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Museum Saturday, March 24th from . 10 a.m. Witch tnals themed cold wax i batik workshop suitable for an^n e aged over 11 years. Artist Hilli McManus explores the topic of superstrtion in relabon to the Lancashire Witch Trials while encouraging handson learning of the technique of cold wax babk to - produce a piece of work that Is ultimately desbned to feature in a community quilting pro jec t' Places are flee but limited ■ so must be piebooked by telephoning 01200 424568.' Daily. Pre-school search - Hunt the Hungry Caterpillar. Every Saturday, 2 p.m. to - 2-30 p.m. Stoiytime.
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Every Sunday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. • Crafty Suhdayfun.
Steward’s Gallery atCiitheroe
Castle 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.
Chipping To Sunday, April lst, . - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally - '
Brabln’s Gallery,
(closed 1 p.iii. to 2 p.m. weekdays). - ^ . Artist JojTO Mills returns for her third exhibition atthe gallery and is joined by painter and purveyor of homemade bags Siew ■ • Allender. Free Admission.
CUfhoroe Library Each Thursday 9-30 a.m. to noon. ■ Braille I t Tel. 01200 426063. Each Tuesday at 2 p.m. Lip reading sessions in the ^ ' meeting room. ^
Catholic ScFCiaS
Club Every Monday evening. RIbble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Tel. 01200 426822.
Lowergate Each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sequence dancing for over-55s. Every Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Young at Heart Club for gentle seated exercise.
PendieCiub,. Gisbum Festival
Kali First Saturday of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30
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I . Ordinary soldier is incorrect - it's a personal injury (7,5) 7. Without a hug, procure an edible plant (5) 8. Polite when not military (5) 9.1 shall take this badly (3 ) 10. Money will revive in the middle (9) I I . Good head finds the way into the aristocracy (6) 12. Precious stone held by one pair of twins (6) 15. Fumble-fisted without fingers (3,6) 17. Tree remains after fire (3 ) . 18. Conceal surplus beyond 100 (5) 19. Fortunate woman taken round the King's Head (5)
21. Fancy red file is about non-hostile appearance (8,4) DOWN 1. Getting through exam - imaginel - is a whim (7,5) . 2. A long time in management (3)
3. A transgression used in for example relieving the pressure (^ ) 4. Instruments for keeping accounts? (9 ) 5. New fiction (5)
6. Take a big risk in vehemently emotional drama (4,4,4) 7. He has a pound in small change (5 )
10. Short race for animal suitable for heavy work (9) 13. Country laity in revolution (5)
14. Confused Mabel went to open door at an easy pace (6 ) 16. Half 18 for swain? (5)
20. Shy from having nothing between craiy extremes (3) SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD Across; 4 Special; 8 Runway; 9 Permits; 10 Cavity; 11 Struck; 12
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p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.
Methotfist Church Each Friday from 10 a.m. to 11-30 a.m. Waddlers Toddler Group.
St Maty’s Centre, Lower Hall
. ladies’ badminton, line dancing, pllates. Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Bokwa. Wednesdays, Zumba. Thursdays, yoga, Latin/ ballroom dancing. Moky dance fitness classes. Cost £ 5 per class or £20 for 5 'Classes.
.Mondays, Toddler group, Ciftheroe United
Reformed Church Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 11-30 a.m.
• Clitheroe County 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" community choir. Olwyn Pearce 07891471404 or olwyn@ 
naturalvoice.net (booking essential). Also every Tuesday at8 p.m. in the Bam, Turner Fbid, Read. Friday, March 30th and every other Friday thereafter at 10-30 a.m. Free dropin social organised by East Lancashire People First (adults with learning disabilities). Tel. 01200 428604. Friday, March 30th and every other Friday thereafter at 1-30 p.m. Whizz Tots mums and toddlers group.
Ribbte Valley Dance Studio at Ciitheroe. United
Refonhed Church Mondays at 10-45 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.
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Every Tuesday at 4 p.m. to 4-45 p.m. Musical theatre workshop for seven to 11-year-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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'l^i^Cllth'eroe' Ramblers Wedirasdayevenlng^^^ig :^walks;^Theflrst:
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Ribble Valley Borough Council and Sainsbury’s Supemiarket host the Sport Relief Mile, a run, jog or walk twice around the field to raise funds for Sport Relief, which works to help . disadvantaged children in the UK and abroad. Entry IS £6 for adults, £3 for children and seniors or £ 15 per family.
Ciitheroe
Concerts Society Wednesday, March 2Sth at
■ 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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Metho^st Church Every Tuesday 9-15 a.m, to 11 a.m. Little Fishes group for toddlers and babies with parents or carers.
GisbumStirk
House Hotel Every Thurdlay at 7 p.m. Women's weekly personal development group, “Isn’t it time 2bu7". Contact Carolyne Lobb on 01200 445258 for further details.
TheC^’antil Friday, March 23rd froni: noon. 3Musikateers.Haveabiteto . eatvyith a jazz accompaniment Entry to the session is £ 2 or free to holders of The Grand’s AffinityCard. Saturday, March 24th at 7-30 p.m. Wingates Brass Band. Four . ' times national champions and winners of seven British Open titles, Wingates Brass Band is world renowned and ' is now adding The Grand to its list of concert venues, which also include the Houses of Parliament and St Paul’s Cathedral. Tickets ate £13.50 w'rth concessions a t£ U .5 0 . Sunday, March 25th from 3 p.m. to S p.m. Heaven in the Afternoon. Walk towall soul for fans of Northern, Modem and Motown. Tickets are£6.
Tuesday, March 27th from 6-45 p.m. (doors). Rim n ight- “Beginners". Tickets are £ 1 0 including food or £ 6 fo r ' film only. Friday, March 30th from noon. Eric Ainsworth Quartet With Lyn Fairbanks. Ciitheroe resident
Eric and his band entertain over lunch. ..
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Entry to the session is £2 or free to holders of The Grand’s . Affinity Card. Friday, March 30th at 7-30 p.m. The Billy Fury Years, the music of Billy Fury is broughtto life by Michael King Who has been hailed as the “best Fury since Fury". Tickets are £16.50. Saturday, March 31st at 11 a.m. and 2-30 p.m. Chris and Pui Roadshow. CBeebies favourites Chris Jarvis and Pui Fan Lee star in a roadshow packed with songs,
games and surprises. On "rV every weekday in their “Show Me Show Me" programme, the couple are looking fonvard to signing autographs and meeting their young Ciitheroe fans. Tickets are £ 12 for adults and £10forchildren. Saturday March 31st from 7 p.m. The Grand’s 4th Birthday. Celebrate The Grand’s fourth anniversary in ^ e , dancing to Ofay, a lOfiiece band, and feasting on canapSs. Tickets are £ 15 for adults and £ 8 for U18s. Tuesday, April 3rd at 2 p.m. Familyfilrri-“The Adventures of Tlntin". Tickets are £2 for adults and £ 1 for children. Tuesday, April 3rd from 7 p.m. (doors) Ladies film n ig h t -“It’s Complicated". Tickets are £12.50 Includinga two course supper. To book any of the above tel 01200421599.
Trinity Methodist
Church, Ciitheroe Friday, March 23rd at 7-30 p.m. A digital presentation by Steuart: and Anita Kellington entitled ■.
"'"Our Shetland Notebook". Admission is £5 on the door and includes refreshments. Saturday, March 31st from 10 a.m. to noon. Coffee Stop. Bacon butties, toasted teacakes and jam scones are on offer to help raise money for the Trinity Redevelopment Fund.'
St Mary’s Parish .
Chtirdi, Ciitheroe Thursday, March 22nd at 7-30 p.m. CFitiieroe Pop Choir and Joe Martin perform a free concert to raise moneyforthe Mayorof Clitheroe’s chosen charities, namely Ribble Valley Crossroads. Care and Macmillan.
Mayor’s Parlour, Church Street,
Ciitheroe 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 £ l . Fbrfurther information, telephone 01200 422786.
Ciitheroe Royal British Legion
Club Saturday, March 24th at 7-30 p.m. Fund-raising gig with Bradley Wilson in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society. Fbrfurther information, telephone Bradley on 07707 866807.
Ciitheroe Castie
Held Sunday, March 25th from 11a.m.
7-30 p.m. Martin Roscoe performs at Ciitheroe Royal Grammar School Sixth FOrm Centre, York Street. ■Tickets are £12.50 and are available from Ciitheroe Music in Moor Lane, Ribble Valley Tounst Information or online atwww. 
clrtheroeconcerts.org.
Ciitheroe Bridge
Club Thursday, March 22nd. Monday, March 26th. Thursday, March 29th. Monday, April 2nd. Thursday, April Sth. In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254 877256. improvers and experienced . players welcome. Cost .£1.50 members, visitors £2.50.
Ciitheroe
Speakers' Club Monday, April 2nd. Meet in the Young Farmers’ Club at Cl'itheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way, Ciitheroe. Everyone welcome. FOrforther ; infomiation, telephone 01200 427870.
Ciitheroe Garden
Club Wednesday, April 4th. Meet at Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket Club, Brownlow Street, Ciitheroe, for a talk by Michael Mitchell entitled “Alpines in Contemporary Settings". FOr further information, telephone 01200 422818.
St Michael and St John’s Parish Hail,
Lowergate Saturday, March 24th from 7-30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Evening 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 pie supper or a vegetarian option. FOr further information and tickets, telephone Unda on 01254 665552, Zoe on 01200 421599 or Chic Hair Design, Brownhill, Blackburn, on 01254 245200.
Wednesday, March 2Sth at 7-30 p.m. Speaker Dee Ellis entertains
with a talk entitled “How I Became a Butiins Redcoat". Admission is £1.50 and includes light refreshments. Everyone welcome.
Ciitheroe
Ramblers Saturday, March 24th at 9-30 a.m.. Meet at Chester Avenue car -park for Hutton.
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James Jolly 07970 073356. Tuesday, March 27th at 1 p.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for farm visit and walk. Josie Pickup 07545 270599. Saturday, March 31st at 9-30 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Hanlith.
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Alison Williams 01282 695625. Tuesday, April 3rd at 10 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Beacon Fell and River Brock. . .. Nan Errington 0 1 2 M 814990. Wednesday, April 4th at 6-30 p.m.
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Meet in Sabden for village walk. Ian Gorst01200 426956.
Bowland Transit
Club Walk Wednesday, March 28th at 11-35 a.m. Meet at Interchange forthe 71 bus to Downham fora circular walk. Wednesday, April 4th at 11-55 a.m. Meet at Interchange to catch the No.5 bus for a Dutton to Whalley via Dinckley walk. Tel. 01200 443561.
Steppir^Out
Wai!^ Siaidfoum Thursday, March 22nd at 1-30 p.m. Meet at Stocks Reservoir to join free walk of up to seven miles, taking up to three hours to complete.
Stepping Out Leg Stretcher,
Ciitheroe Friday, March 23rd at 1-30 p.m.- Meet at Highmoor Park for a free to join moderately paced walk lasting up to one and a half hours.
. ■ Stepping Out
Walk, Siaidbum Monday, March 26th at 1-30 p.m. Meet at the village car park for free to join moderately paced walk lasting up to two hours.
Stepping Out
Walk, Sabden Thursday, March 29th at 1-30 p.m. Meet at the village car park for free to join walk of up to seven
Jm i le s taking up to three hours 1 ^ ^ complete.
^Stepping Out i^Lgg Stretcher,
^ & n t h e r o e March 30th at
3 £ i -3 0 p.m. ® M e e t at Edisford Badge car Jffipark for a moderately paced i ^ ^ l k of up to an hour and hairs
i^Huration.
itepping Out ‘alk, Whaltey
ilhursday, April Sth at '1!-30 p.m. Meet at Spring Wood car park
;ftr free to join walk of five to ^ v e n miles taking up to three flours to complete, par farther information on all gwalks, tel. 01200 414484.
|*iitheroe Mountaineering
p u b jSunday, March 25th at a.m.
^eetatthe council offices car ^rkforSwindale. j i r farther details, contact Ian Brace on 01772 423221. ^ursday, April Sth at 9 ;tm. jyieet at Cl'itheroe Cricket Club iffirMalham. - l ^ r farther infomnation, telephone Humphrey Johnson
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ilaturalists’ iety
^ursday, March 22nd. Annual dinner.
Thursday, April Sth at 7-30 p.m. Meet in St Mary’s Centre, Church Street, Cl'itheroe, for a talk entitled "Rowers of the Mediterranean Region" by Geny Stephen. Fbrfurther information, telephone 01254 822196.
Christ Church,
Chatbum Friday, March 23rd at. 7-30 p.m. Evening of music and song featunng soprano Grace 0 ’ 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 chanty Hope for Justice, which fights against human trafficking. For further infomiation and to book, telephone 01200 441624 o r01254384893.
Knowie Green
VinageHali Monday, March 26th at 7-30 p.m. Whist and dominoes. Cost is £1.50 including tea and biscu’its. Tuesday, April 3rd. Line dancing. Beginners welcome. Cost is £2.50 including drinks and biscuits. Wednesday, April 4th. Military whist and dominoes. To play costs £1.50 including tea and biscuits. FOr further infomnation.
telephone Jean Procter on 01254878447.
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BowiandVHI^;e Hail
Wednesday, March 28th at 7-30 p.m. Whist and dominoes.
Whailey Library
To Saturday, March 31st. Exhibition of paintings and crafts for sale made by local artist Maria Kelly.
Doglrni,
Whaiiey Thursday, April 5th from 9 p.m. Open mic/jam night open to all musicians and vocalists. FOrfarther information, email 
attydoghouse@gmail.com.
Ribble Valley District CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural
En^and) Tuesday, March 27th at 7-30 p.m. Group meeting at the Shirebum Arms Hotel, Hurst Green. All are welcome. FOrforther information, telephone group secretary Ray Halfpenney on 01254 826956.
Ribble Valley
Jazz & Blues Club Thursday, March 29th from 8 p.m.
Trumpeter and vocalist Geor^na Bromilowand her quartet entertain at the Atrium Cafa Bar, Ciitheroe Castie Museum. Tickets are £8 for members and £10 fornOn members. FOrfarther information, telephone Dave Hermon on 01200424444.
Ribble Valley Cricket Development
Gkoup Wednesday, April 4th. Group AGM and general
meeting in Ribble Valley Council Chambers, Church Walk, Ciitheroe, to discuss pro ^ssin g local senior and junior cricket
The Sanctuay of
Healing, Langho Thursday, April 5th. Ribble Valley Meditation Group, Aries Solar Festival. Telephone Sheila Rsh on 01254 825976 or email 
sheilafish6@aol.com.
Pendle Hijppodrome Theatie,Ne'w Market Street,
Colne Thursday, March 22nd to Saturday, March 24th at 7-30 p.m. nightly with a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. "The Sound of Music". All singing and all dancing family favourite takes to the stage.
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Tickets are £12 for adults, ,£10 for concessions and £ 8 for children. They are available from the box office, 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.phtheatre.co.uk or from the Discover Pendle shop at Boundary
Mill, Colne.
Hoghton Tower Sunday, April 1st from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Motorcycle Sprint The famous long drive is the centrepiece for a test of nenies and skill as motorcyclists race for glory in this popular national event
Admission is £ 8 per person. Accompanied children can enter for free.
Waddington Club Friday, March 30th. Food bingo. Tickets are £ 3 and include supper. To book, telephone 01200424809.
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