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t i^ S - 26 • ■ Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 18th, 2009: www.clitheroeadvertIser.eo.uk Clitheroe422324 (Editorial), 01282 42616l’(Advertising),Bumiey 01282 422331 (C la ssiM ^ ... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust


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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, June 18th, 2009 ■ -27


Iwhat’s on in the


pibble Valley |compiled;by Marcia Morris,


THE first in'the series of free summer concerts h a s been,, held by pupils and teachers- a t Stonyhurst College. ■ : The Stonyhurst music scholars -


performed instrumental solos,', duets and ensembles to a packed


■ audience a t the “Headmaster’s • Concert”. I t also included two


Weekendplus To advertise in Weekend pi us, callGina Deehan, of our entertainments team, on 01282 478129


-■ singing performances. : , - Among the performers was the Stonyhurst Clarinet-Ensemble, comprising Natalie Crouch (17),' Alex Johnson (13), Genevieve Turner (11), and David Mann (17), all from Stonyhmst, Eliza­ beth Robinson U4), fromPre-, ston, and Caroline Shorthouse . (17);fromBalderstone. . . , - Other performers were: O Yoann Belon (15), from the


Isle of Wight, and Pawel Rzemieniecki (18), from Poland,


with a piano duet -


,1 • Gregory O’Connor (17),' from Stonyhurst, and Teresa, Mak (15), from Hong-Kong, -. with a violin duet


.


• ' • Matthias Turner (13), from Stonyhurst, with a cello solo. -


■ '© Charlotte and Samantha Leach (both 17), from Lon- gridge, each with a vocal solo © David Mann (17), from


■ K-


- Stonyhurst, with a clarinet solo. :, © Mary Anne Wootton (15), from Longridge, with a piano solo


' '


. ■ ■ .© Lucia Turner (14), from- Stonyhurst, with a violin solo_. © And the flute ensemble of ' Lydia Fisher (16), from Chip­


ping, Lucia Turner (14), from Stonyhurst and Grace Mercer (14), from Chipping. Before the concert, Stonyhurst


' headmaster Mr .Andrew Johnson held a reception for special guests. Speaking afterwards, he said:


“The performance was tru ly exceptional. All the musicians displayed amazing skills with ' their instruments.


'


dle of their exams and had taken time out from their.studies to rehearse for the concert. Their dedication is a credit to them.” Other concerts in the series


throughout June will include a vocal concert by ‘‘Serenata” tomorrow (June 19th) before


'closing with the “Heritage Opera” on the 26th.


'


All concerts are free and any­ one can book tickets by ringing


“Many pupils are in the mid­ ■ 01254 827086 or via e-mail to:


: g.mann@stony hurst, ac.uk At all the concerts there will be


a raffle and retiring collection. The next “Headmasters con-;


c e rt” will be held on Friday, November 13th, at 7-30 p.m. in the college’s Top Refectory. To


. book seats, call 01254 826345. • ■ Our picture shows the Stony­ hurst Clarinet Ensemble per-


■ forming in the Top Refectory during the Headmaster's" Con­


cert, (s) Production will be


moving experience THEATRE on the move can be enjoyed in Ribchester tonight or on Sunday.


Fr id a y 2 6 th J u n e 0 9 from 8.00pm ' ■ • ' Return of two great British Musicians


ALAN BARNES.& BRUCE ADAMS Alan on saxes/clarinet, Bruce tmmpet/flugelhorn, rv .


• plus rhythm section - Friday 31st July 0 9 from 8.00pm


■ M ANCHESTER M US IC MAKERS Qunitet featuring John Ellis (keyboards) : ; . ’ & Jonas Backman (drums) , •


n-R-G Clubnite Fri 17th 142-16yrs 17-10pm | £5 TICKETS ONLY Rock The Grand Sat 18th (Three-band-bill | Doors 7pm 1 £5 I ' C-


Bluah‘J< S TubIvbEH Fri 10tli I two upbeat live pop acts 0-12-16yrs 17-10pm (£3, -


Little Leap Forujard


' Sat 11 til I Award winning Horse -^ Bambop ■ ■TTieafre presents a newdamily. production Doors 7pm | £8/£5 _


n i a d e i r a m a n d o l i n O r c h e s t r a Tue 21st I Doors 7pm 1 £14/£12


Lu n ch tim e Liv e


J u n ,191111 Of//A/y/es ,, . Jazz Pianist/Singer........


Juri 26th-| Akoustic Soul ■ Acoustic Singer/Songwriters


Everij Fri li- ip m »■ a » r ix T Ticket Hotline 01200 421599 ♦ - , V 4 4 r 4 8 King St. CLITHEROE, LANCS. BB7 2EU • i - ' : Tel: “ 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 2 0 2 5 Fax: ■ 0 1 2 0 0 4 2 3 0 5 9 email:,,* rooms@posthousehotel.co.uk


THE OLD POST House Hotel


Farner's Day 21st'June


•- Homemade Soup o f the Day . - t


Servecf'12:00pm-2:30pm & 5:00pm-8:30pnv ■ Starters


-r : •


Smoked Ham ond Block pudding Sausage with - Apple and O de r Chutney r f Sliced Avocado.and Stilton Salad with Cosear; . Dressing


' Melon Ring filled With Sorbet ■. -


-PotatoSkin • • Egg and Prawn Roulade on a le ttu ce Bed


. . Cheese Topped Bacon and Mushroom ■’ :• • ; '. Moms- Roost Beef ond Yorkshire Pudding .'


• Boked Shrimp-stuffed Dob Fillet v;ith Dill Holtandoise a' • Braised Lomb-Shoblder Steok m M in to n d Onion .• . j- 'Grovy.-..-.


• • . - - , - , • - • •• ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ .. • Potatoes a nd a Selection o f Fresh Vegetables... ;; • •


Aubergine Courgette and Lentil Moussaka •• ' All Main-Courses are served with Roost a nd New . :


l


. A Choice o f Homemode Desserts V^ -FoUowedby


' Freshly Brewed Coffe© or Tea - ■ • • •. . - : ■ ;• -Two Courses for £9.50 (Tea/Coffee e x ira ) : -


•• . Fresh Scotch Salmon with Crispy Salad . ;


Grilled Gammon Sfeok Topoed wJh a Fried Egg . Beef Steak dhd Kidney Suet Pudding v/ith a Rich : ,. ^ G r a v y -•


. ^ . ■. • • • Tic k e tsE IO al doororfrom


Tourist Information (tel. 01200 425566) ; : or Townsend Records, Moor Lane, Clitheroe CrxKesskms: Membeis £3 ■ Students 1C price - under 18 s flee


Venue: The Swan & Royal Castle Street, Clitheroe • For more information on the Club go to: • WWW rvjazzandblues.co.uk


^ As part of the Ribchester Festival of


• Music and Art, members of:Ribchester Amateur Theatrical Society (RATS) will take visitors on a dramatic walk through the village’s rich history. ‘ “Romans in Ribchester”. is an open air


• performance, with scenes played'out a t different historical sites around the village. Each performance will begin a t the


■White Bull pub and tickets, costing just £5, can be bought there.. ■


' 'Tonight’s performance begins at 8 p.m. and there will be another on Sunday,- beginning at 4 p.m.-,- Join the travelling players and watch as the drama unfolds. ’ ■ . ■


/HAT, more could ‘.


you ask from an . . ■ evening's entertain-, ' nent? • i ’


■ An Alan Ayck-' ,


bourn comedy and an exceptionally ..


Sstrong cast led me to believe I was in


jfor a wonderful ievening - 1 wasn't ' [wrong. Stage Two cele-


I ibrated its 20th year "Round and Round the Garden" by knowledge, of


Alan Ayckbourn; Downhara Stage Two. Bob Cleeve never


,


course). Annie is also being wooed, indecisively by the local vet. •


, , Her forceful sis- •


terSarahand • Sarah's hen-pecked


Iby reviving its first look afterthe house ever production a t , mother in her Downham - • . absence, but alas, "Round and Round Annie gets cold feet the Garden", direct- decides not to ed this time by ; • ■ go away with Nor- Eddie Bootle. . ' ' man. Norman is trying The weekend,


lets an audience , down. He played Norman 20 years ago and again in ■ this production. . His performance' was, as always, a


________


Reg> have pleasure to watch ■ and had the audi-


ence with him from the outset.,


. Lesley Howarth


Saturday 27 June


to whisk his sister-, awkward already, . in-law Annie away. becomes more so ' for a dirty weekend' when Norman's ■ (without his wife's ; wife Ruth arrives.


K I N G S M l l - L A L L D A Y


A U C T I O N


Thursday 18th June 1 pm S ta r t


Kings Mill, Queen St, Harle Syke,Burnley, BB10 2HX v.: Follow bi^wntounst signs to Queen SI Milt.


: • .Home E n te r ta inm e n t , M ir ro r s , •. ■


■ ' Service charge not included; prices Include VAT .. v..


'.Three Courses for £10.95 (Including Teo/Goffee) i . . ,; Under 10 s e at free when accompanied by.2 adults.


■ Boxed L o ts , e tc . i /


■ 6pm -A n t iq u e s &’C o l lc c ta b Ic s inc. ’ Large Pot T ig e r , Lion & G i ra f fe , .


; ’Si cne d P r in ts , B e sw ick .H o r s e s , ■ - tTat' W c s t 'P ig s , G la s sw a re .e tc ., v - ;


Refreshments & Large Free Car Park on site.


For Details Visit: www.kinasmill.demon.co.iiK Tel: 01282 435 435


E-mail: KMAuctions@btconnect.cp_m.


- ' .' Viewing 10am .\Vcdncsda> *& . on morning of Auction ; ■ -


' 1pm - .A n t iq u e & M odern F u rn i tu re . • 3pm - H o u seh o ld & G en e ra l Goods in c .


Ballroom Dancing


An evening of


Ballroom, Sociali- .Sequence &


Latin American :; ’ ' Dancing


^ 1 1 entries Tor inclusion in these columns should be on a listings Torm, available froni ^ l a i n Reception, Kibble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 ^25111) and handed in by the 10th or the month prior to the event


Brabin’s Gallery, Chipping, An .


exhibition of ceramics by Steve Valentine “From Folds to Fell.” Open 9 a.ni. to 5 p.m. daily •. Platform Gallery, village a r t ■


show. ■ Braille I t , meets in Clitheroe


Library each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. ■ to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. ■ Ribble Valley Visually Impaired


Group meets every Monday evening in the Catholic Social Club.';' Tel. 01200 426822. Information from the Pensions


Service in RVBC offices. Tel. 01200 414453. : 'Pendle Club,. Lowergate, sequence dancing for over-55s each. Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. ■ .


• vSawley Village Hall, Bowland


Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, meet on the first Saturday of the month 10-30 a'.m. to 4-30 p.m. ... Waddlers carer and toddler-


group meet Waddington Methodist Church,each Friday from 10 to 11- 30 a.m. -


A NEW exhibition at Brabin's Gallery, Chip­ ping, features ceramics by Steve Valentine -from Shap, Cumbria, and is entitled “From Folds to Fell”. Steve’s ceramics are inspired by the


wilder aspects of nature and the beautiful landscapes of Northern England. The exhi­ bition runs until June 29th and the gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5-30 p.m. every day. Admission is free.


- . - ^ ^


EVENTS - JUNE 19TH TO JUNE 25TH The-Grand, Come Dancing


Wednesdays 10-15 to 11-45 a.m. Yoga Monday and Thursdays from 2-30 p.m. Streetfeet, Thursdays 4- 30to9p7m. ' ■ ' " .


park, Highmoor Park, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


19th - Stepping Out, meet car ;


19th--The Grand, Clitheroe


Town Band playing midsummer melodies from 7-30 p.m. Ticket, from The Grand or Kevin Newman 07884083220..


; 20th - Clitheroe Ramblers' Asso­ ciation, weekend away in Scarbor­ ough, North Yorkshire. Details see areanews.; ■ - - -


. 20th - Bowland Transit Walk,


Slaidburn circular to House of Croasdale. Meet Interchange for 11-20 a.m. bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 20th - Clitheroe Naturalists'Soci­


ety, coach walk Stocks Reservoir, suitable for non-walkers. To book tel. 01200 428117. , ' 21stClitheroe Mountaineering Club, walking and rock climbing in


• ,• ' ,


Borrowdale. Tel. Brian Davies on 01200428383. .


. ■ 2 1 s t- Clitheroe Castle Band­


stand. Concert by Barnoldswick Brass Band 2-30 to 4-30 p.m. 2Ist - Whalley Abbey, music for


a midsummer evening from 7 p.m. Tea, coffee and cream teas. .• ■ 22nd^ Knowle Green Village


Hall, whist and dominoes. Tel. 01254878447. 22nd - Stepping Out, meet Spring Wood car park, Whalley, at


■ 1-30 p.in. Tel. 01200 414484. ! 22nd - The Sanctuary of Heal-


: ing, Langho. New moon meditation at 1-15 p.in. Tel; 01254 825976 or email sheilafish6@aol.com ■ - ■ 23rd - Clitheroe Ramblers' Asso- ' elation, meet Chester'Avenue car


■ park at 1 p.m. for Chipping. Tel. Brian Pearson on 01200 441014. ■ 23rd - Knowle Green Village Hall. Line dancing, beginners from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. ; 23rd - Stepping Out, meet Civic Hall, Longridge at 10-30 a.m..


I l l^ r th c r d e i^ 'o f some of the above events can be found in the^vertis^ements in W e ^ e n d P ^ A booking seiTice for theaUes andj / t evicts throii^ut't^^^ rc&on islav^bie at fheTounst Infornution (^ n li^ Coan^


Church Walk', CUtHefb^ teL'0l200 4 2 5 ^ .^ ;


24th - Clitheroe Ram-.


biers' Association, meet in Whitewell a t 7 p.m. Leader Dave Walters on 01200 426461. 24th - Bowland Tran-


EVENTS JUNE 24TH TO JUNE 28TH , Friday


03 July


sit Walk Middle Lees to Burholme Bridge. Meet Interchange for 11-20 a.m. bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 24th - Clitheroe Writ­


ing Group, meeting in Clitheroe Library. The Group meets regularly on the fourth Wednesday of every month. Visitors welcome. Tel. 01200 427988. ■ . - ' 24th - Knowle Green


Village Hall, sequence dancing. Tel. Jean Proc­ ter on 01254 878447. ; 25th - Stepping Out, meet Newton Village car park. Tel. 01200 414484. 25th - Stepping Out,


meet road-side parking, opposite Spread Eagle, Sawley, at 6-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. ; 26th - Stepping Out,


meet Edisford Bridge car park, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. .


. 26th - Swan and Royal


Hotel, Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club present,. Bruce’Adams and,Alan Barnes B ^ d . Tel..'01200 424444. Tickets available


evening


as Annie, portrayed her longing for a . "slice of life" with ■


-


great sympathy and sweetness, but with a little acer­ bity-perfect! Steve Cooke was


attempting to force the humour-well . done! .- For me the star


of this production was Brian ■ Howarth. , , He portrayed the


a slightly rumpled, very earnest, diffi­ dent Tom, the vet, who had the audi- ■ ence chuckling a l l . evening. ■ Sarah was played


competently by Pat Bowker. Although • the characterisa­ tion slipped occa­ sionally, she was a . seriously nagging wife!- : LizWrigleyas


Ruth had, judging ■ by the laughs, some of the funniest lines in the play. They were delivered sim-' ply, without


; W n 'k i n g "


OF TAKING UP GOLF?


See the sports :' pages for details of • Whalley


Golf Club Open Day


hearty, bluff, schoolboyish Reg perfectly, showing . Reg's exuberance . when away from his wife and in con- ; trast, his weakness, when being hen- pecked by her. . Good direction .


from Eddie Bootle, making excellent


use of the stage, the set and the charac­ ters. A lovely gar­ den set constructed by Dan Bradbury and Gerry Pur­ chase, full of delightful detail. All-in-all an


excellent evening. If you haven't yet seen a Stage Two production you should. Alterna­ tively you could join this excellent group and become a member. GERALDINE , METCALF


THE ANGELA


WESTWELL SCHOOL OF DANCE Presents


PIGTURES IN MOTION


At ST. Mary's Centre, Clitheroe


■ Friday 26th June at 7pm ■ Saturday 27th June at 2pm ' Sunday 28th June 2pm


A song and dance extravaganza .. featuring some of the Ribble


_ : ; Valley's finest dancers. In aid o f North West Haemophilia Society


' For tickets phone: 01200 444211 or call into the studio on moor lane


The Arden Youth Choir


Supported by St. Joseph's School, - .


Barnoldswick 01282 661234


a t Chester Avenue car


■ park a t .9-30 a.m. for Northern Rochter from


' Ogden (Rossendale Val­ ley). Leader Sheila Edwards on- 01254 729113. V. 27th - Clitheroe' Unit­ ed Reformed Church, strawberry teas organ­ ised by the Bible Society Action Group from 2 to 4 p.m.


- 27th - Knowle Green - Church, bikers’ breakfast and brew.- Tel.Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394. . 27th-Longridge Civic


siTiuni WWW. themuni


on the door or from Tourist Information Centre. 2 6 th .- The Grand,


present singing sensation- Ruby Turner in concert a t 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 421596. 27th - Platform


Gallery, new exhibition entitled'Botanic Gar- ,dens'.--'-


-cj';' V- ■


27th - Clith'eiw Ram­ blers’ Association, meet


Hall, dance to the music of organist ■ John Bowdler. Tel. 01200 446643. 27th - The Carmen


Rose, Ribchester, a ceilidh. Tel. 01254 , 878431.


; 27th and 28th-Dutton Hall, Gallows Lane, open gardens from 1 to 5 p.m. Refreshments' available, music and crafts. Tel. 01254 826378. 27th and 28 th - Tosside


! Fox Festival.’ Trail through the forest and ■find the fox characters - with a television theme.


; 'Slaidburn'S_ilver Band ' plajdng'in the'cdmmunL


- ty h a l l a t 2 p.m. Tel. 01729840272.'


'


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