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WHAT’S ON WHERE

A Night of Mediumship featuring Janet Johnston is being organised by North Walsham Funday and will take place at the Community Centre on Friday 17 February at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £8 - to book tickets for the evening please contact Bethany Canham-Biggs by messaging her on Facebook or by text on 07845 769863

Valentines Club Night for 13 - 17 year olds only at the Black Swan Rooms North Walsham on Friday 17 February. Nethermoon Enterpises will be on the decks. Tickets cost £2 and are available from Karl at Black Records or Jo at The Black Swan. Be aware that no alcohol will be on site in The Black Swan Rooms. Organised by North Walsham Funday Phantom of the Opera (1925) Silent Movie Screening with live organ accompaniment by Anthony Gowing

on Saturday 18 February at 7.30pm at St Peter’s Church, Sheringham. Fundraising event for Sheringham & Cromer Choral Society. No prior booking needed - free entry on the night - retiring collection (recommended minimum donation £8). St Peter’s posh refreshments available plus raffle

Seedy Sunday at East Ruston Village Hall on Sunday 26 February 10am – 12 noon - free entry, refreshments and raffle. Everyone welcome. Get ready for the great annual exchange. It’s all in a good cause with donations and money raised going to the local community allotment on Drabbs Lane. Come and swap seeds bulbs cuttings houseplants shrubs trees and more. Swap gardening/wildlife magazines and books. All good fun! Contact Mick 01692 651563 or Brenda 01692

Salvation Army welcomes top musicians

The Salvation Army North Walsham Corps are thrilled to be hosting a visit from two of the Army's top musicians.

After over 40 years as professional musicians, Salvationists Mike & Jenny Clark have chosen the town as their East Anglian venue for their farewell UK tour.

Jenny is a beautiful singer and Mike a gifted keyboard player and they are putting on a farewell concert with other musician friends at the Atrium theatre on Saturday 4 March at 7.30pm. Tickets for the event are on sale on the night at £5 each or from the Army shop at 14, Church Street, North Walsham or Arts North Norfolk.

The Army also have a Songs of Praise with its community band and songsters at its hall in Hall Lane North Walsham on Sunday 26 February at 4pm.

For more information on any of the above please telephone 01692 652263.

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583435 or email tlcallotment@gmail.com

Diabetes UK North Norfolk Group our guest speaker on Thursday 23 February with the latest Research News will be Kamini Shah, Senior Research Officer from Diabetes UK. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at Cromer Methodist Church Hall. For more info please contact Jackie or David on 01692 405492 or visit www.north-norfolk.diabetesukgroup.org

Crane Fruehauf Reunion on Friday 31 March from 6.30pm at Strikers Bar (Rossis) for our annual catch up. All past employees are welcome. If you would like any information please call Billy Quantrill 01692 407739

Keeping Abreast Group, Cromer Coffee & Chat Drop-in Session on Wednesday 1 March 10am -11.30am at Merchants Place, 16 Church

Street, Cromer, NR27 9GW, Tel 01263 519454 - drop in for coffee and a chat and to find out more about Breast Reconstruction following breast cancer. Volunteers who have had reconstruction will be on hand to offer support, provide information and chat about breast reconstruction in an informal and relaxed atmosphere. For more information please see our website www.keepingabreast.org.uk

Bingo at Queen Elizabeth Hall, Worstead on Friday 17 February at 7.30pm in aid of Hall funds

North Walsham Players Pantomime 'Beauty and the Beast' at the Community Centre on Friday 24 February - 7.30pm and Sunday 26 February - 2.30pm. Tickets available on the door adults £4.50 children £2.50. Raising money for local good causes. For more information telephone 01692 402116

Jazz in February

Jazz fans will be pleased to know that the Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band’s monthly date at the Goat Inn, Skeyton, will continue throughout 2017 on the first Sunday of every month from 1.30pm. The next date will be Sunday 5 March. Jazz at the Goat started in 2014 and has become so popular that the venue is now seen by many as the home of traditional jazz in Norfolk. Admission is always free and you can simply drop in for a drink or eat in the garden room or restaurant. If you would like a table for lunch, however, it is essential to book. Tel: 01692 538600.

The regular line-up for the Norfolk Dixieland Jazz Band is John Gooding (cornet), Tim Densham (clarinet and saxophones), Bill Brewer (trombone), Peter Gregory (banjo and guitar), Liz Underdown (bass) and Vic Brown (drums).

Cyan Traces

Jazz at the Hub, Sheringham Little Theatre, will also continue its monthly sessions throughout 2017.

The Hub is another local jazz venue with a regular and committed audience. The next date will be Sunday 26 February at 7.30pm when Cyan Traces returns with another new programme and fresh arrangements. The band is led by local musician and educator Dave Amis who has influenced many aspiring musicians. He has an enduring passion for jazz and an indomitable spirit when writing and arranging. The quintet’s repertoire covers the jazz spectrum. The musicians are always challenged and the audience enlightened. Dave Amis (trombone), Holly Graham (vocals), Tom Harris (piano), Ivars Galenieks (double bass) Alex Best (drums and percussion).

Tickets £9.50 from the box office. Tel 01263 822347 or on-line at www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com (transaction fee applies).

North Walsham Times 512 February 11th 2017


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