Spring at Rural Arts
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Workshops for Adults...
Mosaic Mirror - £65
Saturday 18th March
In this workshop you’ll learn how to create a mosaic border around a mirror using the direct method.
Fabric Treasure Chests - £42
Wednesday 19th April
In this workshop you will learn basic fabric sculpting techniques, and use materials and embellishments to decorate a small treasure chest.
Basics for Beginners...
Printmaking (4 Weeks) - £90
Saturday 15th April to 6th May
Opera for the People
Join Nicola Mills, a world-class soprano, for an intimate evening of Opera and crossover music, in her own unique style.
Stillington Village Hall, 16th March Kilburn Institute, 23rd June
Sync or Swim
Join two dancers diving into a synchronised swimming routine on a day trip to the seaside – remaining in full competition mode!
Grantley Village Hall, 22nd April Terrington Village Hall, 23rd April The Courthouse, 26th April Newton Le Willows Village Hall, 28th April
Maddie Morris
Maddie Morris is a contemporary, political folk singer from Leeds, who uses her music to engage audiences and open discussion around various forms of social exclusion.
Stillington Village Hall, 26th May Grantley Village Hall, 27th May East Cowton Village Hall, 28th June
Outreach
Heart and Craft
Enjoy a free arts and crafts activity for Over 70s in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
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The Mowbray Singers will perform the popular sacred cantata Olivet to Calvary by John Maunder in St Oswald’s Church, Sowerby on Saturday 1st April 2023 at 7:30pm.
This sincere and dedicated work recalls the scenes which mark the last few days of Christ’s life on Earth. Admission is £8 with under 16s free
The concert is in support of the appeal for Herriot Hospice@The Lambert SHERIFF HUTTON ART GROUP
50TH Year Easter Art Exhibition
9th & 10th April 2023
10.30 until 4.30 each day, £1 Entry Sheriff Hutton Village Hall, YO60 6RA
Refreshments Available
Northallerton Musical Theatre presents “DISNEY MAGIC”
The Forum, Northallerton
27th to 29th April 2023 at 7.30pm
Ticket prices range from £14 to £16 and are available from the Forum on 01609 776230 or on line at www.forumnorthallerton.org.uk
Come and join Northallerton Musical Theatre Company on a musical journey round well loved Disney music - incorporating medleys from some of the older Disney favourites along with the newer ones
The Easingwold Singers
This year, 2023, the choir celebrates its 120th anniversary. Quite something for a community choir and we are very proud of this achievement. By popular request, our Spring Concert will feature Faure’s Requiem, and we are delighted that Jonty Ward, Bass Songman at York Minster has agreed to join us once again as our Bass Baritone soloist. Jonty was a soloist last year when the choir presented Beethoven’s Mass in C at St Oswald’s Church Sowerby in May.
Rehearsals are progressing well and this promises to be another memorable concert adding different opera choruses to the repertoire of The Easingwold Singers as well as revisiting Faure. All in all, a varied programme of music. The date is Saturday 20 May and the venue is to be St John the Baptist & All Saints Church, Easingwold. It was felt appropriate to hold the anniversary concert in Easingwold as this is where the choir was founded although we do have many members from Thirsk, Sowerby and the surrounding villages. New singers always welcome by the way.
Please see advert providing more details of the concert and we will update the website with further information shortly.
Looking back to our Christmas Concert December 2022 : “12 Days of Christmas” – Bob Chilcott and “Fantasia on Christmas Carols” – Ralph Vaughan Williams; what a treat and success that afternoon was. We can only thank Ed for putting it all together, our soloist and friend of the Choir, John Dunford with his wonderful voice and sense of fun, together with Matthew Atherton who played the organ and piano so magnificently. We had our largest audience ever, who were all in good voice, and excellent feedback. The “12 Days of Christmas” was such fun to sing and I am sure anybody who was there on the day, either in the choir or the audience, will retain fond memories of “The Partridge in a Pear” which surprisingly to all, kept putting in an appearance during Matthew’s organ solo. How we top this for our Christmas concert next year remains to be seen but I am sure with Ed’s ingenuity we will rise to the occasion once again.
Rather than having lots of smaller prizes for our
Charity Raffle on concert day, we decided to have two hampers with luxury items donatedbymembers of the choir with all the proceeds donated to the Easingwold District Community Care Foodbank. This was a good move and greatly appreciated by the recipients of the gift. Furthermore one of the winners of the hampers very generously donated his prize to the Thirsk Foodbank and the second hamper went to a very worthy winner too so we were delighted with the outcome.
Registered Charity No 1062232
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Bikes & much more!
Exciting new enterprise from Iaen at Venture Cycles.
‘‘Here at Venture Cycles, I service & repair bikes, along with bike sales, components & accessories. I find Thirsk is a lovely town with a very loyal customer base, whom I’ve been serving for close to nine years.’’
After graduating from his bachelor of arts degree course in Three Dimensional Design, Iaen worked for Bisca, a contemporary staircase design & manufacturing company in Helmsley. He was involved in all areas
of the business throughout his employment, enjoying the design & making elements the most, but after 18 years he was looking to broaden his horizons with a new challenge.
Spring is in the air but watch out for seasonal danger
Keen gardeners will be looking forward to getting back outdoors but those with pets should think twice before adding certain plants and flowers to their garden.
Tulips can irritate your dog’s mouth and gastrointestinal tract. Normally they will only experience drooling, being sick and diarrhoea, but heart problems and difficulty breathing are also signs of tulip poisoning. Daffodils are poisonous to dogs if they eat the bulbs or flowers, or drink water from a vase with daffodils in. They can give your dog an upset stomach, make them vomit,
Iaen had always been a keen cyclist participating in both road & mountain biking events and he thought he would develop that pleasure into setting up his very own bike shop, in the heart of Thirsk’s Market Place. In just over a year away, Venture Cycles will have been open for 10 years & as everyone knows such a lot has happened; including the Tour de France coming to Yorkshire, the Tour de Yorkshire passing through Thirsk & many amateur cycling events held in the town. However, like now there have been some far more sobering times, but we seem to battle through them together.
As part of repairing lots of bicycles, the scrap parts mountain is never ending, until now! Iaen is utilising his artistic & manufacturing skills to up-cycle the old & oily broken bike bits & turn them into quality handmade bespoke homely objects to sell in his shop, local establishments & eventually online.
Late last year he started with a great success in making Christmas tree decorations from bike gear parts wrapped in ribbon; different parts,
and make them very sleepy and wobbly. A dog that’s been poisoned by daffodils might also have fits.
Bluebells, rhododendrons and the leaves and seeds of foxgloves are also toxic and can even be fatal so avoid planting in your garden and make sure dogs don’t consume any of these plants when out and about. Lilies are highly toxic to cats. Cats may want to eat them or if they brush past them in pollen they can easily absorb the poison when they groom.
Be aware at Easter that dogs will try and steal chocolate and eat it. While delicious, it is poisonous to them and cats too. It contains a chemical, theobromine, which is a bit like caffeine and is toxic to dogs and cats.
sizes & types of ribbon. Currently he is building a stock of tactile keyrings, coasters & bottle openers all made from chains, gears & other bike bits. His plan this summer will see wall clocks, mirrors & ornaments, taking commissions thereafter.
In addition to his new venture he is learning the art of photography and has set up his Instagram account, @venture_photography_england which he’d eventually like to develop, pardon the pun! Iaen says he’ll be running his new ventures alongside Venture Cycles, keeping the residents of Thirsk & its surrounding villages on two wheels....
As a general rule, the darker the chocolate, the higher the levels of theobromine become.
Further information about plants and foods poisonous to pets is available on the advice pages of the Blue Cross website. To find out more about pets needing a loving home at Thirsk, how to donate towards their care or to volunteer for Blue Cross contact the centre on 0300 777 1540, email thirsk@bluecross.org.uk or visit www. bluecross.org.uk.
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