UseLocally Magazine March 2022

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What s On In and around Newark in March

International Women's Day: Meet History's Heroines Saturday 5th March 10 am – 4 pm Newark Royal Market, Newark Town Hall Market Place NG24 1DU An event by National Civil War Centre - Newark Museum. Meet amazing women from history ry y as they take to the streets of Newark for International Women’s Day. From national names like Jane Austen and Nell Gwy wyn y to famous females from Newark’s past including Lady Ossington and Palace Theatre-founder Emily Blagg, hear from some fascinating feminine icons as they stroll through the market place and take to the stage in front of the Buttermarket to tell their stories. Each costumed character will perf rform f twice during the day and there’ll be chances to come face to face with them all as they roam. There’ll also be a British Sign Language interpreter to ensure that all can enjoy these illuminating perf rformances. f Friday Lunchtime Concert: A Brief History of Music – Jack Lee and Phoebe Smith March 4th 1.30pm – 2.15pm The Nave, Southwell Minster, Church Street Southwell NG25 0HD Jack Lee and Phoebe Smith are sing gers currently y in their final year of Masters at the Royal Academy of Music. They have performed throughout the UK and Europe; acclaimed for their “stunning” operatic and recital performances. In this concert Phoebe and Jack present “A Brief History of Music.” The recital will move chronologically through the different eras of music. Starting with music by Handel and Mozart then moving gradually through history to the present day. Wind In The Willows Saturday March 12th 2pm The Palace Theatre, Appletongate, Newark, NG24 1JY 26 | Please mention Use Locally when responding to adverts

Join Ratty, Mole, Badger, and the fantastically irrepressible Toad as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime culminating in a colourf rful f battle to save Toad Hall from the mischievous weasels! Multi-award nominated Immersion Theatre proudly bring their trademark style and energy to the riverbank with heaps of interaction, stunning costumes, toe-tapping music, and larger-than-life characters,A TOAD-ally terrific treat whether you’re 4 or 104! £12.50, £10.50 Concession, Family £42.00 www.palacenewark.com Last Sunday of the Month Preloved, Artisan and Eco Markets Sunday 27th March 9am – 3pm Newark Royal Market, Newark Town Hall Market Place NG24 1DU Bringing Newark alive with art rtisan t traders, entert rtainment t and food! Vintage finds and quirky ky y unique craft fts t in a beautiful market square. The Future of Logistics through Technology and Innovation! Monday 28th March 4pm Newark and Sherw rwood w District Council is excited to announce a major conference, organised in part rtnership t with University of Lincoln, Nottingham Trent University and Lincoln College. Through a wide variety of insightful keynote addresses proviided d by expert rts, the confference wiill offfer businesses across Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire an understanding of current trends, research and technological change in the logistics sector. Learn more about the new opportunities that will be created to develop skills, innovation and technology for local businesses. To register your interest and receive updates about the From Global to Local conference, please contact Sue Nattrass by emailing susan.nattrass@newarksherwooddc.gov.uk or telephoning 01636 655 277 or 07834 174 356.


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