Nantwich Library – events in July
Nantwich Library is hosting a series of events for residents in July.
These include free language sessions, coffee mornings, storytimes, IT advice sessions and more.
Nantwich Library is hosting a series of events for residents in July.
These include free language sessions, coffee mornings, storytimes, IT advice sessions and more.
Opera fans packed in to St Mary’s Church to watch Nantwich Choral Society’s Gala Concert.
John Naylor, musical director, gave a brief explanation of Gilbert and Sullivan’s first international hit, the comic opera H.M.S. Pinafore, before the choir burst forth with two musical numbers followed by a solo from Baritone Richard Suart.
The next Nantwich Film Club screening will be “Call Me By Your Name” at the Civic Hall on July 9.
The film is based on the highly acclaimed novel by Andre Aciman.
Cheshire will be holding its first Emergency Services Day at The Weaver Stadium in Nantwich next month.
The event, on Sunday July 8, aims to raise funds for the Donna Louise Trust.
A concert which united choirs and bands at St Mary’s Church in Nantwich has helped raise vital funds for the Mayor’s chosen charities.
Groups including Simply Allsorts and Simple Harmony Choirs, together with Singcopation, and a cappella group, reunited for the Encore Concert, with Cheshire Constabulary Brass Band and Drum Corps.
The spectacular Rhythm of the Dance show is to be staged for one night at Crewe Lyceum Theatre next month as part of the production’s UK tour.
The two-hour show is a dance and music celebration of Irish culture which was created in 1999 and inspired by the epic journey of the Irish Celts throughout history.
Nantwich Museum is to join other venues across the UK in staging an EqualiTeas Event to mark the 1928 Equal Franchise Act.
The Pillory Street outlet will be including the event as part of its monthly Coffee Morning on Friday June 29.
The Wingate Children Centre’s popular Teddy Bear’s Picnic event is set to be held in the grounds of Cholmondeley Castle on July 8.
The family fun day is now in its eighth year and helps raise valuable funds for the Wrenbury-based charity near Nantwich.
By Claire Faulkner
Rich with its own history and legends, the Crewe Lyceum theatre was the perfect setting for Dan Snow on his new tour ‘An Evening with The History Guy’.
The show was a celebration of history and throughout Dan chatted to the audience about his career, experiences, his love of history and why it matters so much.
An exhibition called “Nantwich Buildings” by local artist Simon Bowler is now open at Nantwich Museum.
His artwork looks at buildings and architecture of some Nantwich streets as well as other nearby locations familiar as places of work and leisure.
A second Flower Market will be taking place in Nantwich town square this Saturday June 16.
Last year, the town welcomed hundreds of visitors to the new event, which saw stalls packed with an abundance of colour.
Picturesque Dorfold Park in Nantwich will be the backdrop for a major event raising money for children’s charity The Donna Louise Children’s Hospice.
Superheroes Picnic returns this Sunday June 17 after raising a staggering £12,000 for local causes last year including the hospice and Ray of Hope, which supports the maternity and neonatal wards at Leighton Hospital.
The Drifters are back on tour in the UK and are set to play Crewe Lyceum Theatre on June 17.
It’s one of more than 60 UK tour dates for the band who will be performing all their classic hits from the last six decades.
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