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What’s on – events guide
Events: November 2020
Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery
Until October 21st: “CLAY AND PAPER” an exhibition of the recent ceramics, lino-cuts, collages, and drawings of Lyn Lovitt.
Moreley’s Lane, Corby Glen, NG33 4NL
Tuesday – Sunday: 12 noon – 5 pm.
ADMISSION FREE - www.willoughbygallery.com.
Bourne Bridge Club
Bourne Bridge Club is currently closed until further notice due to the Covid-19 situation. However, online bridge is available to all, using Bridge Base Online. Please check their website for further updates as the situation changes/improves.
www.bridgewebs.com/bourne.
Burghley House
Nov. 26th – Nov. 29th: Enjoy a taste of Christmas and pick up your favourite festive foods. All tickets must be pre-booked – for details, visit www. burghley.co.uk.
Stamford Arts Centre @stamfordarts Stamford & Guildhall Arts Centrse www.stamfordartscentre.com
6th: “Dalloway” from Dyad Productions: 7.30pm on Stamford Arts Centre Website (Free event). As this is being streamed using a virtual reality format, use the mouse or trackpad on your device to move around the stage, zoom in and out, and get close to the action.
13th: Jazz in the Cellar Bar: 8p.
In the light of recent events, their Jazz in the Cellar Bar series is moving online, straight into the artists’ back yards!
16th: “Mini Mondays”: 10:30am.
Interactive storytelling with Kirsty from Rhubarb Theatre is back for the autumn 2020 season! Join Kirsty every Monday when she’ll take you on a magical journey. 18th: “Poetry Swaps”: 8pm. A regular poetryexchange every second month - now online! - where top poets from Stamford and the surrounding area are invited to present their poetry. Zoom event – e-mail karen.b@stamfordartscentre. com for entry/ to participate.
19th: “Brief Encounters” – Philippa Massey: 7-30pm.
. Because of its situation on the Great North Road, many people have passed through Stamford over the centuries. If they were just travelling, their encounters were usually extremely brief, but often repeated. Some of these people were famous or became so; some came for work or another specific purpose, while others lived here for a while, before moving on.
21st – Jan. 21st - “Play @ Home” – Lyngo Theatre, Online portal of videos, creative tasks and more (hosted by Lyngo, full details will be on their web listing). £12 per family.
25th - “Pint of Poetry”: 8pm. The last Wednesday of every month, Stamford poets (and budding poets) perform live stand-up poetry. Enjoy reading aloud to an appreciative crowd. Or if you prefer, simply enjoy the poetry of others. All are welcome! Zoom event – e-mail karen.b@stamfordartscentre.com for entry/ to participate.
The Centre@Elsea Park
There are now several activities taking place at The Centre. For a full listing visit www.elseapark.co.uk/
community-centre.
Deepings Camera Club
Deepings Camera Club has a programme of events booked until the end of the year. Meetings, talks, and regular competitions are being carried out online via Zoom. If you are interested and wish to see the full programme, please visit their website
www.deepingscamera.club.
4th - Colin Trow-Poole will talk about photo panels:
7-30pm start.
18th - George Steele, whose talk is entitled “World of Winter Whiteness”: 7-30 start.