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. beystead will come into focus for a ha}f-day,camera walk with a profes
Forest of Bowland around Ab- ^
sional photographer during half-term m June.;
Will look at
both.natural and man-' made landscapes and is aimed at
on Thursday June 7th,
programme offers chances to picture wild flowers, man-made landscapes,
Myone with little or no experience of digital photography. . The 2012 Bowland Photo-walks
professional photographer Veronica Caperon.
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and half-day camera walks designed to help people get to grips with dig- ital photography. Walla are aimed at beginners, but more experienced pho
has run successful photo-walks for two years for Festival Bowland. ■pere have featured both one-day
hay meadpws and natural beauty with
^ Experienced in working with chil dren and adults to unlock their crea- . byity through photography, Veronica
photos of stunning Bowland scenes
and I share my photographic experi ence as we go round.” . ■The walla will be a couple of miles with plenty, of creative angles to ; shoot. Booiang is essential and peo
families to learn together about han- • dling a camera and getting the most from it,” explained Veronica. “We go to some stunning locations
tographers are welcome on this basis. Morning sessions are practical hands- on sessions in the countryside. ‘"niese camera walks are ideal for
place on Saturday June 30th, in the little known eastern part of the Forest of Bowland at Lawkland, near Settle. It offers an introduction to techniques and ends with a review of the photo graphs taken over home-made cakes and tea back at base.
ple should bring a camera. The cost is £15 for adults and £5 for children over nine accompanied by an adult, \vith a family ticket for four (to include one or two adults) priced at £30. A one-day tutored day will take
camera and a packed lunch. The frp IS £35 per person, to include tea and home-made cakes. Children from 14 years accompanied by an adult will be welcome, booking is essential and
Participants are asked to take
etails are on the photo-walks page at ,
www.vwonlcasgalleiy.co.uk, or e-mai
pthere will be a maximum of 10 nartiri d_ •Moreinformation-andbookinp
ants. ■
studio@veronic^
galleiy.co.uk or rnii 01729824537. ; ' .
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TALENT: Some ofthe young performers. ’
Stage full of stars...
sociation with Waddow Hall Girlguiding Centre this year, as me organiser, Nicola Bamber, from the community church, is
t h e r e was a full house for “A Stage Full of Stars”, Clit- heroe Community Church’s second talent event. The event was run in as
also a member of staff at Wad dow. “There was a great atmos phere and an even wider range
of acts than last year,” she said. .Live bands performed hits
acts included solo artistes and a duet. In addition, the audience
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Times a Lady” by Lionel Kitchie, and other musical
WM entertained byanumberof poems, including “The Noisiest Boar, complete with animal sound effects by three-year-old
that varied from “Supersonic”, by Noel Gallagher to “Three
having a gq^ lthough many of the acts'Iwere teenagers, children also took their place alongside, let’s say, more expe rienced performers,” remarked Nicola. _ Because of another connec
tion between the Community Church and Waddow Hall, the event was run as a fund-raiser for relief work in Ghana. Eliza Quaye, from Ghana, came to work at Waddow Hall in 2011 and also attends the commu nity church.'She has first-hand experience o f the difficulties faced by the people of Ghana, and so both groups were moved to do something to help.
Guides group, got busy provid ing cakes for the interval, and thanks to donations, a total of £230 was raised.
Bakers, including the Trinity : ‘A - ^
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