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Clltheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, June 30,2011


www.clItheroeadvertiser.co.uk r www.clItheroeadvertIser.co.uk ... sponsored by Pendle Leisure Trust


The Kicks travelling back to their roots


Weekendplus


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THE KICKS: Ben, Annie and Mark, who will return to their roots when they piay at The Pendie Witch pub, in Sabden, on Saturday night.


TRAWDEN GARDEN FESTIVAL


for Sabden Live 2012, which next year will again support the North-West Air Ambulance af­ ter raising more than £1,200 for the vital emergency service this year. As well as money raised


SABDEN band The Kicks are presenting “The Kicks Unplugged” at the village’s Pendle Witch pub on Satur­ day night. The band are raising funds


we last played there and it will, see us returning to our roots - our first ever gigs together in 2005 were as a three-piece and we are looking forward to giving the crowd an evening of


welcome return to the Pendle Witch for the band,” said lead guitarist Mark Woodward. “It’s nearly two years since


on the night, the band are do­ nating their fee to the fund. “Saturday’s gig will be a


his wife Annie (nee Parsons) on keyboard and bass guitar, and Ben Parsons on vocals and guitar.


performing last year but re­ turned for this year’s Sabden Live and got a great reception. Saturday night’s crowd can ex­ pect an evening of covers from artists such as The Stone Roses,


The Kicks took a break in


The Byrds, The Beatles, The Smiths, The Kinks and many more.


& SCARECROW TRAIL 2nd and 3rd July 2011


10am to 5pm A great weekend for all the family


Fantastic scarecrovi^ on the theme of “Books and Author^*


Open Gardens, Displays & Craft Stalls Bouncy Castle & Face Paints Festival of Flowers Refreshment Available Free parking and transport around the village


Programme & Festival map £3.00 V


The Angela Westwell School of Dance


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A weekend-long live music celebration on the banks of the^River Ribble I Sunday


Michael C h apman ' She Keeps Bees (NYC) Gideon Conn ’ John Smith +.'many more


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Friday 1st July 7pm


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Foodand refreshments'available’ all weekend.


Other acts. Oh Rum - Big Eyes Fatnily Players - Mancalledhorse - Mike Kneafsey - Natasha Lea Jone s - Richard Moss - Winter North Atlantic - Fifth House - Avital Raz M r Cottonhouse - John Wickham - Kill The Captains - Sunstack Jones


The Ribble Tmst - Workshop on nverside habitats (Sunday) Spoken Word session (Saturday) in the Long Room from They Eat Culture


Tickets available form the Aspinall-Arms or .. on-line from www.wegottickets.com


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outstanding entertainment.” The band’s line-up is Mark,


Jazz quartet return... by popular (temand


usual venue, the Atrium Cafe Bar at Clitheroe Castle, next Thursday, July 7th, from 8 p.m. and once again all are welcome, members and non-members alike. There is a licensed bar with food


regular gigs will resume on October 6th when the line-up will feature John Hallam with the Tom Kincaid Trio. For more information about the club, including forthcoming events and how to join, visit its website (www.rv-


jazzandbIues.co.uk) or phone 07870 908159.


available, and good parking. Tickets cost £10 on the door (students and un­ der-lbs half-price). After a summer break, the club’s


senting fine jazz music is legenefary, whether with his Big Band, which ap­ peared at the 2010 Ribble Valley Jazz Festival, or with his acclaimed quartet, making its second appearance locally inside 12 months through popular de­ mand. The gig take place at the club’s


THE Al Wood Quartet, a firm fa­ vourite on the jazz circuit playing mainstream standards and popular classics, will close the current season of monthly gigs hosted by the Ribble Valley Jazz and Blues Club. Al Wood’s commitment to pre­


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zines agree. BBC Music Maga­ zine features the week-long fes­ tival in its essential guide to the very best live classical concerts in the UK during the month of July. And in its monthly guide Classic FM Magazine recom­ mends the recital on July 12th by world-renowned multi­ award winning French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, playing for the second time at “Piano Week” and also at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall this summer. This year’s event, featuring


CLASSICAL music lov­ ers in Lancashire have long known that Ribble Valley International Piano week is an unmissable event. Now two National Maga­


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to n a tu re ... “PAINTINGS from the World of Nature” is the title of an exhibition ( by Clitheroe artist Kath Baron at the . Steward’s Gallery, in Clitheroe Cas- ' tie.


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Thursday 7 July from 8.00 pm. Mainstream jazz at its best.


THE AL WOOD QUARTET Featuring Al on tenor sax & trumpet.


Thursday 6 October from 8.00pm JOHN HALLAM with


THE TOM KINCAID TRIO. Tickets £10 at door.


Concessions; Members £8 - Students & under 16's 54 price.


The New Atrium Cate, in Clitheroe Castle near the Keep, Clitheroe.


Licensed Bar - Food - Good Parking. For more details on the club go to:


wvinv.rvj'azzandblues.co.uk ____ or phone 07870 908 159 — "■I jg « i saom aam GISBURN CAR BOOT Open For The Sur


THIS SUNDAY AND G a t e s


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^ Fun family day out. Car parking spaces of Sawley Brow, A59 BB7 4LH


Tel: 07711 833543 +


fauna she has observed while out and about with the Clitheroe Naturalists group. She recently completed a BA Fine Art degree from Blackburn Col­ lege and her work is influenced by other artists whose work reflects the natural world, in­ cluding Samuel P a lm e r , J o h n Constable, Henri Rousseau and Paul Morrison. Kath was chosen


Kath’s paintings reflect the flora and


to exhibit at the Steward’s Gallery after winning the Selectors’ Prize at the 2010 Ribble Valley Open Art Exhibition. Admission to the


Steward’s Gallery is free and Paintings from the World of Nature runs until July 17th.


tor, former Ribble Valley resi­ dent and concert pianist Mar­ tin Roscoe, features in both the first and the last nights of the festival and also gives a solo lunch­ time recital. He is


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daily concerts from July 10th to 16th, is also set to be held at a new venue in Blackburn after many years at the Centenaries Theatre, at Stbnyhurst College. The theatre at Westholme School, at Meins Road, Black­ burn, offers a larger seating capacity and state-of-the-art facilities, and Yamaha is pro­ viding one of its new highly ac­ claimed and re-designed CFX Concert Grands. The festival’s artistic direc­


Piano week 'unmissable'


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£18, will begin at 7-45 p.m., and lunchtime concerts, cost­ ing £12, at noon. For details of all concerts and how to buy tickets, visit \wvw.rvipw.org.uk or phone 01229 861325.


the birth of Franz Liszt, every concert throughout the week will feature one of his works. Evening concerts, costing


Local Craft & Fanners Market , at Browsholme Tithe Bam


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flavour of the event, lunchtime recitals will also be given by Chiao-Ying Chang, from Tai­ wan, and Romanian Alexan­ dra Dariescu (named recently as a BBC music magazine “rising star”). From closer to home Anthony Hewitt, fresh from his enormously success­ ful Ulverston International Music Festival last month, completes the lineup, giving an evening concert on July 14th. To celebrate 200 years since


July 16th Martin will be joined by his long-term piano duo partner Peter Donohoe for a keenly-anticipated two piano c o n p r t of music from the Caribbean, America’s Deep South and Latin America Reflecting the international


PIANO MAN: Martin Roscoe, ar­ tistic director of the Ribble Valley International Piano Week.


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LOW MOOR CLUB Presents


60*s/70's Fancy Dress Disco


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including prize raffle in aid of club funds


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Viewing 10am-6.45pm Wednesrlay & from Sam on auction day. Large free car park


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