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kiv.ciltheroeadvertiser.co.uk 40 Clltheroe Advertiser STImes,Thursday, May 10,2012 6 i www.cHtheroeadvenrser.co.uk — , EVENTS


Clitheroe Castle Museum Dally. '


Pr&school search - Hunt the Hungry Caterpillar. Every Saturday, 2 p.m. to 2-30 p.m. Story fm e. Every Sunday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Crafty Sunday fun.


Steward's Galleiy at Clitheroe


CasUe Museum To Tuesday, June 5th, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally, “Spellbound"-. ExhibiUon of original worits of art inspired by Pendle Hill. Free Admission. - .


Chippii^ To Thursday, May 31st, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally ' (closed 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays for lunch). Local calfigrapher Nomian Kelly shows work inspired by Shakespeare's “Seven Ages of Man". Admission is free. Sunday, May 13th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Workshop on how to make a “pianohirige“ bookledby ■


the gallery’s guest artist calligrapher Norman kelly.


Places are limited to ju st 10 students.


i t r . j I


Cost is £10 per person and includes all materials. To book,


telephone Norman on 01200 441320.


Clitheroe Library


Each Thursday 9-30 a.m. to noon.


Braille It Tel. 01200 426063. Each Tuesday at 2 p.m. -


Lip reading sessions in the meeting room. Saturday, 12th May from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Get Growing Day.


advice andjoin in green fingered '■ femilyfun.


Swap unwanted plants and seeds, receive expert gardening


Catholic Social 426822. •


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


: WhizzTots mums and toddlers ; group.


: :


PendieClub,


Lowergate Each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sequence dancing for over-55s.


Every Wednesilay 2 p,m. to 4 p.m.


Young at Heart Club for gentle, seated exercise.


Gisbum Festival


Hall First Saturday of the


j Ribble Valley I Dance Studio at ; Cliflieroe United


i Reformed Chundi : Mondays at 10-45 a.m., : Tuesdays at 5-15 p.m. and Thursdays at 10-15 a.m. Zumba and Zumba Gold (Monda)^ and Thursdays), which is a slightly shorter less intense work-out for mature movers.'


Brabin's Gallery, '


; month 1030 a.m. to 4-30 : p.m,


: Bowland Guild of Spinners, .' Weavers and Dyers.


j Waddington


: Methodtet Church : Each FHday from 10 a.m. I to 11-30 a.m.


: Maty'S Cenb«, : St


: Waddlers Toddler Group. Church Street,


: Clitheroe ; Mondays, Toddler group, ■ ladles' badminton, line : dancing, pilates. j Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Bokwa. : Wednesdays, Zumba.


i Thursdays, yoga, Latin/ : ballroom dancing


• Cost £5 per cla ss or£20 for 5 : cla sses. . .


■ Moky dance fitness : classes.


J 7-30 p.m. ; Belting Dirt Broadway.


i Thursday, May 24th to : Saturday, May 26th at


• A selection ofsongs from the : Broadway stage presented by


; Clitheroe Parish Church Amateur


; Operatic and Dramatic Society. ; Tickets are £ 8 . : For further infonnation and


J to book, telephone 01254 ; 248679.


: Ciittieroe United


■ Further details of some of these events can be found in the adver- tisemei^s in W H A T 'SO N . To advertise in W HAT'SO N please contact Serena Bergm on 01282 478118 or Jon Cant on 01282 478113.


Eveiy Tuesday at 4 p.m. to 4-45 p.m.


Musical theatre workshop for seven to 11-year-olds.


Trinity Community : Centre


! Refotmed Church : • Every Tuesday from 10 : a.m. to 11-30 a.m. • Clitheroe Country Market


; crafts plus locallygrown plants : : andcutflowersforsale. : Refreshments available


i


: Every Thursday at 10-30 • a.m.


: "Secret Singers" community ; choir. Olwyn Pearce


: essential).


• Also every Tuesday at 8 p.m. In : the Bam, Turner Fold, Read. i Friday, May n th and


; every other Friday at 10- ; 30 a.m.


: Free dropin social organised : : by East Lancashire People : First (adults with learning ; disabilities).


: Tel. 01200 428604. i Friday, May l lt h and


: every other Friday at 1-30 : p.m .


:


f 07891471404 or oiwyn@ : • naturalvoice.net (booking


: :


: Locally made cakes, bakes and i ;


: Every Tuesday at 11 a.m. : “Elderflower” group and : lunch club. Gentle seated i exercise. Telephone 01200 : 453076/453077.


.


: Every Wednesday night : Kai Karate Club.


:! Whalley


i Methodist Church i Every Tuesday 9-15 a.m. to : 11a.m.


i Little Rshes group fortoddlers ; and babies with parents or I carers.


i: Gisbum Stirtt ; : House Hotel


; time 2bu?“. .


: Every Thursday at 7 p.m. i• Women’s weekiy personal : developmentgroup, “Isn’t it


: Contact Carotyne Lobb on • 01200445258forfurther ; details.


; Ribble Valley i Citizens Advice : Bureau, Wesleyan : Row, Parson


; Lane, Clitheroe :i Every Friday 2 p.m. to 3


p.m. ; First Choice Credit Union for all Ribble Valley residents. For The Grand


Friday, May l l t h at noon. The Dorian Ford Trio.


: Enjoythe repertoire of Bill Evans : :


: savings accounts and affordable : I loans. Membership open to


: :


further information, telephone : 01706 215082 or log on to '* www.firstchoicecu.co.uk.


: • over a spot of lunch. : Enttyis£2 per person but free


; to holders ofThe Grand’s Affinity : Card. ; Friday, May l lt h at 7 p.m.


: Admiral Fallow & Sweeney • Astray.


: Critically acclaimed Admiral ; Fallow, tipped to be the next big : band from Scotland, play with : supportffom Clitheroe band : SweeneyAstray, which takes its : name from the title of the well


: knownSeamus Heaney poem, i Tickets are £ 7.50.


: Roman.


: Saturday, May 12th at 7 : P-ni. : Salsa SizzleV featuring Indira


: Special salsa dancing event i with Cuban singing star Indira : and dancing led by former UK


: salsa dance champion Noel : Hernandez.


i Tickets are £16.50 including : food or£10 for dancing only.


: Tuesday, May 15th from : 6-30 p.m. (doors).


i Rim night “The Man with the : Jazz Guitar’ , i Tickets are £10 including : supper and £6 for film only.


; Friday, May 18th at noon. : The Jazz Dawgs.


• :


; Eatyour lunch with a side dish : : of music.


i Entry is £2 per person but free : to tolders OfThe Grand’s Affinity ;


Friday, May 18th at 7 p.m. ^ •TheOlympianist-Anthony Hewitt.


Intemationaiiy renowned pianist • and avid cyclist Anthony Hewitt i


: :


Saturday, May 19th at 7 p.m.


TheSelecterand Rambunkshus.


Ska band The Selecter revive their 2 Tone label hits,


popping off en route, including • in Clitheroe, to give recitals. Tickets are £10.


: :


• :


:


is the OlympianisL To celebrate i the London Olympics 2012, he ■ is cycling the length of Britain,


: :


; supported by Motown inspired : r&b band Rambunkshus. : Tickets are £15. : Tuesday, May 22nd from ; 6-30 p.m. (doors). Rim night “The Rrst Grader”..


; Tickets are £10 including : supper and £6 for film only, i To book anyofthe above tel. : 01200421599.


: Monday, May 21st. : Thursday, May


: Monday, May 14th. ; Thursday, May 17th.


;• Club i Thursday, May


: In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 : P-m.


24th.


; Improvers and experienced • players welcome. '


: C o st £ 1.5 0 members, visitors ; £ 2 .5 0 . For further details, : telephone 01254 877256.


Trinity Methodist Church Hall,


Ciitheroe Wednesday, May 23rd to Saturday, May 26th at 7-30 p.m.


Helen Coles on 01200 425186 or Stuart Robinson on 01200 424849.


Clitheroe


Ramblers Saturday, May 12th at 9-30 a.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Giggleswick and bluebell wood.


James Jolty 07970 073356 Tuesday, May 15th at 10


Trinity Drama group presents its take on the William Norfolk comedy “Caramba’s Revenge", a stoty of what happens vrhen three elderly ladies, living together in a co-operative, have an unexpected visitor. Tickets are £ 6 . For further details and to book, telephone


i Cfitheroe Bridge loth.


; MB entriM for Inclodon In our Valley^}&^ members of-Chatburh Allotment Society and shony be sent byjemall toS;fiiS)fe’|,Clltheroe Gartehih


r Morris*^ ^


^ s^ ^ ^ ,S a tu rd a y ,fo rj6 )ie A h e Ip IB e S e e n ;1 d ’aa^^ the, family.' While the .children are entertained r-l’j


suh(lo>ers:and making huttertliesKj fc Advertiser and 71mes,-3 King Street," a?rfeoId newspaper into plant pots; Bring your un-^3 ah opportunity; to learn how to tunt£l


S,!P^!^fa®f^t?®eastlancsnews;eo4ik^T5?#to^ tips?.There are:free seeds7 free refresh-^ 5:


u. abetes given by Dr lain Frame,


: a.m. : Meet at Chester Avenue car • park for Barley. : Geoff Errington 01254 814990. ; Wednesday, May 16th at : 7 p.m. : Meet at Higher Hodder Bridge : foreveningwalk. • Danny Henderson 01200 : 424426. i Saturday, May 19th at : 9-30 a.m.


: Meet at Chester Avenue car : park for Gargrave.


• Bob Burton 01254 812109. : Tuesday, May 22nd at ■ l.p.m.


j 7 p.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car park for afternoon walk. Brian Pearson 01200 441014. Wednesday, May 23rd at


;- Meet in Hurst Green for evening : walk. : Angela Parker 01200 423633.


i Bowland Transit


i Club : Monday, May 14th at 11 ; a.m.


: Meet at Clitheroe Library for ;■ AGM.


: For further information, ■ telephone 01200 443561.


I Ciittieroe


i Mountaineering ; Club


: Thursday, May 10th at 9 : a.m.


: Meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club : car park for Pendle day meet : For further information,


: telephone Valerie Grooby on : 01200428766.


: Thursday, May 17th. : Indoor meeting at Clitheroe ; Cricket Club for a talk by Bernard : Smith entitled “Katmandhu to : Bejjingvia Kangchenjunga". : For further details contact


i Sunday, May 20th at 8 I a.m.


: HumphreyJohnson on 07836 : 3277830.


: Meet at the council offices car I park for Howgills day meet ■’ : For further information,


Knowle Green


Village Hail Thursday, May 10th from noon.


A recital by students of


Manchester’s world famous Chetham’s School of Music.


Thursday, May 17th from noon.


Alex Barnes (cello) and Anna Croad (violin) play Kodaty’s Sonata No.7, Passacagiia by


noon. Jeremy Lambum (cello) and ■’


Thursday, May 24th from


Nigel Spooner(piano) delve into : Dmrtri Shostakovich’s dramatic • Cello Sonata.


Tickets for all the above are £ 1 5 , • •


Masetto from Don Giovanni by • Mozart arranged by BattiBattl.


; Handel-HalvorsenandOPel


• *


: • for adults and include lunch


: £7 for accompanied children : includinglunchand£llforthe : concert only. Lunch (cottage pie


• orvegetarian alternative, veg : and a pud) is served after the • concert


; To book, telephone 01254


• 826948. For further infomnation : logontowww.johntravisevents ; com.


: Monday, May 21st. : Whist and dominoes.


■ : To play costs £ 1.5 0 including : tea and biscuits.


: For further information, ■ telephone Jean Procter on : 01254878447.


j KnowleGrcen ! Church’


i Saturday, May 12th at 9 : a.m. • Men’s breakfast


: All men welcome to share in • a free breakfast For further : infomiation, telephone Chris : Okpoti on 01254 878394.


: The Sanctuaiy of


I Heaiii^ Lan^w : Friday, May 18th.


: Ribble Valley Meditation Group, : Gemini New Moon. Fbrfurther • infomiation, telephone Sheila : Rsh on 01254 825976, email • sheilafish6@aol.com or visit


: www.ribblevalleymeditation. : co.uk;


: Saturday, May 19th at . | : 9-30 a.m.


j Cliiheroe : Naturalists' I Society


; To book a place, telephone Jean : on 01200 538646.


I Cercle de Francais


j de RiUblesdale : Monday, May 14th at 7-30 : P-m.


telephone Shaun Woodward on : 01614457848.


: Meet at Whalley Abbey for an : evening’s celebration of all : things French. ; For further information, log on to


; www.cerclefribblesdale.co.uk. Chatbum School,


Chatbum Saturday, May 12th at 7 p.m.


Auction of promises to raise money for Chatubm’s Daimond


Jubilee celebrations. Tickets, which co st£3.50 including supper, are available from village butcher Roy Porter or by telephoning 01200 441624 or01254 384893. Guests are asked to bring their own drinks-and g lasses.


Ribble Valley


Diabetic Group Monday, May 14th at 7-30 p.m.


Meet at Clitheroe Rugby Club,. Littlemoor Road, fora talk on the latest research into diabetes


. '


: Meet at Clitheroe Interchange ^ • forAmside.


fsearch Director, Diabetes UK. • (•further inforination, telephone Srdon Dixon on 012M 245611.


t John's Church,


lead onday. May 21st at 7-30


dies’ choirthe Readstone


hgers presents a Diamond bilee concert featuring music


om around the Commonwealth. cke tsare £ 4.


Sr further information, telephone jf c 8 2 773060.


Shirebum Arms, lurst Green


gihursday. May 24th from itO-30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ’ tapping Britain” -th e story Eoglish cartography and the


j


KrdnanC^StttyeyJoa^e day B o u rse.


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To enrol, telephone 01254 §26678 or e-mail info@ hirebumamrishotel.co.uk. The


^ourse fee is £22.50 inclusive of all tuition, morning coffee, lunch |nd afternoon tea.


Sbbfe Valley miors' Fcmim


hursday. May 24th 10 a.m. ileet at Hanson Cement,


EClitheroe. or further information, telephone


IP 1 2 0 0 443561.- ildswick


llbert and Sullivan :iety


hursday. May 17th to


Satu rd ay, May 19th at 7-30 fp.m. IConcert: “The Bestof G&S". he only local society still to


fregularty perform works by (rsilhert and Sullivan pijt on a


Sconcert at Bamoldswick jC ivic Hall featuring isom e of the duo’s best- jknown and most well lliked pieces, including Isongs from “Pirates lo f Penzance", “HMS |Pinafore” , “Mikado", ■ “lolanthe"., “Yeoman


lo fth e Guard'and “Gondoliers". The show I also features Jane


I Wheeler dancers. iT icke ts are £6 for adults I and £5 forchildren U14. I They can be reserved by I telephoning Brian Hartley I on 01282 815724.


I Pink Link I Networking


{Group Wednesday, May 23rd from 9-30 a.m.


I to 11-30 a.m. Meeting for local


I businesswomen at the HigherTrapp Hotel,


Simonstone. For further details, contact Catherine Curry on 07983466124. University of Central Lancashire Saturday, May 19th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Reflections on - .


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10. J ie hush that pervades the cemetery (4, 7) 11. To me a shed could be a place to live (9 )


14. A g re a to being dispatched in a ship (7 ) 16. One- in an outstanding position (6 )


1? ’ 3 dangerous female (5 ) 21. Kind of whiskey imbibed by Harry Evans (3 ) ^“ f^Ehow in a big way (9 )


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our website' vvww. clitheroe advertiser.co.uk;


seven days a week - visit


For information hours a


day, (7 )


Disability; People, Places, Perceptions". A one day conference for


family tree researchers and history enthusiasts organised by the Institute of Local and Family History that looks how society has defined and treated various forms of disability over the last 200 years. Features four speakers, who are all recognised experts in their fields. To enrol, telephone 01772 893053 ore- mail lftiistoiy@uclan. ac.uk. The cost, which includes a buffet lunch, is £27 for non members of the institute, £ 18 for members and £22 for concessions. •:


EUROPE'S number one Western swing quintet and local favourites the Swing Commanders will play live at Padiham Unitarian Chapel tomorrow, Friday, at 7-30 p.m. Having established their reputation in European


-countries including France, Holland and Spain - as well as all parts of Great Britain - they made a spectacular US debut in 2008. Peter Riley leads the line-up of five specialist musicians


that includes four solo voices and an amazing I f instruments. International television, radio and recording artists,


they emerged as a leading name on the British Country ’. r- i and Western scene five years ago before adopting a T


charismatic frontman Riley, the band fe a 2 l, 28 May, 10, 17, 24 September, Country Music Association's Musician


* ■ * \ ' line-up of five multi-talented performers, which a llo w O G S t lO n ):


them to focus on the best .of Texas and FortiesjJjuJay - Friday (4-night breaks): Led by the unique voice and stage persona


2010 Simon Brady on mandolin. Ip the driving percussion of jazz d ru' Warburtpn; and, last but cert^ j^g multi-instrumentalists, Gaynoi


1,8,15,22 October, 5,12,19 November. Friday - Monday (3-night breaks):


25 May, 14,21,28 September, 5,12,19 October, 2,9,16 November.


a minii .vChapel, to raise money for North West Air Ambulance, charges


Extravaganza" nights held at Padiham Unitarian Heart surgery Fund and the church,


charges may a l s b ^ ^ S ' ”9*’ * refreshments, appfes to o'nllne contditions see below or visit www.breakfreeholidays.co.uk/rfo^_____________


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F IR S T 3 P A S SW O R D S The River Londc?


Diamond Jubilee July and early September 2012. £10 holidays are per person, j)ber 2012. All breaks are based on a minimum of 4 people


_________________________________jpice / elertridty charges and entertainment charges may also apply. Password collect promotion. Full payment for the holiday is required at time Join the celebrations on the streets of central


Departing Saturday 2 June 201;


this summer on the very spedal occasion of The Diamond Jubilee.


area hotel with dinner & breakfast


Free tim e in London to enjoy the Diamond Jub ilee celebrations A v isit to Warwick Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham


n 8 P^FSOPSpfif holiday home. l i-j u . u i- f . *• -r r f , t ’ne, you Will receive a confirmation immediately, If you apply by post, you will receive your booking confirmation, or if unsuccessful your


2 nights stay at a 3 or4 star outer London/Berkshire "'ease telephone our Helpline on 0844 543 9767 (Mon - Frl 9am - 5pm. (Calls may be monitored or recorded for staff training purposes “^ e rs monies will be held in trust by the booking agent, BreakFree Holidays and will be passed to your holiday park or resort on


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Enjoy a glimpse of Royal life and State occasion' Buckingham Palace.


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This Royal household is lavishly furnishe(j w,^5 thg i-e35on for cancellation is default by the park operator. Cancellation charges apply. exquisite treasures, and is hosting a sped jL ygyi. |,q| jjgy this summer; Diamonds: A Jubilee e le b r


• Entrance to tht'Diamo^ exhibition


• A visit to Windsor ’ Ndson & Padiham


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— -,edb ome aHclida AgTAV4782. For more informati


-0T282 or visit: ww w.eastlancsrr


Departing 9 September & 6 October 201: i ^ o n s are under the age of 21. All male oral! female parties under the age of 25 cannot be accepted. Bookings are not normally :) confirmed Online Or your application received by post. No refunds can be made in the event of cancellation by you after the holiday at 4pm on arrival day to 1 0 am on departure day. Please note that some fecilities may be seasonal.


DUCKingnarn raiaCG p^n ce of the terms and conditions of this offer. tions will be similarly processed. One booking form required per accommodation unit,


highchairs, bed linen etc, if required will be made by the park and is payable directly to the park.


“ 5t of pre-arrival Cleaning and preparation of your holiday home. Charges are listed in full on the website and are per unit per night. Gas and dcttoyou by your park in advance ofyour arrival. Some parks may also charge an additional refundable cleaning/damagewaiver deposit


• Overnight stay at a 4 star outer Lonctonday. 4-night midweek breaks start on Monday and end on Friday, All holidays are subject to a minimum duration of 3 nights. with dinner & full English breakfast {|,g^. ygy fgypj 0fgg|(ggg5 Jgmgggjl Qr pgjjjjng jtems WILL be charged to you.


jj^ggy insurance if required. Your insurance cover note will be sent separately from your holiday confirmation. All Insurance Premiums and ' 2d immediately to Optimum as Underwriting Agents of Groupama Insurance Co Ltd, to be held in trust. These companies are authorised and regulated by the Bteakfree Holidays vvebsite or sent to you by contacting Breakffee Holidays at www.breakfreeholidays.co.uk


ito accept pets this will be shown on your confirmation and payment should be made direct to the park. s r r i ' j 9 'S n ‘e’t f f ' J '(


Hjbitssing of your postal application. Not all locations will be available on all dates. Certain dates may be excluded from this Igj^bve any accommodation on any date. This' offer cannot be used in conjunrtion with any other offer or discount. the owner or operator of the holiday park when a confirmation has been issued. The party with whom you have your holiday and condltlons and the four steps to book, together with the park operators conditions form the basis of your contract with the


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