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26 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 4th, 2009


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■■ Ciitheroe422324(Ediloriai),01282426161 (Advertising),Burnley01282422331 (Classified) ... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust Valley date for clarinetist


ONE of 4,000 musicians-; displaced when the power-: ful Hurricane Ka tr ina h i t'. New Orleans in 2005, Evan > Christopher.is regarded as one of th e world’s f in es t clarinetists.' . ' • '


• '-'Now Ribble,Valley music lovers have a chance to judge for themselves.when Evan’s ‘‘Django a la Cre­ ole’’ comes to The Grand,


. in'Clitheroe, on Wednesday. • A na tiv e of'California, C h r is to p h e r (p ic tu red ) moved to New Orleans in 1994 and then chose Paris as his c ity of exile in the wake of th e d ev a s ta tin g hurricane... ■ ■ I t 'w a s th e re th a t he


formed-.“Django a la Cre- ' ole”, revisiting and paying ; homage to th e legendary Hot Club de France band) co - fo u n d ed by g u i ta r is t -


; Django Reinhardt and vio- - linist Stephane Grappelli; > • Christopher appears in ; Clitheroe as p ^ t of a drum- merless q u a r te t featuring double-bass is t Sebastien G i ra rd o t ' a n d g u i ta r i s t s D av id '- .B len k h o rn . a n d . . David Kelbie.


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■ His repertoire draws par­ t ic u la r in sp i ra t io n from, Reinhardt's work with c la r - ' in e t is ts , including Duke


• Ellington sideman and New Orleans n a tiv e Barney^ Bigard, and always empha-'.


'’ sises the New Orleans ele­ ments of the music. '•


. ' The collective’s “Django


' a la Creole” CD - selected, in th e 100 best albums of 2008 by the Sunday Times


■ -^:strives to season.well- - worn '■' re p e r to ry . - w ith - rh y thm s . from 'N ew ; Orleans," Cuba, Brazil and


. the Caribbean. Yet there is -' no substitute for live music


’ and next Wednsday’s gig a t ^The Grand is a golden opportunity. Doors open at'. 7-30 p.m and tick e ts cost £12/£10. For more informa tion, call T h e Grand on 01200


,421599 (www.thegrandv- enue.co.uk)


To advertise in Weekendplus, call


Gina Deehan, of our entertainments team, on 01282 478129


Part of Pendle Leisure Trust


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Friday 12th June 09 from 7.30pm HAROLD SALISBURY & THE, PINTO BEANS


Featuring Harold (saxes) & Norman Helm (bass) Venue: Swan & Royal, Castle Street, Clitheroe. — -I-R.V Jazz Club • . ^


Sunday 14th June 09 Food 12noon, music 1pm Sunday Big Bands Swing Concert No.1


SOUNDS 18 Venue for Big Bands Only -


T h e Grand,-York Street, Clitheroe. Licensed Bar . Tickets £10 at door or from -


-V V - , . ;T h e Grand (tel 01200 421599), -


"^ Tourist Information (tel. 01200425566) : or Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clilheroe


Concessions: Mcmbeis £8 - Students & under las 1/2 pees. - For more information on the Club go to : .


. , , - www.rvlazzandblues.co.uk Pennine Lancashire's first Open -Mlisis Festiwai 1 5 th - 2 1 s t June 2 0 0 9 A week of thought provoking debate and disoussion • ? Conference with keynote speaker. Germaine Greer, ;


_ plus Sally Naden (BBC Radio Lancashire presenter) and Kathy Reade (Chair ofNHS East Lancashire) . .. Accrington Town Hall


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- Tuesday 16th June, 1.30pm Tickets £12 ‘


Tea with Mrs Pankhus*st ' - , T ' OlFf Hes-'Tlroiley_ ’


. An Edinburgh Fringe award nominated comedy and sketcK'sKowfi0f^ -


. ' about dealing with old age. -.'' i, ' -• -


‘ Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, Union Rd, Osw ' /< ^ ' ' ' ; Friday,19th June, 7 . 3 0 p m •;


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’ ’ Tickets £ 2 .5 0 1* ' j i ? ' ! ' G U U


, ,T ( I ^ Plus many other events throughout the week ' ■ Ti'


r see www.hyndbumwomensforum.co.uk for full details. .r<p To book contact the Box office on'


'" , . r ■ - ® 1 2 5 4 ' 3 S 6 2 9 3 i ' ,


Food & Craft Rail ^Animal Farm * Ferfcl Racirig * Open Dog Show (Sal/Sun) enter your own dog! ' .•.•..“rDogAgiliiy’ .lIuskvRides* • ■ . . •.■ • •., i:‘:Lawnmower Racing (Sat/Sun) -


Plain Market.*, Garden Producls.^:- ;.,


iSatdrday Mam Event - MotorcycleStunt Display ■ ' Gluldrcn’s Bounev Castle and Ridcs: -


Sheepdog Displays and Duck Herding (all three das )


e-i milch much more ■Enquiries:01704 212734 , -i. www.gar_den-festivals.co.uk | l__ 4 r - '-L


A wry and engaging-play'about the suffragette movement in Lancashire.-^ , Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, Union Rd, Osw ] '


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Wednesday 17th June, 7.30pm'. O’;.. Tickets £ 2 .5 0


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J r^ j Latest


Concerts & Gigs


available


Tel 01772 838080


FESTIVAL COLNE • LANCSI 28-31 AUGUST 20091


LANCASHIRE &


g f i P B L E VALLEY - Garden & Country FAIR


At Hawkshaw Farm (Mrs. Dowsons Ice Cream Parlour) - on the A59 Clayton-Le-Dale, Osbaldston, Nr Preston


Moniky - Thursday Evening


BUY 1 uieal GET SECOND MEAL 1/2 PRICE -


, serving5pm-83()pm ■ - Monday-Friday


-TWO COURSE LUNCH MENU


^ . £7.95 serving 12noon-2pm . - M


- Accomodation _ ROOM p i^


: 2 nights 3nd FREE


iDINNER, BED & BREAKFAST V singie'room £59.95 Double £89.95


.-f ';.. Terms and conditions appty on all offers ' ' % € j ,


" - Saturday 13th June 8pm - £14/£ 1 2 . - TALON


! The Eagles Greatest Hits Tour- 1. .


This new show features all the classic hits, solo tracks and new Eagles material-from the long awaitetfnew album. .


Sunday 1 4 thJune-4pm -£ 7 i.. r- . DANCE a c a d e m y '


' Magi<^ evening frill of musical theatre, song and ; non stop dance performed by muiti talented tots to teens from Burnley b a ^ Dance Academy -


BoOk onirne rit WWW.bumleVmechanicS.CO.uk Openiled by Burnley Council -S


Arden Youth Choir Fri 03 July, 7.30pm


£6 (£8bn th e door) .


Ballroom Dandng Sat 27 June, 25 July & 22Aug.8pm.'£4 •


U L £ gyU»i;


Friday 03 July


The Arden Youth Choir


. Supported by St. Joseph's , School, -


Barnoldswick 01282 661234


■ ■ EVER wondered why your perennials ) aren’t? Are your flowers and shrubs disap-


' pointing? Is pruning a problem? , , ; V All these mysteries and queries will be'


- solved by Professor Stefan Buczacki - - B r i ta in ’s most experienced gardening writer and broadcaster. He will be attend-


! ing a “Green finger lunch and an audi- ence’-’ a t The Spread Eagle in Sawley on Tuesday, June 16th a t noon. Admission is = £23.99, to book tel. 01200 441202.


KINGS MILL ALL DAY


AUCTION


T h u rsd a y 4th Ju n e 1pm Start


Kings Mill. Queen St, Harle Syke,Burnley, BB10 2HX . ~ Follow brown tourist signs to Queen SL Mill.


'1pm - Anttquc.& Modern Furniture. ' 3pm - Household & General Goods inc..


3ox Lots,'TV*s, Pictures, Books, Toys etc 6pm - Antiques & Collectables inc.


. Viewing 10am Wednesday & on morning of Auction ..


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Signed Limited Edition L.S. Lowrv print, Jewellery, Pottery & many other collectable items. '


Refreshments & Large Free Car Park on site


For Details Visit: www.klnffsmlll.domon.co.uk Tel: 01282 435 435


. E-mail: KMAuclloji5@btconnect.com imuni


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June • Sat 27 July • Fri 03 • Sat 25 August • Sat 22 •28-31


Ballroom Dancing


Arden Youth Choir Ballroom Dancing


Ballroom Dancing : The Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival 20*Annivesary. Tickets on sale now. Book before Sat 27 June for your early booking discount. For full line-up details visit www.bluesfestival.co.uk


Autumh/WInter 2009 - Now booking fqrr"


' Fri 02 Oct Gerry & The Pacemakers 'ThuOBOct DerekAcorah 'Sat 10 Oct. Mica Paris 'Sat 14Nov ’ JoeLongthorne


01282661234 pendle leisure trust] The Muni, Albert Road, Colne


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I Committed to your * ' • ^wc u b c mg ^


For further information or to book call the-box office: i c


I Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 01282 426161 (Advertising), Burnley 01282 422331 (Classified) i wm vsm


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I All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a ILstinfts fonii, available from ] Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borougli Council, Church Walk, Clitheroc, (01200 I 425111) and handed ill by the 10th of the month prior to tlie event.


• Platform .Gallery, village a r t


show.' " ■ -V.-’ Braille It,-meets in Clitheroe


Library each Thursday a t 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. Ribble V a lley V isu a l ly


Impaired Group m ee ts every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club. Tel. 01200 426822. - Information from the Pensions Service in RVBC offices. Tel. 01200 414453. ' . Pendle C lub, L ow e rg a te ,


sequence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sawley Village Hall,- Rowland


Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet on th e f irst Satur­ day of th e m o n th from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Waddlers c are r and to d d le r


group - m e e t W ad d in g to n Methodist Church, each Friday from 10 to 11-30 a.m. - The Gran d , Come D an c in g


Wednesdays 10-15 to 11-45 a.m. Yoga Monday an d T h u rsd ay s from 2-30 p .m. S t re e t fe e t , Thursdays 4-30 to 9p.m. 5lh - C l ith e ro e - U n i ted


Reformed C h u rch ; fe s tiv a l of flowers. Tel. 01200 428604.


L d p j u a ^ £ - i : 3 . : : r . : z ' l


LOCAL farmer Malcolm Handley and his wife, Marty, are opening their Croasdale House Farm, Slaidburn, on Sunday from 10-30 a.m., as part of the Linking the Environment and Farming, which is now in its fourth year. This national event provides a fantastic


opportunity for everyone, young and old to discover the story behind food. All this is free, but Mrs Handley would appreciate people booking beforehand on 01200 446279.


EVENTS;- JUNE 9TH TO JUNE13TH::


. 9(h - Clitheroe Ram­ blers' Association, meet C h e s te r Avenue c a r park a t 1 p.m. for herbal flower walk led by Phil Dykes. .Tel. 01200 428766.


5th - Stepping Out, mee t a t


The Grand a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 414484.


6th - C lith e ro e R am b le rs '


Association, meet a t C h e s te r Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Blackstone Edge. Leader Sheila Edwards01254 729113.' ■ ' 6th - Clitheroe N a tu ra l is ts '


Society, coach walk Settle. Suit­ able for n o n -w a lk e rs . Tel. 428117. Gfh - Clitheroe Parish Church,


coffee concert from 11 a.m. fea­ tures David Houlder, organist, Leeds Parish Church. Tel. 01200 422828. 6lh - Knowle Green Church;


Men's b re a k fa s t . Tel. Chr is Okpoti on 01254 878394. 6th - S t H e len 's C h u rch ,


Waddington, Rossendale Male Voice Choir a t 7-30 p.m. To book tel. 01200 425444. 61h - Whalley Village H a ll.


"Trava tor i", tic k e ts available- from Whalley Post Office or on the door Gth - Higherford Mill, Barrow-


ford, open studios. 7th - C l ith e ro e R am b le r s ' As sociation, coach walks. To


book tel. 01282 449979. between 7-9 p.m. weekdays; Saturday 10 a.m.-noon." : - r- 7th - Rowland Arts Festival,


Guided walk (six miles) through Valley of Pendle Water. Refresh­ m en ts a t C la r io n House. To book tel.’01772 534709. - 7th - Salthill Quarry. Fossils


and Flower walk with wildlife t ru s t and local geologist. Tel. 07841996722. • 7lh - Stepping Out, meet by


Whalley Bus Station a t 2 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. , 7th - Croasdale House Farm,


Slaidburn, free open farm day for all the family. Insight into six w o rk in g fa rm s . Tel. 01200 446279. 8th - Ribble Valley Diabetic


Group, Talk by Steve Davies, on r e t in a l eye sc re en in g . M e e t Clitheroe Rugby Club a t 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 245611. . 8lh - Knowle Green Village


Hall, whist and dominoes. Tel. 01254 878447.


' 8th — S te p p in g O u t, m e e t


Chipping car park. Club Lane, a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


I Further details of somcot the above events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres a r id | I f events throughout (he re^'on is available at the Tourist Information Centre, Council Oflices, Church Walk, Clilhcroc, tel. 01209 42556G. •


• ■ Situated Top of Sawley Brow, A59.


GISBURN MARKET & CAR BOOT SALES


. £££ WE ARE BACK DUE TO MASSIVE PUBUC ANTICIPATION £££ N.C.T.


OPEN FOR THE SUMMER THIS SUNDAY


AND EVERY SUNDAY


_ All Uie usual attractions pn sits to Incluila bargains gators, olil and new, B kiddles castles, slide. Fun family day out, massive Held with car parking lor. - thousands.


Hotline Numbers 0 7 7 1 1 8 3 3 5 4 3 . or 0 7 8 5 0 2 4 1 8 4 2


Nearly New Sale Quality Nursery Goods


Clothes and Toys Saturday June 6th


10-11.30am


St Marys Centre Church Brow Clitheroe


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The very best of the old and the new ipduding a few surprise renditions, not only with the Manfieds, but -


■; ' .w i th their individual connections


A^Burnley Mechanics m I ni""9o fl i-ii creoie Houghton tUeavers


Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office - 01282 664400 ; Friday 5th Ju n e -8 pm -£16 -


. THE MANFREDS . . v -Hits, Jazz & Blues Tour - -


- Friday 12th June - 7.30pm / £18.50 / £17.50 HOW SWEET IT IS


Spectacular show celebrating 50 years o f Motown Slick high energy show featuring all the classic hits ; from Motowns 6nest vocal groups, The


Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, The Jackson Five, Edwin Starr and m o re .;


,


' Sat 13fh 1 Lancashire's enduring folk favountes . I ' Doors 7pm 1 £12.50 ady


Sounds 18


" Sun 14th I vMh Ribble Valley Jazz & Blues 12-3pm{£10/£8ad»^


Clitheroe Touih Band


Fti 19th I -Midsummer Melodies” } Doors 7pm ' -■ £8/£5adv


B iu s h " ^ S T u i e l v e S H


Fri 191h I two upbeat live pop acts 12-16yr5|7-'10pm|£3


Lunchtime Live Jun 6i\)\Ed Billingham


Jun 12th I Mika Knaafsay \OrllNyl§§^


E y e r i ) Ticket Hotline 01200 421599 - V/ed 10th I Feat Evan Chnslopher-


- ' ' one at the world's finest clarinetists > Doors 7 30pm | £12/£10 adv


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Fri 261h | UK's leading soul sensation . Doors 7.30pm i £16.50 adv


- , ' J u l y Luv Esth'er


; Fri 3rd [Dynamic and breathtaking pop opera s Doors 7.30pm | £12/8 under 16a


; 9lh - Knowle Green Village Hall, line danc­ ing. Beginners a t 7.30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 9th - Stepping Out,


m e e t : C h ip p in g c a r p a rk , Club -Lane, packed lunch, b u t no dogs please. 9lh - The Sanctuary


of Healing, L angho. Solar festival m ed i ta ­ tio n a t 1-15 p.m. Tel. S h e ila Fish on 01254 825976 or • ema il sheiIafish6@aol.com' lOlh - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Association,, meet a t West Bradford a t 7 p.ra. Leader P a t Parrott on 01200 423125.


10th - Rowland Tran­


sit bird walk from Dun- sop Bridge. Meet Inter­ change for 11-20 a.m. BIO bus. Tel. 01200: 443561.


- 10th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, sequence dan cin g . Tel. 01254 878447. 10th - The G ran d ,


"D jango a la Creole" jazz with Evan Christo­ pher, David Blenkhorn, Dave Kelbie, Sebastien Girardot, a t 7-30 p.m. Tel. ol200 421599.


Saturday 27 June


Ballroom Dancing


,: An evening of - Ballroom, Social,


' Sequence & Latin Ameficari ’ Dancing


01282 661234


Summer". Tickets from choir members or on the door. 11th - Stepping Out,


- a f te rn o o n walk, meet car pa rk below Beacon Fell visitor- centre. Tel.


'-01200 414484. ’ i' 11th - Stepping Out,


meet opp o site Spread Eagle, Sawley, road-side p a rk in g , a t , 6-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


: 11th - Knowle Green Village Hall, luncheon co n c e r t by Alexander Soares on piano. Con­ cert a t midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.


. WWW. " . -


i-themuhi 11th - Ribble Valley





Seniors' Action Forum, open meeting in Sawley Village H a l l "C a re rs ’ Link", a t 10 a.m. Tel. 01200 453072. l l l h : - - W h alley


Methodist Church H a ll.; Whalley Flower Club demonstration. ■ . l l lh - Tosside Com­


munity- Hall, "Talking Heads" by Grassington P la y e rs . To book te l . 01729 840272.- 11th - Pendleton Vil­


lage Hall, 50th anniver­ sary. Pendleton Singers p re s e n t , "'Songs for


/ 12lh: — Sw an an d R o y a l H o te l , R ib b le Valley Jazz and Blues Club p re sen t , H a ro ld S a l isb u ry an d P in to Be an s . Tel. 01200 424444............... ... 12th - S a le sb u ry


School, wine tas ting in aid of S t Peter's Church organ fund. To book tel. 01254 240127. ' 12th - Stepping Out,


meet Platform Gallery, a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 13th - Clitheroe Ram­


blers' Aissociation, meet C h e s te r Avenue c a r p a rk a t 9-30 a .m . for Hanlith. Tel. Bob Bur­ ton on 01254 812109.-'


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