Monsieur Lazhar, Nantwich Film Club

Nantwich Film Club returns to Nantwich Civic Hall on Monday February 9, with Monsieur Lazhar.

The Canadian French language drama, directed by Philippe Falardeau, tells the story of a recent emigrant of Algeria who takes over a Canadian classroom after a teacher’s tragic death.

The film, which is 94 minutes and Cert 12A, is told in French/Arabic with English subtitles. Doors open 7pm, tickets £5.

It’s one of a number of events taking place at Nantwich Civic over the coming weeks.

South Cheshire ABC Boxing presents a night of amateur boxing on Friday February 13.

The event will see local boxers taking on fighters from Northwich at different weight classes over several bouts of amateur boxing. Tickets £10 available on the door, 7pm.

South Cheshire ABC boxing night (2)JW

Meanwhile, you can celebrate Valentine’s with a night of Ceroc!

Whether you have a partner or not, Ceroc Addiction’s Valentines Ball on Saturday February 14 is a night of Freestyle dance for everyone.

A fusion of Salsa, Latin, Ballroom, Tango and Jive, Ceroc promises a great night out. 8pm-1am, tickets £10 on the door.

The monthly V&A Antiques and Collectors Fairs returns to the Civic Hall on Thursday February 19.

Browse through a wide range of antiques and collectables, including china, glass, furniture, cigarette cards, vintage fishing tackle, jewellery, militaria, vintage textiles, books, pictures & prints, and lots more. It’s open 10am to 4pm, £2.

Other regular events at Nantwich Civic Hall include Table Top Sales, Yoga, Short Mat Bowls, Table Tennis, 50+ Club, tea Dance, Line Dancing and Ballroom & Latin Social Dance.

For more information visit www.nantwichtowncouncil.gov.uk or call 01270 628633.

For more information and to book tickets call Nantwich Civic Box Office on 01270 628633 or visit www.nantwichtowncouncil.gov.uk

(boxing pic courtesy of Jonathan White)

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