Jul 3 2011 by Michael Green, Chester Chronicle
EVENTS
SATURDAY, JULY 9
CHESTER: Tower Power - a rare opportunity to explore the Water and Bonewaldesthorne’s Towers on the City Walls from 11am-4pm. Children’s activities and maps help bring the past to life. Free activity.
CHESTER: Eucharistic festival at St Thomas’ Church in Parkgate Road. High mass will be celebrated at 2pm. At 4pm there will be an address by Fr John Roskilly, the former Director of Counselling for the Diocese of Chester, followed by procession of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction. Afternoon tea will be served between the services. For details visit www.saintoswaldandsaintthomaschester.org.uk. .
WREXHAM: Wrexham Antiques & Collectors Fair at the Memorial Hall from 9.30am-3.30pm. Adults £1, concessions 70p, children free accompanied by an adult. Cafe at the event, pay and display car park adjacent to the hall. Contact 01492 547868/07786016576 or email wrexhamfair@aol.com.
SUNDAY, JULY 10
CHESTER: Tower Power - a rare opportunity to explore the Water and Bonewaldesthorne’s Towers on the City Walls from 11am-4pm. Children’s activities and maps help bring the past to life. Free activity.
MONDAY, JULY 11
WIRRAL: Strictly Tea Dancing in the Winter Gardens/Floral Pavilion Conference Centre at 1pm. Tickets £5. Call 0151 666 0000 or visit www.pacificroad.co.uk.
TUESDAY, JULY 12
CHESTER: Chester on Film - the North West Film Archive presents a fascinating opportunity to look back at the industry, lives, traditions and cultures of the Chester area over the past 100 years through archive films of the time at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 2pm and 7.30pm. Tickets £4. Book on 01244 402005.
FRIDAY, JULY 15
CHESTER: The Secrets of Overleigh Cemetery - from the Bubblegum Girl to Father Christmas, from Mary Jonas (mother of 33 children) to the wretched Edward Langtry, discover the tombs and gravestones in this Victorian cemetery with local historian Len Morgan from 2pm. Tickets £3, £2.50 concessions. Book on 01244 402110.
SATURDAY, JULY 16
CHESTER: Tudor Festival at Stretton Watermill - a weekend of activities reflecting the thriving atmosphere of the mill in Tudor times. Take a tour with a Tudor miller and see the ancient technology of the mill in action. Discover country cures and herbal remedies, play games and find out what country folk had for dinner. Free drop-in event from noon to 5pm.
CHESTER: Chester Globetrotters meeting with talk on The Inca Trail, Peru and The Amalfi Coast at the Grosvgenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 1.30pm. Call 01244 629930.
WEPRE: Badger Watch – adult event – come prepare for an adventurous walk off the path to see badgers in their natural habitats from 7.30-10pm. You must be able to sit quiet and still for long periods. Wear warm, dark coloured outdoor clothes and sensible boots. Booking essential on 01244 814931.
SUNDAY, JULY 17
CHESTER: Tudor Festival at Stretton Watermill - a weekend of activities reflecting the thriving atmosphere of the mill in Tudor times. Take a tour with a Tudor miller and see the ancient technology of the mill in action. Discover country cures and herbal remedies, play games and find out what country folk had for dinner. Free drop-in event from noon to 5pm.
TUESDAY, JULY 19
CHESTER: The Chester and District Fuchsia Society will be holding their monthly meeting at The Catholic Social Club, Brook Street, at 7.30pm. The guest speaker is horticulturist Dr David Bellawski. For details contact 01928 714593.
SATURDAY, JULY 23
CHESTER: Archaeology Day - visit the Grosvenor Museum’s Newstead Gallery from 11am-4pm and unearth exciting artefacts from the mini-dig plus find out how the Grosvenor Museum’s archaeological collections were formed and what they can tell us. Part of the Festival of British Archaeology. Free drop-in sessions.
SUNDAY, JULY 24
PORT SUNLIGHT: Port Sunlight Village Festival featuring stalls, fairground, dog show and entertainment throughout the day. Call 0151 644 6466 or visit www.portsunlightvillage.com.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
CHESTER: Tower Power - a rare opportunity to explore the Water and Bonewaldesthorne’s Towers on the City Walls from 11am-4pm. Children’s activities and maps help bring the past to life. Free activity.
WREXHAM: Wrexham Antiques & Collectors Fair at the Memorial Hall from 9.30am-3.30pm. Adults £1, concessions 70p, children free accompanied by an adult. Cafe at the event, pay and display car park adjacent to the hall. Contact 01492 547868/07786016576 or email wrexhamfair@aol.com.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
CHESTER: Tower Power - a rare opportunity to explore the Water and Bonewaldesthorne’s Towers on the City Walls from 11am-4pm. Children’s activities and maps help bring the past to life. Free activity.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20
BURWARDSLEY: Harthill Trust holding a free course entitled Landscape Painting for Beginners at the Harthill Trust. This course is aimed at complete beginners and will offer all the necessary tuition, materials and support for participants to produce a successful landscape painting using acrylics onto canvas. Booking essential on 01829 782 822 or email chris@harthill.org. Free to Cheshire residents -non-residents £25.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21
BURWARDSLEY: Harthill Trust holding a free course entitled Landscape Painting for Beginners at the Harthill Trust. This course is aimed at complete beginners and will offer all the necessary tuition, materials and support for participants to produce a successful landscape painting using acrylics onto canvas. Booking essential on 01829 782 822 or email chris@harthill.org. Free to Cheshire residents -non-residents £25.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
WIRRAL: Wirral Food and Drink Festival - a foodies paradise with specialist food stalls, cookery demonstrations, etc, at Claremont Farm in Clatterbridge. Visit www.wirralfoodfestival.co.uk.
MONDAY, AUGUST 29
WIRRAL: Wirral Food and Drink Festival - a foodies paradise with specialist food stalls, cookery demonstrations, etc, at Claremont Farm in Clatterbridge. Visit www.wirralfoodfestival.co.uk.
WIRRAL: Hoylake RNLI open day with air displays, stalls, fairground and family entertainment at Hoylake Promenade. Free admission. Visit www.wirralfoodfestival.co.uk.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
CHESTER: Chester Photographic Society meeting with presentation on Top Shots at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Call 01244 300166 or visit www.chesterps.fsnet.co.uk.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
CHESTER: Society of Thirteen meeting with talk on Getting Plastered! The Art & Conservation of Decorative Plasterwork - 1570-1700 at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Call 01244 0151 346 1017 or visit www.societyofthirteen.org.uk.
TUEDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
CHESTER: Chester Photographic Society meeting with talk on Re-Imagining Urban Nature at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Call 01244 0151 346 1017 or visit www.societyofthirteen.org.uk.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
WIRRAL: Wirral Golf Classic - amateur golf tournament staged on the four challenging courses of Caldy, Heswall, Wallasey and Royal Liverpool. Call 0151 625 9994 or visit www.wirralgolfclassic.co.uk.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
WIRRAL: Wirral Golf Classic - amateur golf tournament staged on the four challenging courses of Caldy, Heswall, Wallasey and Royal Liverpool. Call 0151 625 9994 or visit www.wirralgolfclassic.co.uk.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
WIRRAL: Wirral Golf Classic - amateur golf tournament staged on the four challenging courses of Caldy, Heswall, Wallasey and Royal Liverpool. Call 0151 625 9994 or visit www.wirralgolfclassic.co.uk.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
WIRRAL: Wirral Golf Classic - amateur golf tournament staged on the four challenging courses of Caldy, Heswall, Wallasey and Royal Liverpool. Call 0151 625 9994 or visit www.wirralgolfclassic.co.uk.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
WIRRAL: Wirral Golf Classic - amateur golf tournament staged on the four challenging courses of Caldy, Heswall, Wallasey and Royal Liverpool. Call 0151 625 9994 or visit www.wirralgolfclassic.co.uk.