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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
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• ' • 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
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- Stonyhurst, with a clarinet solo. :, © Mary Anne Wootton (15), from Longridge, with a piano solo
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. ■ ■ .© 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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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 ■
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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'.--'-
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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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Peel Park, Hellifield Sunday June 21 2009________
HARNESS RACES Bookmakers I Bari
Refreshments I Children's Rides 1st Race 2.30p.m.
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