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1 34 i ■ VALLEY LISTINGS


THEGRAND Thursday, August 14 th, at


• 2 pm. Family film: “Muppets


K Most Wanted”. Adults £3, H under 18s £2. c Tuesday, August 19th, at 2 pm. Family film: “Khumba:


. A Zebra’s Tale.” Adults £3, under 18s £2. To book tickets for all


9 events at The Grand, call 01200421599.


... ST MARY’S CENTRE Mondays, 9-30 to 1 1 am,


toddler group; 1 to 2-30 pm, ladies’ badminton; 3-30 to 5 pm, foster carers’ group; 6 to 7 pm, martial arts; 6 to 7-30 pm, Beavers; 7-30 to gpm, Cubs; 7-30 to 9-30 pm, line dancing. Tuesdays, 6-30 to 9-30pm,


' jujitsu. Wednesdays, 10 to noon,


Spanish class; 4 to 7-30 pm, Little Voices; 6 to 7-30 pm, St Mary’s Brownies; 7-30 to 9 pm,


- - St Mary’s Guides; 7-30 to 8-30 pm, belly dancing (women


only), costs £5. For details, call Katy on 07780 708544. Thursdays, 10 to 11-30


am, yoga; 7-30 to 10 pm, Latin dancing."


Fridays, 10-30 to n-3oam,


line dancing; 3-3040 5 pm, foster carers’ group; 6-30 to 9-30 pm, Techie Heaven.


STEPPING OUT Thursday, August 14th, at


1-30 pm. Meet at Burholme Bridge for up to seven miles. At 6-30 pm, meet at Castle Cement car park, West Brad­ ford, for up to 4.5 miles. Friday, August 15 th, at 1-15


pm. Meet at Platform Gallery, Clitheroe, for car share walk of up to 3.5 miles. Sunday, August 17th, at 2


pm. Meet at Platform Gallery, Clitheroe, for up to 1.5 miles. Monday, August 18th, at


, 1-30 pm. Meet at Whalley Bus Station for up to 4.5 miles. Tuesday, August 19 th, at 10


am. Meet at Longridge Civic Hall for up 3.5 miles. Wednesday, August 20th,


at io-3oam. Meet at Leighton Moss RSPB car park. Take a packed lunch. Thursday, August 21st,


at 1-30 pm. Meet at Edisford Bridge, Clitheroe, for up to seven miles. At 6-30 pm, meet at Sabden car park for up to


*4-5 miles. Friday,August22nd,ati-3o


pm. Meet at Highmoor for up to 3.5 miles.


Sunday, August 24th, at " V


2pm.MeetatPlatformGallery, Clitheroe, for up to 1.5 miles.' Tuesday, August 26th, at


10-30 am. Meet in Rimington by Cosgroves for up to seven miles with stops for views, flora, fauna and lunch. Take a packed lunch. Thursday, August 28 th, at


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1-30 pm. Meet at Newton car park for up to seven miles. At 6-30 pm, meet in Downham forup to 4.5 miles. . Walks are free to join. For


further information, call Barrie on 01200 414484.


KNOWLEGREEN VILLAGE HALL Monday, August 11th, at


7-30 pm. Whist and dominoes. To play costs £2, inclusive of tea and biscuits.


CLITHEROEGARDEN CLUB


Every first Wednesday of


the month at 7-30 pm, club night. Members meet at Rib- blesdale Wanderers Cricket Club, off Brownlow.Street, Clitheroe. Newmembers wel­ come, whatever level of gar­ dening ability.


WESTBRADFORD VILLAGE HALL Mondays, from 6-30 to


7-30 pm. Tai chi. For further information, call 01200 440523. From 8 to 10 pm. Sequence dancing. For details, call 01995 61434. Mondays, Wednesdays and


Thursdays, 6 to 9 pm. Gym club. For details, call 01200


423424- Tuesdays, from 7 to 8 pm.


Zumba. For details, call 01200 425008. Every first and third Tuesday, from 7pm. Backgam­ mon Club. For details, call lan on 07764 796328. Every third Wednesday of


the month, at 7-30 pm. Whist and dominoes. Thursdays, from 1 to 2 pm.


Pilates. Take a mat For details, call Janina on 07912 934407. Last Thursday of the


month, from 7-30 pm. Village Garden Club. For details, call Marilyn on 01200 422097. Fridays, from 2 to 4 pm.


Bridge group. New players welcome, but must be expe­ rienced or improvers. For general information


and to hire hall, call Annie Wildman on 07531854102 or


email wbvhbookingsecretaiy @gmail.com


CLITHEROECASTLE MUSEUM Museum open daily from


noon to 4 pm. Admission costs £4 adults and £3 concessions. Accompanied children admit­ ted free. To Sunday, August 31st.


Hunt for pirate treasure among the collections. Chil­ dren’s competition plus craft to make Roman souvenir or pirate paraphenalia for sop charge. EverySaturdayandSunday during opening hours, crafty.


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To be included in the CmeroeAdvertiser and Times listings sender: e-mail tojuiie.frankiand@jpress.co.uk or send details to The Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB72EW Entnes must be submitted by 5pm on the Wednesday prior to publication. No responsibility can be accepted for wrong entries.


• Tuesday, August 19th, at 10 am. Meet at Chester Av­ enue car park for Kettlewell to Burnsall. Tony Mountain: 01282774840. Wednesday, August 20 th,


at 6-45 pm. Meet at Dean Clough GR 323 717. Graham


Davies: 01254 301953-


KNOWLEGREEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Fridays, from 9-30 to 11 am.


First Fruits Toddler Group. Term-time play session for children up to five years and their carers. Sundays, at 11 am. Family


service. Saturday, August 9th, from


Food, glorious food! If you’re in Clitheroe this coming Saturday, there’will be


no escaping what has now become an annual feast of en­ tertainment. Clitheroe Food Festival takes over the whole of the town centre with artisan food and drink producers keen to '


tempt the hundreds of visitors it now attracts to taste test and buy their wares. However, there are a couple of highlights that being local you may be able to reach before the hordes descend. One is the Pudding Fest, which is an event running from 11-30 am in St Mary’s Centre. This raises cash for the Friends of Chernobyl’s Children charity. Turn up, hand over £5 and you receive three generous portions of differ­ ent puds to eat on the spot or take home plus a drink. It ends when the pudding runs out so get there in good time. The other is a children’s event at Clitheroe Library. This will follow the theme of much loved Very Hungry Caterpil­ lar book with the story and activities followed by a deli­ cious tea party. It’s free, but booking is a must. Pictured above are Helen Colley and the Rev. Andy Froud at the launch of last year’s Clitheroe Pudding Fest.


fun for children. Each child pays sop to participate. Saturdays at 2 pm. Story


time for children aged three to eight years. Mondays during term


time. Mystery object han­ dling (adults only). Intriguing objects from the collections introduced by a museum as­ sistant.


BILLINGTONAND LANGHO VILLAGE HALL


Daily, pre-school play­


group. Indoor and outdoor play areas. Call 07986 255643 for further information. Monday a ftern oon s ,


leisure club for over 55s. Play dominoes, Scrabble, table tennis etc. New friends welcome, tel. 01254 823794. Tuesdays, from 8-15 to


10 pm. Beginners’ ballroom dancing classes. Tel. 07732 826176 for details. Wednesday evenings,


WarcockArchers.Fordetails, call 01254 248317.


Thursday evenings, bad­


minton club. New players welcome.


HURSTGREEN VILLAGE HALL


Thursdays in term time,


from 9-30 to 11-30 am. Little Hobbits group for toddlers and babies with their parents or carers. Cost: £1 for adults and £1 per child, inclusive of refreshments. For more in­ formation, email hurstgreen toddlers@hotmail.co.uk


CLITHEROE RAMBLERS Saturday, August 9th, at


9-30 am. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Barden Bridge. Roger Sagar: 01200 425450. Tuesday, August 12 th, at 1


pm. Meet at Chester Avenue car park for Maries Wood. Mary Pinto: 01254 690226. Wednesday, August 13th,


at 6-45 pm. Meet in Whalley for evening walk. Alan Bowles: 01254823331. Sunday, August 17th, at


9-30 am. Meet at Chester Av­ enue car park for Clitheroe circular walk (20km). Brian Davies: 01200 428383.


WHALLEY VILLAGEHALL Mondays at 11-15 am. Yoga.


Hour-long drop in class for men and women. Suitable for all fitness levels. For further details, email adeleannscott@ gmail.com Wednesdays at 6-30 pm. Whalley Art Group. Fun painting and draw­ ing class for beginners and intermediates. Newmembers welcome. For further details, callJeanHolton 01254824825 or 0770 9259237.


TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH


Mondays. Clitheroe Food-


bank, Bible study and Scouts. Tuesdays, at 11 am. Gen­


tle exercise group. Session followed by refreshments/ chat. Cost £3, inclusive of refreshments. Age UK activ- ity^Tel. 01200 453076/453077. Also, Rainbows, Brownies,


9 to 11 am. Men’s breakfast. Admission free. All bikers welcome. Tuesday, August 19th to


Sunday, August 24th, at 10 am. Ribble Valley Family Bible Week with children’s holiday Bible club. Come and camp or come for the day. Booking forms for campaing available from www.knowlegreencc. com. No need to book as a day visitor.


CLITHEROE UNITED REFORMEDCHURCH Tuesdays, noon to i-3opm.


Open church, including service of reflection at 12- 30pm. Saturday, August 9 th, from


10 to 3 pm. Annual jigsaw festival. Free admission. Saturday, August 16th,


from 10 to 3-30 pm. Monthly artisan craft market. Range of stalls selling unique gifts. Refreshments available. Free admission.


Guides and Clover Club (first Tuesday, alternate months). Wednesdays. Clitheroe


Foodbank, Ladies’ Afternoon Fellowship (alternate weeks) and Trinity Ramblers. Thursdays. Guides and


Trinity Ramblers. Fridays. Clitheroe Food-


bank, Carer Group (third Fridayofthemonth)andTOFS (Tea on Friday), fun for all ages - term time only: Saturdays. Coffee Stop


- pop up snack bar to raise funds for redevelopment (last Saturday of the month). Sundays, at 10 and 6 pm.


Worship. For further details on above, call 07775 890733.


ST MARY’S CHURCH HALL, LANGHO Tuesdays, from 1-30 to


3 pm. Gentle exercise class organised by Age UK. Cost is £2.50. For further details, call


01200453073.


CHATBURN LIBRARY Thursdays, 1-15 to 1-45 pm.


Story time for pre-school­ ers. Second Thursday of the month. Family history sur­ gery, Chatterbooks young person’s (eight to 12 years) reading group and Chatburn Book Group. For further in­ formation, call Gary on 0300 1236703.


CLITHEROE FIRE STATION Tuesdays, from 1 to 3 pm.


Clitheroe Crafty Corner. Free to join. Take your own mate­ rials to enjoy your craft with like-minded others. ' For further information,


call Iain on 07507 838975 or Elaine on 07508 056302.


CHATBURN PRIMARYSCHOOL Wednesdays, from 7to 7-30


pm. Metafit class. For details, call Jackie on 01200 425008.


PENDLECLUB, LOWERGATE Tuesdays, 7-30 pm. Se­


quence dancing for over 55s. Wednesdays, from 10-15 to


11-45 am. Yoga for beginners. From 2 to 4 pm, Young at Heart Club forgentle seated exercise and social. Both organised by Age UK. For details, call 01200


453073/453077.


BAYLEYARMS, HURSTGREEN Every second Thursday


of the month. Jazz suppers in collaboration with Ribble Valley Jazz & Blues Club. For more details, call 01254 826478.


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MMUNITYCENTRE Every Wednesday night,


ai Karate Club. Every other Friday, from


2-30 to 3-30 pm. East Lan- ashire People First. Drop-in ession for local adults with


earning disabilities. Enjoy lm club, crafts, outings.


LITHEROE UCTIONMART Sundays, from 7 to 4 pm.


Collectors’ market and car oot. Indoor and outdoor


capacity for more than 300 stalls. Stall prices from £15, with £5 discount for senior citizens on the final Sunday of the month. Unloading and set up from 7 am, with early trade buying admission from 7 to 8 am at £5. Public admis­ sion from 8 to 10 am costs £2, from 10 to noon £1.50 and from noon to 4 pm £i. To reserve stall space, call 01253 782828 or log on to www. hoylespromotions.co.uk


WHALLEY METHODIST CHURCH Every Monday at 6-30 pm.


Yoga. Hour long drop-in class for men and women. Suitable for all fitness levels. For further details, email


adeleannscott@gmail.com Every Tuesday, fromg-is to


11 am. Little Fishes group for toddlers and babies with their parents or carers. Every Thursday, from 2


to 3-30 pm. Gentle exercise class organised by Age UK. For further details, call 01200 453073.


GRINDLETON PAVILION


Mondays, from 1 to 3


pm, Ribble Valley Breast Friends breast cancer sup­ port group. Contact Alison Waller on 07890 685932. From 6 to 7-15 pm, yoga. Contact Alison Knapper,. alison@tax-easy.co.uk From 7-30 to 8-30 pm, zumba. Contact Caroline Waters, carolinewaters20@gmail.com Tuesdays,’ from 9-15 to 11-


15 am (excepting August 12th and 19th), mother and tod- dlergroup. Contact Annabella Towler, annabellaw8i@ hotmail.com From 7-30 to 9-30 pm, Ribblesdale Camera Club. Contact Dean Weaver, dwofclitheroe@gmail.com Wednesdays, from 10-.


45 to 11-45 am (none in Au­ gust). Age UK tai chi (for °ver-5os). Contact Linda


Find m m


Salazar, lsalazar@ageuklancs. org.uk From 2 to 4 pm, short


• niatbowling(re-startingearly October). For details, tel. Jeff Marshall on 01200 440157. From 6-15 to 7-30 pm, yoga. Contact Alison Knapper, alison@tax-easy.co.uk. From 7 pm, beekeeping. For infor­ mation about beekeeping- classes, contact Janet Murray, scrubbers2001@aol.com Thursday, August 7th, and


every first Thursday of the month at noon for 12-30 pm. Luncheon club. Open to all. To reserve a place, leave a mes­ sage on 07805 714217 or send en email to grindletonpavilion @gmail.com Thursdays (from Sep­


tember 18th,except second Thursday of the month), from 7-30 to 9-30 pm, Craft & Chat. Call 07891 979789. Second Thursday of the month, WI. Contact Ann Connell, shud btaylor@yahoo.co.uk Fridays, from 9-30 to 10-


30 am, yoga. Contact Alison Knapper, alison@tax-easy. co.uk Third Friday of the month, from 7 to 10 pm, film club. Contact Mike Bazley, mike.bazley@gmail!com Saturdays, pm. Grindle-


ton FC. Contact Ray Powell, chairmanray@gmail.com Monthly. Tribal belly dance


workshop. For details, call Mandy Brennan on 01200


441551- Table tennis. Variable


availability. Call 07805 714217 to check.


CLITHEROE MOUNTAINEERING CLUB


Thursday, August 7th, at 9


am. Meet at Clitheroe Cricket Club car park for Bolton Ab­ bey. For farther information, call Ann Connell or Frank Taylor on 01200 443633. Sunday, Augustioth. Rock


climbing meet. Details from Anne Daykin on 01200425841. Thursday, August 14th,


at 8 pm. Indoor meeting at Clitheroe Cricket Club featur­ ing members’ recent trips and photos.


CLITHEROE LIBRARY Every Thursday, from 9-30


am to noon. Braille It. Tel. 01200 426063. From 9-30 to 11-30 am, silver surfer drop- in session. Free help and guidance on ways to get more out ofyour computer. Tuesdays, at 2 pm. Toddler


Rhyme Time- term time only. Thursdays, at 10 am and


Saturdays, at‘2 pm. Story time sessions, term time only.


MORETOSEE OO Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, 3 King Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2EW Saturday, August 9th, at 11


am and 2 pm. The Very Very Hungry Caterpillar Tea Party.


Specialstorytimewithfunac- tivities and delicious tea. Free but places must be booked by calling in to the library or emailing c!itheroe.library@ lancashire.gov.uk Tuesday,Augusti2th,from


10-30 to noon. Mythical Maze. Special summer reading chal­ lenge activity session. Free.


RIMINGTON INSTITUTE Mondays, at 7-3opm.


Indoor bowls. FirstTuesdayofthe month


at 7-30 pm. Women’s Institute. Last Wednesday of the


month from noon. Luncheon club.


Thursdays, at 8 pm. Ladies’


table tennis and also snooker (open to all).


LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORYAND HERALDRY SOCIETY


Every second Tuesday of


the month, 7-30 pm at Clithe­ roe Cricket Club, Chatburn Road.


WHALLEY LIBRARY Mondays, from 1-30 to 4


pm. Pearls of Wisdom Craft Circle.


Tuesdays, from 1-30 pm.


Play Scrabble. From 2-30 to 2-50 pm. Baby Bounce and Rhyme. FirstTuesdayofthemonth,


from 6 to 7 pm. Police surgery and advice session. Wednesdays, from 2 to 2-30


pm. Story time for pre-school children. First Wednesday of the


month. Whalley New Pages adult reading group and find your past with a family history surgery. Second Wednesday of the


month. Trailblazers young person’s (aged eight to 12 years) reading group. Fridays, from 11 to 11-30 am.


Story timeforpre-school chil­ dren.


- Computing for Beginners, offeredby Age UK, takes place at Whalley Library. For more information on'


all groups and activities, call 03001236703 or email whalley. library@Iancashire.gov.uk


CHATBURN VILLAGEHALL Tuesdays, from 10 to noon,


and Fridays, from 12-45 to 2-45. pm, Painting for Pleasure watercolour classes. Suitable for beginners and more expe­


rienced artists. Demonstra­ tions, colour hand-outs or workonyourown. For more details, call Judy


Tomlinson on 01254 397724 or 07903 534646 or email


painting 4pleasure@tiscali. co.uk Wednesdays, from 7-30 to


9 pm. Yoga. For more details, call Pat Salmon on 01282 770192.


STMICHAEL& ST JOHN’S PARISH CENTRE, LOWERGATE Every Monday evening.


Ribble Valley Visually Im­ paired Group. Tel: 01200 426822.


CLITHEROE COMMUNITY CHURCH


Mondays, from 6 pm.


CobraFit health and fitness. Tuesdays, term time from


I- 30 to 3 pm. The Ark toddler group for under fives. From 6 to 7-15 pm term time. X:cell children’s group (seven to II- year-olds) - games, activi­ ties and Bible stories. First Friday of the month


from 12-30 pm. Friendship group for those aged 60 plus, including soup and sand­ wich lunch. Fridays, from 6 pm. CobraFit health and fitness. Fridays, term time from 7 to 9 pm. Encounter youth group - live music, games, tuck shop and more for 1 1 to 18-year-olds. AH' groups meet at the King’s Centre, Millthorne Avenue, Clitheroe.


WADDINGTON METHODIST CHURCH


Fridays, from 10 to 11-30 am. Waddlers Toddler Group.


CROSSROADS CARE LUNCHEON CLUB Thursday, August 14th,


at 1 1 am with lunch served at 12-15 pm. Enjoy a brew, choose lunch and enjoy lunch and entertainment for £4.60 at Mearley Fold Day Centre, Bright Street, Clitheroe. Transport can be arranged if needed. To book a place and request transport, call Hilary on 01200 422104 or 07730421990.


HOGHTONTOWER Thursday, August 7th, at 8


pm (doors open 7 pm). Chap­ terhouse Outdoor Theatre presents “The Adventures


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of Sherlock Holmes”. Tick­ ets from the Hoghton Tower office, Preston and Black­ burn visitor centres, via www. seetickets.com or by calling 0871220 0260. Adults £14, stu- dents/children £10 and family £42 (two adults, two children). Sunday, August 17th, from


10 to 2 pm. Farmers' market. Car parking £1. Pedestrians 50p to access. From noon to 4 pm. Roaring 20s on the Lawn. Live 1920s band Cafe Au Lait to entertain. Take a picnic. Dress 1920 style (optional). Costs £4 perpersonplus £1 carparking.


CLITHEROE BRIDGE CLUB


Mondays and Thursdays


at 7-15 pm in Chatburn school hall. Improvers and expe­ rienced players welcome, but no hosting system, so take a partner. Enquiries on 01254 877256. Cost: £1.50 members; £2.50 non-members.


RIBBLE VALLEY BREASTFRIENDS Mondays, from 1 to 3 pm.


Breast cancer support group. Meet Grindleton Pavilion. For more information, call Alison Waller on 07890 685932, email alison@ribblevalleybreast friends.org.uk or visit www. ribblevalleybreastfriends. org.uk


CLITHEROE COUNTRYMARKET Every Tuesday, from 10 to


11-30 am, in the Lower Hall, Clitheroe United Reformed Church. Home-made produce and crafts (hand-knitted baby and children’s clothes, hand- painted silk scarves, jewel­ lery) plus locally grown plants and cut flowers. Refresh­ ments from 9-30 am.


BRABIN’S GALLERY, CHIPPING


To Sunday, 31st August,


from 9 to 5 pm daily. Art and craft exhibition by Ribble Val­ ley artists working with glass, wood„textiles, paints, ink and mixed media. On Sundays, one or more of the artists will host ah open studio workshop. Free admission.


ST JAMES’ CHURCH, CLITHEROE Sundays at 9 am and 10-30


am. Worship with Holy Com-, munion at 9 am followed by musical worship at 10-30 with Communion on the first Sun­ day of the month. Creche and children’s groups at this serv­


ice except on the second Sun­ day of the month when all ages worship together. Wednesdays at 10-30 am.


Communionservicefollowed by social activities. For more details, visit www.stjamesclitheroe.co.uk.


BOWLANPWALKERS Wednesday, August 13th, 9


at 9-25 am. Meet at Clitheroe Interchange for N0.10 bus to Slaidburn for six-mile walk to Stocks. For further details, call 01200 425773.


DOG INN, WHALLEY Thursday,August7th,from


9 pm. “Open mic” night for local musicians. Listen or play.


CLITHEROE FOOD FESTIVAL


Saturday, Augustgth, from


9-15 am. Music and food events throughout town.


CLITHEROE FREEMASONS Saturday, August gth, from


10 to 4 pm. Open day. Find out moreaboutfreemasonsbyvis- iting the Masonic Rooms at Clitheroe Conservative Club, Castle Street. Refreshments available. Charity cake stall. For further information, call David on 01200 426272.


STONYHURST COLLEGE, HURSTGREEN Friday, August 8th, to Sun­


day, Augustioth, fromio-30 to


5 pm daily. Antiques and fine arts fair. Admission £5, under


16s free. Refreshments avail­ able.


NORTH WESTRAPTOR PROTECTION GROUP Sunday, August 10th, from


10 to 3 pm. Meet on the green at Dunsop Bridge for peace­ ful protest calling for better protection for hen harriers followed by hen harrier view­ ing walk.


WHALLEYOLD GRAMMARSCHOOL COMMUNITYCENTRE Sunday, August 17th, from


10 to 3 pm. “Design Inspiration for Your Garden” workshop @ with Sue Jeffries. Costs £35 inclusive of refreshments and


lightlunch.Forfurther details and to book, call Sue on 07443


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