: Clltheroo Advertiser&TImes,Thursday, November 11,2010
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SEVEN-PIECE outfit Dave Mott’s Jazz , Classics will entertain at the latest live
^ gig hosted by the'Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club. It takes place next Thursday (Novem
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ber 18th) from 8 p.m. at the club’s regu lar venue, the Atrium Cafe at Clitheroe Castle, and promises an evening packed with jazz standards from the 1920s to the- ’60s, including the classic swing era. With a strong line-up of experienced perform-
. ers, the band is led by Dave Mott on saxo phone and clarinet., ; Everyone is welcome at the gig, which
costs £12 on the door (members £10, stu dents and under-16s half-price). There is' a licensed bar, plus food and a car park. For more information on the club,
forthcoming gigs and other activities, visit • its website at:
www.rvjazzandbIues.co.uk
LIVE JAZZ; Dave Mott’s Jazz Classics, . who will play in Clitheroe next Thursday.
Goolcat ready to perform...
STRAIGHT from ap pearances. through out the country Phil Cool is coming to St Michael and St John’s
• Parish Hall tomorrow night for the grand re opening concert. Phil, a resisdent of
Chipping, remains one ■
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. AN evening of a capella ■ music from around the world will take place tomorrow in Trinity Methodust Church at. 7-30 p.m.
Around the world in music ■
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. ■ The well-known “Black burn People’s Choir” and •; . the “Lantern Voices”, Black-, burn Cathedral’s children’s
choir, will be performing a concert...... Proceeds are for the re-de
velopment funds. Tickets are £5 and£2.50forchildren,- includingalightsupper.- Please book to assist with catering tel. 01200 424849 or 425672.
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the.country’s finest and most original co medians and impres sionists, so Clitheroi- ans are very privileged to be able to enjoy his style of comedy on their very own door step. .
Proceeds will go to wards the cost of the £85,000 refur bishment of the . :
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: Thursday 18 November from 8.00pm - A gig for all jazz fans . _ <
Bitty Edwards (twmpet) Terry Brunt (trombone)
DAVE MOTT'S JAZZ CLASSICS ■ Dave Mott (saxes & clarinet), ■-
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Tom Kincaid (piano) Ricahrd Vernon (bass) ■ Jim Scaif (dnims) Suzanne Mott (vocals) '
day 27 January from 8.00pn EVE BERRY QUARTET
Concessions; Members £10 - students- & under 16’s Vz price. -
Tickets £12 at the door.
- The Atrium Cafe; The Castle Museum, • - - Clitheroe. •;
- Venue
Licensed Bar - Food - Good Parking. For more details on the club go to;
www.rvjazzandblues.co.uK or phone 07870 908 159
- - i Folk hero back by
popular demand RETURNING by popular demand to Longridge Folk Club on Tuesday, Novem ber 16th, at 8-30 p.m. is singer-songwriter Anthony John Clarke. ; He is a seasoned, tried and tested trou
badour, who has graced the UK and world folk scene for neary 25 years. His songs are beautifully crafted and his performances are quite unique. He is a folk club or festival organiser’s dream and a nice guy with per fect manners. His songbook is a must for the lover of songs and the craft of songwriting.
S ta g e is s e t for ‘The Rivals' at A b b ey ...
CLASSIC comedy “The Rivals” will be performed at Whalley Abbey in early De cember.
' Dean Taylor Professional Theatre
Productions, the Company which brings outdoor Shakespeare performances to Whalley Abbey each summer, will present the spanking new touring production of Richard B. Sheridan’s play at the Abbey on December 2nd and 5th, thankfully in doors this time!: With an ensemble of 11 professional
actors and musicians in period 18th Cen tury costume and an hilarious script, it promises a visit to the theatre not to be missed. New music commissioned by the company, composed and played live by Jenny Bricriey, will enhance theme and narrative. “Tlie Rivals is a timeless comedy romp
of a play,” said Producer/Director Dean Taylor. “It’s packed with hilariously fabu lous characters such as the linguistically loony Mrs Malaprop, the luscious Lydia Languish and of course our dashing ‘Cap tain Fantastic’, Captain Absolute.” The Whalley Abbey performances are
at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursday Decem ber 2nd and 7 p.m. on Sunday the 5th. Bar facilities and refreshments arc available,
- there is wheelchair access and car park ing is free. Tickets cost £20 for adults (£15 concessions) and £10 for children, with special prices for groups, family tickets or school groups. For full details and to book call 01772466256, e-mail: dtproduc-
tions@bIueyonder.co.uk or visit: www.
shakespearethcatreoutdoors.co.uk If you can’t get to the Whalley perform
ances, there are others at Skipton Castle on December 3rd and 4th.
BANK HALL AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE
Bank Hall Works, Off Colne Road," • Burnley, BB10 3AT
TH U R S D A Y 1 8 th NO V EM B ER START 10a.m. . .
: Order'of Sale 1) Household & General Goods
. . . 2 ) Antiques & Collectables - '3 ) Furniture .
Viewing Wednesday 10.00am-6.45pm & from 8.00a.m on morning of auction.
- £1.00 per Item proceeds to Help For Heroes. . Large c a r park on .site ■ -
ON-SITE VALUATIONS AVAILABLE ON 19TH NOVEMBER
Hot & cold food & drink s available at ou r on-site Gavel & Grub" Cafe.
For further information ring 01282 435435 or Email:
kmauctions@blconnect.com.
^ Burnley Mechanics i
Saturday 13th - Sat 20th November -7.30pm /2.15pm
. ■ Burnley Light Opera present ^
Rogers & Hammerstein's timeless classic T H E K IN G and I
Tickets 13tli & 15lh £ 1 0 /1 6 th - 20th £13.50
Thursday 25th November 8pm £ 1 0 /£ 8 -
■ t The Jester Society present • Hilarious comedy night with
PHIL KAY - MATT REED & JOSH WIDDIGOMBE
Manchester Road - Burnley - Box Office 01282 664400 Wednesday
24th November 7.30pm tS;.* -- £8/£5
FLHIP F L H O P r " ^ ^ ^ Must see show combining witty
• dialogue and intricate choreography, to create an • . energetic and hilarious comedy. ',
; Saturday 27th November 8pm £12/£10
__Stamng multi award winning and European Champion
A TRIBUTE TO ELVIS CHRIS CONNOR
■: < Royal Variety Champion performer
. Coming soon: A Christmas Carol - Chrklmas In Tlie West End - Tcliaikovsky Ballet Clare T e a l-T h e Snow Queen-Aladdin Pantomime
BookonUne at W W W .b u m l e v m e c h a n i p g e n i i L '
STEVE PRESTON - .
"I 19th - Stepping Out, meet Platform
I Gallery, at,l-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. . 19th - Sanctuaiy of Healing, Dewhurst
I night. Tel. 01200 445575. 19th - Clitheroe United Reformed Church. East Lancashire People First, drop in session at 10-30 a.m. Tel. 01200 428604.
I , 20th - Billington and Langho Com
munity Centre, Christmas fair for St Le onard’s Church, from 11 a.m.'To 2 p.m. Various stalls. 20th - Clitheroe United Reformed,
Church, Christmas fair and hot-pot lunch. TeJ 01200 422757. _
' 20th - Browsholme Tithe Barn. “Mac
beth” and Champagne reception 7 p.m. Tel. 01254 827166. 20th - Longridge Civic Hail, concert by I Uie June Baker Singers at 7-30 p.m. In aid
Saturday 13 Nov
Ballroom
' .Dancing ' An evening of
.Ballroom, Social, Secfuence 8i
-.Latin American Dancing
01282 661234
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^ a l l these events. (Normal entry price £74-members. of Ribble Valley Jazz and'Blues £64.) IhesedKcovints
Tel: 07870 908159
, sM', " are only available until Dec§m1)er 31 St-ffte ■ ,
Idea l Christmas present!
website: www.'
rvjazzandblues.co.uk Becoijie a member now and save 7-download an : • Email:
info@rvjazzandblues.co.uk application form from our website.
/ V / t o / R o t t o available from: The Grand, York Street, O i D t Z l l t S t 9
ClitheroeBB72DL.Tel:01200421599
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Road, Langho. Ribble Valley Meditation Group, Scorpio Solar Festival at 1-30 p.m. Te. 01254 208538/07975783273.
19th The .White Bull, Gisburn. Film
of the Brittle Bone Society. Tel. 01772 784919. .
21st - Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Ches
ter Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Settle. Tel. 01200428766. 21st-The White Bull Gisbum, arts and
crafts fair. Tel. 01200 445575. 21st - Slaidburn Village Hall, Christ
mas craft fair. Home-made refreshments.- From 10-30 a.m. Proceeds for village hall. Tel. 01200 446207 or 424311. 21st - Clitheroe Mountaineering Club,
day meet in Bowland. Leave council of fices car park at 8 a.m. Tel. 01200 427044. ' 22nd - Stepping Out, meet West Brad
ford Village Hall at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 .414484.
' I 22nd - Knowle Green Village H a l l ..
Whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254878447. 23rd - Clitheroe Ramblers, meet Ches
ter Avenue car park at 1 p.m. for Stydd, Knowle Green and Buckley Hall. Tel. 01200444829.
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23rd - Knowle Green Village Hall, tine dancing, beginners from 7-30 p.m. 23rd - Stepping Out, meet Dunsop
Bridge, car park at 10-30 a.m. Bring packed lunch. No dogs allowed. Tel. 01200414484.
' 24th - Knowle Green Village Hall. Se
quence dancing at 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447.. 25th - Stepping Out, meet Sabden car park at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484.
' 24th - Bowland Transit walk, Rathmeli circular. Meet Interchange for 11-25 a.m. BlO/Bl bus. Tel. 443561.
' 24th - Bolton-by-Bowlahd Village Hall,
whist and domino drive at 7-30 p.m. . 25th - Knowle Green Village Hall,
luncheon concert featuring Stephanie Topper and Gemma Sheehan-Dare on flutes and Russell Lomas on piano. Con cert at midday followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.
■ What's on in the Clith'eroe Castle, Steward’s
iGalleiy exhibition “Inspired”, r Braille It, meets in Clithe roe Library each Thursday at 9-30 a.m. to noon. Tel. 01200 426063. Ribble Valley .Visually Im paired Group meets Monday
fevenings in the Catholic Social iClub. Tel. 01200 426822. - ^ Lip reading sessions in the .
Jlibraty meeting room at 2 p.m. ^ a c h Tuesday. Pendle Club; Lowefgate,
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sequence dancing for over-55s each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. ; Sawley Village Hall, Bow-
land Guild of Spinners, Weav ers and Dyers, meet first Sat urday of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
Waddlers toddler group in Waddington Methodist Church, Fridays from 10 to 11-30 a.m. The Grand, Come Dancing Wednesdays 10-15 to 11-45 a.m. Yoga Monday and Thursdays 2-30 p.m. Street- feet, Tliursdays 4-30 p.m, . St Mary’s Centre, lower •
Ribble Valley Compiled by Marcia Morris:
All entries for inclusion in these columns should be on a listings form, available front Mam Reception, Ribble Valley Borough Council, Chureh Walk, Clitheroe, (01200
4251II) and handed in by the 10th of the month prior to the event.
hall. Mondays, Toddler group, badminton; Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Tliursdays, yoga, Latin Ameri
Church, 20-minute reflective services at 12-30 p.m. each Tuesday.
' Trinity Methodist Church,
Kai Karate . Club every Wednesday night. Tithe Barn, Browsholme,
animal art e.xliibition. 12th - St Michael and St
John’s Parish Hall, grand re opening with Phil Cool in con cert. at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from Social Club or Mike Bradley 07768746709. 12th - Stepping Out, meet
West Bradford Bridge at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 12th - Trinity Methodist
Church, Musical concert by Lantern Voices and Black
can dancing, Fridays Tai Chi. Clitheroe United Reformed
burn People’s Choir at 7-30 p.m. Tickets from J. Robin son 01200 424849 or K. Crane 425672. 12th - Knowle Green Vil
lage Hall, quiz niglit. Tel. Jean Procter on 01254 878447. Pie and peas supper, bring own drinks.
. 12th - West Bradford Vil
lage Hall, food bingo. Admis sion by ticket only, includes one free book and pie and peas supper. Tel. Janet Bristol on 01200426272. 13th - Clitheroe Ramblers,
meet Chester Avenue car park at 9-30 a.m. for Ribchester. 13th - St Mary’s Centre,-
Church Street, Christmas fair. Tel. 01254 733411. 14th - Stepping Out, meet
Platform Gallery, at 2 p.m. Tel. 01200414484.. ■ . 15th - Stepping Out, meet.
" TOMORROW evening the grand re-opening of St Michael and St John’s Parish Hall will be a really _
cool affair as one of Britain’s most unique comedy artists will be appearing.
ably one of the countiy’s finest comedians who has a degree in “Faceology”. All proceeds will go towards the cost of the £85,000 refurbishment. Also tomorrow there is an evening of music from
the Blackburn People’s Choir and Lantern Voices in Trinity Methodist Church.
Ribchester car park. Church Meet Interchange for 11-35 Street. Tel. 01200 414484. 16th - Stepping Out, meet
Tuesday morning at Duke Wil liam, Chapel Hill, Longridge. Tel. 01200414484. 16th - Clitheroe Ramblers,
meet Chester Avenue car park at 10 a.m. for Whalley. - 16th - Knowlc Green Vil
lage Hall, line dancing, begin-' ners from 7-30 p.m. Tel. 01254 878447. 16th - Chipping Local His
tory Society, talk on “Utopian Victorian'Villages” by Mike Pearson in St Mary’s Com munity Hall at 7-45 p.m. Tel. 01772864289. 17th-'19th - The Grand,
BBC Blast Tour Youth Ac tivity Bandwagon. Tel. 01200 421599. 17th - Bowland Transit walk round Stang Top from Barley.
a.m. Bus. Tel. 01200443561. 18th - Stepping Out, meet
Chipping car park, at 1-30 p.m. Tel. 01200 414484. 18th - Ribble Valley Jazz and
Blues Club, with Dave Mott’s Jazz Classics. Tlie Atrium Cafe, Castle Museum. Tickets at
Aresident ofChipping, Phil Cool is unquestion
.door. Tel. 01200 424444.' ,18th - Eaves Hall Hotel,
West Bradford, a coffee morn ing proceeds in aid the Lifeboat Service. Various stalls. Tel. 01200441255. 18th - Clitheroe Mountain
eering Club, AGM in Clithe roe Cricket Club. Tel. 01200 427044. 18th - Clithcroe Naturalists’
Society, meeting in the library at 7-30 p.m. “Spellbound in the Ribble Valley” by Gordon Sharp.
18th-Knowle Green Village
Hall, luncheon concert featur ing students from Chetham’s Schol of Music. Concert at mid day followed by lunch. To book tel. 01254 826948.
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I O I O u r M e e t T h e Producers food event series. TUE I P r ic e inc two course meal
*1 " r T jo h n n ie Walker I I A n e vening with J o h n n ie Walker BBC Radio WED, . 2 pre s ente r reveals his “Musical M iles tone s ”
I T - 1 9 ’ BBC B la st Tour
Q [Toy S to ry 3 I Disney a n im a te d film
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2 ^ L | Ballad o f a B ird I M a g ic a l c om e d y th e a tre show ■
O C (J o h n E th e r id g e ’s Sweet Chorus w (Top UK jazz guitarist is flanked by Chris Garrick
THUR jfviolin) in this homage to Stephane Grapelli
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Spillett&The Steve BerryTrio I Saturday 2pm: Piano- | Summit from 4jazz pianists including Eric Ainsworth/ '; I
Botham, Mathis Pickard & guest. | S a t u r d a y . ; | Collective|Sunday2pm:Lancashire:
Smfonietta with Andy Scott| Sunday 8pm: Paul ' RigbyJazzQuartet I Monday2pm: King Pleasure
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