22 ■ Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, August 14th, 2008
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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282 422331 (Classified) H I Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 012^2 422331 (Classified) ... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trusf School's 'Razzle Dazzle' show ^^at’s on in the
Ribble Valley compiled by Marcia Morris
All entries Tor inclusion in these columns should be on a listings torm, as ailable Trom Main Reception, Kibble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clithcroc, (01200 42S111) and handed in by the lOlh of the month prior to the esenL
Brabin's Shop and Gallery, Chip
ping, exhibition of photographs and paintings by mother and daugher Helen and Edna Shaw. St Wilfrid’s Hall, Ribchester: Line
Weekendplus To advertise in Weekendplus, call Gina Morris, of our entertainments team, on 01282 422331
Part of Pendle Leisure Trust
dancing Mondays at 7-30 p.m.. Junior and senior RATS Wednesday and Thursday at 7-30 p.m., Ju Jitsu Fri day at 7 p.m. Tel. 01254 878473. Browsholme Hall, Bashall Eaves.
AUDIENCES a t The Grand in Clitheroe, were simply left’ “dazzled” after a superb per fo rm an c e by h ig h school pupils. Teenagers from Ribblesdale
High School Technology College took centre stage and wowed the ■ packed and enthusiastic audi
ence with their high calibre of acts when performing their sum mer show “Razzle Dazzle”. • - ' Tuesday night’s performance.
also included the Year 9 gifted and talented drama group giv ing an entertaining performance of Shakespeare’s “A Mid-Sum mer Night’s Dream”. The boys took on the female
parts with the girls executing the male roles to give the play a modern twist. A spokesman said; “The danc
ing was of a very high standard with many notable performanc es of ballet, tap, salsa, street and contemporary rou'tines.Ribbles- dale pupils would certainly have given any X-Factofcontender a
run for their money with several superb singers exhibiting their voices.
.. “The show stopping finale
’ ‘You Can’t Stop the Beat’ from ■ the musical ‘Haifspray’ certain ly got everyone’s feet tapping.” , Our picture shows pupils tak-
' ing centre stage and showcasing their talent, (s)
• Local ihdie-pop band's Grand gig
Charity's clothes stall BRAND new children’s clothes will be for sale at bar gain prices at a special charity stall on Clitheroe Mar- - ket on Saturday. ■ :
, i. ; ’■ The stall is being run by the North East Lancashire
Dyslexia Association,, which will be selling a range of children’s clothes donated by Sainsbury’s. Summer clothes and some schoolwear items are on- .
offer. . ■ .
RAGAMUFFINS fans are. in for a treat on Saturday, August 23rd, when the band headlines a charity gig a t Clitheroe’s state-of-the-art new venue. The Grand. • - . The locally-based indie-
■ pop band has built up a ■ strong following in E a s t Lancashire and on Mersey- • side, where they will play
another.prestigious gig the following day at The Car-, .ling Academy, Liverpool. •
W B u r n l e y M e c l ia i i ic s September
4lh PADDY McGUINNESS ' (SOLD OUT)
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12th THE SWING COMMANDERS 14th LOVE MUSIC HATE RACISM concert. . . *
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24tli - 27th Burnley Garrick Theatre present WIFE BEGINS AT FORTY ,
30th KATE RUSBY - October
I St KATY SETTERFIELD As Dusty Springfield (Tribute)
3rd ONE NIGHT OF ROBBIE (Tribute) 4th
-.lASON ISIANFORD (Stand Up) ■ Postponed until 201h January 2009
7th . ROLLING BACK THE YEARS Music Hall ■
8th VAMPIRES ROCK . with Toyaii Wilcox ■
10th THE LANCASHIRE HOTPOTS II th,THE U2 SHOW ■ Performed by U2UK .
16 & 17th Pendle Opera present LATRAVIATA .
18th TERRORVISION in concert 23rd THE ESSENCE OF IRELAND Traditional Irish musie & dance
' Kotc Riisby
Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office - 01282 664400 . '
26th BURNLEY MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA
28th THE BIG BALLET Comedy ballet'' of weighty elegance and humour •
29th ,JAMES CAMPBELL ' ' ' V ' ' (Comedy for Kids)
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1.SI MAD ABOUT THE MUSICALS ; November
1st CHRISTOPHER CARESS . ■ Stage Hypnotist ■
2nd 4 POOFS & a PIANO
8th - 15th Burnley Light Opera present FIDDLER ON THE ROOF '
25th THE LADY BOYS OF BANGKOK 27th STEPHEN KAMOS (Stand Up)> ' ^ 28th IN DREAMS (60’s Tribute Show) . 29th MAN MADE SOUL (13 piece .soul band)
30th 2pm THE BACHELORS 30th 7.30pm THE REAL COMEDIANS • with FRANK CARSON / MICK MILLER & more .
i' •. Book online at
www.burnlcymcclianics.co.uk Operated by Burnley Council
m m :-iNFU Mutual;
' Sports, Fell Race, Vintage
..Classes, Handicrafts, Cakes, Preserves, Craft Tent,' Produce Market,-
■ 1- FREE Car Park, Egg Catching, Licensed Bar.
^ ......................: Admission £6 - Under 5’s Free SOMETHING FO R EVERYO NE
’.‘v,.’ SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHOW
.. . Hounds and Whip of ; the Holcombe Hunt '
. President: Mr J STOTT' f : Chairman: Mr J NEARY ’ . Secretary: S Bullock, .
i; . ... Plane Tree Hall Farm Chalgley, Clitherde BB7 3LT^ Telephone: 0 1 2 5 4 826,362;’
5;, Posters ptoduced courtesy of Nru Mriturtt Next week’s concert at
The Grand - the multi million pound music and a r ts centre recently opened on York Street - will raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
•Also on the b i l l .a re Nomad Jones, who recently made his debut a t this year’s Glaston bury Festival, and Alex Johnson, who has signed to Kerbstone Records, in Manchester, despite still being at school in Clitheroe!
. So aside from raising
24th VOULEZ VOUS (Abba tribute) ; 25th WHOLE LOTTA LED - (Zeppelin Uibute)
money for a great cause, next week’s gig.offers a fantastic chance to see some brilliant young Lan-. cashire musical talent.
^ g 1 ‘ ! - i j ?f : J As a result of-doing the
gig. The Ragamuffins have been contacted by Manchester United FC, with a -view to appear on its TV channel, MUTV. The Cystic Fibrosis Trust is one of the chari ties actively supported by the club, hence its inter
est.However, for Raga-, muffins guitaris t and singer David Jaggs the. prestigious United offer posed a tricky dilemma. ■ ' David said: “One of
our closest mutual friends, Sophie Longton, has suffered
from.Cystic Fibrosis since birth and through sheer determina- tibn and strength of char- ■ acter has not let such a
Chipping Agricultural 8. Horticultural Society
■ 81st ANNUAL SHOW
Saturday, August 23rd 2008 . Cattle, Sheep,
Heavy Horses, Light Horses, Pony Section, Shetlands,
Tradesmen’s Turnouts, Poultry,
dehabilitating illness defeather.
. • “We’re hoping for a
complete sell out at The Grand so we can raise upwards of our target of £1,500 for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.”
Tickets cost £5 and are
available either from The ■ Grand, either a t the- venue or by phoning 0871 424 4444, or online at:
www.ticketline.co.uk ' ‘ Doors open at 5 p.m., •
all ages are welcome and all proceeds go to The Cystic Fibrosis
Trust.For- more on The- R ag a muffins, Nomad Jones and Alex Johnson, visit their MySpace p ag e s " (
www.myspace.com).'’. -
Stanley soccer school
CHILDREN already bored with the
summer.holidays?’ Then Stanley coulti have the answer...
Accrington Stanley that is,
for the football club is run ning a Summer Soccer School in Grindleton at the end o f ' this month.
' . The four-day event will be' run by the club’s Football In:'
The Community scheme and takes place a t Grindleton Playing Fields, on Sawley Road, from Tuesday August 26th to Friday the 29th.. It is aimed a t boys and girls aged from five to 12. The daily ses sions, ivill run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and cost £5 per day. Participants should take a
packed lunch and plenty of soft drinks (not
R i b b l e V a l l e y V i n t a g e C l u b l t d
Vintage Ratty Saturday + Sunday ..
' 16th * 17th fliinirt ?nngimirii CANCELLED DUE TO ADVERSE
' WEATHER CONDITIONS - 111 BVpass (A b 0 6 8 ) • .
Nelson, Lancs BB12 9N 2 .' A collcaion o f old Imclors, lorries, - - ■
military vehicles, motor cycles, barn enginesi steam engines and a large working area.‘~-
General enquiries 01282 693573 or 865233
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more.infor'niatiori, .’■call Martin'Paiyne : on 01254 356950. -
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Tel. 01253 782828 T j ^ g l i t Music Society
SR ra e r Concert- UglihOrcliestral Favountesz:
Light Music Society Orchestra Conductor: Gatin Sutherland Leaden Baz Barker:;
St Paul's Church, Longridge • Sunday August 24th 2008 7J0pm ’ .
Tickets £7 fjcccofsuedcliikirafref) Atallabic from
01200 427066 or at door
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KINGS MILL AUCTION
THURSDAY AUGUST 21st Auction 1.00pm Viewing from 10.00am
Kings Mill, Queen St, Harle Syke,’ . Burnley BB10 2HX
Follow brown tourist signs to Queen St. Mill Antique & Modem Furniture, Piano, Boxed lots
: - Fitness Equipment, Bicycles, Toys, Tools, Tents- Collectables, Glassware, Potter^', Pictures, Videos ■ •' Mobile Phones, Glass Widescreen T.V. Stand
Good Quality Items Always Required. Refreshments Available.
For Details Visit:
www.klnasmlM.demon.co.uk Tel: 01282 435 435
E-mail: KMAuctlonsiaihtconnect.eom h i c h ^ m o v ie ? - :^Wee ke n d p I us L ^ e n 't f e r ta in m e h t s ■ Stonyliurst College
Antiques & Fine Art Fair , Hurst Green, Nr Clilheroe, Lancashire (
15th-17th August 2008 'I
Open 10 JOam - 5.00pm Daily l A dmission f4
1 Galloway Antiques Fairs / 12 Souihway, Hairogaie, North Yorkshire HG2 0EA\ . Tel/Fal 01423 522122
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E malt: susan@goUown)
fnlrs.co.uk ;
wwwgalIownyfairs.co.uk.
East Lancashire Newspapers Autumn
Wedding Fayre . To'be held at
MYTTONFOLD
Hotel and Golf Complex on
.. 'Sunday, September 7th, 2008
For details of trade stands please; call Sharon on 01282 478119
' "-'see'our: p a g e s . e v e r y ; F r id a y • ’ ^ iv lhV y d u r 'U e a d eB ^T T tT ie s .N ew sp a p e r s ; 1
’Risioi'.mie TtdiMo S TOins 3t^f ' Exciting New Menu Launched
:and’
Featuring traditional Italian artisan cuisine made using the finest, fresh local Ingredients.
Plus a tempting new specials board and top regional wines and beers from around Italy.
La Locanda
For febulous regional Italian cuisine and winel Main Street, Gisburn, Nr Clitheroe
Tel: 01200 445303
www.lalocanda.co.uk Pennine Lancashire
Festival of Food & Culture
18th August- 18th September 2008
E n jo y E n g la n d ■ : i ■ ^
“Don’t miss tlie incredibly unique Pennine Lancashire Festival... tliis is a food festival unlike any other.”
Discover more at;
www.peiminelancashirefood.co.uk Festival Hotline; 01282 856186 E:
discoverpendle@pendle.gov.uk
; Ci-MPON RACES Yorkshire's Garden Racecourse
RACE MEETING Saturday 16th August
First Race 2.30pm Gates open at 12 noon
’ 1 Next Raceday i t August Bank Holiday ':
s Monday 25th August . , First Race 2.25pm
Cates open 2 Aou/s before fintrace
Entry from IS per adult in the Course Enclosure
01765 602156^(,ii)fo§rlpoji-races.5auk:^ IwvifwTripdh^raceskyukl
APOLLO C IM E M A S I
H O L L Y W O O D P A R K B U R N L E Y - FILMS FROM FRIDAY 15TH AUGUST 2008 FOR 7 DAYS
THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR (12A)* Daily 12.15 2.50 5.25 8.00, Sat Late 10.40pm No 12.15 show Sat
YOU DON’T MESS WITH THE ZOHAN (12A)* 2HRS15HINS Daily 12.15 2.50 5.25 8.00 Sal Late 10.40pm
MAMMA MIA (P6)2HRS10MIHS Daily 12.20 2.50 5.20 8.00 Sat U te 10.40pm
STAR WARS - CLONE WARS (PG)* 1RR 55MINS Daily 11am 1.15 3.30 5,45 8.15 . , Sat Late 10.45pm No 11am show Sun
ANGUS, THONGS AND PERFECT SNOGGING (12A) 2RRS Fri to Toes only 3.45 6.00 8.20 Sat Late 10.40pm___
RUNG FU PANDA (PG)1HR50MINS Daily 11am 1.00, No 11am show Sun
ADVANCE SCREENING WED 20TN -THURS 21ST (Film Only)
HELLB0y2(12A)‘ 2HRS ' ON SCREEN 6.00 8.30
SATURDAY'S LinLE OSCAR SHOW 16TH AUGUST 2008 SPEED RACER (PG) - FUN & GAMES AT11AM ONE ADULT FREE WITH ONE CHILD ADMISSION ■
. WILD CHILD (12A)*1HR 55 MINS Daily 1.15 3.30 5.45 8.15 Sat Ute 10.45pm ■ THE DARK KNIGHT (12A) 2RRS 50MINS.
Daily 3.30 4.30 7.00 8.00 Sal U le 10.15pm ■ WALL-E(U)2HRS5MINS
Dally 11am 1.20 3.40 6.00 8.30 No 11am show Sun . No 6.00 8.30 shows Wed and Thors
’ SPACE CRIMPS (U)1RR35MINS Daily 12.001.50
THE FOX AND THE CHILD (U)' 1HR 50MINS Daily 11.10am 1.30, No 11.1 Dam Sun
I ADVANCE SCREENING WED 20TH - THURS 21ST (Film Only) GET SMART (12A)*2HRS ON SCREEN 3,45 6.00 8.20
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Book and choose your own seat on-line @
www.apollocinemas.co.uk
■ BOOKING AND 24HR INTERACTIVE INFO SERVICE 0871 220 6000
CREDIT CARD BOOKINGS ALSO TAKEN ON THE ABOVE NUMBER (Subjeetto a booking fee)
Sat Nav location is B 6 U 2 tG .*NFT<No Free Tickets . ■ - • ,
Open every day from 2 p.m. for guid ed tours except Mondays, but open Bank Holiday Monday, August 25th. Inquiries, tel. Mrs Catherine 'Turner on 01254 826719. 15lh - Alston Hall, Longridge, resi
dential bridge course. Inquiries, tel. 01772784661. 16th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ
ation, meet for 9-31 a.m. train to Bromley Cross for Jumbles and Wayoh. Tel. 01254 248713. 16th - Rowland Transit Walk,
"Churches of Rowland and Ribbles dale''. Meet Interchange for 11-20 a.m. Bll bus. IGth - St Mary's Church Hall, Sab-
den, horticultural show. Inquiries, tel. 01282772762. 16th - Clitheroe Parish Chiueh, cof
A PI ANO recital by Greek soloist Panos Karan is being held at The Grand, in Clitheroe, in association with John Travis Events Ltd., on Tuesday evening. Classically trained Panos has received many accolades for his impressi-ve and dramatic piano playing which he conveys masterfully. He has given recitals in Carnegie Hall, New York and in London. Tickets are available from The Grand and the concert starts at 7-30 p.m.
EVENTS - AUGUST 15TH TO AUGUST 21ST
fee concert with organist Nigel Spoon er. Coffee served at 11 a.m. Inquiries, tel. 01200 422828. 18lh - Stepping Out, Meet by the
church in Salesbury at 1-30 p.m. for two hour walk. Tel. 01200 414484. 18th - Knowle Green 'Village Hall,
whist and dominoes. Inquiries, tel. Jean Procter on 01254 87^47. 18th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
childrens holiday Bible club for pri mary school age children. Tel. Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394. 19lh - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ
ation, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Jeffrey Hill. Tel. 01254247493. 19th - Ribble Valley Council
Chambers, Re-development of Clitheroe Community Hospital. . 19lh - Stepping Out, meet at Lon gridge Civic Hall to catch the 10-03 a.m. bus to Chipping. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. This is a linear walk. , 20th - St Michael and St John's
Parish Hall, Lowergate, tea dance from 2 to 5 p.m. Instruction and after noon tea. Tel. 01200 426769. 20lh - Clitheroe Ramblers' Associ ation, meet at Barker Brow car park
at 6-30 p.m. Tbl. 01254 249500. 20th - Rowland Transit Walk,
Newton to Dunsop Bridge. Meet Clitheroe Interchange for 11-20 a.m. bus. Inquiries, tel. 01200 443561. 20th - Slaiburn Village Hall, re
development of Clitheroe Communi ty Hospital. ' 21st -T Stepping Out, meet Beacon
Fell car park. Tel. 01200 414484. . 21st - Calderstones NHS Trust
boardroom, Mitton Road, Whalley. Re-development of Clitheroe Com munity Hospital. 21st - Stepping Out, meet High-
moor car park, at 6-30 p.m. Organ ised in partnership with The Wildlife Trust. . 21st - Clitheroe Mountaineering
Club members' slide evening at 8 p.m. in Clitheroe Cricket Club. Tel. Godfrey Metcalfe on 01200 427044. 21st - Platform Gallery, "Magnet
ic mix and match people" for chil dren. To book tel. 01200 443071. 21st - Knowle Green Village Hall,
lunch concert by contestants from the Manchester International Con certo Competition for Young Pianists. Book on 01254 826948.
i B Further details of some of the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking sen ice for lliealrcs and : : events throughout the region is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Council Offices, Church ■Walk,'Clilhcroc, tel. 01200.125566.-
22nd - Clitheroe Moun
taineering Club, meet at Brithdir near Dolgellau for camping weekend. Inquiries on 01200 427044. 23rd - Chipping Agri
EVENTS - AUGUST 22ND TO AUGUST 28TH Fri 22 -
cultural Show, on Chip ping Showground. 23rd - Bowland Transit
Walk, Settle and Gig- gleswick Town Trails (easy 3 miles). Meet Interchange for B ll bus at 9-20 a.m. Tel. 01200 443561. 23rd - Clitheroe Natu
ralists' Society, summer walk. Meet Interchange at 9-30 a.m. for Haworth. To book tel. 01200: 428117. 24th - Clitheroe Ram
blers’ Association, meet Chester Avenue c ^ park at 8 a.m. to car share to Gritstone Trml and River Dane Peak District. Peter Goodhill on 01200 446671.
• 24th - Open Gardens
for National Scheme Charities. Two acres of gardens, herbaceous, sub tropical beds and views. Tel. Dorothy and Andrew Richards on 01254 249694. 24th - St Paul's Church,
Longridge. Concert of light orchestral music, conducted by Gavin Sutherland (BBC). Tel. 01200427066. 25th - Slaidburn new
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village hall. Bank holiday craft and local fair. Proceeds for village hall funds. Tel. 01200 446207. 25th - Stepping Out, no
walk today. 26th - Clitheroe Ram
blers' Association, meet at Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. to car share to Chip ping. Tel 01254 878543. 26lh - Stepping Out, stop
and stare. Meet at Beacon Fell car park. Planned stop en route so bring a packed lunch (weather dependent).
Mon 25 Aug THE GREAT BRITISH
F E S T I V A L COLNE • LANCS
0 1 2 8 2 6 6 1 2 3 4 27th - Clitheroe Ram
blers' Association, meet in Whalley a t 6-30 p.m. Leader Mike Howseman on 01254823563. 27th-Platform Gallery,
Ceramic heads with Sarah McDade. For ages 8-16 years. To book tel. 01200 443071. Only 12 places available. 28th-Stepping Out,
meet Jeffrey Hill car park. Walk between 5-7 miles long. Inquiries, tel. 01200 414484. 28th - Stepping Out, meet Downham car park
. at 6-30 p.m. Organised in partnership with The WUdlife Trust. 28th - Campaign to
Protect Rural England, Ribble Valley Group, meeting a t Shireburn Arms Hotel, Hurst Green, at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 826956. 28th - Hark to Bounty,
' Slaidburn, "Brass at the Bounty" with Slaidbum Silver Band, at 7-15 p.m. In the garden or court room if wet. Inquiries, tel. 01200423855. 28th - Knowle Green Village'Hall, second con cert by contestants from the Manchester Interna tional Concerto Competi tion 2007. Concert at mid day followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254826948.
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