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U “ ^ + kV.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk 40 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, April 26,2012 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk . Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, April 26,2012


U. CnUieroe CasUe


Museum Dally.


Pre-school search - Hunt the Hungry Caterpillar. Every Saturday, 2 p.m. to 2'-30 p.m.' Story time.


Every Sunday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.ra.


Cra^, Sunday fun. - , Stewai^Vcsriteiy


ajtCilHieroe X ; 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 Wednesday, May 2nd to


'Local calli^ pher Norman Kelly shows work inspired by


Shakespeare’s "Seven Ages of Man". Admission is free.


Cltiheroe 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 roorp. . r


Club Every Monday evening. Ribble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Tel. 01200 426822.


CaHioiicSoctai


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.


Pendle Club, Gisbum Festival


Hall Hrst Saturday of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.


Waddington


Methodist Church Each Friday from 10 a.m. to 11-30 a.m.


Waddlers Toddler Group. St Maiy's Centre,


Lower Hall Mondays, Toddler group, ladies’ badminton, line dancing, pllates. Tuesdays, Jujitsu, Bokwa.


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■ THIS crossword is ju st for fun - no prizes are given. The solution w ill be in next week's issue o f The Valley. ACROSS


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1. It's rasher for a graduate to take on a Tory (5) 4. Perceive Cinders is upset (7) 8. China reddens somehow (7) 9. Reg returns carrying four for the donor (5) 10. Image of a new coin (4) n . Instruct about an auction article found in a kitchen (8) 13. Labels a stag somehow (4) 14. So it becoiTies a man (4) ■ 16. Not sure about coatings (8)


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17. Sage mixture gets old (4) 20. Courage never changes (5) 21. Furniture item used for an upper class work of art (7) 22. Walker goes right up to marble figure (7)


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23. A number go to church for fish (5) DOWN


1 . Nine debs dream about w hat a doctor has (7 ,6 )


2 . Prayer of communist in the firm (S ) ' 3 . Shows agreement w ith Don's position (4 ) 4 . He could become nailed (6 ) 5 . Story o f a place w ritten w ith foresight (8 )


6 . jealous due to new oven one gives to us (7 ) 7. Points to the Cockne/s mouth (5,3,5)


12. Paint vvhere the bad eggs go? (8) 13. A sudden fit of rage when the brown-shirt has a drink (7 ) 15. Somehow merits a title (6)


18. Gather there's a different angle (5) ' 1 9 . Encourage in crim e w ith a wager (4 )


SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S CROSSWORD Across: 3 Ascension; 8 Idea; 9 Garibaldi; 10 C a tch y 11 Stain-


14 Weeds; 15 Coda; 1 6T rie s; 18 Rail; 20 Czech; 21 Teas“ 24 Secant; 25 Bagatelle; 26 Here; 27 Adversity


Dovyn: 1 Piece-work; 2 Centre-bit; 4 Sway; 5 Exist; 6 Static; 7 Odds; 9 C ho^ 11 Seine; 12 Note-cases; 13 Mad H atter 17 Scree; 19 Legate; 22 Stems; 23 U n d ; 24 S lo t


' Brabin’sGallmy,


Thursday, May 31st, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally (closed 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays for lunch).-


Wednesdays, Zumba. Thursdays, yoga, Latin/ . ballroom dancing. Moky dance fitness classes. Cost £ 5 per cla ss or £20 for 5 cla sses.


Clitheroe United


Refonned 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" community choir. Olwyn Pearce


07891471404 or olwyn® naturalvoice.net (booking essential). Also every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Bam, Turner Fold, Read. Friday, April 27th and every other Friday thereafter at 10-30 a.m. Free dropnn social organised by East Lancashire People Rrst (adults with learning disabilities). Tel. 01200 428604. Friday, April 27th and every other Friday thereafter.at 1-30 p.m. -


WhizzTots mums and toddlers group. , R i b U e l^ i i^ V


Dance Stii^p a t : CMheroe Unit^


Tuesdays at 5-15 p.m. and - Thursdaysat'10-15 a'.nr. - Ziimba and Zumba Gold ; ; (Monda;^ arid 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 llJ^ a r-o ld s. ■


Trinity Communify


Centre Every Tuesday 11 a.m. "Elderflower" group and lunch club. Gentle seated exercise. Tel. 01200 453076/ 453077. Every Wednesday night <ai torate Club.


The Grand


Friday, April 27th from noon.


iric Ainsworth Quartet with Lyn •airbanks.


Clitheroe resident Eric intertains over lunch with


: :


lis much accomplished and : opular band of musicians.


An entry fee of£2 per person : : applies but anyone with The


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: Grand's Affirirty Card can come : in and listen for free. _ .


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Saturday, April 28th at 7-30 p.m.


Romeo & Ju lie t Afestpaced, modem : ; i


R e f b v ^ ^ Mbrtdays^ iO:4S a.m.,


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or further details, contact Ian ace on 01772 423221.


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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 W H A T 'SO N please contact Serena Bergin on 01282 478118 or Jon Cant on 01282 478113.


: adaptation of Shakespeare's ' • cla ssic IrDve story by theatre : company Ribcaged Productions, i Tickets are £12 and £6, j Tuesday, May 1st from 7 : p.m. (doors) I Ladies’ film night-r "My Week : with Marilyn". : Tickets are £12 .5 0 and include : a twooourse supper. ■ Friday, May 4th from noon. : Mark Lewis Trio and Guests. ■ The trio launches this year’s : Ribble Valley Jazz Festival with - i . sorrie good time tunes over L .lu n p h .;- !


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i : Entryis^ perpersonbutfree I :td holders of The Grand’s Affinity ^ r'C a id rc ;''.' ■


• vFHday) May 4th from 4-30 p.ih.':=: '


i femityfuri night: "Maythe4th- : bewrthyoul"


: Stars Wars themed evening of I fun for all the family. : Tlcketsare£5perchild : including przza and free to : adults. : Saturday, May Sth at 2-30 : p.m.


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: The Smartest Giant in Town. : The Living Music Ensembles • presents its version of Julia : Donaldson’s popularchildren’s : tale told in music and story fonri. ; Ticketsare£10fbradultsand : £ 5fo rU 1 8 s. I Sunday, May Sth at 1 p.m. : S t Christopher’s School Band : and Blackburn Youth Jazz Band. : A performance by two of the ; best youngjazz bands in the region continues the programme : ofthisyear’s Ribble Valley Jazz : Festival.


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Sunday, May Sth at 8 p.m. Clare Teal (and her musicians).


:


Multi award winning Jazz singer ■ song writer Clare Teal swaps the studios of Radio 2 from;:


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which she preserits shows such ■ a s "Big Band Special", "Friday : Night is Music Night" and


| "Sunday Night at 10" to perfomi :


; in Cl rtheroe a s part of the Ribble : Valley Jazz Festival.


: Tickets are £16 .5 0. : Monday, May 7th at 3 p.m. : KirstyAlmeidaandThe : Troubadours. : Talented Gibraltar bom vocalist I Kirsty leads her musicians in : playing a soulful fusion of folk, I jazzandbluesasthefinaleto


: this year’s Ribble Valley Jazz I Festival. : Tickets are £12 for adults,


I . concessions and free to U18s. : Tuesday, May Sth from ; 6-30 p.m. (doors). : Rim night "Wuthering Heights". ■ Tickets are £10 including : supperand£6 for film only. : To book any of the above tel. ; 01200421599.'


£10


The Atrium Cafe BaratCiitheroe -


Castie Museum Friday, May 4th at S p.m. The Ed Kainyek Quartet play as


jazz takes overthe Atrium fertile May Bank Holiday Weekend’s Ribble Valley Jazz Festival. Tickets are £10 and £5. Saturday, May Sth at 4-30 p.m.


Martey Chingus performs his festival routine.


Tickets are £10 and £5. Saturday, May Sth at 8 p.m.


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Tickets are £ 8 for adults and £4 ■ forU 18s. ■ .





Dub Jazz Sound System fuse genres at the Atrium. Tickets are £10 and £5 but there is discount on this and the earlier Saturday show. Ask for details.


Sunday, May Sth at 4 p.m. John Wickham Trio and Guests. Fbmier CRGS student and flamboyant jaztyblues pianist John entertains with his band, which is based at the Universrty of Huddersfield. Tickets are £ 5 wrth U18s free. Monday, May 7th at 1 p.m. Gid^ Gringos close the Atrium’s festival offering with a free


concert


Tickets for all the above concerts are available in


advance from The Grand’s box office. For full details of the Ribble Valley Jazz Festival programme, logontowww. ryjazzandblues.co.uk.


CiHheroe Castle Saturday, May sth. ' "Seek Out The Spooky^. Simply Ghost N i^ ts attempts spirit communication at the castie via Ouija boards, stances and the iatest electrical equipment Tickets cost £49 per person and holude light refreshments.


For further infomiation, ;elephone 0843 289


1215 or log bn to www. simplyghbstnights.co.uk.


Cliiheiw Bridge


Club ■ rhursday, April 26th. Honday,'April 30th. IhiirsdayJMay 3rd. lAonday, May 7th. rhursday. May 10th. n Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 ).m. mprovers and experienced Jlayers welcome, lo s t £1.50 members, visitors 12.50. Forfurther details, elephone 01254 877256.


A/halley


l/lethodist Church ivory Tuesday 51 5 a.m. to 11 a.m.


ittie Rshes group for toddlers nd babies with parents or


carers.


Mhiieroe iamblers


Saturday, April 28th at -30 a.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Brinscall. ane Donnelty 01254 248713. uesday, 1st May at 10


;B n t iy |s |1 t f^ Jn d iy ^ in g te ^ ^ T o re g ts te ty o i^ ^


Meet at Chester Avenue car park for local walk. Eleanor Friend 01200 424323. Wednesday, May 2nd at 7 p.m. Meet at the Black Bull car park. Old Lan^o, for evening walk. Marian Strahan 01254 822447. Saturday, May Sth at 9 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for "Coast for Most Weekend", Fbrmby, using train. James Jolly 07970 073356. Sunday, May 6th at 9-30 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car paikforAmside. Jane Donnelly 01254 248713. Monday, May 7th at 9-30 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car parkforHestBank. Dorothy Schofield 01772 865059. Tuesday, May Sth at 1 p.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Barley. Brian Davies 01200 428383. Wednesday, May Sth at 7 p.m. Meetat Whalle/s Spring Wood car park for an evening walk. Jane Donnelly01254 248713.


Gi^bumStirk


House Hotel Every Thursday at 7 p.m.. Women’s weekly personal


developmentgroup, "Isn’t it Ume2bu?". Contact Carolyne Lobb on


01200 445258 fbr further details.


Ribble Valley Citizens Advice


Bureau Every Friday 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.


Rrst Choice Credit Union for savings accounts and affordable loans. Membership open to all Ribble Valley residents. Fbr further information, telephone 01706 215082 or log on Jo www.firstchoicecu.co.uk.


CIHheroe United


Reformed Church Friday, Aprif 27th at 7-30 ^.m.


A concert by B Natural, led by 3111 Fburie, together wrth the Central Youth Choir and friends, rickets are £5 including


refreshments. Saturday, May Sth from 11 >.m. to 3 p.m. iooks and briroahrac sale.


Teas and homemade cakes will also be available.


rhe Gibbon Bridge ■lotel, Chipping


Thursday, May 3rd from loon.


learts & Rowers Roral uncheon.


t charity lunch in aid of Heartbeat, which supports


people affected by heart disease. A Bucks Rzz reception is followed by a two course lunch wrth guest speakers Roger Borrell, editor of Lancashire Life magazine, and Linda Hardman, of The Rower Shop, Clitheroe, who will also give a floral demonstration. Guests must wear hats or ^scinators. Tickets are £30 per person or £270 for a table of 10. Places can be reserved by telephoning Beverley Taylor on 01772717147.


Village Hall Friday, 27tii April at 7-30 p.m. Quiz night with proceeds to Ribble Valley Crossroads Care. Quiz master is Bill Honeywell. Tickets are £10 inclusive of buffet supper. FOr further details, telephone 01200 423689 or01200 429291. Sunday, May 6th. Antiques and collectors’ feir with crafts. Homemade refreshments also available. Entry is 50p. Fbr further details, telephone 01200 424311 or 01200423994.


West Bradfonl


hisUtute Sunday, April 29th at 7-30 p.m. Octameron.


Rimington Memorial


Backbypopulardemand, this musical hamnonies ^ u p


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makes a return visit for a spring i concert Tickets are£5andcanbe bought at the door.


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Walk, Hurst Green Thursday, April 26th at' 1-30 p.m.


St^ipingOtit


Meet at the village car park for free to Join walk of up to seven


Wall^ Siaixien Friday,JAprll 27th and


Stei^ngOut


Monday, April 30th at 1-30 p.m. Meet at village car park for free


to Join walks of up to an hour and a halTs duration.


Fbr further infomnation on all walks, telephone Dominic on 01200414484.


Clitheroe


Mountaineering Club


rhursday, April 26th. lock climbing at Troy Quany rear Haslingden. b r further information, elephone Bern Hardman on


07711950526. Wday, May 4th. Veekend meet at Caimgomi


Lodge Youth Hostel near Aviemore.


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/illege Hall uesday. May 1st.


|in e dancing with beginners elcome.


Cost is £2.50 inclus'rve of Bfreshments. Fbr further hfomration, telephone Jean eron 01254 878447.


Vednesday, May 2nd and Monday, May 7th.


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678447. hursday. May 3rd from


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R rst in the spring series pf Knowle Green luncheon oncerts. hursday. May 10th from


noon. \ recital by students of vlanchester’s world famous Chetham’s School of Music.


jTickets are£15 for adults ■and include lunch, £ 7 for accompanied children


lincluding lunch and £ 11 for ■the concert only. To book, ■telephone 01254 826948. Fbr ■further information, logon to I www.johntravisevents.com.


iKnowle Green [church


isaturday, April 28th at 9 a.m.


Bikers’ breakfast All bikers are welcome to Join in a free breakfast Fbr further infomiation, telephone Chris Okpoti on 01254 878394.


The Sanctuafy of


Healing, L a n ^ Friday, May 4th. Ribble Valley Meditation Group, Taurus Solar Festival. Telephone Sheila Rshon 01254825976 ore^nail sheilafish6@abl.com.


Clitheroe Lions


Club Friday, April 27th at 7-30 p.m.


Put on your dancing shoes for a Ceilidh with Frolicking Pete & the Fumbling Rngers Ceilidh Band at Bashall Bam.


Tickets are available from Bashall Bam or by telephoning 01200 445423 and are priced at £12.50 includinga light supper. All proceeds to Lions charities.


S t ^ e T w o Downham


Thursday, April 26th to Saturday, April 28th at 7-30 p.m.


Resp^ ed amateur dramatics group takes over Downham Village Hall to perform the hilarious Ray Cooney penned comedy "Out of Order”. Tickets £6 and are available from Clitheroe Tourist Infomnation Centre and from Fran Osborne, telephone 01200 423301.


Dog Inn, Whalley Thursday, May 3rd from


9 p.m. Open mic/Jam night for all


musicians and vocalists. Forfurther information, email attydoghouse@gmail.com.


Clitheroe Naturalists’


Society Saturday, May Sth at 930 a.m.


Meet at interchange for Sedbetgh.


To book a place, telephone Jean on 01200 538646.


Trinity Methodist


Church, Clitfieroe Saturday, April 28th at 7 p.m.


Family Ceilidh with proceeds to the church’s redevelopment


fund. Tickets are £5 for adults, £3 for children or £15 for a family of four (two adults, two children) and include a F^ t supper. To reserve tickets, telephone 01200 443489.


St Michael & St John’s Parish


Hall, Loweigate Saturday, April 2Sth from 730 p.m.


Ballroom and Latin American dancing. Everyone welcome. Pay £5 on the door.


Ribble Valley Model Fann &


Construction Sunday, April 29th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chris Whitehead Memorial Show at Longridge Sports & Arts Centre, Preston Road,


Longridge, featuring displays, dioramas, collections, trade stands, models and toys for sale, tombola and raffle. Refreshments will also be available.


Admission is £4 for adults and £2 for children with all proceeds going to North West Air Ambulance and CUC Sargent for Children with Cancer.


Hall Saturday, May Sth. Howard Haigh and Lava. A return visrt for Howard and his group, which blends Spanish guitar with hamaonica and various surprise instruments in a concert with audience participation. Tickets are £6 and are available on the door or


Whalley Village


in advance from Whalley Post Office.


Waddlngton


Village Club Monday, May 7th. Waddington Wl serve coffee and cream teas and also man various sta lls, including bric-a- brac, Jewellery, clothes, cards and cakes. Entry is free. Fbr further infomiation, telephone 078778066373.


Hoghton Tower Sunday, May Sth and


Monday, May 7th from 11 a.m. "Wartime at Hoghton Tower". Displays, gamesand quizzes with a soldiering theme, the highlight of which will be a 1 p.m. march by The Corps of Dnrms of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (Lancashire).


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