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CHELTENHAM LIONS CLUB The Club's annual Giant Easter Egg Raffle is back at various pubs and venues across Cheltenham and Tewkesbury. Proceeds will go towards the running costs of the Club's Holiday Caravan for local disabled people, and in the form of a donation to Tewkesbury Hospital. Tickets are £1 and there is a total of 65 eggs to be won. Unfortunately, the Club has to vacate the storage unit they have occupied for the past 20 years. They are looking for a small storage unit to keep the books for their regular book sales in. Please contact Ron White on 01242 675286 if you know of a suitable unit. A further thousand spectacles were recently sent for recycling and forwarding to Africa (2,500 this year). On the same theme, a donation of £200 was sent to Sightsavers to help treat Trachoma suffers in Tanzania.
For three days at the end of February, members collected for the Marie Curie Appeal at Morrisons, Hatherley, collecting £1,676. This will fund over thirty hours of palliative cancer care. The Club thanks everyone who gave so generously and Morrisons for allowing the collection.
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A Spring in my Step Hello and welcome to the April issue of your local community magazine. So, what does this month bring us?... well we have lighter nights, although losing an hour’s sleep on Mother’s Day wasn’t very good. We have the school Easter Holidays for two weeks, and of course Easter itself and the lovely long bank holiday weekend. My son, who is 15, has told me he is too old now for an Easter Egg Hunt. Yeah, right, in front of his mates he is too old; if I created one for him, he would happily go around searching for all the eggs, gorging along the way. April is a big month for me personally as on Easter weekend I will be celebrating a very big birthday and I don’t mean 21!
Turning 50 always seemed such a long way off - in my head, I am still in my 30s, yet here it is. I’m not giving into it but I am at the point
where I’ve stopped fretting about turning 50 and accepted that I am 50. Still, I do feel on the big day I’ll look in the mirror and see wrinkles that weren’t there the day before.
Undoubtedly a milestone like this does make you reflect. I’ve certainly become more appreciative of people in their 60s, 70s and 80s and can only hope to be doing as well as they are doing when I reach those numbers. I’ve been meaning to be more focused, to pay attention to everything and to take nothing for granted as so many people do not make it to 50. So I’m thankful to be here, leaving just one thing left for me to say: Bring It On!
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Heat the oil in a large non-stick frying pan over a medium heat and fry the onion and garlic for 5 minutes until softened. Add the rice and chilli powder and stir-fry over a medium heat for 2-3 minutes. Meanwhile, heat a cast-iron griddle pan over a high heat. Add the chicken and cook for 3-4 minutes, turning once until the chicken is seared and cook through. Add the peppers to the pan after 2 minutes and cook till soft. Cut the cooked chicken into thin strips and stir into the rice mixture with the peppers. Season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Warm the tortillas as directed on the packaging. Place a tortilla on a chopping board and spread with 1 tbsp of the salsa. Top with a quarter of the chicken and rice mixture. Fold in the sides towards the centre then roll up tightly to completely enclose the filling. Repeat with the remaining ingredients to make four burritos in total. Serve the burritos halved, with lime wedges.
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PETS: Buying a Hamster Although a relatively ‘low-profile’ pet compared with cats and dogs, hamsters need lots of loving care and attention. They typically live for two or three years so are a long-term responsibility, but they bring lots of fun into your home and can make great first pets. If you’re thinking of buying a hamster, here’s a little information that might help them settle in.
Characteristics With 24 different types of hamster you won’t be short of choice, but Syrian (or golden) and dwarf hamsters are among the most popular. Adults of the golden variety need to be kept alone as they’re inclined to fight, as are males of the dwarf hamster variety, so all-female groups are best.
Diet Pre-prepared hamster mix is a good choice of staple diet and should be supplemented with small amounts of fruit and vegetables. Hamsters need to grind down their teeth regularly as they grow continually, so providing them with crunchy snacks or small chew toys can help to keep their teeth short. Play Hamsters love to play and can be quite adventurous, so a cage with different levels is ideal. You can add plastic toys for entertainment, and tunnels for them to run through.
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Biblical scenes to wow crowds in Winchcombe this Easter The final hours of the life of Jesus Christ are to be played out in a poignant piece of street theatre in Winchcombe this Good Friday
Amateur actors from every walk of life will descend on Abbey Terrace in the town from 10am to stage the ‘Way of the Cross’, a traditional Passion Play depicting Jesus’ last few hours from sentencing right through to crucifixion.
Members of each of the four churches in the town will come together to portray the moving story. Though Easter Passions have been part of the Christian tradition for centuries, this is the first time in a number of years a Passion Play has been performed in Winchcombe. The performance is free and unticketed and people of all ages are invited to come and view the spectacle.
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Short Story
The Easter Hedgehog “Derek, what are you doing out here at the crack of dawn?” Kelly, with a milk bottle in each hand, was surprised to find her husband hiding under the carport. “Kelly, you nearly gave me a heart attack!” Derek gasped. “What are you doing up?”
“Something’s been drinking the cream off the top of our milk,” Kelly said. “I have to bring it in as soon as the milkman’s been.” “Just get under here quick.” Derek pulled her elbow. “You’ll give the game away.”
“What game?” Kelly huddled next to him.
“Operation Soak The Easter Bunny,” Derek smiled, rubbing his hands together. “You mean soak Carl?” Kelly sighed. “Honestly, when are you two ever going to grow up?”
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“You think he’s coming as the Easter Bunny?” Kelly laughed. “This I’ve got to see.” “But I’m ready for him,” Derek chuckled. “I’ve rigged up the sprinkler system on the lawn to full power, and I’ve got my hand on the outside tap. Hang on, someone’s coming through the gate now.”
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GARDENING
Heavenly Herbs I’ve always liked to grow herbs in pots – they look pretty, and ornamental variegated forms are available too. More importantly, they can be kept in any welllit spot close to the house, ideal if your garden soil is wet and soggy, plus they are in easy reach if you fancy perking up the supper with some fresh, zingy herbs. If your life lacks a garden, then herbs in window boxes are perfect. Making a herb planter is easy and inexpensive, and the results should be long-lasting.
You need a good-sized container – terracotta is ideal for these plants, many of which have Mediterranean origins. You also need some good-quality compost, some horticultural grit and (of course) your favourite herbs. A local nursery or garden centre should provide a fantastic array of herbs perfect for 18
your planter at this time of year. Some of my favourites include variegated cream and green sage; ‘Tricolor’ sage, which also has splashes of purple on its leaves; golden lemon thyme (with a great lemony flavour); prostrate rosemary; chives; and golden oregano. Choose herbs you enjoy eating but opt for pretty varieties where available.
Good drainage is essential for a herb pot, so use broken crocks (such a smashed flower pots or kitchen crockery) laid loosely over the drainage hole(s) before you add compost and gravel. Always use proper horticultural grit and mix about one-part grit in with three parts compost. Positioning the plants properly within the container is important. The plants will get bigger, so allow them room to grow, but –
as you’ll be constantly trimming them throughout the growing season – planting a little closer than the plant label suggests should be fine! If you include a trailing or prostrate form of herb, it helps to position it close to the edge so it can cascade downwards. I also suggest you hide the labels around the edges of the pot, just beneath the soil, for later reference. Once all the plants are in position, fill in all the gaps between the root balls and around the edges of the container with the compost and grit mixture, firming it in as you go. Next, top dress the compost with grit, which helps to keep drainage good around the plant crowns, makes the planter look better and helps discourage weeds and pests. Next, water the pot well, top up the grit
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Families in Gloucestershire are in for a cracking treat this Easter as Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court opens its doors to host an Easter Fun Day within its stunning grounds, complete with Easter Bunny, Alpacas and Mary Poppins! The big-hearted volunteer organisers hope the event on Sunday 14th April between 11am and 2pm will attract many families and have some ‘egg’cellent plans in store.
There’s a whole host of activities planned, including a treasure hunt with the chance to win an Easter egg, face painting, glitter tattoos, Decorate Your Own Easter Biscuit, Hook a Duck and Name the Bear. In addition, there will be plenty of live entertainment and food. Hospice volunteer Paulette Vallois said: “It’s a jam-packed day full of fun helping to raise much-needed funds for the Sue Ryder Nurses, care team and support staff at Leckhampton Court Hospice, so they can be there for local families when it matters.” An entrance fee of £2.50 will be payable on the gate. Under 12s go free and each entry includes one free entry to the treasure hunt. For more information, visit the event Facebook page or email paulette.vallois@sueryder.org.
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Your local EVENTS GUIDE CURIOUS ABOUT GLOUCESTER Ongoing until 12 April, Gloucester City Centre, Starting point: College Green, GL1 2LY. Discover Gloucester with two selfguided heritage walks and a treasure hunt. https:// fantasticforfamilies.com/
EGGSPLORE EASTER 6 - 23 April, 7.30am 6pm, Gloucester Cathedral Easter trail for young visitors. Explore the building in search of the answer to "What happened on the very first Easter Day?" Tickets £1. Tiny token egg for each child.
CHILDREN'S EASTER TRAIL 6 - 22 April, 9am - 5pm, Over Farm, Gloucester £5 per child. No need to book. Bring a pen or pencil and wear appropriate shoes. Takes approx. 1h. Small prize if you crack the trail. EASTER EGG TRAIL 6-28 April, daily from 10am, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe Follow the chicks hiding in the castle rooms from 6 28 April. Hunt for all of the giant Easter eggs that have appeared in the gardens during 13 - 22 April for a chocolatey reward! Included within admission. INFLATABLE THEME PARK 6 - 22 April, 10am - 5pm, Over Farm, Gloucester Featuring over 15 attractions! 26
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EASTER TRAIL 6 - 22 April, 10.30am 5pm, Painswick Rococo Garden, Stroud. Open daily. A dastardly egg thief had been stealing Easter eggs from our garden friends... can you track down the culprit and save the day? Free trail with standard admission. VICTORIAN EASTER FESTIVAL 6, 9, 16, 22 & 23 April, Holst Birthplace Museum, Cheltenham. Variety of Easter & Spring activities. For full programme visit www.holstmuseum.org.uk.
CHELTENHAM WINE FESTIVAL. 6 April, 12pm 3pm & 4pm - 7pm, Pittville Pump Room. Explore and taste from over 300 delicious wines. £22.50. ST JOHN PASSION BY J. S. BACH 6 April, 7pm, Tewkesbury Abbey, GL20 5RZ. City of
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CLEEVE CHORALE SPRING CONCERT 6 April, 7.30pm, St Michael & All Angels Church, Bishop's Cleeve. Incl. Bach’s 'O Jesu Christ, mein Lebens Licht' and Handel’s 'Acis and Galatea'. Tickets, incl. refreshments: £12 (u16 free) from G. Lewis Footwear, Woodmancote Newsagents, Gotherington Stores or ring 01242 674114. THE DEER’S CRY 6 April, 7.30pm, St Mary’s Priory Church, Deerhurst, GL19 4BX. Severn Voice Chamber Choir. Programme incl. works by composers from the area and works with texts which make reference to deer, finishing with Arvo Part’s iconic piece 'The Deer’s Cry.’ https://severnvoices.weebly.com/ EASTER EGG HUNT 7 April, from 11am, Woodmancote New Village
Hall. Celebrating 50 years of Woodmancote Preschool. Children's activities, incl. bouncy castle. Hot food, cake & refreshments. Event free; trail £3 per child.
CRESCENDO BIG BAND WITH CATHERINE SYKES 7 April, Doors open at 2.30pm for 3pm start, Gupshill Manor, Tewkesbury Catherine Skyes, singer with the Glen Miller Orchestra, joins Tewkesbury's own big band for a special afternoon concert of uplifting swing and jazz music. No need to book, just turn up. Cabaret-style seating & bar. £10 pp.
CLEEVE CONCERTS Tithe Barn, Bishop's Cleeve 7 April, 7.30pm: Hazel O'Connor. 14 April, 7.30pm: Hue and Cry. Box Office: 0333 666 3366 (booking fees apply). cleeveconcerts.com
B/CLEEVE METHODIST CHURCH WEDNESDAY FELLOWSHIP. 2pm, Church Hall. New members welcome. 10 April: Scrubditch Care Farm. 24 April: Ukulele fun with Phil Collins. CHILDREN’S EASTER DROP-IN ACTIVITIES 11am - 3pm, Holst Birthplace Museum, Cheltenham 9 April: Create a Spring Hare that moves. 16 April: Make your own Easter basket. £1 per child plus general admission. WINCHCOMBE LIVE BLUES WEEKEND 12 - 14 April, White Hart Inn, Rosies Bar & Old Bakery Cafe. True Strays on 12th
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(£10), Tom C Walker on 13th (£10). More music throughout the weekend. Tickets available at Old Bakery Cafe and via e-mail winchcombelive@gmail.com.
COFFEE MORNING 13 April, from 10am - 12pm, Methodist Church, Bishops Close (off Tobyfield Road), Bishop’s Cleeve, GL52 8NT A free book with every tea/ coffee, cakes and more. Join us for a friendly conversation. FREE RBL TALK 15 April, 7.30pm, Cheltenham Rugby Club, GL52 3PE. Hear from author Air Commodore Pitchfork about RAF escape lines in WWII. social.rblwoodmancote@ outlook.com
CLEEVE LADIES PROBUS CLUB 9.45am, Tithe Barn, Bishop’s Cleeve. 16 April: The life and songs of Victoria Wood; speaker Matthew Sproston. 30 April: 10 things I’d save in a fire; speaker Kathy Butterworth. 01242 529664 BISHOP'S CLEEVE WI MEETING 16 April, 7.15pm, Tithe Barn, Bishop’s Cleeve 'Suffragettes & Votes for
Women', speaker Paddy Hannigan. Competition: Small Floral Display in Green, Purple and White. T: 01242 677520.
THE APRIL MEETING 17 & 18 April, Gates open from 12pm, first race at 2.05pm, Cheltenham Racecourse. Two weekdayfixtures. See your favourites before the end of the jump season. www.thefestival.co.uk WOODMANCOTE WI 18 April, 7.30pm, Woodmancote Village Hall 'Warfare to Welfare' by Ex-Army Officer Mandie Cran. T: 01242 672791
EASTER EGG HUNT 19 April, 10.30am, 1pm & 3.30pm, Glenfall House, Cheltenham. Easter Egg Hunt in the gardens, BBQ, Music, Face painting & bouncy castle. £2.50 per child; adults free. In aid of Macmillan.
EASTER TRAIL 19 April, 1 - 4pm, Cleeve Common, Quarry Car Park, Nr Cleeve Hill Golf Club, Bishop's Cleeve, GL52 3PW. Explore Cleeve Common and earn yourself a treat. Approx. 1-mile walk. Adults free, £2.75 (plus booking fee) per child. Tickets from Eventbrite. Page 27
EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA 20 April, 11am - 3pm, Sandford Parks Lido, Cheltenham, GL53 7PU. Meet the Easter Bunny (11am 1pm). Activities & games for adults & children. Entry: £5. Cobalt & Maggie's will also be hosting the Great Easter Egg Trail in Sandford Park between 1pm-4pm. £2.50 per child. HARMONICA SACRA 20 April, 6pm, Old Baptist Chapel, Tewkesbury, GL20 5RZ. The Musical & Amicable Society presents a concert of reflective music. Tickets on the door (no credit cards), subject to availability, or in advance from the John Moore Museum. GWSR EASTER EGGSPRESS 22 April, Trains depart from Cheltenham, Toddington & Broadway. Easter puzzles, games and activities. Meet the Easter Bunny at Winchcombe station. Easter Bonnet competition. Normal ticket prices apply. gwsr.com
GOTHERINGTON, WOOLSTONE & OXENTON WI 24 April, 7.30pm, Gotherington Village Hall. 66th Birthday Party. For more information: 01242 317276 or www.gwowi.org.uk. SPRING GRAND SALE 25 - 28 April, from 9.30am, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe Join us for an exclusive homes and gardens sale incl. indoor and outdoor furniture bargains, decorative accessories, gifts, fashion items and more. £5 (does 28
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FRESH: ART FAIR 26 - 28 April, 11am - 6pm, Cheltenham Racecourse Browse/buy the work of 500 contemporary UK and international artists. Weekend tickets: £6pp on the door or £8 for two online. U16s free. Free admission on Friday. www.freshartfair.net BRITISH & MIDLAND CHAMPIONSHIP 27 & 28 April, 8.30am 5.30pm, Prescott Hill, Gotherington, GL52 9RD A two-day event featuring the second round of both of the UK's premier series of the British & Midland Hillclimb Championships. Children of 14 and under free with paying adult. www.prescott-hillclimb.com
BLACK TIE CHARITY GALA 27 April, 7pm - 1am, Glenfall House, Mill Ln, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, GL54 4EP. Hike for Hoss, in aid of Prostate Cancer UK. Canape & Prosecco Reception, 3-course meal, live band & entertainment, auction & raffle. Tickets: £50 pp. Vicky: 07734 107053, vicky.richardson83 @googlemail.com. QUIZ NIGHT 27 April, 7pm, St Michaels Centre, Church Rd, Bishop's Cleeve. Tickets £6, incl. Ploughman's Supper. JAZZ FESTIVAL 1 - 6 May, Various venues across Cheltenham
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CRAFT FAIR 2nd Sun/month, 11.30am 2.30pm, Bishop's Cleeve Community Centre Wide range of stalls; refreshments. Free entry. Libby Cleal: 07776 301767. LUNCH DATE 1st Wed/month, 12pm 1.30pm, Guide Hall, Winchcombe. £5 for soup & a pudding. Raising money for local charities.
WINCHCOMBE GUIDED WALKS 11am & 2.30pm, Sundays from Easter Sun until end Oct. Starting at the Winchcombe TIC, open to visitors or residents. Covering history of the area, 1–1¼ hours, under 1mile. New volunteer guides welcome. 01242 602925, winchcombetic@ tewkesbury.gov.uk.
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