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Tue 6 - Sat 10 LADOS presents 'Singin' in the Rain'
LADOS presents 'Singin' in the Rain'
7.30pm at the Grand Theatre, Lancaster. Tickets £9.00 Tues, £10.00 Wed to Sat. Tel. 01524 64695 www.lados.org.uk. Often billed as 'probably the best musical ever made', Lancaster Amateur Dramatic & Operatic Society will perform this well-loved song and dance show including the songs 'Be a Clown', Make 'em Laugh' and the unforgettable title number.
   
Thu 8 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group walk to Buckden, Yorkshire Dales. This is a 7 mile easy walk with over 500ft of ascent. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 9.30am. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. Please bring packed lunch, and drink. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C. Pickles 01524 382980
8 Mazaika.Mazaika. 7.30pm.Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale. Adult (£7.00) Family (£20.00) Conc (£4.50). Mazaika was formed in 1996. Their mutual broad taste in music has led to an extensive repertoire consisting of Russian folk and Gypsy music, Argentinian tango, classical virtuoso showpieces, opera highlights, Neapolitan songs, French chanson, Hotclub jazz and Igor’s original compositions. Email for more details/ticket enquiries.
8 Lyra. 7.30pm St Peter’s Cathedral, Lancaster Tickets £10 (concessions £7.50). Last year’s concert at the Cathedral by this group from St Petersburg was tremendous. Lyra is back again with a new programme of sacred and secular music from Russia. For tickets and further information, please contact Lancaster Tourist Information Centre (01524 32878) or Cathedral House (01524 384820; eventsATlancastercathedral.org.uk).
8 Druthers by Precarious
Druthers by Precarious
. 8pm Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster University. LA1 4YW
£8/£6 concessions. Druthers is an exquisite concoction of visual theatre, digital effects and text from an exciting new company who have already received five stars at the Edinburgh Fringe and won the Total Theatre Wildcard Award for Theatre. Exploring the depths of one man’s strange and vibrant imagination, Druthers deals with the big questions about life in a manner that is both accessible and innovative. “more get up and go than is possible without the use of controlled substances” Oneword Radio www.nuffieldtheatre.com boxoffice@nuffieldtheatre.com
tel: 01524 594151 text: 07810 082832
8 'Bert's Apple Crumble'. 8pm - 1am. The Yorkshire House, Parliament Street, Lancaster £4/£3 NUS on the door. 'Bert's Apple Crumble' is a regular band and club night at the Yorkshire House, Parliament Street, Lancaster, hosting some of the country's finest unsigned live acts, and playing a range of music including classic Indie, Soul and Ska. The live line-up is as follows: Seaside Riot and Orphan Boy. Email: bertsapplecrumbleATlive.com Tel: 07828987133
8 Archie & Bohannon - 9pm Stonewell Tavern
Free. Archie is definately the finest boogie player in town. Come and hear authentic New Orleans piano (on a real grand piano) and drums.
8 The Duo - from Folk to Floyd
The Duo - from Folk to Floyd.
The Robert Gillow. Replacing Hard Times who had to pull out.
8 The Detectives. 9.00pm to 12.00pm. The Golden Lion, Lancaster Town Centre. Admission free. The Detectives play a mixture of well known and quirky covers in a variety of styles from the 1920's to 1990's (mainly 1950's to 1980's). Dave - acoustic guitar, bass, piano, vocals; Greg - drums, bongos, percussion; Lynn – saxes, flute, piccolo, clarinet, piano; Rob - electric and acoustic guitars, bass and vocals. Wear a black shirt and be part of the band!
8 LAVA at The Britannia 101, Ullswater Rd, Lancaster 9.00pm
   
Fri 9 Film at The Heron – ‘Once’ [15] 7.30pm. The Heron Theatre ‘the theatre in the country’ – Stanley Street, Beetham, Cumbria LA7 7AS. £5.00. Director: John Carney. Cast: Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová, Hugh Walsh EI /2006 / 85mins Winner of the Audience Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, John Carney’s poignant, modern-day love story set on the streets of Dublin offers a brooding alternative to the traditional conventions of the musical. The film follows the fortunes of two people for whom prosperity is only a dream. Attracted by their mutual adoration for music, a hesitant but empathetic relationship swiftly develops as they come to terms with past loves through the delicately veiled metaphors of lyrics that are subtly woven into the narrative. None Visit/call the Box Office 10am - 1pm Tuesday & Friday on 015395 64283 or use our 24/7 answerphone for a call back
9 Lunasa
Irish quintet Lunasa.
8pm. The Platform. The concert will start at 8pm and tickets costing £14 adults, £13 concessions, are available from the Box Office on 01524 582803. Lunasa have become well known for their inventive arrangements and bass driven grooves that is steering Irish acoustic music into surprising new territory.
9 Mercury
Mercury - Queen tribute
. 8pm. The Dome, Morecambe. The show will start at 8pm and tickets cost £12.50 from the Box Office on 01524 582803. Mercury aim to recapture the sight, sounds and emotions of Queen with skilful instrumentation and perfect harmonies. The band is enjoying acclaimed success with stunning performances and attracting new fans, with capacity audiences at venues around the world.
9 Orchestra D.C Dansette from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Sat 10 Sweeney Todd (certificate 18). Educational Institute, Church Hill, Arnside.– tickets available from The Little Shop, Arnside promenade.
10
Denny Laine
, former member of Wings and the Moody Blues. 8.00pm. £18. The Platform. Box Office 01524 582803.The concert will include not only a selection of the songs that he has written over the years, but also stories and anecdotes of the life of a British music legend. For a few months back in the 60s, Denny Laine was one of the most recognisable voices on the entire UK music scene. As the lead singer of the Moody Blues, he stood out in a large pack. His soulful, agonized lead vocal performance, coupled with Mike Pinder’s chiming piano, proved irresistible on the radio. Within a year, however, the band fell by the wayside. Laine left the band in 1965 and was replaced by Justin Hayward and Moody Blues then adopted the increasingly adventurous sound that ended up making them the premiere progressive rock band of the late 60s.
10 MelanieMelanie. 8pm. The Dome, Morecambe. £16 from the Box Office on 01524 582803. Born in 1947 in New York, Melanie made her first public appearance at the age of four on a radio show and later studied at the New York Academy of Fine Arts. After starting her singing career at college, she later sang in clubs in Greenwich Village and was signed to a record contract in 1967. She recorded her first single ‘Beautiful People’ that same year. In 1969, Melanie took the stage at the Woodstock Festival and her song ‘Birthday of the Sun’ was released on the Woodstock 2 album. Twenty years later, the same song was released on video as part of Woodstock: The Lost Performances, alongside the work of Crosby, Stills and Nash, The Who and Janis Joplin. A number of albums and singles followed until the early 80s. At the end of the 80s, she re-emerged once again with her theme music for the popular television series ‘Beauty and the Beast’. By that time, Woodstock nostalgia was beginning to be stoked by the media and concert promoters, and Melanie appeared at one of the 20th anniversary events. She continued to perform at clubs in the United States and larger festivals in Europe, where her association with the sixties made her a major draw, and every so often she has released albums of new songs or re-recordings of her classic numbers.
10

Richard Robinson & Tony Cooke
MOORGATE - the complete ceilidh band. 7.30pm – 11.30pm. Glasson Dock Village Hall. Glasson Dock village school is small; very small in fact with only 26 pupils. The school staff, children, parents and friends are busily trying to raise some £7000 to purchase more play equipment for the playground and, with so few people involved, this is no easy task. Happily the well-respected ceilidh band Moorgate has agreed to help out by playing at a special fund-raising ceilidh in the village on Saturday May 10th. Moorgate comprises Richard Robinson (clarinet), Simon Booth (melodeon and harmonica) and Tony Cooke (guitar) who are all well-known to folk followers and players in the District. They have a wealth of experience in playing traditional music around the North of England with various bands (such as Free Reed Band, Ran Tan Band, One Foot in the Gutter, Shake A Leg) and together as Moorgate they claim to be “the complete ceilidh band”

10 Timbreland Recordings Showcase featuring: Dan Haywood's New Hawks + I Am Your Autopilot + Little Pebble + Sally Murray + Corn Capri £4, 8.30pm-12am The Yorkshire House, Lancaster. A night of alternative folk/electronica/folk-tronica from one of Manchester's best new labels.
10 The Remains from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Sun 11 Jangle Craft & Gift Fair. 10am to 4pm Claughton Village Hall, on A683 midway between Caton & Hornby. Free admission. Are you looking for the perfect gift? Or something special for yourself? Then come and browse these fabulous stalls, where you'll find top quality, hand-crafted, locally produced goods. Stalls include: Jewellery, candles, knitwear, babywear, bags, wooden artefacts, cards, home-made cakes. Free Parking. Refreshments available. Contact: 07828588736.
11
Cross Bay Walk - Organised by Carnforth Rotary Club.
Hest Bank - Flookburgh Start: 1030 Adults £7 Children £4 includes return transport. If no return transport is required Adults £3 Children Free.Walk is 9 miles across sands, crossing fast running channels, only those of reasonable fitness should attempt the walk. Walk is accompanied with quad bikes and tractors. Further information Alan Sledmore 01524 824693 or email
Party on the Prom
11 Party on the Prom. 11am - 3pm Morecambe Promenade. Free. Celebrating the 1st anniversary of the opening up of Morecambe’s glorious promenade to cyclists in April 2007. There will be lots to see and do for the whole family including pedal powered smoothies, bike maintenance, healthy food, music and lots more cycling related fun. Events include: See spectacular shows from 3 times world champion trials rider Ben Slinger. Make your own pedal powered smoothie with the County Roadshow. Pick up info and advice from the CDT Team. Go Ride activities. Police bike post-coding and lots more..... Join the guided ride from Lancaster's Millennium Bridge to Morecambe Prom at 10:45am. More info at www.celebratingcycling.org; email celebratingcycling@lancaster.gov.uk; Call 01524 582392 / 582086
11 Bill Wilding on Piano from 12.30pm.
The Sunday Jam Session from 3pm
. The Stonewell Tavern
11 Family Fun Day - Lancaster and Morecambe Deaf Children's Society. Vale of Lune Rugby Club, Lancaster, between 1 pm and 4pm. Entry is free, there is limited wheelchair access available and there will be a range of activities on the day. For more information contact Vicki Galt on (01524) 793248
   
Tue 13 & Wed 14 Freehold Theatre present Michael Frayn’s award-winning play ‘Copenhagen’ "one of the finest pieces of drama to grace the stage in recent years" 7.30pm, £8 / £6Gregson 33-35 Moorgate, Lancaster 01524 849959 www.gregson.co.uk or email
   
Tue 13 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group evening walk from Warton. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 7pm. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C.Pickles 01524 382980
13 'Port in every Storm'Duo Jazz Services National Tour 08. 8pm. Priory Church, Lancaster. Tickets on the door - £3
concessions £6 full. Grew and Marks have performed together consistently for over 12 years ironed by a range of powerful collaborator, Mick Beck and Richard Scott in grew trio, and grutronic, Rex Casswell from Bark! to name a few. Their music is completely spontaneous, a powerful combination of
sonic space and activity, bringing tiny spectrums of spareness to manic activity, they will be joined by different guests, Evan
Parker in Lancaster and Liverpool, Nicholas Grew in London, Mick Beck in Sheffield. They are also featured in the Manchester Jazz Festival, please see flyer for more details
13 Ockham’s Razor Triple Bill. 8pm. Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster University. LA1 4YW
£8/£6 concessions. This triple bill finds the aerial dancers of Ockham’s Razor performing on metal structures in the air and hanging on ropes suspended from beams up in the roof of the theatre. This astonishing group of performers defy gravity with their breathtaking acrobatic moves, combining elements of circus and dance to create a unique evening of performance that is both visually stunning and thought provoking. www.nuffieldtheatre.com boxoffice@nuffieldtheatre.com
tel: 01524 594151 text: 07810 082832
13 Band From Uncle. 9pm. John'o'Gaunt, Lancaster. Free. Modern jazz and a classy vocalist. Some of the best players in town in a band that has been together for two decades - on and off.
13 The Detectives. 9.00pm to 12.00pm. The Robert Gillow, Lancaster Town Centre. Admission free. The Detectives play a mixture of well known and quirky covers in a variety of styles from the 1920's to 1990's (mainly 1950's to 1980's). Dave - acoustic guitar, bass, piano, vocals; Greg - drums, bongos, percussion; Lynn – saxes, flute, piccolo, clarinet, piano; Rob - electric and acoustic guitars, bass and vocals. Wear a black shirt and be part of the band!
   
Wed 14 & Thu 15 Blood Wedding .7.30pm.The Hexagon Theatre, Lancaster & Morecambe College, Morecambe Road, Lancaster, LA1 2TY. Admission £3 adults and £2.50 concessions. Set in Havana, Cuba, Blood Wedding is a play of passion, love, anger and mistrust. Leonardo and the Bride were once in love, but family differences ensured they were never married. Leonardo, despite having married somebody else, cannot bear the thought of losing his first love to another man. The over protective love of the Mother and the innocence of her Son combined with lust and the loss of missed love, pulls the characters apart and precipitates an inevitable and deadly dance. To book tickets contact Cathy Jarman Tel: 01524 521423, some tickets available on the door.
   
Wed 14 Val Baulard & The Black Horse Jazz Men . 12.45pm. The Platform in Morecambe. Until approximately 1.30pm. Admission is free but donations are welcome.
14 Jenny EclairJenny Éclair. Because I Forgot To Get A Pension Tour. 7.30pm. Grand Theatre, St Leonardgate, Lancaster. £15. Expect lots of stuff about being on the mad side of forty, the odd joke about front bottoms and a bit of swearing …oh yes and she will be wearing her shiny new jacket that she got in the sale at Selfridges (down from £199.00 to £49.99 – what a bargain!). Tel: 01524 64695
14 Guns of Navarone ska band. 9pm. Stonewell Tavern. Free. Authentic Jamaican ska with pumping horn section.
   
Thu 15 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group walk on a section of the Limestone Link route. This is a 6.5 mile easy walk with little ascent. Meet at Lancaster Bus Station for the 9.45am bus. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. Please bring packed lunch, and drink. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing. For information please ring C. Pickles 01524 382980
15 Baksheesh. The Robert Gillow. Baksheesh is a trio and it comprises Nick Reay playing fiddle, Stu Lewthwaite playing accordion and Andy Whitfield playing tuba. They are amazingly talented musicians who together play a mixture of Euro, gypsy and tango music. It’s very different from your average gig and very, very good. Gypsy sounds from the heart of Europe, as the saying goes...
15 Where Angels Play from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Fri 16 Michael McIntyreMichael McIntyre . 7.30pm. Grand Theatre, St Leonardgate, Lancaster. £12. For one night only Michael McIntyre is bringing his smash hit, sell-out. Edinburgh Festival and West End show to Lancaster, after recent television appearances on ‘Live At The Apollo’, ‘Have I Got News For You’, ‘Mock The Week’, ‘The Royal Variety Performance’, ‘The Charlotte Church Show’, ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats' and his very own ‘Comedy Store Special’ on the Paramount Comedy Channel. Tel: 01524 64695
16 flutes
The Lambert Wind Quintet
. 7.30pm. The Heron Theatre ‘the theatre in the country’ – Stanley Street, Beetham, Cumbria LA7 7AS. £8.00. Come and enjoy an evening of music making with this ensemble of young players from the Royal Northern College of Music. None. Visit/call the Box Office 10am - 1pm Tuesday & Friday on 015395 64283 or use our 24/7 answerphone for a call back
16 U2uk
The U2 show performed by U2UK. 8pm. The Dome, Morecambe. Tickets cost £12.50 and are available from the Box Office on 01524 582803. The show authentically reproduces U2's ground breaking stadium tours by giving the audience the best of U2 from start to finish with an awesome light show and spectacular visuals. This two hour show, now in its fourth year, is bigger and better than ever. You will be singing and dancing all night as the band perform hit after hit with their unique stage presence and ability to connect with the audience. You can't help but get caught up in the atmosphere!

16 Blues Band The Blues Band. 8.0pm. The Platform, Morecambe. Tickets cost £15 adults, £13 concessions, and are available from the Box Office by telephoning 01524 582803. Please note that this concert will be seated. With four singers and songwriters in the band, the quality and variety of performance and material offered by The Blues Band is unrivalled. The band’s passion and reverence for the music all combine to deliver the definitive ‘good night out’ available from any artiste operating within the blues field in Europe and beyond.
16 The return of Jon Brindley. Gregson 33-35 Moorgate, Lancaster 01524 849959 www.gregson.co.uk or email. After last year’s excellent concert from the man who ‘ sings with such a passion and energy that you think he can’t keep going at that pace for the whole evening, but he does’ More details at www.jonbrindley.co.uk
16 Sold to the Sky from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Sat 17 Arnside National School ’s plant sale. 10.00 – 12 noon? Admission free.
17
Cross Bay Walk.
Hest Bank - Flookburgh Start: 1600. Adults £7 Children £4 includes return transport. If no return transport is required Adults £3 Children Free.Walk is 9 miles across sands, crossing fast running channels, only those of reasonable fitness should attempt the walk. Walk is accompanied with quad bikes and tractors. Further information Alan Sledmore 01524 824693 or email
17 The Detectives and Evil Beat 8.30pm to 11.00pm. The Park, Moorlands area , Lancaster Admission free. The Detectives play a mixture of well known and quirky covers in a variety of styles from the 1920's to 1990's (mainly 1950's to 1980's). Evil Beat play their own eclectic material. Wear a black shirt and be part of the band!
17 Orphans from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Sun 18 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group walk to Potter Tarn. This is a 9 mile, moderate walk with over 500ft of ascent. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 9.00am. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. Please bring packed lunch, and drink. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C. Pickles 01524 382980
18 Bill Wilding on Piano from 12.30pm.
The Sunday Jam Session from 3pm
. The Stonewell Tavern
18 Big Band Summit. 1pm – 3.30pm. The Gregson. Featuring Off the Rails, Orbit Jazz Workshop, Big Jam Band from Penrith, Resonate musicians from Beaumont College and more. Watch out for the posters
18 Lancaster Homeless Action Benefit. 8pm. The Yorkshire House, Lancaster. £3. Featuring One Chip Potato & the Transcendental Watermusicians + The Low Countries + Harvey Lord + Stephen Hudson + Joe Spence. An Opposite of Robot Event.
   
Tue 20 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group evening walk round Littledale. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 7pm. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C.Pickles 01524 382980
20 Transport Solutions for Lancaster and Morecambe. Information Night and Annual Review. 7.30 pm. Vale of Lune Rugby Club, Powderhouse Lane, Lancaster
20 Philosophy lecture. The Gregson. LU Philosophy Dept with a public lecture on something deep and interesting. Call Rachel Cooper on 01524 846877 for more
   
Wed 21- Fri 23 Animal FarmFootlights youth present Animal farm . 7.30pm. Grand Theatre, St Leonardgate, Lancaster. £5. George Orwell’s classic tale of a workers' revolution gone wrong. Having got rid of their human master, the animals in this
political fable look forward to a life of freedom and plenty. But as a clever, ruthless elite takes control, the other animals find themselves hopelessly ensnared in the same old way. Tel: 01524 64695
   
Wed 21 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group walk to Calder Vale. This is a 7 mile easy walk with a little ascent. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 9.30am. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. Please bring packed lunch, and drink. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C. Pickles 01524 382980
21 La Serenata Trio (voice, clarinet & piano). 12.45pm. The Platform in Morecambe. Until approximately 1.30pm. Admission is free but donations are welcome.
   
Th 22 Morecambe Farmer's, Craft & Local Produce Market. 9am to 2pm. Christ Church URC, Broadway, Morecambe. Free admission. Indoor/ outdoor stalls selling locally produced meats, poultry, game, cheese, preserves, fruit & veg, plants. Also Craft stalls: Jangle Jewellery (Morecambe), Works-in-Wood (Galgate), Needlecraft Creations (Lancaster) and more. Free parking. Refreshments available. For information please contact 01524 735613
Th 22 Live Band: 'The Detectives' 9pm to 11.30pm. The Stonewell Tavern, Lancaster Town Centre. The Detectives play a mixture of well known and quirky covers in a variety of styles from the 1920's to 1990's (mainly 1950's to 1980's). Dave - acoustic guitar, bass, piano, vocals; Greg - drums, bongos, percussion; Lynn – saxes, flute, piccolo, clarinet, piano; Rob - electric and acoustic guitars, bass and vocals. Tel: 0775 4426622
22 J P Slidewell. The Robert Gillow. JP Slidewell is a singer of traditional folksong. Further to that, he is a tremendously good one who is rapidly making a name for himself in the clubs and festivals throughout Britain. Accompanying himself on guitar he sings mostly English, with some Scottish and Irish, songs and, to quote ‘Rock’n’Reel’ magazine: “his command and singing are note perfect and the music full of emotion and passion”.
   
Fri 23 Tenants Conference. 10.00am to 4.00pm, Lancaster Town Hall. Open to tenants in the Lancaster District, the theme of the conference is democracy within the community and the day will consist of guest speakers, information and workshops. For further information and details about booking a place contact Juliet Grant on 582587
23 Transpennine Express. The Gregson. Coooool jazz in our intimate Olive Bar. Transpennine will play original, modern, African Township and reggae styled numbers for people to listen and dance to.
23 Baksheesh from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Sat 24 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group walk to Swindale Stone Circle, Lake District. This is an 8.5 mile, easy walk with over 1000ft of ascent. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 9am. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. Please bring packed lunch, and drink. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C. Pickles 01524 382980
24 Morecambe band present Brass At The Grand. 7.30pm. Grand Theatre, St Leonardgate, Lancaster. £7. A real feast of music to suit all tastes with guest horn soloist, Julie Backhouse, a former member of Morecambe Band, now part of the world famous Black Dyke Band. Tel: 01524 64695
24 Thomas Truax
LAWM
presents Thomas Truax. 8pm(doors), Entry £5. The Yorkshire House, Lancaster. Thomas Truax, making a welcome return to Lancaster. Known for his amazing live show, he’s currently up for 3 awards for best live act of the year, Truax takes you to his own world known as Wowtown by way of epic bizarre songs many of which played on his self-invented musical instruments like the Hornicator! A very strong line up is completed by Mary Hampton (Brighton) showcasing her sublime new album ‘My Mother’s Children’, Coward-esque psychedelic folkster Benjamin Wetherill (Leeds) and The Evil Beat, local post-trip hop hipsters, led by the lush vocals of Natalie Bennett.
24 Occasional Rascuedos from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Sun 25 Craft & Gift Fair. 10am to 4pm The Youth and Community Centre Halton Lancaster. Free admission. Are you looking for the perfect gift? Or something special for yourself? Then come and browse these fabulous stalls, where you'll find top quality, hand-crafted, locally produced goods. Stalls include: Jewellery, candles, knitwear, babywear, bags, wooden artefacts, cards, home-made cakes. Free Parking. Refreshments available. Contact: 07828588736.
25 Birding by Bike. Join The Visitor's Birdwatch columnist Jon Carter on a birdwatching tour of the Lune Estuary. A chance to see newly arrived summer migrants and resident species, many of which will be in the throes of the breeding season. Birds such as the common whitethroat should be in full song and we will be looking out for terns, egrets and a wide range of other interesting birds along the way. Meet Millennium Bridge (south) at 11am. More info at www.celebratingcycling.org; email celebratingcycling@lancaster.gov.uk; Call 01524 582392 / 582086
25 Bill Wilding on Piano from 12.30pm.
The Sunday Jam Session from 3pm
. The Stonewell Tavern
   
Mon 26 Walk the Sands of Morecambe Bay. All you will need is some good footwear, transport to Arnside and back, food and drink for the trip and to raise a minimum of £10 in sponsorship for the charity, Stepping Stones Nigeria. All money raised from the walk will be used to fund the work that Stepping Stones Nigeria carries out with disadvantaged children in Nigeria. For more details and sponsorship forms please call us on 01524 542762 or Email info@steppingstonesnigeria.org
Or write to us at: Stepping Stones Nigeria,
Verandah Cottage, Main Rd, Thurnham, Lancs, LA2 0DS.
26 Live Band: 'The Detectives' 9pm to 11.30pm The Penny Bank, Lancaster Town Centre/ Admission free. The Detectives play a mixture of well known and quirky covers in a variety of styles from the 1920's to 1990's (mainly 1950's to 1980's). Dave - acoustic guitar, bass, piano, vocals; Greg - drums, bongos, percussion; Lynn – saxes, flute, piccolo, clarinet, piano; Rob - electric and acoustic guitars, bass and vocals. Tel: 0775 4426622
   
Tue 27 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group evening walk in Yealand. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 7pm. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C.Pickles 01524 382980
27 Painting with Coloured Paper – Art & Craft Workshops 10.30am-12.30pm and 1.30pm – 3.30pm. Lancaster Maritime Museum Free . Work with a professional artist and be inspired by local landscapes and art work on display at the museum to create your own magical picture. All children must be accompanied by an adult. To book a place please contact our Head Office at Lancaster City Museum . Tel: 01524 64637 or email Lancaster.citymusuemATlancscc.gov.uk
   
Wed 28 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group walk to Grassington, Yorkshire Dales. This is a 7 mile easy walk with some ascent. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 9.30am. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. Please bring packed lunch, and drink. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C. Pickles 01524 382980
   
Thu 29 Moonstone. The Robert Gillow. This talented trio comprises: Pat, who plays guitar, whistle, fiddle and mandolin; Teresa, who plays harp, cello, violin, viola, keyboard and guitar; and Jeff, who plays percussion, bass, keyboard, guitar and mandolin - and they all sing! As you might expect from this list the music they perform is also a complete mixture - traditional folk, contemporary song, self-written material and jazz numbers. Ever-changing, always dynamic.
   
Fri 30 Strictly BellyDance. 7.30pm. Grand Theatre, St Leonardgate, Lancaster. £8 / £7 Concession. Prepare yourself for a spectacular show which incorporates film footage of rehearsals and personal diaries from the dancers. It will cover all aspects of bellydance from folkloric to cabaret with a stunning array of costumes including one rather unexpected character with four legs.Tel: 01524 64695
30 Benefit night for ‘School for Life'. The Gregson. See www.schoolforliferomania.org for some idea of the great work these people do
30 Car Crash Hero from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
   
Sat 31 Ramblers’ Association, Lancaster Group walk including Walna Scar, Lake District. This is a 12 mile, strenuous walk with over 1500ft of ascent. Meet at Riverside car park (opposite old Kingsway Baths) at 8.30am. All walkers come at their own risk. No dogs allowed. Please bring packed lunch, and drink. All walks require boots and waterproof clothing, and if you will be travelling in someone else’s car, please bring a change of footwear. For information please ring C. Pickles 01524 382980
31 Celebrating Palestinian Resilience. 10am - 5pm. The Gregson Centre. Speakers include: Bashar, recently arrived from Hebron, West Bank Musheir al Farra, Palestinian political and human rights activist Mick Napier, Chair, Scottish PSC. Workshops: Palestinian dispossession, one family’s story. Permaculture in Palestine - a sustainable future with scarce resources? Volunteer work in Palestine. Putting your £’s where your politics are. To register: Email: voicesfrompalestine.lancaster@gmail.com
Tel no. 07807680591
Donations welcome. Venue is wheelchair accessible. Let us know if you need somewhere to stay
31
Cross Bay Walk in aid of Girl Guides Association.
Hest Bank - Flookburgh Start: 14.30. Adults £7 Children £4 includes return transport. If no return transport is required Adults £3 Children Free.Walk is 9 miles across sands, crossing fast running channels, only those of reasonable fitness should attempt the walk. Walk is accompanied with quad bikes and tractors. Further information Alan Sledmore 01524 824693 or email baywalk@btinternet.com
31 Dancing Divas - LGBT Mixed Disco - Hate Free Space  8pm- late. The Gregson Centre, Moorlane. £3/4. Tunes to get everyone up and dancing!
www.lavenderlounge.co.uk
31 John Mills. 7.30 pm. Williamson Park. Tickets £7.00 Adults - £6.00 Concessions. Internationally renowned guitarist performs an evening of music celebrating South American composers. A programme of music celebrating South American composers for the classical guitar. Including music by Brouwer, Villa-Lobos, Lauro, Savio, Barrios, Morel. To book tickets for an evening of magnificent music in the grand surroundings of the Ashton Memorial call 01524 33318.
31 Steve Steinman’s The Meatloaf trilogy. 7.30pm. Grand Theatre, St Leonardgate, Lancaster. £17 / £12 Students. Steve Steinman returns with his epic adventure delivering the best of the best from three of the world’s top selling albums of all time - Bat Out of Hell 1, 2 and 3. Tel: 01524 64695
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'Voices from Palestine - Celebrating Palestinian resilience through 60 years of occupation'. 10am-5pm. The Gregson. A unique opportunity to by-pass the mainstream media and participate in a day of live video links with Palestinians, workshops and speakers. To register email voicesfrompalestine.lancaster@gmail.com or tel 07807680591. Donations welcome

31 Blues Deville from 9.30pm. Stonewell Tavern
 


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