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Clitheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, April 12,2012
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www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk • -SIuL 9 — i n EVENTS
Ciitheroe Castle Museum Dally.
Preschool search - Hunt the Hungry Caterpillar. Evoiy Saturday, 2 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. Story time.
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. Every Sunday, 2 p.m. to . 3 p.m. .
Crafty Sunday firn.
Steward's Gallery atCliiheroe
Castie Museum To Tuesday, June 5th, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally. ■Spellbound'., ■ - Exhibition of original works'of
■ art Inspired by Pendle Hill. Free Admission.
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Pendle Hill Room, CIHheroe Castle
Museum. Wednesday, April 25th from 2 p.m. 1612: The Lancashire Witches. A free talk on the events leading
to the trial of the witches at Lancaster Castle presented by
the castle’s former manager, historian and author Chris Goodier.
Booking essential because of limited space. Telephone the
, museum on 01200 424568 to • reserve a place.
CIHfieroe UtHaiy Each Thuisday 9^0 a.m. to noon.
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Braille It Tel. 01200 426063. Each Tuesday at 2 p.m. Lip redding sessions in the meeting room. _ '
Catholic Social
Club Every Monday evening. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Tel. 01200 426822.
Pendle Club, III
Lowergate Each Tuesday at T'^O p.m. Sequence dancing for over-55s. Every Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Young at Heart Club for gentle seated exercise.
Gisbum Festival
Hall First Saturday of the
i n :5
month 10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers. .
St Mmy’s Centre,
Lower Hall Mondays, Toddler group, ladles’ badminton, line dancing, pilates. Tuesdays, Jigltsu, Bokwa. Wednesdays, Zumba. Thursdays, yoga, Latin/
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: hallroom dancing.- Moky dance fitness classes. Cost £5 per class or £20 for 5 classes. SMurday, April 14th.
■ Clitheree Chic Vintique Fair. A browse and buy opportunity for fans of vintage, anUques, collectables, retro and hand crafted goods. Entry is £1 for adults. Refreshments will be available.
CIHheroe Unfted
Reformed Church Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 11-30 a.m. Clitheroe Country Market Locally made cakes, bakes and crafts plus locally grown plants and cut flowers for sale.
, Refreshments available Every Thursday at 10-30 a,m.
■Secret Singers" communrty choir. Olwyn Pearce
07891471404 or olwyn@
naturalvoice.net (booking essential).
Also every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in theBam.TumerFold, Read. FMday, April 13th and every other FMday thereafter at 10-30 a.m. Free dropHn social organised by East Lancashire People First (adults with leamir^ disabilities). Tel. 01200 428604. Friday, April 13th and every other Friday thereafter at 1-30 p.m. Whizz Tots mums and toddlers group;
Waddington
Methodist Church Each Friday from 10 a.m. - to 11-30 a.m.
Waddlers Toddler Group. Ribbie Valley
Dance Studio at Ciitheroe United
ftefonned Church Mondays at 10-45 a.m., 'uesdays at 5-15 p.m. and hursdays at 10-15 a.m. lumba and Zumba Gold VIondays and Thursdays), rhich is a slightly shorter less
ntense work-out for mature novers.
Every Tuesday at 4 p.m. to 4-45 p.m.
Xlusical theatre workshop for even to U-yearolds.
rinity Community ' o n t o
very Tuesday 11 a.m. 3derflower" group and lunch ub. Gentle seated exercise,
el. 01200 453076/ 453077. vary Wednesday night
tal Karate Club. 11a.m.'
Vhalley lethpcEst Church very Tuesday 9-15 a.m. to
Strictly's Katya Virshilas and Pasha Kovalev put on a dance exhibition See The Grand listing.
Jttle Fishes ^ u p fbrtoddlers
and babies with parents or - carers.
SisbumStirik
touse Hotel iveiy Thursday at 7 p.m.
Women’s weekly personal
development group, "Isn’t ! fme2bu?'. Contact Carolyne Lobb on
01200 445258 for further details.
The Grand Friday, April 13th from noon. Hariem’s Disciples. Lunchtime Jazz wrth a quartet that perfbmis a cross section of
jazz including standards, Latin and Bebop and was formed by the Swing Commanders’ dnimmer Mark Warburton.
i Sessions are charged at£2 per : person but are free to holders of The Grand’s Affinity Card.
: Friday, April 13th at 730 : p.m.
; Jimmy Cricket : Irish comedian Jimmy stops off ; in Clitheroe as part of his “Great : Value for a Tenner” tour to
: A celebration of music ana
: entertainmentffom around the : time of the Queen’s Coronation
: to celebrate her Diamond : Jubilee.
: Tickets are £12.50 with : concessions at £10.50.
: perfonn a family friendly stand- • i up routine.
: Tickets are £ 10 for adults and : • -£5forunder-16s.
: Saturday, April 14th at : 730 p.m.
I Acoustic Village featuring
; Friday, April 20th from : noon.
; :
: Michael Chapman, John Jacobs, : • The Mirrortones and Imogen : Storey.
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: Monday, April 16th from ; 130 p.m. (doors).
: We’ll Meet Ajgain. •
: TeddyTaylorSi Rank Flynn. :
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: Tickets are £7.50 for adults and = : free for under-16s.
Join Ted and Frank as they tickle the ivories while you lunch.- An entry fee of £2 per person applies but anyone with The
Grand’s Affinity Card can come inforfree. ■
Saturday, April 21st at 7-15 p.m. Family Cabaret Everiing.
; Tuesday, April 17th from I 6-45 p.m. (doors).
: Film night-"War Horse". ; Tickets are £10 including food : or£6 forfilm only.
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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.
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An evening of family entertainment with acts by talented local youngsters. Sunday, April 22nd at 730 p.m. Stars from Strictly - SOLD OUT Stiictly’s Katya Virshilas and - Pasha Kovalev put on a dance exhibrtion but unless you already have your ticket, you’ll have to keep fingers crossed that there’ll be some last minute returned tickets at the box - office. Tuesday and Wednesday, April 24th and 2Sth at 730 p.m. Romeo & Juliet Afestpaced, modem adaptetion of Shakespeare’s classic love story by theatre company Ribcaged Productions. The castwill do rtall again on Saturday, April 28th as well. Tickets are £12 and £6. To book any of the above tel. 01200421599.
St Michael & St John’s Parish Hall,
Loweigate Saturday, April 14th. Modem, sequence and ballroom dancing to John Lancaster.
Entry is £6 including a hot pot supper. ferfrrrther infomnation,
telephone 01200 427029 or 01200427096.
Mayor’s Parlour, Church Brow, Ciitheroe
Saturday, April 14th from ;0 a.m.
feffee morning in aid of North Vest Air Ambulance. Entry is £1.
CliUieroe Bridge Uub
Thursday, April 12th. hursday, April 19th.
).m.
Monday, April 23id. Chatbum School Hall at 7-15
nprovers and experienced
Jlayers welcome, lost £1.50 members, visitors 2.50. For further details, elephone 01254 877256.
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Bowiand Village Hall
Fednesday, April 25th at ■30
p.ni.
l/hist and dominoes. dmissionis£2.50.
Bowland Transit
Club Walk ednesday, April 18th at L-30 a.m.
eet at Interchange to catch .0 bus for a Dunsop circular
ralkvIaTrough House, ednesday, April 25th at
0-45 a.m. ret at Interchange to catch 5 bus to Whalley for a circular
• walk around Whalley via Whalley Nab. Tel. 01200 443561.
: SteppIngOut
j Walk, Whalley : Thursday, April 12th at : 130 p.m.
; Meetatvillagecarparkforfree to join walk of five to seven. miles taking up to three hours to complete.
Step^ngOut Log Stretcher,
Ciitheroe Friday, April 13th at 130 p.m.'
Meet at Platform Gallery for a
■ free walk of up to an hour and a half s duration.
Stendng Out Take
tt Ea^, Clitheroe Sunday, April 15th at 2 p.m.
Free to join gentle walk lasting
up to an hour from the Platform Gallery.
S t c ^ n g O u t Walk, Sl^dbum
Monday, April 16th at 130 p.m. Meet at Stocks Reservoir for
free walk lasting up to two hours..
Stepping Out
Walk, Hurst Cbeen Thursday, April 19th at 1 130 p.m.
.
Meet by the Bayley Arms for a. free walk of up to seven miles
taking up to three hours to complete.
St^ipingOut
W a I k , B i i l i n g t o n Monday, April 23rd at 130 p-m.
Meet at Fbxfields, Whalley f
moderately paced walk lasting f up to two hours.
Road, Billington, fora free to join ^ g
Stealing Out Stop ' & Stare Walk,
Abbeystead Tuesday, April 24th at 10- iO a.m.
Meet at Stoops Bridge for a free o join walk that allows plenty
of time to take in the views and discover local feuna and flora. For further information on all walks, telephone Dominic on 01200414484.
Clitheroe
Rmnblers Saturday, April 14th at 8 a.m.
Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Loughrigg Fell from Rydal.
Frank Pearson 01772 865578.
Tuesday, April 17th at 10 a.m.
Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Scorton for Ham'send
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Available up to 11am every day Primrose Garage
; Whalley Road, Clitheroe, Lancs , BB7 1HU ;
Tel: 01200 423686 j • j m t M g-- m :g The paper that ' i a
i Fe ll. . Frank Pearson 01772
! 865578.
; Wednesday, April 18th at 545 p.m.
: Meet in Chipping for evening ' walk.
Jane Donnelly01254 248713. Saturday, April 21st at 9 a.m.
Meet at Chester Avenue car park for train to Hortonnn- Ribblesdale for Park Fell and Ingleborough. Ben Brown 01254 822851. Tuesday, April 24th at 1 p.m.
Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Spring Wood, Whalley. Ann Connell 01200 443633.
Wednesday, April 25th at 7 p.m.
Meet at Chatbum Church for village walk.
James Jolly07970 073356. CfHheroe
Mountaineering Club Thursday, April 19th.
Meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club for a talk by Bern Hardman entitled "Alpine Ventures
-Walkingand Climbing in the Alps".
Sunday, April 22nd at 8
a.ni.
Meet at council offices car park forConiston. For further details, telephone
Humphrey Johnson on 07836 328730.
Rlbblesdlale CftiMren’s
Centre, Clithmoe Thursday, April 12th at
Salem
Congregational Chaipel, Martin Top
8aturday, April 21st from 3 p.m.
Annual Spring Effort Chapel members host stalls selling home-made cakes, brioabrac and plants among other goodies and serve teas to visitors to raise funds. Everyone welcome. For further details; telephone 01200 445315.
Knowle Green
Village Hall Monday, April 23rd. Whist and dominoes. To plays costs £1.50 including tea and biscuits. For further information,
telephone Jean Procter on 01254878447.
Knowle Careen
Church Tuesday, April 17th at 230 p.m. North West Area Women’s Meeting'of Congregational
stln
10-20
a.ni. Easter Go and Grow.
MeetatClitheroetrain station to travel to Whalley for a visit to
Spring Wood Children’s Centre for some growing fun and then to the park. All children must be accompanied. Cost is the rail fere of £1,50 adult return, 75p child return. . For further information, telephone 01200 429802 or log on to www.ribblesdale.
Iancsngff.ac.uk.
Federation. Open to all rally with Mrs
Joan Clark, of West Bradford, as speaker. Meeting to be
followed by refreshments in the village hall. For further information,
telephone Chris Okpoti on 01254878394.
Whalleyand IMstrict Flower -
Club Thursday, April 12th at 730 p.m.
Meet in St Michael & St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe, for demonstration by NAFAS area demonstrator Joan Hardwick. Tickets, which include refreshments, are £ 6 for visitors. Entry is free for members. Fbrfurther infbmiation, telephone 01200 428470.
Cerde Francais
de i^bbfesdale Monday, April 16th at 730 p.m.
Meet at Whalley Abbey for all things French get-together. For further infomiation, log
on to www.cerclefnbblesdale.
co.uk.
■ 730 pjn. Meet at Clitheroe Rugby Club for a talk by consultant Mr S. Ramtoola from the Royal Blackburn Hospital on insulin pumps.
Fbrftjrther details, teiephone
RIMUe Valley Diabetic CyxMip Monday, April 16th at -
Mr Gordon Dixon on 01254 245611.
The Sanctuary of
Healii^ Langho Friday, April 20th. Ribble Valley Meditation
Group, Taurus New Moon. Telephone Sheila Rsh on 01254 825976 ore-mail
sheilafish6@aol.com.
TheShirebum Arms, Hurst
Green Thur^ay, April 19th from 1030 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lecturer David Brazendale, of Ltveqxxjl Universrty, examines
the Amolfini portra'rt "Girl in Green Dress’ , one of the UK’s most popular paintings, in this
the first of a series of "History Around Us 2012" one day courses.
To attend costs £22.50 per person inclusive of tuition, morning coffee, lunch and afternoon tea. To enrol, telephone 01254 826678 or email info@
shirebumamishotel.co.uk.
Post House
Hotel, Clitheroe Tuesday, April 17th at 730 p.m.
Quiz night in aid of the children’s charity Life Education.
Trekets are £6, including supper.
For further information, telephone Jan Taylor on 01200 427831.
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