the youngsters, while the older end can tune in to
Clint East- wood’s award winning boxing film with a dif ference, “Mil lion Dollar Baby” (12A), tomorrow, Sat urday and Monday The highly-
a c c l a i m e d biopic of leg endary rhythm and blues singer Ray Charles in “Ray” (15), is the feature beginning next T u e s d a y , Wednesday and Thursday. A must for
lovers of the great man’s music
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Tel: 01254824643 -----------------------------
Wlialley Corn Mills is a family run business situated on the Wlialley to Mitton Road (B6246) and offering an extensive range of small and large animal feeds’
supplements, country clothing, footwear and pet accessories.
The Townson family also offer services for dog grooming, horse rug cleaning and hydrotherapy treatments.
Whalley Corn Mills are offering £1 off any Dodson &
Horrell horse feed, supplement or herbal products.
The offer is open to the first 50
readers through the door wdth this coupon and the offer ends April 7th, 2005.
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£1 off any Dodson & Horrell horse feed,
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Open to the first 50 customers. Offer ends April 7th, 2005 Pend Ie4eisure Trust Not fore - but three for the price of one
7 day season ticket holders at Marsden Park Golf Course now have the opportunity to use Altrincham and William Wroe courses in a deal struck by Pendle Leisure Trust and Trafford Community Leisure Trust.
'The scenic public course with a welcoming private feel’ is how Marsden Park has been described. The course enjoys a superb location in Nelson, easily accessible from the M65 and with excellent facilities. A testing 18 holes of 5833 yards and a par of 70, it has a semi-parkland layout with panoramic views of the countryside. The club house had a new balcony added in 2003 and with a licensed bar & weekend carvery makes a great 19th.
Marsden Park is a Municipal Course and customers may choose to pay and play or buy a season ticket. An annual 7 day adult season ticket costs £320 upfront or £32 per month plus a £25 set up fee. There are discounts for juniors and seniors.
Phil Storey, Ch ie f Executive of Pendle Leisure said 'we are constantly looking at ways to add value to our season ticket package. We are very pleased to have developed this partnership, hopefully the first of many, which allows our season ticket holders to try new courses, improve their game and meet new people.'.
Altrincham is an 18 hole, par 71 ,6 38 5 yard, parkland golf course with Timperly brook meandering throughout. It provides beautiful views and a challenging test for any standard of golfer. Within the grounds is situated a 27 bay floodlit driving range (charges apply) with latest video analysis
equlp.ment.
William Wroe in Flixton is an 18 hole, par 64,4368 yard, parkland golf course. It is a challenging test for any standard of golfer where placement rather than distance is key.
Special Offer: No joining fee if you become a 7 day season ticket holder at Marsden Park Golf Course by March 30th and quote LT1803.
Marsden Pa rk G o lf Course, T ownhouse Road, Nelson. For further information call 01282 661912. Offer is subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply.
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