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Piatfonn Gallery Until March 17th. “The Fateful Fable of 13" and “The Curiosity Cabinet of Jewelleiy".
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Exhibition of weirdly wonderful illustrations and sculptures by Matt Roby and jewellery by Lucy Fiaivey.
Clitheroe Castle
Museum Dally. Pre-school search - Hunt the
Hungry Caterpillar. Every Saturday, 2 p.m. to 2-30 p.m. Storyfme. Every Sunday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Crafty Sunday fun. Saturday, March 17th and Sunday, March 18th, noon to 4 p.m. Mother’s Day search - a flower to give to mum for the first 50 children completing the museum search. , ■
Steward’s Gallery at Clitheroe
CasUe Museum To Tuesday, June Sth, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally. “Spellbound". Exhibition of original works of art inspired by Pendle Hill. Free Admission.
BralHn’s Gallery,
ChipiHtig To Sunday, April 1st, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally (closed 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays). : Artist Joyce Mills returns for her third exhibrtion at the gallery and is Joined by painter and punreyor of home-made bags Slew Allender. Free Admission.
Clitiieroe Library Each Thursday 930 a.m. to noon. Braille IL Tel. 01200 426063.
Each Tuesday at 2 p.m. Lip reading sessions in the meeOngroom.
Catholic Soaal
Club Every Monday evening. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Tel. 01200 426822.
Pendle Club,
Lowergate Each Tuesday at 730. p.m. Sequenrie 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
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p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.
Waddin^on
Methodist Church Each Friday from 10 a.m. to 1130 a.m. Waddlers Toddler Group.
St Mary’s Centre,
Lower Hall Mondays, Toddler group, ladies’ badminton, line dancing, pllates. Tuesdays, Jpiitsu, Bokwa. Wednesdays, Zumba. Thursdays, yoga, Latin/ ballroom dancing. Moky dance fitness classes. Cost £5 per class or £ 20 for 5 classes.
Clitheroe United
Reformed Church 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 Every Thursday at 1030 a.m. "Secret Singers" a new community choir. Olwyn Pearce 07891471404 or olwjm®
naturalvoice.net (booking essential). Also every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Bam, Turner Fold, Read. Friday, March 16th and every other Friday thereafter at 1030 a.m. Free dropin social organised by East Lancashire People Rrst (adults with leamirtg disabilities). Tel. 01200 428604. Friday, March 16th and every other Friday thereafter at 130 p.m. Wh izz Tots mums and toddlers group.
Ribble Valley Dance Studio at Clitheroe United
Reforni^ Church Mondays at 1035 a.m., Tuesdays at 5>15 p.m. and Thursdays at 10-15 a.m. Zumba and Zumba Gold (Mondays and Thursdays), which is a slightly shorter less intense work-out for mature movers. , . Every Tuesday at 4 p.m. to 4-45 p.m. Musical theatre workshop for seven to llyear-olds.
Trinity Community
Centre Every Tuesday 11 a.m. “Elderflower" group and lunch club. Gentle seated exercise. Tel. 01200 453076/ 453077. Every Wednesday night Kai Karate Club.
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■ Further details of some of these events can be found in the adver tisements in W H A T 'SO N . To advertise in WHAT'SON please contact Serena Bergin on 01282 478118 or Jon Cant on 01282 478113.
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10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday/ 5aturday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Arts Fair Exhibition & Sale. Artists from throughout the North West show and sell their
work. Admission and catalogue is £1 with free entry for accompanied children. Refreshments will be available.
St Mary’s Parish
Church, Clitheroe Thursday, March 22nd at
730 p.m. Clitheroe Pop Choir and Joe
Martin perfonn a free concert to raise money for the Mayor of Clitheroe’s chosen charities, namely Ribble Valley Crossroads Care and Macmillan.
St Michael and St John’s Parish Hall,
Lowergate Saturday, March 24th from 730 p.m. to 11 p.m. Evenitig of Latin and ballroom dancing to raise funds for local Samaritans, sponsored by the .Exchange Coffee Company. Tickets are £ 10 and include a meat and potato piesupperora vegetarian option. For further information and tickets, teiephone Unda on 01254 665552, Zoe on 01200 421599 or Chic Hair Design, Brownhill, Biackbum, on 01254 245200.
Mayor’s Parlour, Church Street,
Peatbog Faeries: see The Grand listing.
Whalley Methodist Church
Every Tuesday 9-15 a.m. to 11 a.m. Little Rshes &oup fortoddlers and babies with parents or carers.■ . ^
Gisbum Stirtc
House Hotel Every Thursday at 7 p.m. Women's weekly personal developmentgroup, “Isn’t It time 2bu?". Contact Carolyne Lobb on 01200 445258for further ’ details.
Ihe Grand Thursday, March 15th at
730 p.m. Nazareth. Originally formed in the late 1960s, this Scottish hard rock band hit Clitheroe to perform the power chord driven tunes th a t ' have kept it on the road for more than40jears. Tickets are £17.50. Friday, March 16th from
noon. RegCee Smooth Jazz 4. Smooth jazz ensemble fronted by vocalist Dee Doyle entertain while you lunch. Entiy to the session is £ 2 or free to holders of The Grand’s Affini^Card.
Saturday, March 17th at 730 p.m. Peatbog (eeries plus support Jig away St Pat’s Night to the Celtic sounds of the Peatbog ISeries, a band described as “the future of Celtic dance music". Tickets are £14.50, free for U16s.
: Tuesday, March 20th from 6-45 p.m. (doors). Rim n ight-“Moneybair. Tickets are £ 10 including food or£6forfilmonly. Friday, March 23rd from noon. 3 Musikateers. Have a bite to eat with a jazz accompaniment Entiy to the session is £ 2 or free to holders of The Grand’s Affinity Card.
Saturday, March 24th at 730 p.m.. : Wing^es Brass Band Four times national champions and winners of seven British Open titles, Wingates Brass Band is world renowned and is now addingfhe Grand to its list of concert venues, which also include the Houses of Parliament and St Paul’s Cathedral. Tickets are £13.50 with concessions at £11.50. Sunday, March 25th from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Heaven in the Afternoon. Wall-towall soul forfans of Northern, Modem and Motown. Tickets are £6. Tuesday, March 27th from 6-45 p.m. (doors). Rim n ig h t -“Beginners". Tickets are £10 including food or£6forfilmonly. To book any of the above tel. 01200421599.
Trinity Methodist
Church, Clitheroe March 16th to 18th from
Clitheroe Saturday, March 24th from 10 a.m. Coffee morning organised by the Friends of Scouting to raise money for scouting activities and mayoral charities. Entry is £1. Fbrfurther infomiation, telephone 01200 422786.
Clitheroe Royal B r i t i ^ L e ^ o n
Club Saturday, March 24th at 730 p.m. Funrkaising gig with Bradiey Wilson in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society. For further infomiation, teiephone Bradley on 07707 866807.
Clitheroe Castle
Held Sunday, March 25th from 11a.m. Ribble Valley Borough Council and Sairisbuiy’s Supermarket host the Sport Relief Mile, a mn, jog or walk twice around the field to raise funds for Sport Relief, which works to heip disadvantaged children in the UK and abroad. Entiy is £ 6 for adults, £3 for children and seniors or£15 per
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Concerts Soidety Wednesday, March 28th at 730 p.m. Martin Roscoe performs at Ciitheroe Royal Grammar School Sixth Fbmi Centre, York Street Tickets are £12.50 and are available from Clitheroe Music in Moor Lane, Ribble Valley Tourist Information or online at www.
clitheroeconcerts.org.
Clitheroe Bridge
Club Thursday, March 15th. Monday, March 19th. Thursday, March 22nd. Monday, Mareh 26th. Thursday, March 29th. In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254877256. Improvers and experienced' players welcome. Cost £1.50 members, visitors
. £2.50. Clitheroe
Ramblers Saturday, March 17th at 930 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Todmorden. Josie Pickup 07545 270599. Tuesday, March 20th at 10 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Giggleswick. Alison Pickup 01254 2477493. Saturday, March 24th at 930 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Hutton. James Jolly 07970 073356. Tuesday, Match 27th at 1 p.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for fann visit and walk. - Josie Pickup 07545 270599.
Bowland Transit
Club Walk Wednesday, March 21st at 1130 a.m. Meet at Interchange for the B IO bus forTosside to Slaldbum via Stocks walk. Wednesday, March 28th at 11-35 a.m. Meet at Interchange fbrthe 71 bus to Downham for a circular walk.
' Tel. 01200443561. Stepping Out
Walk, Newton Thursday, March 15th at 130 p.m. Meet In the village car park to
join free walk of up to seven miles, taking up to three hours to complete.
Stepping Out
Walk, Downham Monday, March 20th at 130 p.m. Join free walk from village car park of up to two hours’
m Powe red by to d a y ro j . t V duration. r> tenpingOut
/alkrSlaidbum hursday, March 22nd at 30 p.m.
ileet at Stocks Resenrair to Sin free walk of up to seven
miles, taking up to three hours '^complete.
SteppingOut 3g Stretcher, Mitheroe
plrlday, March 23rd at 130 p.m. TleetatHighmoorParkfora ; 5 to join moderately paced
walk lasting up to one and a half hours.
Stepping Out /aik, Slaidbum
l^onday, March 26th at pL30 p.m. |Meet at the village car park for [fee to join moderately paced alk lasting up to two hours.
SteippingOut Ifalk, Sabden
^Thursday, March 29th at |130p.m. IMee t at the village car park fo r ' Bffee to join walk of up to seven Imiles taking up to three hours % o complete. fejrftirther information on all ^ I k s , tel. 01200 414484.
Iciitheroe flVIountaineering ICIub
-Thursday, March 15th. findoor meeting at Clitheroe ICricketClub.
For further details, contact Humphrey Johnson on 07836 328730. Friday, March 16th. Weekend meet at Higi
Mo.ss Cottage in the Duddon Valley. For further information, contact Ellen Darby on 01254 248221.
Sunday, March 2Sth at 8 a .m ,
Meet at the council offices car park for Swindale. For further details, contact Ian Grace on 01772 423221.-
Ciitheroe Naturalists’
Society Thursday, March 22nd. Annual dinner.
For further information, telephone 01254 822196.
CliUieroe
Speakers’ Club Monday, March 19th. Meet in the Young farmers’
Club at Clitheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe. Everyone welcome. Fbrfurther information, telephone 01200 427870.
Chatbum School,
ChaUHim Saturday, March 17th at 730 p.m. St Patrick’s Day ceilidh for all ages led by The Millstone Band to raise money for the Chatbum Diamond Jubilee Fund. Tickets are £ 7 and include supper. They are available from Roy Porter Butchers, Chatbum, or by telephoning either 01200
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Christ Church, Chatbum
■Friday, March 23rd at 730 p.m. Evening of music and song featuring soprano Grace O'Malley, whose repertoire includes songs from the charts, musicals and opera, and the Preston Rute Group. Tickets are £7 including light refreshments with proceeds shared between the church and the charity Hope for Justice, which fights against human trafficking. For further infomiation and to book, telephone 01200 441624 or 01254 384893.
West B ra ird
Village Hall Sunday, March 18th. Antiques fair with crafts. Entry to feir 50p. Refreshments, available. To reserve a stall, telephone 01200424311.
KnowleCkeen
Village Hall Monday, March 26th at 730 p.m. Whist and dominoes. C os t £1.50 including tea and biscuits. Fbrfurther infomiation, telephone Jean Procter on 01254878447.
BoRorhby- Bowland V iil^e
Hall Wednesday, March 28th at 7-30 p.m.
Whist and dominoes.
Whalley liin’ary To Saturday, March 31st. Exhibition of paintings and crafts for sale made by local artist Maria Kelly.
Whalley & District Hower
Club Wednesday, March 21rt at 730 p.m.. A workshop presentation on creating a hand crafted floral bag. Takes place in St Michael & St John’s Social Centre, Lowergate, Clitheroe. Entry is £7 or £ 6 for NAFAS members. For details of rtems needed to participate in the workshop, telephone Jane Brown on 01200 441949 or frmail Jane_ann_brown@hotmail. com. Alternatively, telephone Carol Riley on 01200 426769 or e-mail
cariley@talk21.com.
Pendle Hippochvme Theatre, New Matket Street,
Colne. Tuesday, March 20th to Saturday, March 24th at 730 p.m. nightly with a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. “The Sound of Music". Ail singing and all dancing family favourite takes to the stage. Tickets are £ 12 for adults, £10 for concessions and £ 8 for children. They are available from the box office,
Your Local Bingo m
____ which is open every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the booking secretary on 01282 612402 (telephone evenings and weekends), online by logging on to www.
phtheatrB.co.uk or from the Discover - Pendle shop at Boundary Mill, Colne.
Hoghton
Tower Sunday, March ISth from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Farmers’ market The house, tearroom and gift shop are also open with house tours from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ribble Valley Disbi(ri CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural
England) Tuesday, March 27th at 730 p.m. Group meeting at the Shirebum Anns Hotel, Hurst Green. All are welcome. ■ For further infomiation, telephone group secretary Ray Halfpenney on 01254 826956.
The Sanctuary of Healing,
Langho Wednesday, March 21st. Ribble Valley Meditation Group, Aries New Moon. Tel.01254 825976 or sheilafish6@
aol.com orwww. ribblevalleymeditation.
co.uk
UK Breaks Chelsea Flower Show Departing Friday 25 May 2012
2 days, from £ l 69.95pp Chelsea Flower Show is the ultimate event in the gardening calendar! Every year the grounds of Lo ndon ’s Royal Hospital are transformed into the show gardens and displays that make up the w orld ’s most ^m o u s flower show loved by everyone.
• AdmissiontoChelseaFlowerShow
• Ovemightstayata3or4starouterLondonhotel with d in n ers full English breakfast
• A visit to Stratford-upon-Avon
• Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham
Farnborough Airshow 2012
Departing Saturday 1 4 Ju ly 2012
2 days, from £ l 4 9 . ’95pp This summer, all eyes will be on the skies of Hampshire for one of the most impressive mixes of military might, aircraft engineering and aero-acrobatics in the world. Live, feel and breathe the world of aviation at Farnborough this July!
• A General Admission ticket to the 2012 Farnborough International Airshow. (An upgrade to a Grandstand Admission ticket is offered, subject to availability, at a supplement of £1S per person)
• Overnight stay at a 3 or 4 star outer London hotel with dinner & full English breakfast
• Return c p ^ travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelsons Padiham
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Edinburgh Tattoo De p a r t in g Saturday 4 August 2012
This summer, reserve your place in the audience for Edinburgh’s unrivalled, unforgettable and truly memorable Royal
MilitaryTattoo.setagainstthe backdrop of the historic and majestic Edinburgh Castle!
• A ticket with a face value of £27 for a 730pm Saturday evening performance of the 2012 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. (Ticket upgrades are available at a supplement)
• Overn ight stay at a 3 or 4 star outer Glasgow area hotel ■
. Full Scottish breakfast on the Sunday morning • Free time in Edinburgh and Glasgow
• Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham
London Summer Days Departing M o n d a y 13 August 2012
5 days,from £299.95pp London is the shopping capital of the world. From the market stalls at Covent Garden to the bustling fashion stores of Oxford Street and the luxury department stores of Harrods, and Fortnum & Mason, there is retail therapy to appeal to the most discerning of shoppers.
• 4nightsstayatthe4starTowerGuoman hotel with continental breakfast
• LotsoffreetimeinLondonforshoppingand sight-seeing
• Visits to Greenwich and Royal Windsor
. Return coach travel from Burnley, Clitheroe, Colne, Nelson & Padiham
Organised by Omega Holidays, ABTA V478Z. Single supplements apply. Subject to availability.
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