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www.clithcrocadvcrtl8er.co.uk Cllthcroe Advertiser &TImcslThursday, December 8,2011 e n rrU’ A fair wind for concerts society
CLITHEROE Concerts Society's next concert in their 60th Diamond Jubilee season will be the highly regarded Gallimaufry • Ensemble wind quintet. This concert will be held on
Wednesday, December 14th, at their usual venue, the Sixth Form Centre of the Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, in York Street. Tickets may be purchased from Clitheroe Music in Moor Lane, the Tourist Information Office in Church Walk, or through
the Society's website (www.-
clitheroeconcerts.org) where there is detailed information about this concert. ■ ■ The programme is very . attractive, starting with "Trois : ■ Pieces Breves" by Jacques Ibert. Following that is Malcolm v Arnold's "Three Shanties" and Mozart's "Serenade in C minor". The final three
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.items are Hindemith's "Kleine • Kammermusik"; "Serenade" by Karl Pilss and Norman Hallam's "Dance Suite".
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A festive first for all to enjoy im
i ^ 1 - 1 n rn e n Teens’ Winter Wonderland!
: Win tickets for Hollies : ■ tribute from the Bees
THE Grand's 2012 live music season gets1 going in earnest on Januaiy 14th with a live
A ONE-OFF Christmas special club night for the Ribble Valley's 12 to 16-year-olds
. takes place
at.The Grand next Friday night (December 16th, 7 p.m.). The Grand will become a winter
wonderland with a snow machine and state-of-the-art laser lighting brought in
. . especially for the end-of-term party. There will also be competitions and a
chance for one lucky ticket-buyer to be picked up in a limousine with his of her
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. ; al a carte menu and receive a complimentary large glass of house wine! (Mondays only)
Mid week special menu
2 courses £10.95 3 courses £13.95
. We are now open from 12 noon on Saturdays and Sundays
Delicious homemade smoothies and milk shakes now available to have in or take out
; Bar is available for non diners Functi°ns catered for- upto 40people
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Members of the Ribble Valley Choir during a rehearsal for the "Joy to the World" concert.
CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY Registered Chanty No.1006818
Gallimaufry Ensemble
Wednesday 14th December 2011 7.30pm Louisa Sparks - Flute Holly Randall - Oboe Peter Sparks - clarinet Shelly Prgan - Bassoon
Alexia Cammish - French Horn \
Programme includes works by Ibert, Arnold, Mozart, _ Hindemith, Pilss and Hallam .
at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School
Sixth Form Centre, York St, Clitheroe Admission £12.50
, Further details
www.ditheroeconcerts.org Enquiries: 01200 423474.
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Thursday Sth December - Open Mic Night Local musicians and guests come together at the pub once a month for this
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informal open mic’ night. There’s no charge to play or tojust come along and listen and enjoy the music. These reallij are good nights, You never knew who light turn up. if ljou
want to. showcase tjour talent at singing or playing or ifyoujust fancy a great eveningof music and entertainment whij not come along?
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Performances at 1.30pm & 4pm . Refreshments & ice creams available. Adults£10.00, children£6.00
Wednesday 21» December T h e Browsholme Story Teller: Christmas Tales of Lancashire Past
with Simon Entwisdc. Hot Pot Supper from our ,____ caterers ‘With a Twist’. Tickets£15 00
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"JOY to the World" is the title of a Christmas concert being presented by the Clitheroe Christians in Partnership on Saturday December 17th at the town's Trinity Methodist Church. This is a new Christmas venture
for Clitheroe churches and will be a celebration of Christmas in music, drama and dance which aims to have a wide appeal.
The music is being led by 75 members
of Ribble Valley Choir and Orchestra with music ranging from the first chorus from
Vivaldi's "Gloria" to "pop" including "You Raise Me Up". There will also be Christmas favourites such as "O Holy Night" and "0 Little Town of Bethlehem" and with items
for the audience to sing. As well as musical items there will be
dance, humorous sketches and Christmas' readings.
The concert, which begins at 7-30
p.m. at the church in Parson Lane, is free, no tickets are required and interval refreshments will be provided. Just go along for an enjoyable seasonal evening!
Lunchtime Live • ® • ; Friday afternoon Jazz . , . L -
Dec 9 - NO LUNCHTIME LIVE Dec 16 John Wickham Trio Dec-23 Eric Ainsworth Quartet with Lyn Fairbanks
, entourage of up to 15 friends. ■ Tickets go on sale today (from 4 p.m.) at The Grand Box Office and the draw for the limousine will be chosen from the first 50 ticket buyers. '
. Other prizes, including an iPod, will be up for grabs on the night itself. MC / DJ Galactus Ben (formerly of the Band with No Name) is the special guest behind the wheels of steel and regulars at NRG club night can be guaranteed to hear all their favourite tunes over the evening. NRG presents: A Christmas Special, on
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concert from The Hollywood Bees. The Hollies - who heralded from East
Lancashire - are a pop group much loved in the North • West. Their singles sales in the late 1960's 'ahd 'e a r l y "• 1970s rivaled those of the Beatles.
. The Hollywood Bees, rated as The Hollies'the no T .
tribute band in the UK, dedicate much of their set to the group, while, including music by Bob Dylan and Crosby 1 Stills and Nash.
THE Grand is giving two pairs of tickets away for the 7 | concert. Winners will be drawn from correct entries. Which song was the Hollies only no 1 hit in the 60s? 1
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■ 1. He Aint Heavy, He's my brother * 2. I'm Alive
, 3. Sorry Suzanne I Answer:......................................................................................................... I
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| I ‘ Send your entry, marked Hollywood Bees Contest, to: ■'
Friday, December 16th (7 to 10 p.m.), Tickets, priced £5 are available from The Grand Box Office (01200 421599).
Our picture shows the lucky winners of last year's limousine prize heading for the NRG Christmas Special
1 The Grand,18 York Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2DL, by noon • - , on Friday, December 16th.
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