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LEAPING INTO FEBRUARY... There’s so much going on in February that we’ve had to add another day in the calendar. Yep, that’s right. We’ve got 29 fabulous days of events this month. You’re welcome. If you’re looking for something awesome to do, you won’t have to look far. This month is host to one of our favourite dates in the diary: Jorvik Viking Festival. Celebrate York’s Norse heritage with a whirlwind of exciting viking happenings. From finding out why archaeologists love poo so much, to entering the annual Best Beard competition, you can discover your inner viking and learn tonnes about the history of this fine city from 15-23 February. We’ll see you there!

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JORVIK VIKING FESTIVAL York City Centre - 15th - 23rd February

// 6TH VOLUNTEERING OPEN DAY, The

Priory Street Centre, 1.30-3pm. If you’re interested in volunteering and helping to support older people, then pop down to this volunteering open day with the Older Citizens Advocacy York. Call 01904 676200. // 7TH FEB-1ST MAR SNOWDROP SPECTACULAR,

Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens, 11am-4pm. Don’t miss this wonderful time of year when the stunning snowdrops appear in the grounds of Burton Agnes Hall to create a gorgeous white carpet. Mark the end of winter by visiting the Hall and Gardens, and experiencing these beautiful flowers for yourself. Why not finish your visit off by popping into the Home and Garden Shop and Gift Shop; and grabbing a tasty bite to eat? Visit www.burtonagnes.com for more information – and please call 01262 490 324 for advice on whether the woodland walks are taking place in cases of bad weather. // 8TH YORNIGHT: YORK RESEARCHERS’ NIGHT, York

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day will include everything from activities to demonstrations; games to puzzles; bite-size talks to cabaret acts, and more – and it’s perfect for the whole family. For more information, and to grab your free tickets, visit www.yornight.com; or pop into the York Barbican Box Office.

Enjoy an interactive day to celebrate the opening of Herbert Todd's new Kitchen Studio. You'll watch live cooking demonstrations, taste delicious food - and there will be opportunities to win some top prizes! Visit www. htodd.co.uk or call 01904 628676 for more information.

// 8TH - 7TH MARCH SONGS FOR DARKTOWN LOVERS, Lotte Inch Gallery. Jonny

Hannah returns to York this year with his latest exhibition: Songs for Darktown Lovers. The exhibition roots itself in music and love and refers to ‘Darktown’ which is a fictional place Jonny refers to when modern life becomes too much. Visit www. lotteinch.co.uk for more information. ANTIQUES & VINTAGE FAIR,

Pocklington Arts Centre, 9.30am-4pm. If you enjoy exploring antiques and collectables, then this brand new ‘boutique-sized’ version of the popular York Racecourse Antique Home & Vintage Fair is for you. Visit www. antiquefairyork.com. HERBERT TODD LAUNCH EVENT, Monks Cross, 10am-4pm.

// 14TH ALBANY PIANO TRIO, Sir Jack

Lyons Concert Hall, University of York, 8pm. Don’t miss a night of brilliant music by Beethoven, Judith Bingham, Bloch, and Ravel from this versatile and wide-ranging trio. Visit www.bms-york. org.uk for more information.


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FAURÉ: REQUIEM & MICHAEL HAYDN: REQUIEM

Saturday 28th March 7:30pm York Minster, Deangate, York

York Musical Society Chorus & Orchestra, four soloists. Beethoven - Ghost Trio; works by Judith Bingham & Bloch; Ravel - Trio

Tickets: Nave £25/20, Aisles £12 (£6 13-17 yrs, u12 free) from Minster box office (01904 557256; www.yorkminster.org) or on the door.

Daily at 11am

Additional tours Fri & Sat at 1pm

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// 15TH-23RD JORVIK VIKING FESTIVAL, York

city centre. From costume competitions to best beard competition; city tours to workshops; mead tasting to live music; and of course, the stunning Battle Spectacular in the Land of Darkness – you absolutely don’t want to miss out on this incredible festival. For more information, visit www. jorvikvikingfestival.co.uk.

Astrocampus University of York - 7th-12th March

March // 7TH BOYZ ON BLOCK, Mecca Bingo.

THE MAGIC OF TREES,

Beningbrough Hall, Gallery & Gardens, 11am-3.30pm. Visit this half term for the last chance to follow the trail as a nature detective. On selected days join a naked tree walk to spot the first signs of spring and get crafty in Artrageous. Normal admissions charges apply. Visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk for more information. // 18

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MONTHLY WI MEET, Jacob’s

Well, 7pm. Enjoy a talk by speaker Michelle Hughes – a local printmaker whose linocuts are inspired by nature and the Yorkshire countryside. Email yorkcentralwi@gmail.com. // 20TH ANTIQUES, JEWELLERY, WINE AND WHISKY VALUATION EVENT, The Bar Convent, 11am-

3pm. You don’t need an appointment to have your items valued at this free event – and helpful staff will be more than happy to give you all the information and advice you may need. For more information call 01423 531661, or email harrogate@tennantsltd.co.uk. 8

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// 22ND-23RD 9TH ANNUAL MODEL RAILWAY EXHIBITION, Holy Trinity Church

Hall, Melrosegate, 10am-5pm (4pm close Sunday). Welcome to the 9th annual Ebor Group of Railway Modellers show, in aid of York Against Cancer and sponsored by Monk Bar Model Shop. They pride themselves on offering a small, intimate model show, where they display layouts from the club, members and local friends. As well as Monk Bar Model Shop, they will also joined by other traders and demonstrators. Entry is £4 for adults, £1 for children and free for under 5s. HOLGATE WINDMILL OPEN DAY, Holgate Windmill, 11am-4pm.

Come down and explore the oldest five-sailed mill in the country! On the Sunday you’ll be able to enjoy Pancake Day at the mill, where freshly cooked pancakes can be purchased until the batter runs out. Entry is £3 for adults and £1 for children aged 5-18. Under 5s and members of HWPS are free. For more information, visit www. holgatewindmill.org.

Step back in time with Mecca Bingo's Rewind night as you're entertained by newly-formed powergroup comprising of 90s stars Shane Lynch from Boyzone; Abz Love from 5ive; Dane Bowers from Another Level; and Ben Ofoedu from Phats & Small. Visit www. eventbrite.co.uk to book your tickets today - or pop in to Mecca! // 7TH-12TH ASTROCAMPUS, University of York.

See through the eye of a telescope and take part in a wide range of space-themed activities – perfect for the whole family and children over seven years old. From making a scale model of the solar system to spending an evening with York Astronomical Society; there’s plenty to be doing! For free tickets, and to find out more, visit http://astrocampus.york.ac.uk. // 19TH LOCAL HISTORY MEET, Village

Hall, Stockton on the Forest, 2.30pm. Join Stockton on the Forest and Hopgrove Local History Group for their next meet led by Ivan Adams, titled ‘The History of Electricity in Yorkshire’. Refreshments are provided and entry is £2.50 for non-members or £1.50 for members. Membership is £10 per year. Call 01904 400309.


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Saturday 15 February 2020 7.30pm

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Suite from Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose)

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Simon Wright Conductor Fiona Love Orchestra Leader Jamie Walton Cello

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Symphony No.2 in D Tickets £25.40, £22.05, £17.55 (Concessions £24.30, £20.90, £16.40. Children and Students £6.30) All ticket sales are subject to a service charge and a facility fee as levied by the Barbican Box Office. The prices quoted here include all relevant charges.

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York Yoga Studio Acomb Road - Everyday

// 28TH SPRING OPEN DAY, Poppleton

Community Railway Nursery, 10am-3pm. Head down to Britain’s last surviving railway nursery for their spring open day. Visit www. poppletonrailwaynursery.co.uk.

Every Day JORVIK VIKING CENTRE,

Coppergate. Discover the Original Viking Encounter! Enjoy the worldfamous ride experience with the sights, sounds and smells of the Viking Age, as well as getting up close to 1000 year old artefacts and interacting with our friendly real-life Vikings. Visit www. jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk. THE YORK DUNGEON, Clifford Street. If you enjoy a bit of mild peril in your life, then you need to go to The York Dungeon. Never before has history been so entertaining – and terrifying. Visit www.thedungeons. com/york JORVIK DIG, St Saviourgate. Head down to DIG on St Saviourgate and your little ones can experience a real hands-on archaeological adventure! Visit www.digyork.com. YORK YOGA STUDIO, Acomb Road. From Hatha Yoga to Kundalini Yoga; Dynamic Hatha to Pilates; Baby Massage to Meditation, and more, there’s something for everyone at York Yoga Studio. Visit www. yorkyogastudio.co.uk for more information, or call 01904 785704. 10

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VAN GOGH: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE, St Mary’s York. This

unique exhibition allows you to ‘step in’ to the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh through the art of modern technology. State-of-the-art projectors display a full 360 degree experience, while music and animations tantalise your senses. Visit www.vangoghexpo.co.uk to find out more. HIDDEN MINSTER, York Minster, Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays, 11am. Take a journey above the roof tops and explore York Minster's hidden architectural gems of the Mason's Loft and Chapter House roof. Visit www.yorkminster.org or call 0844 9390011. YORK GOLF RANGE, Towthorpe Moor Lane, near Strensall. Set in beautiful countryside, York Golf Range features a whole host of fun activities. Visit www.yorkgolfrange.co.uk or call 01904 499275. NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS RAILWAY, Pickering. See 24 miles of

Yorkshire’s amazing scenery aboard classic trains. Visit www.nymr.co.uk. YORK IVC, throughout York. Welcome to York IVC – a group that regularly organise a large variety of activities including walks, meals out, pub quizzes and club parties. And they’re always on the lookout for singles, couples, locals – and anyone new to the area – to join them. It’s easy to take part, and all activities take place in a safe and

friendly environment. Get to know your community through its people! To find out more, email enquiries@yorkivc.club or visit the website on www.yorkivc. club. WHITE ROSE YORK TOURS,

meet at west entrance to York Minster, 11am and 3pm (also 1pm Friday and Saturday). Take a free history tour of the city centre. Visit www. whiteroseyork.com or call 07792 207679. GHOST TRAIL OF YORK, West Doors of York Minster, 7.30pm. Dare you cross the centuries and discover York’s spine-chilling history? Visit www. ghosttrail.co.uk or call 01904 633276.

Regular Events // EVERY MON ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES, Dunnington Sports Club,

7-8pm. Grab your dance shoes and do what they do on Strictly! Visit www. dancenight.co.uk, email jackie@ dancenight.co.uk or call 07914 941268. // EVERY MON, WEDS & FRI OPEN DAYS, Poppleton Community

Railway Nursery, 10am-3.30pm. Discover a variety of shrubs and herbaceous perennials while exploring railway artefacts and historical buildings. Visit www. poppletonrailwaynursery.co.uk.


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// 3RD TUES OF EACH MONTH YORK CENTRAL WI MEETINGS,

Jacob’s Well, 7pm. Join the group at the York Central WI Meetings for regular speakers and more. Enjoy a complimentary first visit – email yorkcentralwi@gmail.com. // LAST TUES OF EACH MONTH

THE ARTS SOCIETY, Gimcrack Suite,

York Racecourse, 1.15pm. Founded in 1972, this social group boasts a membership of over 300 people, and offers activities such as regular lectures, study days, tours and visits across the UK and Europe and more. Visit www. theartssocietyyork.org.uk. // EVERY WEDS RYEDALE FOLK DANCE CLUB,

Old Malton Memorial Hall, 8-10pm. Enjoy moderate exercise and mental stimulation to traditional dance music! Email ryefdc@gmail.com.

The Mill Shop Holgate Windmill - Every Saturday

// 2ND WEDS OF EACH MONTH PARKINSONS UK SUPPORT MEETING, New Earswick Folk

Hall, 2pm. Come along for regular speakers, quiz nights and outings. New members and guests always welcome – “Strangers are friends we have not yet met”. For more information, call 01904 861696. // EVERY THURS

wooden kitchenware and greetings cards. Visit www.holgatewindmill.org. SATURDAY MORNING SALES,

Poppleton Community Railway Nursery, 10am-1pm. Pop in to this volunteer-run nursery and discover a range of plants such as shrubs, perennials, herbs and alpines, and a specialist collection of cacti. Visit www. poppletonrailwaynursery.co.uk.

JORVIK FOLK DANCE CLUB, St

Aiden’s Church Hall, Acomb, 7.459.45pm. Enjoy traditional folk dancing – singles, partners and friends are all welcome. Sessions cost £3. Call Annette for more information on 01904 705261. // 3RD FRI OF EACH MONTH HAXBY AND WIGGINTON U3A, YOURCAFE, Tang Hall Community

Centre, 11am-2pm. Help to reduce food waste by enjoying a delicious meal made of surplus ingredients – and pay as you feel. Visit www. yourcafe.co.uk for more information. YORK COBWEB ORCHESTRA,

Steiner School, Fulford, 7.30-9.30pm. Come down and join this friendly orchestra – everyone’s welcome and no auditions required! Visit www. cobweborchestra.org.uk or call Patrick on 07733 266792.

Wigginton Recreational Hall, 2pm. If you’re retired or semi-retired, feel free to pop down to this sociable event, where you can enjoy a talk from a guest speaker, and tea and coffee. Call 01904 761352 or visit www. hawu3a.org for more information. // EVERY SAT THE MILL SHOP, Holgate Windmill,

10am-12pm. Pop in to Holgate Windmill’s shop and grab everything from freshly milled wholemeal flour and local honey to fab gifts including

// 2ND SAT OF EACH MONTH MALTON FOOD MARKET, Malton.

The best of Yorkshire produce, as well as entertainment and demonstrations. Visit www.maltonyorkshire.co.uk for more information.

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in the 9th This year’s theme is the Voyages of the Vikings – just like the Norse stories! century, journey to York in February half term to discover their extraordinary

VIKING ENCAMPMENT 15th February-23rd February 10:00am-4:00pm Parliament Street Free Discover the trades and crafts of the Viking Age.

HAVE-A-GO SWORD 15th February-23rd February 10:00am - 4:00pm St Sampson’s Square Stage £5 per child Prepare for battle with our swordfighting activity.

NINE REALMS BAR 15th February-23rd February except Wednesday 19th. Opening times vary, check website for details. Raise a glass to the Gods at our festival bar!

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LITTLE DIGGERS £5 per child DIG: An Archaeological Adventure Gudrid’s Viking Voyages 15th February and 19th February, 10.00-11.00am Ibn Fadlan’s Middle Eastern Treasure 16th February and 20th February, 10.00-11.00am

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Ingvar’s Golden Quest 17th February and 21st February, 10.00-11.00am Bjorn’s Sea Stories 18th February and 23rd February, 10.00-11.00am

MAGIC & MYSTERY: SEAFARING SAGAS AND SPELLS 15th February-23rd February 10.00am-5.00pm Barley Hall Discover Norse beliefs about sorcerers, shapeshifters and sea monsters. Included with entry to Barley Hall.

MARCH TO COPPERGATE 22nd February 1:30pm Free Begins at York Minster Witness the mighty Viking armies.

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15th-23rd February. At the weekends, in Spark 10am-3pm; during the week, in the Parliament Street Tent, 10am4pm.


CITY TOUR: THE DEVELOPMENT OF JORVIK 15th February-23rd February except Saturday 22nd, 10.30am-12pm and 3.30pm-5pm Starts outside Henry VII Experience £5.50 Adult; £4.50 concession Join your Viking guide on a tour of Viking and Saxon York.

FAMILY CITY TOUR: VIKING RIDDLE CHALLENGE! 15th February-21st February 2020 and 23rd February 1:00pm-2:00pm Starts outside JORVIK Viking Centre £5.50 Adult; £4.50 concession; £16 for a family of four Kids will love exploring York via genuine Viking and Saxon riddles, led by a Viking guide!

TABLET WEAVING WORKSHOP 17th February 10:00am-1:00pm 19th February 2:00pm-5:00pm York Medical Society - Tempest Anderson Room £20 Discover the decorative textile craft of the Vikings.

MAGICAL MENAGERIE AT BARLEY HALL 15th February 10:00am-5:00pm Barley Hall Included with entry to Barley Hall Discover fantastical beasts from Viking myth.

VIKING COSTUME COMPETITION 15th February 3:00pm Free St Sampson’s Square Stage Come and show off your Viking style.

YOURDIG: HELP FOR HEROES 15th February-23rd February 10:00am-4:00pm DIG: An Archaeological Adventure Included with entry to DIG

Tells the story of Help for Heroes beneficiaries and their year-long adventure building a Viking ship and exploring Viking history.

NÅLEBINDING WORKSHOP 17th February 2:00pm-5:00pm 18th February 10:00am1:00pm York Medical Society - Tempest Anderson Room £20 Learn the craft of Norse nålebinding with an expert.

POO DAY 18th February and 20th February 11:00am-4:00pm DIG: An Archaeological Adventure Included with entry to DIG Find out why archaeologists love poo and make your own poo fossil.

TRICHINOPOLY - VIKING WIRE WEAVING WORKSHOP 18th February 2:00pm-5:00pm 19th February 10.00am-1.00pm York Medical Society - Tempest Anderson Room £30 Learn the Viking craft of wire weaving to make beautiful jewellery.

MEET THE EXPERTS 17th February and 19th-21st February 10:00am-4:00pm Barley Hall Included with entry to Barley Hall Learn about YAT staff areas of expertise including conservation, fieldwork and archives.

A RIVERINE SITE NEAR YORK: A POSSIBLE VIKING CAMP? 17th February 2:00pm York Explore £7 Engage in the latest theory on Viking ‘great armies’ through recent archaeological discoveries.

THE VIKING WITH CRYSTAL HOLLIS 17th February 7:00pm-8:30pm DIG: An Archaeological Adventure £6.00 Discover more about the journey of the replica Viking ship.

HOME AND AWAY: FASHION AND IDENTITY IN THE VIKING AGE 18th February 7:00pm-8:30pm JORVIK Viking Centre £25 Explore Viking fashion with Dr. Gareth Williams, of the British Museum.

BIRDS OF PREY AT BARLEY HALL 18th February 10:00am-5:00pm Barley Hall Included with entry to Barley Hall Meet incredible birds of prey in a stunning medieval townhouse.

JASPER: VIKING DOG BOOK LAUNCH 19th February 2:00pm York Explore Library £7.00 Get your books signed and take part in a Viking quiz.

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HELEN THIRZA ADDYMAN LECTURE: VIKING AGE AND MEDIEVAL TRONDHEIM 19th February 7:00pm Fountains Lecture Theatre, York St John University £10 Adult; £8 concession/Friends of YAT The archaeology of an early Norwegian town and centre of royal power.

LEATHER WORKING WORKSHOP 20th February 10:00am-12:00pm York Medical Society - Tempest Anderson Room £50 Learn a new skill and make a beautifully decorated leather pouch.

LOOKING FOR JET IN A DARK PLACE: THE VIKING JET TRADE 20th February 7:00pm-8:30pm JORVIK Viking Centre £25 Discover more about the Viking jet trade in Whitby with expert Sarah Steele.

10TH CENTURY TRADERS 21st February-23rd February 10:00am-4:00pm Merchant Adventurers’ Hall £3 Adult, £2 Concession, £8 Family of 4. Explore a range of Viking goods from traders all over the world.

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15th February-23rd February 10:00am- 4:00pm St Sampson’s Square Free Come along to St Sampson’s Square for family friendly Viking fun.

ANNUAL BEST BEARD COMPETITION 22nd February 3:00pm St Sampson’s Square Free We’re looking for the most glorious beard in York!

ANNUAL STRONGEST VIKING COMPETITION 22nd February 11:00am St Sampson’s Square Stage Free. Come and cheer on your favourite Viking champion.

RICHARD HALL SYMPOSIUM 23rd February 9:45am-4:00pm De Grey lecture theatre, York St John University. £35/£30 concession A Single Market for Goods and Services? Travel and Trade in the Viking World.

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As part of their 40-year celebrations, the York Guildhall Orchestra are welcoming back internationally renowned cellist Jamie Walton – who’ll be playing Elgar’s evergreen Cello Concerto. You’ll also enjoy performances of Ravel’s Suite From Mère l'Oye (Mother Goose), and Brahms’ Symphony in Norahms; Symphony No. 2 in D.

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The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? tells the story of middle-aged architect Martin, his wife Stevie, and their son Billy. But this play by Edward Albee challenges people’s moral judgement of social taboos when Martin falls in love with a goat. Don’t miss this Tony Awardwinning play brought to you by the fantastic Pick Me Up Theatre. TOM'S MIDNIGHT GARDEN (13TH-21ST MARCH)

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