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CLITHEROE CASTLE MUSEUM


, ; f- •EveprSaturdayfrom2p.m. Story time. '


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. .- 3"30p.m. Crafty Sunday fun. ' Mondays dur ing term time. Mystery object han- - dling {adults only). Intriguing:


: 0 . objects from the collections o..i -, ; ■ introduced by a museum as­ sistant.


. - K a - ^ ; Every Thursday from 9-30


• , . to noon. Braille It. ;Tel. 01200 426063.


■ V. Every Thursday from 9-30 a.m. Silver Surfer


:. Drop-in. Free help and guid- : 1 /: ance on setting up an email


.. ,® account; searching the inter- •- ■ net, downloading digital pho- tosandotherwaystogetmore '


; ' ' out of your computer.


. -.-Tuesdays at2p.ml Toddler Rhyme Time - term time only. : Thursdays at 10 a.m. and


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: Saturdaysat2p.m.Storytime -sessions, term time only.; To Saturday, May 11th. Jazz


Fest Book Hunt. Spot 20 of the library’s jazz books in shop • window displays throughout


■ , Clitheroe’smainshoppingar- ea to win a prize (two tickets


to futurejazz event, children’s goody bag and vouchers for free dvd/cd library loans). Col­ lect entry form from library.'


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CHATBURN LIBRARY Thursdays from 1-15 to


T ,. 1-45 p.m. Story time for pre­ schoolers.


: 0 - Thursdays from 2 p.m. ; Family- history workshop;' , Hands-on session with one- . to-one expert help on offer.


:- : Free, but booking essential. For further information and


.. to book, call branch librarian ; Gary Wilson on 01200441047.. Every second Thursday


of the month at 7 p.m; (next meets May 8th). Chatburn ;; ;; BookGroup.Forfurtherinfor-


® 0001200441047. ' . ■ Saturday, May 11th, from , 10 to 1 p.m. Family morning


• L- -. to celebrate new Saturday : , opening hours o f io to 1 p.m.


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.Includes story and pupperty foryoungerchildrenatiia.m.,


. crafts for older children and refreshmentsforall. ,


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® PARISH CENTRE, ' LOWERGATE


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-.-.'Every Monday evening. Ribble .Valley Visually Im-


: :b:.-r paired;Group. Te ■ . 426822.' ~ ‘


, _Wednesday,Mayl5th,from■


■ ; ' -; ;2to5 p.m.‘Teadancewithlove- + lytea. Entry£3.50." ~ ,


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CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


Tuesdays during term time


at 1-30 p.m. The Ark toddler; group for under fives, during term;


time at 6 p.m. X:cell chil- : dren’s group r games, activi- ; ties and Bible stories for seven toil-year-olds.


r -' ■ Fridays during term time at i 7p.m. Encounteryouth group; -music, Xboxgames and more; for 11 to 18 - y e a r -o ld s . '--- . ; Friday, May-17th, at 2-30


p.m. Kairos Over-sos group quiz. Saturday, May 18th; from;


10 to noon. Coffee, cake, chil- ^ dren’s activities and car wash - to raise funds for Christian Aid Week. All groups meet and all


services held at the ■ King’s Centre, Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe. For more informa­ tion, call 01200 444148 or vis­


it www.clitheroecommunity church.co.uk.


PENDLECLUB, LOWERGATE


Tuesdays at 7-30 p.m. Se­ quence dancing for over-sss.


■ - Wednesdays from 10-15. to 11-45 a.m,yoga for begin­ ners. From 2 to 4 p.m. Young


at Heart Club for gentle seated exercise and social. Both or-!


ganisedbyAgeUK-.FordetaiIs,' tel. 01200 453073/453077.


GISBURN FESTIVAL HALL


FirstSaturdayofthemonth'


from 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Bowland Guild of Spinners,'- Weavers and Dyers.. ;


WADDINGTON METHODISTS 1


Fridays from io to 11-30 a.m. Waddlers Toddler Group. -


STMARY’SCENTRE, CLITHEROE


Mondays. Toddler groupj;


Women’s Lancashire Net-:' work, ladies’ badminton, line ? dancing, beavers; cubs and' scouts. -Tuesdays.Jujitsu. Wednesdays. Zumba,-'


Brownies. - ■ Thursdays. Yoga, Latin


dancing. ers. . • ,


' Fridays. Line dancing. Saturdays.-Weight Watch­ ,


Friday, May 17th, from 1


to 11 p.m. and Saturday, May - 18 th, from noon to 11 p.m. Clit; heroeBeerFestival.i


CREDITUNION Fridays from 2 to 3 p.m.


At Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Wesleyan Row; Parson Lane, Clitheroe. First Choice Cred-


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U P READING & MANAGING HEARINGLOSS


Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.


I Lip reading classes open to all. Held in the meeting room at Clitheroe Library. Free ex­ cepting a 3op charge for re­ freshments. For details, email teacher Carol Riley at cariley® talk21.com or telephone on


r 01200426769. - ' , THEGRAND


Friday, May 10th, at 7 p.m.


•The Billy Fury Years. Stars Michael King, described as “the ultimate Billy Fury”. Two hours of rock n roll hits.-Tick- ets£i7.50 (£27.50 VIP tickets). ' Saturday, May 11th, at 8


Hunt down prizes


IFyoufancyyourselfasabitofasleuth,youstillhave fromnowuntilSaturdaytoentertheJazzFestBookHunt.; There are some great prizes to be won-tickets to a jazz concert,achildren’sgoodybag,vouchersforfreeDVDand


CD loans from Clitheroe Library. All you have to do is get a free entry form from Clitheroe Library and then, with eyespeeled,headaboutthetown’smainshoppingarea. . Your mission is to track down 20 books on jazz, which are


- currently andsomewhatcunninglyfeaturedin-window displays in some shops. It is all good fun and a way to get


, thekidsoutonawalkorjomingparentsastheygoabout town centre errands without them even realisingit as


, theyvietobefirsttospotallthetomes. . - - V


CLITHEROE UNITED REFORMEDCHURCH


Tuesdays from 10 to 11 30 a.m. Clitheroe Country


, Market. Locally made cakes, bakes, pies and crafts. Also locally grown plants and cut


flowersforsale. Refreshments available. - Tuesdays from noon to 1-30


p.m. Open church Including a service of reflection at 12-30 p.m.


. ' : Friday, May 17th, and eve­


ry other Friday at 1-30 p.m. Whizz Tots mums and tod­ dlers.


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- Every Wednesday night. Kai Karate Club.


« : Friday, May 16th, and every


- otherFridayfro'mi2-3oto3-3o - p.m. East Lancashire People


, First. Drop-in session for lo­ cal adults with learning disa­ bilities. Enjoy film club, crafts, outings.


it Union for savings accounts and affordable loans. ' Open to all Ribble Valley


residents.Tel.oi7o62i5o82or log on to www.firstchoicecu. co.uk.


B!LUNGIDN&UV)KH) VniACEHALL


Daily. Pre-school play­


group. Indoor and outdoor- play areas. Tel. 07986 255643 ? for further information. ■ .Monday afternoons. Lei­


sure club for over-55s to make ? friends, play dominoes. Scrab­ ble and table tennis. New friends welcome, tel. 01254 823794. . Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m, ?


zumba. Fitness class open to all. Cost £3.50 per person. ; ' . For further information,


telephone Jennifer Green on 01254 296122 or email jenni-? fer.green@brfctrust.co.uk. -- .Tuesdays from 8-15 to 10


p.m., beginners’ ballroom' dancing classes; Tel. 07732 826176 for details.


Wednesday evenings. War- •


cock Archers. For details, teL ; 01254248317


Thursday evenings, bad­


minton club. New players needed. Allwelcome.Also, val­ ue formoneycourthire avail­ able. For details,' tel. 07772 ■ 790954. - -i





p.m. Juan Martin. Celebrated Flamenco guitarist. Tickets £16.50. Tuesday, May 14th, at 7


p.m. Paul Guard Presents: “A Spring Swing”. Tickets £7.50,


£5 toAffinityCardholdersand free to Ui8s. : - ' Friday, May 17th, at 7 p.m.


Fusion Charity Event: Mu­ sic acts raise money for the Christie Hospital, Manches­ ter. Tickets £6. Saturday, May 18th, at 7


p.m. (doors). The Soul Train plusspecialguestDJ support. Nine piece East lanes outfit play classic soul. Tickets £12. Sunday,Mayi9th,at8p.m.


Karine Polwart Trio. Folkmu- sic. Tickets £15.


Wednesday, May 22nd, at 8 p.m. Ribcaged Productions


present,“Criminal Justice”, anew play by Owen Phillips. Tickets are £12 and £6 for un­ der 18s. , , To book any of the above, call 01200 421599: >


TRINITYMETHODIST CHURCH Tuesdays at 11 a.m. Elder-


flower group. Gentle seat- - ed e x e r c is e ..Tel: 01200-


453076/453077. : . Saturday, May 11th,' at 7-30 ■


p.m. The White Rosettes per­ form. Tickets are £10 inclu-:


sive of refreshments and are available from the Tourist; Information Office or by te l- . ephoning 01200 423235 or 01200424849. .


: .- ProceedstotheTrinityDe­ velopment Fund.


mm . . Tuesdaysbetweeh9-i5and


WHALLEYMEIHODIST


11 a.m. Little Fishes group for toddlers and babies with par­ ents or carers.


, : Fridays from 7-30 to 9-30 p.m. Whalley Country Dance Group. Beginners welcome and there is no need to take a '


partner. Cost £3 per class, in­ cluding refreshments. . . For details, tel. 01282 770702.


CLITHEROE BRIDGECLUB


Thursday, May 9th, Mon­ day, May 13 th, Thursday ,May


16th, Monday, May 20 th, and Thursday, May 23rd. In Chat­ burn School Hall at 7-15 p.m. Improvers and experi­


enced players welcome, but no hosting system so a part- neris required. - ' ' .


CLITHEROE


MOUNTAINEERING CLUB Sunday, May 12th. Rock


climbing meet. For further details, tel. Anne Daykin on 01200425841.


Thursday, May 16th, at 7-30


p.m. Indoor meeting at Clit­ heroe Cricket Club to feature illustrated talk by Tony Halli- well entitled “Crevasse Rescue and Alpine Skills”. Non mem- berswelcome. - Sunday, May I9th,at8a.m.


Meet at council offices car park for day meet in Conis- ton. Tel. Godfrey Metcalfe on 01995 678380 for details.'


RIBBLE VALLEY DANCE STUDIO


Mondays at 10-45 a.m. and


Thursdays at 10-15 a.m. In Clitheroe United Reformed. Church. Zumba Gold, Latin dance work-out for mature movers. Newparticipants wel­ come. Cost: £4. . Mondays at 1-30 p.m. Pre­


school ballet for children aged 3 plus. Basic ballet moves and musicality. Bookingrequired. Mondays at 5-15 p.m. Ballet


for teens. Suitable for begin­ ners from age 11 plus. Booking required.


Mondays at 6 p.m.'Adult


'beginners’ tap. A 10-week course that repeats regularly. For further information


and to book places on any of the above, telephone Lindsay on 07881854944. Or e-mail info@ribbleval-


leydance.com. •


ANGEUWESTWELL SCHOOL OF DANCE, CLITHEROE


.Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and


Saturdays at 9-30 a.m. Danc­ ing Babies. Dance class for


, childrenagedfromtwoyears. . Wednesdays from 8 p.m.'


; Ladies’: adult ballet. Cost £4. For further info on classes and to enrol for RAD ballet,


: IDTA modern jazz and tap (all grades), tel. 61200 444211.’ ’ ;


FRENCHCIRCLEOF RIBBLESDALE


Monday, May i3th,at 7-30


I p.m. Meet in the Great Hall. I Whalley Abbey, to improve I conversational French and learn more about France, For further information, vis-


I it W W W . cerclefribblesdale. co.uk.





RIBBLE VALLEY DIABETIC GROUP


I by Club, Littlemoor Road, I Clitheroe, for a talk by Helen


I McGinn and Aimee Harm- er on diet and exrecise. For


I further information on the I group, call Gordon Dixon on 01254245611. .


CLITHEROE RAMBLERS


Saturday, May. 11th, at


9-30 a.m. Meet at Chester Av­ enue car park, Clitheroe, for . Sizergh. Bob Burton 01254 812109. .


. Sunday, May 12th, at 1 p.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car park, Clitheroe, for walkfrom there. Josie Pickup 07545 270599. , Tuesday,Mayi4th,atip.m.


Meet at Chester Avenue car park, Clitheroe, for Chipping. Brian Pearson 01200 441014. Wednesday, May 15th, at


7 p.m. Meet at Spring Wood, Whalley, for evening walk. An­ gela Parker 01200 423633. . Tuesday, May 21st, at 9.52 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue ear park to catch Preston bus to Bay Horse, Osbaldeston. Bob Burton 01254 812109. Wednesday, May 22nd, at •


7 p.m. Meet in Downham for evening walk. Tom Marsh 01200424563.


STEPPINGOUT , Thursday, May 9th, at 1-30


p.m. Meet at Ediford Bridge, Clitheroe, for up to seven; miles.


Thursday, May 9th, at 6-30


p.m. Meet at High Moor Park, Clitheroe, for up to 4.5 miles. Friday, May ioth,'at 1-30


p.m. Meet at Highmoor for up 103.5 miles. .


Sunday,Mayi2tli,at2p.m.


Meet Mitchell Street car park, Clitheroe, for up to 1.5 miles. V Monday, May 13th, at 1-30


p.m. Meet in Rimington for up 104.5 miles. ■ • - Tuesday, May 14th, at 9-45 ■ torioa.m.start.Pramblefrom:


Monday, May 13th, at 7-30 I p.m. Meet in Clitheroe Rug-'


Mitchell Street car park, Clit- heroe,toEdisford..


.. Tuesday, May 14th, at 10- 30 3.m. Meet at Garstang car parkforup to seven miles with stops for views, flora; fauna and lunch.


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" Turn up or telephone 01200 424444 for further de­ tails.;


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' Thursday, May 16 th, at 1-30 p.m. Meet in Downham for up; to seven miles.


Thursday, May 16th, at


6-30 p.m. Meet by the Bailey Arms, Hurst Green, for up to 4.5 miles.


. Friday, May 17th, at 1-30


p.m. Meet at Platform Gal­ lery, Clitheroe, for linea walk,


catching bus. Bring pass/fare, Sunday,Mayi9th,at2p.m.


Meet Platform Gallery, Clithe­ roe, for up to 1.5 miles. Monday, May 20th, at 1-30


p.m. Meet Edisford Bridge, Clitheroe, for up to 4.5 miles. Tuesday, May 21st, at 9-45 or 10 a.m. start. Pramble from


Spring Wood Children’s Cen­ tre.: Tuesday, May 21st, at 10


a.m. Meet? at Corporation Arms, Lower Road, Longridge, for up to 3.5 miles.


■ Thursday,May23rd,ati-30 p.m. Meet Whalley Bus Sta tion for up to seven miles. Thursday, May 23rd, at


6-30 p.m. Meet Castle Cement car park. West Bradford, for up to 4.5 miles. Walks are free to join. For


further information, tel­ ephone Barrie Williams on 01200414484.


SABDENLINK {STNICHOLAS’ CHURCH)


Thursday, Mayi6th,ati-30


p.m. Afternoon ITea. Solve your IT problems over a cup­ pa. Cost£3.


CLITHEROE NATURAUSTS


Saturday, May 11th. Sum­


mer walks programme contin­ ues with trip to Ilkley.To book, tel. Jean on 01200 538646.'''


RINIINCH'ON IN S n rU T E


Mondays at 7-30 p.m. In-


door bowls. First Tuesday of the month at 7-30 p.m. Women’s Insti­


tute. Last Wednesday of the


montfi from noon. Luncheon Club. ' :


Thursdays at 8p.m. Ladies’


table tennis and also, snooker (open to all). : -


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BOLTQNEY-BOWIAND VILLAGEHALL


Thursday, May 9th, to Sat­


urday ,May 11th, at 7-30 p.m. Bolton-by-Bowland Drama Group presents “Who’s in Bed with the Butler?”, a farce by Michael Parker. Tickets are £6 adults, under 12s £3. They are available on the door, from the Coach and Horses Hotel, Bolton-by-BowIand, the vil­ lage shop, tourist information office or by calling Geoff Cur­ ry on 01200 447048 or Martyn Bishop on01200447406. Friday, May 17th. The


Swing Commanders in con­ cert. Licensed bar. Tickets are £14, inclusive of supper, and are available from tbe village shop or by telephoning 01200 447263.


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WADDINGTON VILLAGE CLUB


Learn about the history of Whalley Abbey with Clitheroe Civic Society on Monday, May 13th.- .


. . . • Every second Saturday at?


7-30 p.m.' Whist and domi­ noes.


For further details, visit www.rimington.org..:;


WESTBRADFORD VILLAGEHALL


Mondays 6-45 to 7-45 p.m.


Tai Chi. For further informa­ tion, call 01200 4233672. Mondays from 8 to 10 p.m. ;


Sequence dancing. For details phoneoi995 61434. Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m.


Zumba. For details, ring 01200' 425008. Wednesdays 9-15 to 11 a.m.?


Mothers and toddlers group.- Ringoi200423672fordetails;{ ; Mondays, Wednesdaysand-


Thursdays, 6 to 9 p.m. Gym club. For details, telephone 01200423424., Fridays from 2 to 4 p.ni.


New bridge group.- Players welcome but must be experi- enced or improvers.' : ;Sunday,Mayi2th,from9to


4 p.m. Antiques and collecta- bles fair with tombola and ? home-made refreshments.. Proceeds in aid of St Cather­ ine’s Church, West Bradford. Admission 5op. For enquir­ ies about stalls, tel. Joyce on


. 01200424311 oroi200423994. .


KNOWLEGREEN VILLAGEHALL


; ■ Monday, May 20th, at 7-30 p.m.-Whist and dominoes.


Cost £1.50, including refresh­ ments. : - Tuesdays, May 14th and'


21st, at 8 p.m. Line dancing with Sharon. Cost £2.50 in­ clusive of refreshments.


' Wednesdays, May 15 th and;


. 22nd, at 7-30 p.m. Advanced sequence dancing. To dance ■ costs £3, inclusive of refresh­ ments.


GSPREAD EAGLE, SAWLEY


Wedhesdays from 7 to 8


p.m. Zumba.'Fitness class. - ;Everyone w e lcom e .


Cost £5. To book and for de­ tails, phone Jackie on 01200 425008.


RIBBLE FUN CLUB. Sundays'at 7-30 p.m. Film


club that meets in the New Inn, Parsons Lane, Clitheroe, to show world cinema and= British films; including con-; temporary, classic, documen­ taries and animation. To jo in'eo s ts £15 per'


Simi - f


Saturday, May 11th, at 8 p.m. Hear live music for free


: asTheZodiacs,fourpiececov- ers band, play. Special guests are folk musicians Jordan Fer­ guson on guitar/vocals and Steven Johnson on uilleann pipes.


SWHALLEY&DIS- TRICTFLOWERCLUB


Thursday, May'gth, at 7-30


p.m. A demonstration by North West Area Demonstra­ tor Joan Robinson to be held at the St Michael and St John’s Parish Centre, Clitheroe. For further details, tel. Carole on 01282772143.


CHATBURN MUSIC EVENTS


Friday,'May 17th, at 7-30


p.m. A 1940s night at Christ Church, Chatburn. Church transformed into an air raid shelter protected by the Ingle- ton Home Guard while Sounds 18 Big Band and vocalists Lyn? Fairbanks and Joe McCarthy entertain. Members of Stage Two


Drama Group will provide ; re-enactments of scenes and speeches, bringing to life the ’ events of the'decade, all sup­ ported with video and news-' reel of local events to provide informative arid fun evening.. Come in British attire of th e ;


period. Tickets are £8," in­ cluding light refreshments, i


- andareavailablefrom butcher Roy Porter in Chatburn or by telephoning 01200 441624 or


: Oi254384893.Proceedswillgo to the church’s development fund to improve facilities. '


OAKHILL ACADEMY, WHALLEY_________


Sunday, May 19th, at 1 p.m.


Ladies’ only charity fashion' and shopping event at O a - . khill Academy to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Care. Event hosted by Mint of Clit­ heroe. It will include catwalk show, accessories sale, cup­ cakes, crafts, jewellery, hair, make-up and beauty demon­ strations, well-being advice, floristry and wine-tasting. Canapes and Champagne on arrival. Goodie bag on depar- - ture. Tickets are £10 and are available from Petra on 01200 428977.


READ UNITED REFORMEDCHURCH


Mondays from 2 to 3 p.m.


Gentle seated exrcise with Age UK. For details, tel. 01200


453073/453077. , . .; GRINDLETON PAVIUON


Wednesdays from 10-45 to


11-45 a.m. Age UK tai chi bal- ' - ance and fitness (over 50s) with Linda Salazar.To book,- phone Linda on 01200 453076. Class can done while seated and is followed by coffee and — chat. / . -


® Monday, May 13th, 6 to 7:


p.m. New weekly class com­ bining pilates, tai chi and yo­ ga. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels. •


STJOHN’SCHURCH, READ


. Monday, May 2ot,h at 7-30 p.m. Readstone Singers present “A Spring Concert”. ; a


Performancefollowedbywine and cake. Tickets £5 payable


on the door. For further de- tails,tel.01282773060.' ■ ' -


CLITHEROE CIVIC “ SOCIETY , Monday. May 13th; at 7-30


p.m. Meet in Ribble 'Valley;- Council Chambers for an il-: lustratedtalkbyNigelNeilen-i


titled “The History ofWhalley > . Abbey”. Visitors welcome to - attend for £3. Students free.-■:


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