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ClfttMHXie CasHe Museum
To Thursday February 28th Pirates treasure hunt. Wedtiesday February 20th frortt noon. Halfterm pirate crafts. Booking advised. Tei. 01200 424568. Saturdays from 2 p.m. Story time.
Sundays noon to 3-30 p.ih
Crafty Sunday fun. Mondays during term time Mystery object handiing (adults only). Intriguing objects from the collections introduced by a museum a ssistan t
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Chlppfng To Thursday Febiuary 2 ^ 9 a.m. to 4-30 p.m, dally. Winter exhibition featuring the artistic endeavours of Lancashire painters, potters, woodturners and jewellery makers among others. Free admission.
Platform Galleiy,
Cinheroe Dally from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 4-30 p.m. Saturday, Exhibrted art and marketplace for hand crafted gifts. Free entry.
Ciitheroe UlMraiy
Thursdays 9-30 a.m. to noon Braille It Tel. 01200 426063. Tuesdays at 2 p.m. Toddler Rhyme Time -tem i time. Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 2 p.m. Story time. Temi time only.
Chatbum Ubraiy
Every Thursday from 1-15 p.m. to 1-45 p.m. Story time for preschoolers. Every second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. Chatbum Book Group. For more details, tel. 01200 441047.
S s Michael & John Parish Centre,
Lowergate Every Monday evening. RIbble Valley Visually Impaired Group. Tel. 01200 426822. February 20th 2 to 5 p.m. Tea dance. To dance and. enjoy a delicious tea costs £ 3 .5 0 . For details phone Daphne on 01200 427912. February 27th at 7-30 p.m. Beekeejjing. Lancashire fanner Craig Hughes will speak on his passion for beekeeping. £2 ■ entry includes tea and biscuits.
PendleClub,
Loweigate Tuesdays at 7-30 p.m. Sequence dancing for over55s. Wednesdays 2 to 4 p.m. Young at Heart Club for gentle seated exercise.
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Gisbum Festival
Hail First Satuniay of the month 10-30 a.m. to 4-30 p.m.
Bowland Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.
Waddlngton
Methodist Church Fridays 10 to 11-30 a.m. Waddlers Toddler Group.
St Maty ’S Centra,
Ciitheroe Mondays Toddlergroup, ladies' badminton, line dancing, pilates, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. TuesiiaysJujrtsu. Weitnesdays Zumba, tai chi. Brownies, Spanish lessons. Thtrrsdays Yoga, Latin dancing. Fridays Line dancing. Saturdays Weight Watchers,
•Sparkle Dance Academy. Saturday February 16th to Saturday February 23rd (excluding February 17th) at 7-30 p.m. with 2-15 p.m. matinee on 23rd. Ciitheroe Parish Church Arinateur Operatic and Dramatic Socie^ presents Cole Porter’s 'K is s Me Kate". Tickets from £10 to £12 with a family matinee ticket at £ 3 0 . Tel. 07974 323832 or v
isitwww.thopera.co.uk or from the S t Mary's Centre box office.
Ciitheroe United
Reformed Church Tuesdays noon to 1-30 p.m. Open church with a service of reflection at 12-30 p.m. February 15th and every other Ffiday at 1-30 p.m. Whizz Tots mums and toddlers.
Nibble Valley
Dance Studio Mondays at 10-45 a.m. and Thursdays at 10-15 a.m. In Ciitheroe United Reformed Church. Zumba Gold, Latin dance workout for mature movers. New participants very welcome. Cost £ 4 . Mondays at 1-30 p.m. Preschool ballet for children aged 3-r. Basic ballet moves andmusicalify. Mondays at 5-15 p.m. Ballet for teens. Suitable for beginners from age 11-r. Mondays at 6 p.m. Adult beginners’ tap. A 10 week course that will be repeated regularly. For more information and to book places on any of . the above, phone Lindsay on 0 78 8 1 8M 944 or emiail info®
ribblevalleydance.com
Trinity Methodist
Church Every Tuesday at 11 a.m.
"Elderflower" group. Gentle seated exercise. Tel.01200 453076/453077. Saturday February 23rd from 10 a.m. to noon. Coffee Stop.
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Monthly pop up cafe for drinks ands snacks plus various stalls to raise moneyforTrinity’s Redevejopment Fund.
Trinity Community
Centra Every Wednesday night. Kai Karate Club.
Gisbum Stirfc
House Hotel Thursdays at 1 p.m. Women’s weekly personal developmentgroup, “Isn’f it ' time 2bu?". Contact Caro|yne Lobb on 012CX) 445258.
First Choice Credit-
Union Fridays from 2 to 3 p.m. At Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Wesleyan Row, Parson Lane, Ciitheroe. First Choice Credit Union for savings accounts . and affordable loans. Open to all Ribble Valley residents. Tel. 01706 215082 or log on to
www.firstchoicecu.co.uk
Billington & Langho
ViliugeHali Dally. Pre-school playgroup. Indoor and outdoor play areas. Tel. 07986 255643 forfurther information. Every Monday afternoon. Leisure club for over-55s to make friends, play dominoes, scrabble arid table tennis. New friends welcome, tel. 01254 823794. Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. - Zumba. Frtness class open to a ll. £ 3.5 0 per person. Tel. Jennifer Green on 01254 296122 or-email jennifer.
5reen@brfctiusLc0.uk Tuesdays 8-15 to 10 p.m. Beginners’ ballroom dancing cla sse s. Tel. 07732 826176. Wednesday evenings. Narcock Archers. For nformation, tel. 01254 248317 :
i Thursday evenings. : Badminton club. New players : needed. All welcome. Also, : value for money court hire. : Tel. 07772 790954.
i Angela Westweli : School of Dance,
i Moor Lane : Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and ■ Saturdays at 9-30 a.m.
: Dancing Babies, for children • aged from two years.
: Wednesdays from 8 p.m. • Ladies’ adult ballet cla ss. : Cost£4. For more about : these classes and to enrol : for RAD ballet, IDTA modem ■ jazz and tap (all grades), tel. I 01200 444211 or v is it WWW.
: angelawestwellschoolofdance. : com.
i Whalley
i Methodist Church : Tuesdays 9-15 to 11 a.m. \ Little R sh e s^ u p for toddlers arid babies wrth parents/carers.
Whalley Countiy
Dance Group Fridays 7-30 to 9-30 p.m. Class meets in Whalley Methodist Church. Beginners welcome and no need to bring a partner. Cost is £3 per class including tea and biscuits. Tel. 01282 770702.
iJpReading& Managing Hearing
Lo ss' Tuesday 2 to 4 p.m. Free lip reading classes open
to all at Ciitheroe Library (30p charge for refreshments). For details, e-mail teacher Carol Riley at
cariley@talk21.com or Rhone 01200 426769.
TheGrand Friday Febraary 15th from noon to 2
p.iri.
: Lunchtime jazz with Adrian : Ingram’s Jazz Dawgs. Admission : £3or£1.50toholdersofThe : Grand’s Affinity Card, i Febniaiy 15th, 7 to 10 p.m. : "NRG". Celebrate school’s out ; for half-term. Dancing, games I andgrveawaysforYears8,9 . : and 10. Tickets are£5. . j February 16th from 7 p.m. : TRextasy. Marc Bolan/T. Rex • tribute band perfonns a powerful : set of rock and pop anthems. ■ February 17th from 2 p.m. : MonsterCeilidhBand. Re- • scheduled date with the band, : which mixes a traditional take : with a modem twist on its folk j genre. Tickets £8 for adults, £4 i for U-18s and free for U-12s. : February 18th at 11 a.m. i and 2-30 p.m. I CBeebies’ Sid Sloane. Songs, : magic and lots of audience I participation make for a fun : show aimed at three to seven • year-olds fronted by popular : presenter Sid Sloane. Tickets i £10adultsand£8U-18s. : February 20th at 2 p.m. • The Nightin^le. Masks, I pupperty, animation, story- : telling and music used by j theatre company Horse and : Bamboo to re-tell Hans Christian : Andersen’s story. Tickets £8.50 : adults, £ 5 U-18s or £25 for I families (2 adults, 2 children). : February 22nd from noon : to 2 p.m.
: Luncheon jazz with the Eric ; Ainsworth Quartet featuring Lyn : Fairbanks on vocals. Admission : is£3or£1.50toholdersofThe : Grand’s Affinity Card.
; February 22nd from 430 : to 63 0 p.m. : lamily Fun Night Robin Hood J Jousting, hoop throwing, archery
: and a gold coin race bring half- I term week to a close. Tickets : are £ 4 inclusive of food. • - February 22nd from 8 p.m. Acoustic Village featuring
; Hannah and Lois, the Remedy : and Neil & Sue.
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February 23rd at 7 p.m. TheRainband. Oneof Manchester’s hippest new indie outifts,makes its Ciitheroe debut Support from The Shade. Tickets are £ 8 . February 24th, 3 to 8 p.m. Heaven in the Afternoon. The Grand’s monthly Northern Soul
. get together. Tickets are £6. February 27th from 7 p.m. (stago at 7-45 p.m.). Eric Robson on the Life of Alfred Wainwright Presentation followed by a Q&A session on Wainwight’s Ilife. Tickets £8. To book the above tel. 01200 421599.
Clitherae Bridge ~
Club February 14th, 18th, 21st, 25th and 28th. In Chatbum School Hall at 7-15 p.m. Improvers and experienced players welcome.
Ciitheroe
Naturiaists February 21st at 730 p.m. Meet in St Mary’s Centre, Church Brow, Ciitheroe, for • talk by Frank Duckett entitled "Splendours of Iceland". For details tel. 01200 446847.
Clittieroe Mountaineering
Club. February 21st at 8 p.m. Indoor meeting at Clrtheroe Cricket Club, Chatbum Road, ’ wrth Bern Hardman’s talk entitled "The Royal Highway-a Traverse of Mont Blanc". Non members welcome. February 24th at 8 a.m. Meet at council offices car park for fell walking meet at Buckden Pike. For details, phone Andy
Blake.ly on 07823 690633.
Ciitheroe Ramblers February 17th at 930 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Osbaldeston. Norman Hobson 01254 262463. - Febmary 19th at 10 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for llkley. Valerie Grooby 01200428766. Febraary 24th at 930 a.m. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Summit, near Todmorden. Josie Pickup 07545270599. Febraary 26th at 1 p.m. Meet at ChesterAvenue car park for Highmoor, Clitheroe. Evelyn Gorst 01200 426956.
Bowland Walkers February 17th, 11-45 a.m. Meet at Ciitheroe Interchange
for X80 bus to Skipton for four milerfrom Gargraveto i^stone. Febraary 20th, 1130 a.m. Meet at Ciitheroe Interchange. For No.lO bus to Dunsop Bridge Fora five milerto Slaidbum. For infomnation and to join
the walks, telephone 01200 443561.
Stepping Out
February 14th at 1 3 0 p.m. Meet at S t Peter’s Church, Salesbuiy, up to seven miles. Febraary 15th at 1 3 0 p.m. Meet at Platform Galleiy, Ciitheroe, up to 3 .5 miles. Febraary 17th at 2 p.m. Meet at Platform Galleiy, for gentle walk of up 1 .5 miles. Febraary 18th at 1 3 0 p.m. Meet at Ribchester car park. Church Street, up to 4 .5 miles. Febraary 21st at 1 3 0 p.m. Meet in Downhamforwalkofup to seven miles. Febraary 22nd at 1 3 0 p.m. Meet at Whalley Bus Station for walk of up to 3 .5 miles. Febraary 24th at 2 p.m. Meet at Platform Gallery, for gentle walk of up to 1 .5 miles. Febraary 25th at 1 3 0 p.m. Meet at Dunsop Bridge car park for walk of up to 4 .5 miles. Route suitable for Trampers, avilable for hire for a small, donation by phoning Simori O’Rourke on 01200 425028 or 07594 550130. Trampers will be delivered to start of walk. Febraary 26th, 1030 a.m. Meet at Edisfbrd Bridge, Ciitheroe, up to seven miles w'rth stops to take in views, feuna, flora and a packed lunch. February 28th at 1 3 0 p.m. Meet at Highmoor, Ciitheroe, for walk of up to seven miles. Walks are free to join. Fbrftrrther information telephone Bam'e Williams on 01200 414484.
West Bradford
Village Hall Mondays 6-45 to 7-45 p.m. Tai Chi. For further inftrrmation, telephone 01200 4233672. Mondays 8 to 10 p.m. Sequence dancing. For details phone 01995 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. Ring 01200 423672 for details. Thursdays 730 to 930 p.m. Short mat indoor bowling. For details phone 01200 429626. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 9 p.m. Gym club. For details, telephone 01200423424. Fridays from 2 to 4 p.m. New bridge group. Players welcome but must be experienced or improvers. Febraary 22nd at 730 p.m. Houghton Weavers. The ever popular folksters in concert for Cancer Research UK and Ribble Valley Crossroads
Care.Tlckets at £16 include supper. Tel. 01200 441953 to book.
KnowleGraen
Village Hall February 21st from noon. -unchtime concert featuring he Invell Octet led by Dewi Tudor Jones. Graduates from he Royal Northern College of Music combine with freelance
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5% abv, this wine has a gentle Turkish delight shade of pink and a little spritz rather than full blown sparkling wine. The grapes are partly fermented, hence the light alcohol, and the rest of the sugar that would be fermented out is kept in the wine. A cheety, refreshing, juicy, fruit-loaded wine, this is designed to be drunk slightly chilled and can also he enjoyed on its own. Mrs Wigley is the wineiys cat
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musicians from orchestras such a s the Halle and BBC Philharmonic to perftirm music by Mendelssohn. The concert, forwhich tickets must be pre-
I booked, is followed by two course lunch. Tickets at£15 include lunch or £11 for concert only. Accompanied children pay £ 7 . To book phone 01200 425629 or 07814 782144 up to5 3 0 p.m. on the day before the performance. Please state rf a vegetarian meal is required. February 25th at 730 p.m. Whist and dominoes. To play is £1.50 wrth tea and biscurts. February 28th from noon. Lunchtime concert featuring Simon Brady on mandolin ■ and Philip Kubilius on piano, followed by lunch. Prices and how to book as above.
Rimington
Memorial Institute Mondays at 730 p.m.' Indoor bowls. First Tuesday of the month at 730 p.m.- Women’s Institute. Last Wednesday of the
month from noon. Luncheon Club. Thursdays at 8 p.m. Ladies’ table tennis plus snooker.
Every second Saturday at 73 0
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Whalley & District
Rower Club February 14th at 730 p.m. Romance themed flower arranging demonstration entitled "All You Need is Love" in S t Michael annd St John’s Parish Centre, Lowergate.
Village Hail Februaiy 27th at 7-30 p;m. Whist and dominoes. To play is £3 including supper.
Newton Village
Hall Saturday February 23rd. Tribute band AbbA Nites perfonns. Tickets are £8 including a hot supper. To book, tel. Sandra on 01200 448289 or Diana on 448273.
Bofton4}y-Bowland
Hall Thursday Febraary 2Sth, Friday March 1st, Saturday March 2nd at 730 p.m. with 130 Saturday matineo The Slaidbum Players present "Alice in Wonderiand". Traditional famik' panto. Tickets .£6 for adults, £3 for children available by phoning Heather on 01200 446349 or emailing Tracy at tracy007ankers@
hotmail.co.uk
Slaidbum Village
Nibble Fun Club Sundays at 730 p.m. Film club that meets in the New Inn, Parsons Lane, Ciitheroe, to show world cinema and British films, including contemporary, classic, documentaries and animation. To join is £15 per year. No entrance charge for screenings. Turn up or phone 01200 424444 for details.
Nibble Valley
Meditation Group Monday Febraary 25th. Celebrate the Pisces solar festival at the Sanctuary of
Healing, Langho. Phone 01254 825976, e-mail sheilafish6@
aol.com orvisitwww.
ribblevalleymeditaUon.co.uk.
Stonyhurst College, Hurst
Green Friday Februaiy 22nd to Sunday the 24th, 1030 I a.m. to 5 p.m. (430 p.m. Sunday finish). Antiques and fine art feir.
Hogbton Tower
February 17th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Merchant of Hoghton Farmers’
Market Admission is £1 per car. House and garden closed to the public for winter but cafe and gift shop open. Wednesday and Thursday February 20th and 2 1 st' from 7-15 p.m. Ghost tour dinner. Led by silent torchbearers and to include halls, underground passages and well house. H o lto n Tower is reputedly Britain’s third most haunted house. Mulled wine on arrival. Dinner on finishing tour. Tickets at £25pp must be pre booked on 01254 852986.
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