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. CiitheroeAdvertiser&Times,Thursday,JufyS»2012 I?:!'; S .e n te m T t e ^ Ii^Black Horseinn 1 FREE BIRD


Reputably one of the best rock covers bands in the North West Live at the Black Horse - Free. Entry


Saturday.7th July from 9pm .in the, beer Garden.


Black Horse Inn, Pimlico Village, Clitheroe, Bb7 4PZ . ■


TEL: 01200 420906


" Weary and thin they stagger in full and . . stout they waddle out”


7th and 8th July 2012 10am to 5pm ■


A great weekend for all the family! Open Gardens, Displays & Craft Fair


. Bouncy Castle & Face Paints . '.Festival of Flowers Refreshment Available ■


Free parking and transport around the village Programme & Festival map £3


" o - i u d i J n 1 n e Textile art on show


.‘ JULY'S exhibition at Brabin's Cailery, ‘ ■ ' ■ Chipping, features the work of One Step


• On, a group of l 1 textile artiste based in u West Lancashire


' The group rneete regularly for worlihops '


‘ and the exchange of ideas and techniques. ; its work produced over the past year is based on Tiffariy glass, with the initial - : inspiration taken from the collection at


Haworth Galleiy, Accrington; ; w :, -All members of the group have -


qualifications iri design and creative .


Olympic .Themed Garden Festival & Scarecrow Trail


\ Trawden ; ;


■:and admission is free. Brabin's Shop also has a tea-garden - why not go and have a look'around the exhibition and enjoy a tea or coffee and home-made cake in the garden, .-■‘f


OPEN GARDENS Sat 7th 8^ Sun 8th July


1 lam - 5pm - ■ Bolton by Bowland 8. Crindleton;;


Invite you to drive through .the heart of the . Rlbble Valley. . Over 20 Gardens Open. .


.Church Floral displays Craft 8. Plant Stalls : f.Slaldbum Silver Band Sunday 6.30pm.‘ - Refteshments available. Map £6 per adult





,. More Information from 01200 441154 Or visit w w w .b o Ito n -b y -b o w Ia n d .o ig


Black Bull ^ FORTHCOiVlING


and Sunday 22nd July Friday 4pm - 1 0pm


Saturday 1pm - 1 Opm Sunday 1pm - lOpm


OVER 20 DIFFERENT CHO IC E S OF ALES LAG ER S AND C ID E R S


Bowlands, Clitheroe 17 Bridge Road Chatburn Tel: 01200 440 007


embroidery, but have all developed very ; different styles, with expertise in a wide . ■


.... range.of techniques. This makes for a very : •:vaVied body of work, including 3D items, -. hangings and framed pieces;-,. - The.exhibition funs from July 3rd to 31st ■ with a preview this Sunday, July 8th, from - 1-30 to 4;30 p.m.


. The galleiy is_open eveiy day from 9 a.m. to 5-30 p.m.' (closed 1 to 2 p.m. weekdays)


www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk v.clltheroeadvertl8or.co.uk Clitheroe Acfvertlser ATlmes,Thursday, July 5,2012 u TO


‘ Pictured are ...soihe.of the ' textile art r


'exhibits which ^feature in the 1 0ne Step On ' :


. exhibition - at Brabin's ' •


• Gallery, .


Chipping. . On the-left is Sue Tyidesley's -Poppy Vase


T'S showtime at The Grand as the summer breaks with a spectacular variety production Urom "The Phantom and the Musicals".


1 Although sunshine has been in short supply, this splendid production, which has soured worldwide for j 5 years, is sure to pring a smile to the glummest of faces. [ The Phantom and the Musicals is a fast- isaced, musical rollercoaster ride suitable for


Pictured top left is Caynor Ackers', remarkable ' textile dragonfly and to the


- right is Anne. r '


Stark's 'Window ■ Landscape'.


she whole family to enjoy at the beginning pf the long school break. The current cast pf six, headed by lead vocalist Bariy Walker,


lakes you on a two-hour musical journey, Beaturing classics from The King and I, Les ^iserables. Phantom of the Opera, and |h e music of the maestro,''Sir Andrew Lloyd Vebber. .


[ There's many more favourites too - from Grease and Abba's Mama Mia to name but . VO, so it is non-stop entertainment from


Start to finish. M It is'an incredible show, there's ■ ‘ Something for eveiyone, young or old," laid. Production Manager Scott Mackenzie. - EllTe costume are stunning, it really is a ’


at Chatburn


BEER FESTIVAL Friday 20th, Sat 21st


Bank Hall Works, 0f(5)lne Road, Burnley, BB10 3AJ


BANK HALL AUCTIONS


J U L \ |^ N f S


THURSDAY 12TH General


Auction Sale SUNDAY 1STH CarBoot


THURSDAY26TH General Auction SATURDAY 28TH


Special Collectors Auction


For more information of the above auctions


please contact John or Cath on 01282 435 435 or e-mail kmauctions@btconnectcom


For Car Boot enquiries please ring 01282431 953


LIVE BANDS ARE BACK ^ p k e K - t e s f N .m w s A V A l t e i^ *


M E M ® E l l S M I P


Every Saturday Night Local Bands


07/07 - MILKY BOBBINS 1 4 /0 7 -ASK ANYONE


21/07 - VANDOWNHAM 28/07 - INSIDERS


Karaoke & Dis&o on Friday Nights Quiz nights on Tuesday


Come along and have a great night at


your local where everyone is welcome Tel: 07985326556


I ty?"i6ola'^»; Raffle •^ahilYbhr’niofe'' fe e ’l l .


i July 7th:2012;g; in th e -N u r s e iy


^ H ^ a rd e n - ,.- Guest appearance, from


F I R E h ^ ^ face Palntl^|<^lpuncy^® I^^


The Soul Train + DJ Support Sat 28th July


This sensational nme-ptece band, featuring players from all over East Lancashire, capture the feel of the classic era of soul and Northern, with authentic arrangements from The Union Pacific Horns. Tne bana comes with D J accompaniment, giving a great value for money show. •Doors 7pm, Stage 7.30pm (£10adv)


Moorland ^ y r s e r y


m m e r


Think Floyd Sat 14th July


A return by popular demand for this extraordinary band, regarded as the U K ’s number one Pink Floyd tribute. The band’s brand new show for 2012 celebrates the 40th anniversary of Pmk Floyd’s iconic film ‘Live at Pompeii’ . Doors 7pm, Stage 7.30pm (£15adv)


F ILM


Ladies Film Night. The Best Exotic Mangold Hotel


Tue 7th August, Doors 7.00pm (£ 1 2 .5 0 inc two course meal)


Ladies Film Night:


Breakfast at Tiffany^s Tue 4th September, Doors 7.00pm (£12.50. inc two course meal)


•Ladies Film Night: Salmon • Fishing in the Yemen Tue 2nd October, Doors-T-OOpm - (£12 50 inc two course meal)


•‘ Please note food must be pre­ ordered. Contact box office on: - -


.0 1 2 0 0 4 2 1 5 9 9 Screening times 8pm for all films


Weekly Tuesday film night recommences in September .. ■


•. - ’


r a H O T T E S T ^ E V E N T S :


spectacular and exciting show, dipping into West Side Story, Calamity jane and The Soilnd of Music too. - , "We've just finished a successful tour of


Ireland, where the highlight was performing to 2000 people at the Waterfront Concert Hall in Belfast We've always had a fantastic reaction to the music, which appeals to so many people because of the mixture of sounds from the different generations." Scott added: "We had a fantastic run


of shows in Blackpool, with successful performances at the North Pier, before moving on to the Tower Ballroom. We've not played Clitheroe, but we've heard so much about the theatre and we are really looking forward to bringing The Phantom of the Musicals to The Grand." If you have never seen this night of


musical splendour,it's a must. • Phantom and the Musicals at The


Grand, Friday july 20th (doors 7 p.m., stage 7-30 p.m., tickets £15 adv.) The Grand is offering a value-for-money family ticket for two adults and two children at just £40.


I I ? FAM ILY i


; The Grand Ghoir Goncerf : : S a t 14fh July, Doors 12pm


■i (£ 7 .5 0 /£ 4 .S 0 U lS s with food,: : .; - ' £ 2 concert only)


Phantom and TheiMusicals. Songs from the shows


Fn 20th Ju ly ' ’


, 7pm (FlSadv, £10 U IS s , I £ 4 0 Family of 4 )


t "


London 2012 Opening^ * Cererriony '


' featuring an Olympic themed theatre pei^ormance from


.:,:Backstage‘BASS.participants.'>' siprfobto live,broadcast of official- opening ceremony ^ - ' Fn^Tth Ju ly Tpm^doors,


' 7.30pm start (£3*adv) ‘ ^


Lunchtime Live Friday afternoon Jazz


12-2pm, £ 2 entry Lunch menu available


Pendle Jazz Men 0 ^ e n u' iO ‘ 41


phantom of The Grand


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- Soi^Train’foi;,'' !


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' ‘ y r e r^ - ,\ y y i r V y , - _ - TICKETS please* the


KiM'aBGard'’1fiie' ;clas'sic,traGte'- '■,


'' J Clitheroe is the' rhyfhrn • * oftheSouffrain.-


. The band comprises"nine bnlliant musicians," some wKo have ]urfiped ;;


> y ovej the track from'jazz and even:;?*"- brass bands to bring back some~soul


r •T.classics from'tlie_'60s and,eariy,'70s - ' jWith an amazing fr«hness.-And Soul' "


. Train, who are on another whistle stop tour of the cour(tiy7stop o ff'


‘ at The Grand on July 28th in vvhat *i - promises to be another evening of ;: : : non^op dance.


- ;


. - "We always get an enthusiastic , ■


crovvd atThe Grand, this will be our ; third .visit... once the music starts - ' . there it doesn't stop," said SoulTrain . . ‘ igui t a r i s t Steve Undley.


- .L.‘ .The band cornes with Dj support, ;


a great value for money show. The Soul Train, Saturday, July 28th (doors . i 7 p.m., stage 8 p.m.> £10 adv); '


:


, -• yet.-. .. '


‘ ^ - ’tram now arriving in ’ > ^


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T 1 M U S IC


Chris Connor A tribute to Elvis Fn 13th July, 7pm (£12adv)


Think Floyd Sat 14th July, 7pm (£15adv)


Come Dancing Summer Ball Sat 21th July, 7pm (£14adv)


The Soul Train + DJ support Sat 28th July, 7pm (£10adv)


The Mersey Beatles . Fri 3rd Aug, 7.15pm (£12adv)


The Swing Commanders: Summer Dance Party ■ Sat 4th Aug,:7.30pm (£l2adv)





Boomtown Rats Fri 10th Aug, 7pm (£10adv) Urban Empire + Friends


, Thur 16th Aug, 7pm (£3adv)


The Bohemians Sat 18th Aug, 7pm (£15adv).


IS.Yojk.Street. Chtheroe. BB7 2DL'^^^^ _.he)lo@.thegrandvenuG.co-uk |www^hegrandvenue.co.uk V 7 ■' Bd^Office: 01200 421599 :


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