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Cllthoroo Advertiser
aTimes.Thuraday, January 26.2 lO.t ra y jg i ite i iM M
Ciitheroe C a^ e Museum
Exhibition of original works of art entHled “InspireiT.
CHfJieroe
Platform Gallery Now until March 17th. “The Fateful fable of Thirteen* and “The Curiosity Cabinet of Jeweiieiy". 5
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Exhibition of weirdly wonderful ' illustrations and sculptures by Matt Roby and jewellery by Lucy Harvey.
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Chipping Winter oxhihition of work by 10 artists from the local area.
Brabfn’s Gallery,
Open 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. weekdays (closed between 1p.m. - 2 p.m.).
Ciitheroe library
Each Thursday 9.30 a.m. to noon. Braille IL Tel. 01200 426063." Each Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Lip reading sessions In the meeting room.
Tuesday, Fehruary 7th at 7-30 p.m.
: Wednesdays, Zumba. - / Thursdays, yoga, Latin/ : - ballroomdancing.-
Moky dance fitness -. classes.
Cost: £5 per class or £ 2 0 for 5 classes.
Clifheroe United
Reformed Chur<^ Every Thursday at 10-^0 a.m.
. “Secret Singers' a new ■ community choir. Olwyn Pearce 07891471404oroIwyn@ ■
naturalvoice.net (booking essential). Also eveiy Tuesday at 8 p.m. in
the Bam, Turner Fold, Read. Friday, Febmary 3rd and every other Friday thereafter at 1930 a.m. Free dropfn social organised by East Lancashire People
First (adults with learning disabilrties).
Tel. 01200 428604. Friday, Febmaiy 3rd and every other Friday . thereafter at 130 p.m.
i Whizz Tots mums and toddlers : group.
i Trinity Community i Centre
; Talk by local author Nick Burton; j C o s t£ 2 . .
Catholic Social Club
PendleClub, .,p.m. seated exercise.-
Every Wednesday 2 to 4 Young at Heart Club for gentle
Hail First Saturday of the
Waddin^on
Metfiodist Church Each Friday from 10 to 11-30 a.m.
Waddlers Toddler Group. St Mary’s Centre,
Lower Hall Mondays, Toddler group, ladles’ badminton, line dancing, pllates. Tuesdays, Jujiteu, Bokwa.
Gisbum Festival
month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.
Lowergate Each Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. Sequence dancing for over-55s.
i Every Tuesday 11 a.m. ■: ; “Elderflower” group and lunch : club. Gentle seated exercise.
on how Lancashire’s ramblers : have helped shaped the modem • countryside.
: Tel. 01200453076/ 453077. ; Every Wednesday night : Kai Karate Club
■ , :: Whalley :
Every Monday evening. Ribbie Valley Visually Impaired f Group. Tel. 01200 426822.
j Methodist Church ; Every Tuesday 9-15 a.m. to : 11a.m.
: Little Rshes ^dup fortoddlers
; and babies with parents or : carers. - .
:; The Grand , -
: Friday, January 27th at : 7 3 0 p.m. . : Grab, The Event
: Pop and rock from four breaking : North West bands. -
: Saturday, January 28th • from 7 p.m. (doors). • Rock The Grand -
: '■
; Tickets £3 in advance wrth free : entry for U16s.-- .
Heaven in the Afternoon ■ - : Return of monthly soul session *
forfans of Northern, Motown : and Mpdeni Soul.: ■ ■ : Tickets£6 in advance.
:
Saturday, February 4th from 7 p.m. (doors).-
Chantel McGregor plus support. • Voted lastyear’s “Young Artist
ofthe Year" at British Blues = Awards, Bradforctbom Chantel
entertains with a blues/rock repertoire.
Tuesday, February 7th at 7p.m..
Ladies’ film nighL “Made in i
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Tickets £10 in advance with free • entry for U16s. ■
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• Ribbie Valley’s inter-school talent show second semi-final.
Dagenham".
Cost £12.50 including food (tw courses). .
To book any of the above tel 01200421599.
Church Friday, January 27th at i-45 p.m.
Italy- Our Grand Tour", alk by Stueart and Anita
(illington; which visits Venice,
Verona, Rorence and Rome, n the church hall.’
Ickets £5 on the door including refreshments with net proceeds
0 Trinity Church Redevelopment und. .. .
loffee Stop aeon butties and toasted
atutday, January 28th ' rom 930 a.m. until noon.
eacakes; various stalls (cakes,. oodcraft, books etc), n the church hall,
. Fund. .
iritry £1 with net proceeds to riniqr Church Redevelopment
I S i Michael & St ; John’s Parish Hall,
; Sunday, January 29th from : ; 3 p.m.
Lowefgate Saturday, February 4th. Modem, sequence and ballroom: dancing to John Lancaster. - Tel. 01200427029. ■
Tickets £6 Including hot pot - supper. - -i v :-: . ;
Clftheroe
Speakers’ Club Monday, Fehniaiy 6th.
•Meet in Young Fanners’ Club, • -
Ciitheroe Auction Mart, Lincoln Way. Tel. 0200 427870.
: Clitheroe
Conceits Society Wednesday, February 8th. EblanaStiingTrioplayinthe - -
Trinity Methodist
www.ciItheroeadvertl8er.co.uk u. M i Free places.
Stepping Out i Wall^Whaliey
: Monday, February 6th at - i 13 0 p.m. : Meet at Spring Wood car parit ; for walk of up to four mrles. ; Allow up to two hours to ; . complete. Free places.
Stepping Out
Walk, Downham Thursday, February 9th at 130 p.m. Meet in the car park forwalk of upto7mrles.
■ Further details of some of these events can be found in the adver- S e r» rB » n “
Serena Bergin on 01282 478118 or Jon Cant on 01282 478113.
Sixth Form Centre, Ciitheroe Royal Grammar School. ■ Tickets cost £12.50 but admission is free for full-time students and accompanied children. Fbrflirther information, visit
www.clitheiioeconcerts.org.
Club Thursday, January 26th. Thursday, February 2nd. Monday, February 6th. Thurdsay, Februray 9th.
Ciitheroe Bridge
In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 p.m. Tel. 01254877256. Improvers and experienced players welcome.
C o st £ 1.5 0 members, visitors £ 2 .5 0 .
BbwIandTr^sft
Club Walk Thursday, January 26th at 1130 a.m.
Meet at Interchange for BIO bus for Dunsop Bridge to Slaidbum.
Wednesday, Febmary 1st at 11-35 a.m. Meet at Interchange for No. 71- Oownham Circular bus. *’ Tel. 01200 443561.
Club
Ciitheroe VIountaineering
hursday, Febraary 2nd at I a.m.
lay meet in Bowland leaving '
rom Ciitheroe Cricket Club. Ibhtact Godfrey Metcalfe on " 1995678380.
!iitheroe
Naturalists’ iociety
Thursday, January 26th at -30 p.m.
“Bats in Lancashire', a talk by Charlie Liggett.
Thursday, February 9th at 730 p.m. “Moths Aren’t Ju st Dull Brown
Things’ , a talk by Laura Sivell. Meet in St Ma^’s Centre, Church Street
Tel: 01254 822196. Ciitheroe Touring
Club Thursday, February 9th at 730 p,m. (doors). An illustrated talk by Stephen Lee on cycling through
England’s counties. Stephen’s
trip featured in last September’s Valley magazine and this is an opportunity to learn more aboutit
To be held at Norden High School, Stourton Street, Rishton.
Cost £1 for CTC members, £2 for non members.
Stepping Out
Walk, Read Thursday, February 2nd at 1-30 p.m.
off-road walk of five to seven miles.
Allowtwotothreehoursto . complete. Places are free.
LegStretcher
l/Vaik, Ciitheroe >Fday, February 3rd at L-30 p.m.
feet at Mitchell Street car park
Allowanhourandahalfto ' omplete. Places are frr^ ., '
Stepping Out
Walk, Whalley Sunday, February 5th at p.m,
: miles. : Allow one hourto complete.
. Meet at Whalley Bus Station for •’ ; walk of one to one and a half
i Frances Prince 01254822859.
Meet Read Cricket Ground for ..
advertise in W H A T SON please contact
Allow up to three hours to complete. Places are free. For further infomiation on a ll, te 01200414484.
Gisbum Stirk
I ; 7 p.m. : Launch of women’s weekly
: Contact Carolyne Lobb on .’ 01200445258forfurther : details.
i KnowleGieen
j Village Hall : Tuesday, February 7th at : 6 p.m. .’ Line dancing.
; CosL £ 2 .5 0 including tea and : biscuits.
; Wednesday, Febmary 8th : at 730p,m.
: Sequence dancing.
; Cost £3 including drinks and : biscuits. : Everyone welcome, tel. Jean : Procter on 01254 878447.
: Ribbie Valley Jazz
i and Blues Club ; Thursday, February 2nd at : 8 p.m.
: The A. J . Brown Quartet play : the Atrium Cafe Bar, Ciitheroe : Castle Museum.
: Tickets on the door £10 : (members £8).
i Tel. 01200 424444. Waddington
Methodist Church Saturday, Febmary 4th at 730p.m.
Concert by 2nd Rossendale ScoirtBand.
Tickets, which include :
refreshments, are £7.50 for adults, £ 3.50 for children.
Ciitheroe
Rambiers Sunday, January 29th at 9 a.m.
Meet Chester Avenue car park torChipping.
Jane Donnelly 01254 248713 Tuesday, January 31st at
' - .
House Hotel Thursday, February 2nd at
• personal developmentgroup, : “Isn’t rttime2bu?“.
; Saturday, February 4th at : 930 a.m.
: MeetChesterAvenuecarpark : for LancastertoCamforth walk. I James Jolly07970 073356. :
: Tuesday, February 7th at ; 9-2S a.m.
I ’ Meet Chester Avenue carpark : for Middle Lees. Ian NiCOl 01200 423801.
Dog Inn, Whalley
Thursday, February 2nd from 9 p.m.
Open mic/Jam night for musicians and singers. For further infonnation, contact
attydoghouse@gmail.com
The Sanctuary of
Healing, Langho ' Monday, Febmary 6th
Ribbie Valley Meditation Group, Aquarius New Moon. Tel.01254 825976 or
sheilafish6@aol.com orwww.
ribblevalleymeditation.co.uk.
Child Action North West, Whalley Road, Wilpshire
Thursday, 26th January at 7 p.m.
Buried Treasure—Discovering
Dixon through the Archives" Presentation on the work of
Child Action North West and ' ' its foundation as Blackburn Orphanage.
Speakers to include archive listorian Melanie Warren and David Tiisley from the •
.ancashire Records Office. Tekets £5 including
effeshments and a guided
our but must be prebooked as ilaces are limrted. ■
0 book, telephone 01254
244700 weekdays dunng office ours (9 a.m. to 5 p.m .).
’endie fippodrome
Aarkei Street, #olne
hursday, January 26th to aturday, January 28th at
'30 p.m. itlver Spectacular" music
nd dance to celebrate 25th nniversary.
To book tel. 01282 612402.
Whalley and District Flower
Club Thursday, 9th February at 730p.m.r.
In St Michael and S t John’s Catholic Social Club, Ciitheroe. A demonstration ly Paul Lomax. Cost: members tree, visitors £6 includes refreshments. Tel. 01200 428470. '
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