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FEBRUARY 12TH TO FEBRUARY 18TH
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SAXOPHONIST JohnHallam (pictured) will top the bill at the next monthly gig hosted by the : Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club. | :''He.will be supported by local ^
■ favourites the Eric Ainsworth'; Trio, ensuring a night of quality I
i jazz from these cornerstones ofl the Northern jazz scene. John’s influences includeV
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•A SPECIAL programme of roman tic music for St Valentine’s Day will be presented by Burnley Orchestra on Sunday.
Theatre starts at 3 p.m. ' ■ - ^ ^ ■ The ultimate love story of Romeo • and Juliet will be celebrated twice,-
The concert at Burnley Mechanics
first in Delius’s ‘‘Walk to the Pa r - . tic 1‘Nocturne’: and a lively Inter- adise Garden”, from his opera “A m e z z o .
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lage Romeo and Juliet”, and second in Tchaikovsky’s famous “Fantasy Overture”. Wagner’s solemn version of a wedding march, from “Lohen grin”, will be preced^ by the one by Mendelssohn as part of his suite “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, which also includes the beautifully roman-
The highlight of the concert will be
a performance of Glasonov’s lovely violin concert The soloist is the up- and-coming young violinist M a r t^ Jackson, who comes from Hebden Bridge and, at the tender age of 21, has already performed to great criti cal acclaim in concerts and recitals all over Europe and in Israel. . . /Beethoven’s stirring “Fidelio”
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Benny Goodman; Artie Shaw,v; Lester Young, Ben Webster and Stan Getz among others; and| from this he has developed an individual style of an airy swing and lyrical approach to impro'vi- sation. • The gig takes place next , Thursday, February 18th, at The Castle Cafe, which is part of Clitheroe Castle Museum, begin ning at 8p.m. ■ As always, it is open to both
■ members and non-members, , /with tickets available on the door. There is a licensed bar and . j'carjpark.- s-
I :^M ^m now on the club gigs will be on the third Thursday
||Hof|the month, starting at 8 p.m. I siaSihe Castle Cafe. ^^--For more information about /':the club and forthcoming gigs, ptone 07870 908159 or visit its
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A Valentine's Day of romantic music
Overture starts the concert and ■with two other well-know pieces, IChacha- tmian’s Adagio from “Spartacus” — the Onedin Line theme — and Shostakovich’s music for the film “The Gadfly”, the audience is guar anteed an afternoon of gorgeous music to please all tastes. Tickets are available from the box office on 01282 664400.
ta tiaon Group meeting a t The Sanctuary of Healing, Langho. Tel. 01254 825976 or 07975783273. 13th - Trinity Methodist
Fantasy music
“A WINNING combination” comment ed international pianist Sam Haywood (pictured above) on Clitheroe Concerts Societ/s piano,“ having the mellow sound of an old Bechstein and the smooth action of a modem Steinvray”. ' The audience cert^ly-thought they
had a winning combinatomTOth Sam and the piano when he pl^i^;a’programme of Chopin and ScKumaiiiW celebrate this year’s bicenten^ali’fdJiebirth of these two great Chopin’s ‘‘Fan^y.Tih^’^started the
programme Be^nningxia®y!and steadi ly, almost march-like,; conVi^iting with the following unpredictable and almost improvisatory shifts’of keys, creating a feeling of mystery. : The second piece of Chopin was in four
movements - his “SonataiNo.-2”. The first movement opens in a stonny fashion, relaxing to become quietly/l^ical when the second thenie. enters. The virtuoso scherzo which
follows.relaxes into a melodic second theme' in its central sec tion. Then follows the third movement, which begins and ends with the well- known funeral march. . The Sonata ends with a torrent of sin
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Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office - 01282 664400
Burnley Garrick Club present Shelagh ' Stephensons bittersweet comedy
■ THE MEMORY OF WATER Tickets: £8.50 / £6.50 Students £6 Sunday 14th - 3pm
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■rjickets: £8 advance £9 on day / under 18 £3 @ © g) i^ iS) (Pi sj
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mmmim Explosive show jam packed with all your
favourite songs from musicals and Films that kids and adults just love to sing along too.
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. Grease, Aladdin. Wicked, Joseph and an explosive musical finale of High School Musical hits Fast paced show with bags of ; i audience participation
: > Tickets: £10 / £9 / Family £36
. Thursday 18th February 8pm/ ; £ I 4 /£ 1 2
JO CAULFIELD Sharp wined urban comedy
Friday I9lh February 7.30pm / £20 FAIRPORT CONVENTION
Saturday 20th February 7.30pm / £14 / £10 : TRUE DIVERSITY
Ultimate tribute show featuring . _
Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Abba, Queen, Madonna and more. Hugh hits, amazing vocals, live band, stunning costumes, this breathtaking show has it all.
■nicsday 16th Feb 7.30pm / £20 / £15 : Brand new X travaganza ■ -
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gle notes, described by Chopin himself as a conversation between the left and right hands, but inter preted by some as wind howling i around a graveyard.
. After the inter- : val, Robert Schu mann’s “Fantasy” pieces were a series
■ of short pieces of ; music, describing : his d u i personality, both dreamy and .passionate, ft;. The last work ftwas a return to ;Chopin with his
- “Andante Spiana- to ’’ and “Grande Polonaise Bril-
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ftft • The next con cert will be on March 3rd when the Fujita Piano Trio'plays Haydn, Me n d e l s s o h n , Arthur Butter- worth and Clara Schuman. Further details can be found
online a t , www.
clitheroeconcerts.org
or from 01200 424577 or 423474.
Church hall, soup and sweet lunch in aid of the H a iti Earthquake Appeal from 11- 30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Various stalls.l3th - St Michael and St John’s Parish Hall, Lower- gate, Valentine dance to the •music of John Lancaster. Tel. 01200 427019 or 01200 427096. . 13th - ’20th - Clitheroe
Parish Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Soci ety present “42nd Street” at
what’s on in the
Ribhle Valley compiled by Marcia Morris
7-30 p.m., matinee on 20th at 2-30 p.m. Tickets tel. 01200 424545. 14th - Clitheroe Ramblers,
meet Chester Avenue car park at 9 a.m. for Huncoat Trail. Penny. Pitty 01200 427395. 14th - Stepping Out, meet
Platform Gallery at 2 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 15th - Stepping Out, meet
Black Hill, Sabden, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 15th - Knowle Green Vil lage Hall, whist and domino
drive at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 16th - Clitheroe Ramblers,
meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Oaken- dough, near Garstang. Frank Pearson 01772 865578. 16th - Knowle Green Vil
lage Hall, line dancing, beginners from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 16th - Stepping Out, meet
outside Anji's Emporium, Berry Lane, Longridge to
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■ ON Saturday, after a busy morning shopping, why not pop along to Trinity Methodist Church hall between 11-30 a.m. and Z p.m. for a soup and sweet lunch and at the same time raise
funds of a very worthwhile cause. The proceeds of the lunch and sale of goods will go towards the Haiti Earthquake Appeal. There will be stalls selling books, cakes, toys and games and a
__________ bric-a-brac stall too. I f you have any items you would like to
All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available from donate to the stalls take them along to Trinity tomorrow between Main Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe, (01200 6-30 and 8 p.m. or contact Janet Brailhwaite on 01 ZOO hZ7555 425111) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the cvenL
if you Vjish items to be collected.
catch the 10 a.m. bus to Grimsargh for a walk back to Longridge. Tel. 01200 414484. 17th - Bowland-Transit
Walk, Slaidburn circularfto Higher High Field. Meet Interchange for 11-25 a.m. bus. Tel. 01200 443561. 17th - Knowle Green
Church. United service to mark the week of Christian Unity with the united choir. Tel. Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394.
I.P Fiulher Jelnils.of^BO^e of;th abOTe events can be found in the advertisements in Weekend Plus. A booking service for theatres and events throughout th e ' ;'re^onisavaUableatt&c'11onrislWorma(ionCentre,CouncaOfnces,Church Walk,Clilheroe,lel.01200425566.
' EVENTS - FEBRUARY 19TH TO FEBRUARY 25TH
Saturday 06 March
Limehouse Lizzy
Keeping the spirit of Phil Lynott & his
band, Thin Lizzy, alive St kicking with a show that has been described as
‘beyond tribute-. 01282 661234
|iy_.22nd - Stepping Out, meet rHurst Green Village Hall car ;park a t 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 (414484. p.-,i23rd - Clitheroe Ramblers meet Chester Avenue car park at 1 p.m. for Hurst Green. Tel. Mike Howseman 01254 823563. 23rd - Stepping Out, meet
I No dogs allowed. Tel. 01200 414484.
Little Town Dairy car park, Thornley (opposite Derby Arms) at 10-30 a.m. Bring a packed lunch or refreshments.
23rd - Knowle Green Vil
lage Hall. Line dancing begin ners from 7.30pm. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 24th - Bowland Transit
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Walkv- Browsholme to Whitewell. Meet Interchange for 11-25 a.m. BIO bus. Tel.
01200443561. ■ 24th - Knowle Green Vil
lage Hall. Sequence dancing at 8 p.m. Beginners welcome. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. 25th - Stepping Out, meet
Ribchester car park. Church Street at 1-30
p.m.Tel. 01200 414484. 25th - Clitheroe Moun
taineering Club, meet in Clitheroe Cricket Club at 8 p.m. An illustrated lecture by Ian Grace entitled “Scrambles In Scotland. Tel. 01200 422300. 25th - Knowle Green Vil
lage Hall, luncheon concert featuring the Deconet String Quartet. Concert at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948. ^
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Thursday 18th Februa ry 10 from 8 .00pm Swinging Mainstream
JOHN HALLAM with the ERIC AINSWORTH TRIO
Featuring John on saxes and Eric on piano Thursday 18th March 10 from 8.00pm R IB B L E V A L L E Y J A Z Z C LU B B A N D
Tickets £10 at door Concessions:
Members £8 - Students 1/2 price - under 18's free Note new venue & night;
The Atrium Cafe, The Castle Museum, Clitheroe. Licensed Bar - Good Paridng
For more information on the Club go to :
www.rviazzandblues.co.uk
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The Real Thing
Take njnusicnl trip
down memory lane with 70s soul band The Real Thing.
A whirlwind lour of disco groats.
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Choose from our daily specials menu and receive 2 courses for just £13.50 or 3 courses for just £16.50
The Waddington Aims prides itself on fresh quality food, served in exceptionally comfortable surroundings with hospitality which is second to none.
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Our menu features many local rural specialities, and is complimented by an eveFChanging specials board. Accredited by Taste Lancashire and the' Good Food Guide - \^hy not come and see for yourself?
Waddington, Nr Clitheroe BB7 3HP T- 01200 423262
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LZ7 12-16 year olds pop concert
' Ain Blackbird I Jenny
McCormick + Q u e s ts Acoustic Village HALF TERM EVENTS
6.45pm £3
18th - Stepping Out, meet
village car park next to Bay- ley Arms, Hurst Green, at 10 a.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 18th - Knowle Green Vil
lage Hall, luncheon concert featuring Daniel Chandler on
Clitheroe A dv er t is e r&T im es , Thursday, February 11th, 2 0 1 0 25 ' -I,ft T T
flute and Kevin Thraves on piano. Concert at midday fol lowed by lunch. To book tel. 01254826948. 18th - Clitheroe Natural
ists’ Society, winter lecture in Clitheroe Library a t 7-30 p.m. Speaker Cliff Hayes on “Wild Wings and Wander ings” Tel. 01200 423283. 18th - Ribble Valley Jazz
and Blues Club, in The Cas tle Cafe, Castle Museum, Gig with John Hallam with the Eric Ainsworth Q uartet. Tickets at the door or from Clitheroe Tourist Informa tion Centre or tel. 01200 424444.
York St Clitheroe, BB7 2DL
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Martin Roscoe Piano Recital
Charlotte O’Connor Mike Dignam | Mike Kneafsey
Rick Guard
Ted Robbins Big Belly Laugh Show
■ No t in my n am e Theatre Veritae (Free for under 16s)
F ran k S id e b o t tom Charlie Chuck 1 Stealer
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12 Feb - Reg Dee 12 -.2pm" Free Entry
13 Feb -■ Alex Johnson 12 - 2pm Free Entry
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