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Clltheroe Advertiser 4 Times,THursday, September 9,2010


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Where two worlds meet


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Weekendplus To advertise in Weekendplus, please call Vicky Pointon on 01282 478114, or Jenny Troth on 01282 478113


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COME and discover for yourself why Steve Holbrook is regarded by many as


Britain s most gifted clairaudient me­ dium. His 2010 nationwide tour will take him to


towns and cities across the UK, and after a successful, tour of the USA and the Carib-


Srhome^oil' back


toved ones don t die, they simpiy move on to another dimensioni Steve describes himself as a telephone exchange behveen this world and the next, and whilst many mediums see the


hence the word clairaudient rather than clair­ voyant.


‘ hears them, Steve has a down-to-earth, sympathetic ap­


proach towards his mediumship, and promis­ es an emotional roller-coaster ride for his au­ diences, always full of laughter and tears. This is one of the reasons Steve is being promoted all over the country by the UK’s hvo largest newspaper groups, and is in constant demand to increase his workload due to his popular- ity. Steve has, in the past, helped the police n tT ''^® [“ '!F^hgation, so highly regarded hardened critics and sceptics will


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his demonstration uncomfortably chal- ^5M |is also proud of his long and contin-


Ghost walk date


Situated the Top of Sawley Brow A59 BB7 4LH


parking fo r thousands. "


^O T H E R popular ghost wa k, led by Simon EnUvist e, is being held c n Friday, September 17th, organised by 1 !ie North East Lancashire Keep-Fit Asso nation. 1 ue walk IS open to eveiyon:, includ- ing children if accompanied by an adult


and wil be veiy short takingjusi over one hour, at a slow pace. There will be lots of historic interest m the vicinity o ' Whallev Abbey and at the same time lot: of funnv stories by raconteur Simon Ent vistle, A small fee will be charged with re­


LOW ENERGY RANGE COOKER


1 > ,, 11th Sept * "fipoifiiiiercial Hip Hop7 *1


'••• ',,^ f '- .Q 0 9 o in g lessons i n ' : !, 7 ‘'(^5?-;nyj.*.freestyjp'pjrqo^


■ *'^°9’''^'^°!'-'B%oom&'Latin American ’’ Coaching '.


. i f P f information Please Phone ' i-3'. l'l?^pQ^:^731/p7930,432097 >. ,1 TROB REES ^ E W W N E D “COTSWOLD c h e p


Book your ticket 0 17 5 6 792491 I fE


www.tncook.co.uk ^


COOKERY S DEMONSTRATION


in hursday 16 th September


duced rates for children. Meet at 7-15 p.m. at the Swan Hotel car park, Whalley.


Soprano is guest


WORLD-CLASS soprano, Lesley G a r re t t will be guest of honour at Stanley House Hotel, in Mellor, today, for the pop­ ular Ladies Who Lunch event in aid of local charity. Self Unlimited. Lesley will give


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spirit of the home front ib b e y i-a i lw a y .o rg .u lc - ;


a fascinating in­ sight into her life as Britain’s most popular soprano, her rise to fame and life in thepub- lic eye regulnrly appearing in both opera and in con­ cert, on television : and stage, before answering ques- : tions from the au- : dience..


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. MYTTON FOLD, LANGHO i i f e s i | i fifii i f i


3rd October 2010 ' i2 r '4 p n i ' ' Fashion Show at 2pm by:


Bridal Amelia's LuLu .Browns


£1.50 entrance-fee


(includes Bridal Brochure) Free Car Parking.


Free for concessions rnT.iaH


contact the promotions team on 0 1 7 7 2 554 5 4 7


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Thursday 16 September from 8.00pm. Post Be- bop jazz


Gary Boyle (guitar), Brian Jackson (bass) and Ian Bell (drums).


BEN ALLEN QUINTET Ben Allen (alto sax), & including


Thursday 21 October from 8.00pm S T U A R T R IL E Y O C T E T


Tickets £10 at the door. Concessions; Members £8 - students


_________& under 16’s price. Our new venue;


The Atrium Cafe, The Castle Museum, Clitheroe.


Licensed Bar - Food - Good Parking.


For more details on the club go to: or phone 07870 908 159


www.rvjazzandblues.co.uk


Saint Michael’s Church Whitewell


HARVEST FESTIVAL


Sunday 12th


September 11.00 am


A Civic Service with Slaidburn Silver Band


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There will be no evening service.


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www.twitter.com/TheGrandVenue www.facebook.com/TheGrandVenue www.thegrandvenue.co.uk


The Grand, York Street, Clitheroe BB7 2DL


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pearing at The Eagle, Barrow, You can follow his journey around the f° ”.''nues to prove that our


On WedMsday, October 6th, he will be an- Medium Steve’s date in area


ued friendship with the Yorkshire born TV presemer and talented singer, Jane McDon­ ald, whose rise to stardom was predicted by Steve many years before the nation took her to their heaps on the BBC TV show. The Uruise. Janep now a regular on ITV’s Loose Women, and in her official biography she wrote - to Steve Holbrook, my best friend and spiritual advisor for the last 14 years. Thank


when the next one will be, please be patient!


World , and the latest called ‘Survival’. They popular, p d Steve is always^asked


you for m^mg me feel wonderful, how do you do It? Praise indeed! Steve explains all about his life in three bi- j D a r k n e s s ’, ‘Out of this


Over the last few years Steve has raised tens


of thousands of pounds for local charities (no- tably the hospice movement) and has raised overfoO’OOO for his local hospice in Wake-


hel^ together with over £5,000 for MacMil­ lan Cancer Support in 2007. He now raises money for PACT, a Shef-


chridren all oyer the countiy who have cancer ?s£Il


chi He is determined that his charitable com-


ni.hr -h ‘ upally get the limelight or the publicity-or the funding!


institutions


mi ments will increase in the future - hope- whieh Hn‘"t® *°'” n '®®^®‘'


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SEPTEMBER ITTHr SEPTEMBER 23RD


p.m'.Te[oX"f«8L'"“ ‘" “‘'°™°“''=^ 17th - The Old Post House Hotel, presents a sun- per concert with Rebecca Joy, a superb jazz vocalist.^


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Tel 012004280?.'^'^ ISih -Clilhcroe Ramblers, meet Chester Avenue ''“^'•■odmorden. Graham Davies


Taylor student concert at 7-30 p.m. Pie and peas sup- S78447 ® "


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IStli - Waddingion Social Club. Charity Casino Royale n' enmg at 8 p.m. Canapes, disco and starter


chips Tel. 07956388843. Tickels from social club and post otncc. r’ ^Ktheroe Library. Reflexology tasler treal-


Hall presents, Brian Procter on 01254


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Nick Milhvard on 01200441346. '21'urch, harvest thanksgiving


rclebralionsat 11 a.m. Preacher Robert Partridge of Devon. Tel. Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394. ®


I House Hotel, presents the OPOO 4770a"'^ Pennine Poetiy Stanza at 7 p.m. Tel.


0 1 2 r o 4 4 5 5 ' 7 5 ^'""8- Td- 20th - Silverwoods Auction Rooms, Lincoln Wav


chanty evaluation afternoon from 3 to 6-30 p.ra. In aid of Crossroads Care. Tel. 01200422104.


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20th - Qitheroe Speaker’s Club meeting in Young "elcome. TcL


Pi'heroe Mountaineering Club, meet in ^ council offices car park at 8 a.m. Tel


20th Stepping Out, meet Sabden car park at 1-30


p.m.Tel. 01200414484. 21st -Clithcroe Ramblers, meet Chester Avenue


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D 2>st -Smpping Out, meet Alston Arms, Ingicwhite Road.at 10a.m. Tel.01200414484. 22nd - Bowland Transit walk Whiiewell to New-


ing. Tel. 01254 878447. 23rd -Stepping Out, meet Newlon Village car nark


alI-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.


Valley Meditation Group,Tel. 01254 20S538. •


« 3 5 5 ^ ' '"“^^change for 11-25 a.m. bus. Tel. 01200 w


Sanctuary of Healing, Langho, Ribble *3reen Village Hall sequence danc­


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SEPTEMBER10TH ■ SEPTEMBER16TH


Clitheroc Caslle, Steward's Gallcrv


an e.xhibilion to celebrate the complci Valley SculptLc


Nortbern Potters’Association. Ilm?“?e?'? F?'!?.?’ Chipping, exbibi-


Nnrth‘^°D"'


i a r t k t s earh'Th^


Ch'thcroe Libraiy


Kibble Valley Visually Impaired Group meets every Monday evening


42582’ '’"^°'“’ Information from the Pensions


Serv’jce in RVBC offices. Tel. 01200 414453.


d.incmg for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m.


Pendic Club, Lowergate, sequence ^


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hrst Saturday of Ibe month 10-30 a.m to 4-30 p.m.


S.awley Village Hall, Howland Guild “Id Dyers, meet


Waddlers toddler group in Wad- exhibition of 425111) and handed m by the lOlh of the mouth prior to the event.


dmgton Methodist Church, Fridays from 10 to 11-30 a.m.


^ days lO-lo to 1M5 a.m. Yoga Monday I Come Dancing Wednes-


Md Thursdays 2-30 p.m. Streetfeet) Thursdays 4*30 p.m Centre, lower hall. Mon-


days, T^oddler group, badminton. Tues­ days, Jujitsu, Thursdays, yoga, Lat'


aVQ rnrfHl/Vf nrrxi... I_I_r..


Anterican dancing, Frid.iys Tai Chi. I Ilfhnrrt/i I D -r_ , U.I1 ua icing, ^rldays I ai Chi.


Uitheroc United Reformed Church,


-0 minute reflective ser\’ices at P-30 p.m. each Tuesday.


Church, East Lancashire People First drop-in session. Tel. 01200 428604. lOlh - Clitheoe Mountaineering Club, weekend meet at Low House


Dnited Reformed


Climbing Huts, Coniston. Tel. Ellen Derby on 01254 248221.


“'i'’!!(7 £''‘°"^Dunsop Bridge. Details Icl. 01200 446598 or Visit wwvv.hodder- valIeyshow.co.uk


l l lh - Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Chester Avenue car parkat 9-30a.m. for


0 7m m s™ ' ' ' ' ' 1 Ith - Ribble Valley Mayor’s Par­


lour, coffee morning in aid of the Bible Society Action Groim,


11th - St Peters Church, Salcsbury,


414484. IIlh-Hodder ValleyShow, Slaid-


10th - Stepping Out, meet Plat- at 1-30 p.rn. Tel. 01200


What's on in the


Ribble Valley Compiled by Marcia Morris


THE officianaunch of the latest exhibition to be fea­ tured at the Platform Galleiy takes place on Saturday It brings an exciting display drawn from a talented pool 3=0 makers in the Northern Potters’ Associa-


dium that is both decorative and sculptural. The group ^ a n d expressive me­


itnif ^®t^ makers on all levels, ceramicists, hobbyist^ Mudents and teachers. Ribble Valley Deputy Mayor Coun. Simon Hore will officially open the exhibition at noon which will run until the end of Getober.


Tel. 01254240127.


. *r'^ T Chipping annual tractor run m aid of NW Air Ambulance. Start trom Steam Fair field, Green Lane, at 9-45a.m. Supporters welcome. Tel. Stu­ art Marginson 01995 61382. 12th - The Grand, big band lunch


featunng Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra


Gallery, at 2 p.m. Tel 01200 414484 13th - Ribbic Valley Diabetic


m (‘- f E ® . 7-30 P-m. Tel. 01254 245611.


13th - Knowle Green Village Hall,


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' '“"AV- David Lancaster M18 lG\eno Washington &.The Ram Jam Band ---------------------- - -


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SUN i ( 2 2 i WED ( world folk music


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SEPTEMBER EVENTS I Chris S co tt Experience


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J Joined by The John Wickham Trio + others | £6adv 'B ig Band Lunch


'J2pm SUN I W'San Youth Jazz Orchestra £ 1 6 .5 0 I Live performance from the 60s soul legend i £ 1 6 50 ^ ,,u , j 7. I15pm


"l 7.15pm I £13adv


~ " ' ‘z i ipm " tributes to Kyhe, Robbie, Queen + more J £ 1 3 .5 0


!26 ■ Sunday Soul Session * SUN 1 "Across the board soul music


I 3pm I £ 5 a d v


- OCTOBER EVENTS'


*J I NRG Club N ig h t 1 2 -1 5 year olds ppi I Returns to the first Friday every month


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■; 9 ,,________ ' 1 3 {Wishbone Ash


'■ j I ) WED I t h e i


•j _ _____j^nomage to the musical legends [Todd Gordon & Tina May perform a sincere !


“ TUE , HD Cinematic & Dining Experience "Frank & Ella" hnmano trv


—.1 1_____1- r new live album : *1 3 iC h a n te l M cG rego r


* I f i [i^®D Nicol & Ashley Hutchings ’ W 1


; WED I [ Lead singer from the Beta Band comes to '


20 I Clitheroe on his UK tour


J^take to the Stage. [ S teve Mason


I 7pm I £ 5 a d v


Film N ig h t The Devil Wears PradaI 7pm '£ 1 2


1 lo.uvj [7.15pm |£ 1 4 5 0 l7 .1 5 pm 4 rising star of the UK Blues Rock Scene 1 £ 8 adv


best-known faces in folk music ' r i p e n itl^f.oO


Vj.-j) Li'.v'nri-'; I £11


Lunchtime Live "[" ~Acoustrc"(:a~fe ' _


Sept 10 - Harlems Disciples Sept 17 - Orli Nyles Duo


_ ' Every Saturday i


Sept 2 4 - Eric Ainsworth ^ Oct 1 - Dee Doyle Smooth Jazz ] 12 - 2 pm


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Sept 11 - Ben & Robin Sept 18 - Kirk McElhinney Oct 2 - Steve Brov/n Oct 9 - Katie Riison 1 2 .30 - 2pm


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at 12p.m. Tel.OI20O421599/424444 or email info@rvjazzandblues.co.uk 12th-Stepping Out, meet Platform


Group, meeting “Byelta Diabetes I reatmem” by Nurse Janet Sarsfield in


whist and domino drive. Tel. 01254 878447.


13th - Stepping Out, meet Downham


car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 4I44S4. 14th - Cliiheroe Ramblers, meet


Chester Ave., car park at 1 p.m. For Longridge. Ian Nicol 01200423801. 14th - Stepping Out, meet Dun- sop Bridge car park at I0-30a.m. Take


packed lunch, no dogs. Tel. 01200 414484. 14th - Clitheroe University o f the


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Third Age in house meeting at 2-30 p.m. In St Mary’s Centre.


14lh - Knowle Green Village Hall,


line dancing. New dancers from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 15th - Bowland Transit Walk, Stain-


forlh to Settle. Meet Interchange for 11 - 25 a.m. BIO bus. Tel. 01200 443551. 15th — St Michael and St John’s tea


dance in temporary venue of Trinity Methodist Church hall. Parson Lane at 2 p.m. Tel. 01200 427912. 15th - Knowle Green Village Hall se­


quence dancing. Tel. 01254 878447. 16th - Stepping Out, meet Knowle


Green Village Hall at 1-30 p.m. Tel 01200414484.


16th - Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club, meeting in Clitheroe Cricket Club at 8 p.m. An illustrated talk about moun­ taineering in the Sierra Nevada by John Barrett and Brian Davies,


16lh-The Atrium Cafe, Castle Muse­


um, Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club, gig featuring Ben Allen Quintet at 8 p.m Tickets at door. Tel. 01200 424444


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