Issue 31
February 2024
CRICKHOWELL’S
CL ARENCE HALL NEWSLETTER & WHAT’S ON Beginners Line Dancing
A busy time ahead!
We’re delighted that Crickhowell Volunteer Bureau are running a new weekly class at the Clarence Hall: Beginners Line Dancing.
Always at the heart of the community, the Clarence Hall is set for a busy few months! February sees with the return of the Black Mountains Comedy Festival, showcasing a mix of well-known comedians and rising stars as well as a Saturday full of fun for families; an evening with author Jasper Fforde when he will discuss his highly anticipated new book Red Side Story; and a lunchtime recital with EOS, a talented wind quintet. March continues with Crickhowell High School returning to the Clarence Hall with their performance of Grease; an event to celebrate the launch of the Crickhowell District Archive Centre’s latest publication - Great Houses of Crickhowell; a spectacular evening of musical entertainment with the talented young musicians from Piano Orchestra South Wales, who are fundraising for their October trip to Paris; and the return of the Vintage, Antique & Makers Market, organised by Mischievous Cow Events.
Held on a Monday evening, between 7.30pm and 9.00pm, this is a fun class in which you can learn basic line dancing steps and routines. There is a charge of £3 per session, payable on the door, and refreshments are also available. Further information is available from Kay on 07414810458 or the Crickhowell Volunteer Bureau on 01873 812177. We hope to see you there!
All this, alongside our regular Bingo evenings, Line Dancing classes, Persian rug sales, ESOL/English for Speakers of other Languages classes, U3A meetings, Dance Beats classes and Cantorion Phoenix rehearsals. Keep an eye out for posters, social media updates and the What’s On page of our website to nd out more.
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