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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, August 9,2012


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+ www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, August 9,2012 o U . EVENTS


Clftheroe Castle Thursdays from 3 p.in. to 5 p.m. Join the Castle Knitting Workshops project for the Castle Yam Bomb. Telephone 01200428788.


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CasUe Museum Dally. Dinosaur Hunt Every Saturday from 2.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Storytime. . Every Sunday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Crafty Sunday fun session to decorate a jumbo dino. Cost is 50p per child. Every Wednesday In August from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. '


. Knights and princesses


^children's craft session. Craft session for children of three years upwards. Children must be accompanied by an adult Cost is £ 2.5 0 per child.


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Chipping To Thursday August 30th from 930 a.m. to 530 p.m. (closed for lunch weekdays from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.). August exhibition by Canvas, a group of female artists from the Honwich and Chorley area. Their work includes paintings, collages and contemporary mixed media images. Ree entry.-


'p.m. and Saturdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Join the Castle Kn'rtting Workshops project for the Castle Yam Bomb. Tel. 01200 428788. .


Ciitheroe Libimy Each Thursday from 930 a’.ml to noon. Braille I t Tel. 01200 426063. Tuesdays at 2 p.m. Toddler Rhyme Time. Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m." Story time. Sessions during terni time only. Tel. 01200 428788. • Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 7


Catholic Social


Club Every Monday evening. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Telephone 01200 426822.


Pendle Club,


Loweigate Each Tuesday at 730 p.m. Sequence dancing for over35s.


Every Wednesday ftom 2 p.m. to4p.m. Young at Heart Club for gentle seated exercise.


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Hall First Saturday of the month from 1030 a.m. to 430 p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.


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Methodist Church Every FHday from 10 a.m. to 1130 a.m. Waddlers Toddler Group.


St Mary’s Centre,


Clitheroe Mondays Ladles’ badminton, line dancing. Tuesdays Juiltsu, Bokwa, summer theatre workshops. Wednesdays Zumba, tal chi. Thursdays yoga.


Clitheroe United


Reformed Churdi Every Tuesday from noon to 130 p.m. Open church including a short service of reflection at 12-30 p.m. Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1130 a.m. Clitheroe Country Market. Locally made cakes, bakes and crafts plus locally grown plants and cut flowers for sale. Refreshments available FHday August 17th and every other Friday at 10- 30 a.m. East Lancashire People RrsL Ree droptn social for adults with learning disabilities in Clrtheroe. Friday August 17th and every other Friday at 130 p.m. Whizz Tots mums and toddlers group.


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Dance Studio Mondays at 10-45 a.m., Tuesdays S-IS p.iii., Thursdays 10-15 a.m. In Clitheroe United Reformed Church. Zumba and Zumba Gold (Mondays and Thursdays), a shorter less intense work-out for mature movers. Every Tuesday at 4 p.m. Musical theatre workshop for seven to 11-year-olds.


Trinity Methodist


Church Every Tuesday at 11 a.m. “Elderflower” group. Gentle seated exercise. Tel. 01200 453076/453077.


Trinity Community


Centre Every Wednesday nIghL Kai Karate Club.


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House Hotel Every Thursday at 7 p.m. Women’s weekly personal


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■ Further details of some of these events can be found in the adver­ tisements in WHAT'SON. To advertise in WHAT'SON please contact Serena Bergin on 01282 478118 or Jon Cant on 01282 478113.


development group, “Isn't it time2bu?". Contact Carolyne Lobb on 01200 445258 for further details.


Citizens’ Advice


Bureau Every Friday from 2p.m. to 3 p.m. At office in Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane, Clitheroe, Rrst Choice Credit Union for savings accounts and affordable loans. Open to all Ribble Valley residents. Tel. 01706 215082 or log on to www.firstchoicecu. co.uk.


Billington & Langho Village


Hall Dally. Pre-school playgroup. Indoor and outdoor play areas. Tel. 07986 255643 for further infonnation. Every Monday afternoon. Leisure club for over-55s to make friends, play dominoes, scrabble and table tennis. New friends welcome, tel. 01254823794. Tuesday evenings. Beginners’ ballroom dancing cisssss Tel. 07732 826176 for details. Wednesday evenings. Warcock Archers. Rjr infomnation, tel. 01254 248317 Thursday evenings. Badminton club. For details, tel. 07772 790954.


TheGrand Friday August 10th from noon to 2 p.m. Lunchtime jazz from the Mark


Lewis Trio with vocals by Lyn Fairbanks. Entry is £ 2 or free to holders of The Grand’s Affinity Card. Friday August 10th at 7 p.m.


Boomtown Rats plus Panjenix. Original Rats Garry Roberts (guitar) and Simon Crowe (dorms) take the lead in a set that includes the band’s greatest hrts. Tickets are £10. Saturday August 11th at 7 p.m. Talent showcase featuring Alix Carey. Clrtheroe dancer Alix. a pupil at London’s Italia Conti Stage School, showrcases her and others’ talents to raise money towards her studies and to help a cerebral palsy charity. Tickets are £10 adults and £5 U18s. Wednesday August 15th at 2 p.m. Family film: “Monster in Paris”. Tickets are £2 for adults and £ 1 forUlSs. Thursday August 16th at 7 p.m. Urban Empire and Friends. Local band Urban Empire plus Wends lead the celebrations/ commiserations on A level results day. Tickets are £3. Friday August 17th from noon to 2 p.m. Jazz up your lunch wrth the Henry Botham’Trio. Entry Is £2 orfree to holders of The Grand’s Affinity Card. Friday August 17th at 7 - p.m. Kelsey Gill and Friends. Miss Junior North East Lancs finalist Kelsey hosts local musicians as they play to raise money for deprived local children. Tickets are £10. Saturday August 18th at 7 p.m. Super 8 Cynics and guests. North West outfit Super 8 Cynics, whose music is a fusion of rock, pop and new wave, play Clitheroe. Tickets are £8.


Wednesday August 22nd


at 2 p.m. Family film: “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island". Entry is £ 2 Wr adults and £ 1 forU18s. To book any of the above tel. 01200421599.


Clitheroe Bridge


Club Thursday August 9th. Monday August 13th. Thursday August 16th. Monday August 20th. Thursday August 23rd. In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 p.m. Improvers and experienced players welcome. Cost £ 1.5 0 members, vis'rtors £2.50. Tel. 01254 877256.


Clitheroe Mountaineering


Club Thursday August 19th at 8 p.m. Indoor meeting at Clitheroe Cricket Club featuring members’ slides. Non members welcome. Sunday August 19th at 8 a.m. Meet at council offices car park for day meet at Cross Fell. For further details, telephone Nick Millward on 01200 441346.


Clitheroe


Ramblers Saturday August 11th at 9 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Blubberhouses (12 miles). Robert Eccles 07795 250502.


Tuesday August 14th at 1 p.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Nabs Head. Alan Bibby 01254812049. Wednesday August 15th at 645 p.m.


10 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Austwick. Valerie Grooby 01200 428766. Wednesday August 22nd at6-45p.m. Meet in Whalley for evening walk. Alan Bowles 01254 823331.


SteppingOut Thursday August 9th at 130 p.m. Meet at Downham car park for walk of up to seven miles. Friday August 10th at 130 p.m. MeetatPlatfomi Gallery for walk of up to three and a half miles. Monday August 13th at 130 p.m. Meet at Read Cricket Club for walk of up to two hours. Tuesday August 14th at 1030 a.m. Meet at Chipping car park for 'stop and stare’ walk of five to seven miles with time to take in views and examine fauna and flora. Thursday August 16th at 130 p.m. Meet InHurstGreenbythe Bayley Arms forwalkof five to seven miles. Friday August 17th at 130 p.m. Meet at Platfomi Gallery, Clitheroe, for walk of up to three and a half miles. Monday August 20th at 130 p.m. Meet in School Lane, Stocks Reservoir, for walk of up to two hours. Trampers welcome. Thursday August 23rd at . 130 p.m. Meet at Newton village car park for walk of up to seven miles. For further information on


joining any of the above walks, telephone 01200 414484. Participation is free.Trampers are available for hire for a small charge and must be booked in advance.


Clitheroe Naturalists’


Society Saturday August U th at 930 a.m. Meet at Clitheroe Interchange for Long Preston to Settle walk. For further details and to book,


telephone Jean on 01200 . 538646. /


Bowland Walkiers Wednesday August 15th at 10-25 a.m. Meet at Clitheroe Interchange for No.7A bus to Rimingtbn. For further information, telephone 01200 443561.


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Village Hall Sunday August Uth. Village craft and produce show.


Spread Eagle,


Sawley Sunday August 12th at 130 p.m.


Jazz luncheon featuring the Serenata Jazz Trio.


Enjoy a three course lunch with coffee while chilling to the music of Gershwin. Porter and others. Cost is £ 21.99 per person. For further details and to reserve a table, telephone The Spread Eagle, at Sawley, on 01200 441202.


Knowle Green


Village Hall Thursday August 16th from noon. Awanlwinning pianist Luke Jones performs as part of summer series of classical music concerts. Concert followed by quiche salad and dessert lunch (vegetarian option available). Tickets must be prebooked. To book telephone 01254 826948 anytime before 630 p.m. on the day before the perfomnance. Tickets cost £ 15 for adults and £7 for children including lunch or £11 for concert only.


Ribble Valley


Diabetic Group Monday August 13th at 730 p.m. Meet in Clitheroe Rugby Club, Littlemoor Road, Clitheroe, for a talk on retinal screening by clinical supervisor Philip Petty. Forfurther infomiation, telephone Mr G. Dixon on 01254245611.


Stonyhurst College, Hurst


(been Friday August 10th to Sunday August 12th from 1030 a.m. to 5 p.m. Antiques and fine art fere. Refreshments available. Admission is £ 5 for adults, free forU16s,


Lancashire


Witches 400 Walk Sunday August 12th to Saturday August ISth. Walk from Pendle Heritage Centre, in Barrowford, to Lancaster Assizes via Read and Slaidbum (51 miles) to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Lancashire Witch Trials. To be completed in four stages (12 miles, 14 miles, 10 miles and 13 miles). Small charge to covertransport. Booking essential. To book and


for more information, telephone Ian Thornton Biyar on 01200 444829.


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■ THIS crossword is just for fun - no prizes are given. The solution will be in next week's issue of The Valley.


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Dutch artists unearth strange stories from Forest of Bowland


DEEP in the heart of Cisburn Forest a curious event is stirring, where a group of outsiders originating from the North of the Netherlands are piecing together Preston's history and connecting it back to its rural roots in a compelling theatrical production that will unearth lost stories of the land. • From Stephen to Avenham


is the creative vision of Dutch location theatre company PeerCrouP and will see a performance that will travel tales down the River Hodder to Avenham Park where it will star as a "Made in Preston" commission as part of the Preston Guild 2012 celebrations. The event premieres in Gisburn Forest on August


. 10th and 11 th and will then travel to Avenham Park for September 7th, 8th and 9th. First aired in a striking and lofty stone bam nestled in the beautiful woodland retreat of Gisburn Forest, PeerGrouP will showcase a performance tenderly grown from the rural landscape and the hearts and minds of the local people. Audiences can expect sound


installations high in the trees, captivating performances unravelling the marvels and mysteries of the land and a spectacular digital map to be first featured in Bottom Laithe barn in a performance that will interweave the lives of those who are gone and those who live on. Sue Robinson from Spot On - th e Lancashire rural touring


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THE Clitheroe Advertiser and Times has teamed up vwth Preston Guild to offer three pairs of tickets to the sensational Spirit of '42 Vintage Ball A Vintage Guild Weekend will take place


on Saturday and Sunday, September 1st and 2nd, and is being curated by internationally renowned designers Wayne Hemingway MBE and Gerardine Hemingway MBE Preston's beautiful. Grade II Listed


COMPELLING THEATRE: 'From Stephen to Avenham' will premiere in Cisbum Forest, (s)


network - said: "This is a truly atmospheric production that has really captured the heritage, history and heart of the land, join PeerGrouP as they unravel the mystery of the man who hid tobacco tins containing musical notes ip stone walls, as they retell tales of the haunted bridge where a ghost child caused cars to crash and the floods that caused inhabitants to evacuate. "From Stephen to Avenham


is an amazing part of a once in every year happening the Preston Guild 2012 so be sure not to miss it." For more information of


the performance, times and tickets please visit: www. stephentoavenham.com


Avenham Park will provide the backdrop to a multi-venue playground, where, over two packed days and nights of live entertainment and activities, visitors can glam up, put their dancing shoes on and join in a truly celebratory musical, sensory and fashion-inspired event. On the Saturday night, festival goers can


enjoy an experience never to be forgotten, set to be one of the highlights of the weekend. The ball will transport people back to the Guild that was cancelled due to World War II. The 1942-inspired menu includes


delights such as potted ham and crumbly Lancashire cheese and slow cooked beef pudding with potato and horseradish, washed down with authentic cocktails. The wearing of 1940s costurne is optional, but if you want some finishing touches when you arrive or help getting into the mood guests can get their hair and make-up styled to be transported back in time. Revellers can exchange their modern


money for ration books and then dance until midnight. You can take a short lesson in Mrs Brown's Dance Academy and then foxtrot your way onto the dance floor. Tickets are on sale at £42 eadh and


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