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Welcome to York – and twenty-nineteen, We’ve seen lots of stuff – good, bad, and in between; January saw the lunar eclipse, And SpaceX took flight on February 6th; The Winter Olympics were held in Pyeongchang, Trump and Jong-un met in March – what a gang; In April the Commonwealth Games we did play, And the Royals were wed on the 19th of May; England fought hard in the World Cup in June, And July saw the longest eclipse of the moon; August the 12th meant NASA’s new probe, September was rubbish all over the globe; Brexit Part II was demanded in Oct, And science in November left everyone shocked; December was all about Christmas TV, And we all enjoyed watching our Stace win Strictly; Welcome to York in this lovely new year, Keep reading for things you can do while you’re here; From theatre to gigs, to one-off events, Have a fabulous January, ladies and gents!
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ONGOING EVENTS // UNTIL 29TH DEC A IS FOR ART: AN ARTIST’S ALPHABET, Lotte Inch Gallery, 10am5pm (closed Tuesdays and Sundays), or by appointment. Featuring new originals and prints from artists including Alice Pattullo, Chloe Cheese, Debbie George, Emily Sutton, Tom Frost, Tom Wood and more. Visit www.lotteinch. co.uk for more information. // UNTIL 31ST DEC
VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE, York Castle Museum. This award-winning experience features festive magic a-plenty with exhibitions including the Victorian Christmas Experience, the Father Christmas Experience, and Evenings with Father Christmas. Visit www. yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk/Christmas for more details and to book. // UNTIL 5TH JAN A MAGICAL MEDIEVAL CHRISTMAS REDISCOVERED, Barley Hall, 10am-4pm. Go back in time and discover the beauty of Barley Hall, as you learn about medieval York’s hidden history of charms, potions and magic during Christmas celebrations. Call 01904 615505 for more information. 8
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// UNTIL 6TH JAN YORKSHIRE’S WINTER WONDERLAND, York Designer Outlet. Experience the magic of Christmas on the North of England’s largest outdoor ice rink. And if skating isn’t your thing, there’s also a cosy alpine-themed cafe, fully licensed bar and a vintage fun fair. There’s something for everyone! Visit www. yorkshireswinterwonderland.com for more information. LADY BETTY CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON TEA, Betty’s Tea Rooms. Treat yourself to a special Christmas edition of the delicious Lady Betty Afternoon Tea, featuring festive sweet and savoury treats. Visit www. bettys.co.uk for more information. // UNTIL 14TH JAN WINTER CONTEMPORARY GLASS SOCIETY EXHIBITION, Pyramid Gallery, 10am-5pm. Discover a beautiful exhibition by 30 selected glass artists, in conjunction with The Contemporary Glass Society. Call 01904 641187 to find out more. // UNTIL 15TH JAN SHAPING THE BODY, York Castle Museum, 9.30am-5pm. Learn about how body shapes have developed and changed over the past 500 years. Visit www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk for more information.
DECEMBER // 30TH CHRIMBO LIMBO OPEN HOUSE AND TEA ROOM, Carlton Towers, Carlton, 12-4pm. Don’t suffer the post-Christmas limbo - head down to
Carlton Towers for your last opportunity to see the house in all its festive glory. Visit www.carltontowers.co.uk for more information. // 31ST NEW YEAR’S EVE, Middletons Hotel, York, 7.30pm. Start 2019 off with a bang! You’ll be welcomed with a glass of champagne and canapes, before enjoying a six-course meal. There will also be live jazz music through the night to add to the atmosphere. Call 01904 611570 to book.
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ANTIQUE HOME AND VINTAGE FAIR, York Racecourse, 9.30am. From art and design to soft-furnishings and local crafts, there’s something to suit every home and every budget. And this New Year’s Day spectacular will be the biggest one yet. Entry is just £2.50 and free for under 16s. Visit www.antiquefairyork.com for more information. WHITBY WINTER EXCURSIONS, North Yorkshire Moors Railway, 9.30am. Take some time to relax after the hustle and bustle of the festive period and visit Whitby in this steam hauled excursion. Visit www.nymr.co.uk for more information.
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n THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN YORK // 5TH GO GOSPEL – CHOIR TRYOUTS, The Ark Church, Monkgate, 8am. Does your little one fancy being part of a gospel choir? The Go Gospel choir has previously performed with top gospel musicians, and they’re holding tryouts for new members. Parents are welcome to stay and relax in the café. Visit www.arkchurch.co.uk to find out more about the venue. // 9TH SPEED QUIZ, The Victoria Vaults. Put your knowledge and skills to the test at this exciting quiz, hosted by Claire Leaper. Just £3 a pint! Call 01904 613444 or visit www.victoriavaults.com for more information. // 10TH SAVE A BABY’S LIFE WORKSHOP, Energi Trampoline Park, 10am. This free workshop will show you how you could help to save an infant’s life should you find them choking, drowning, or struggling to breathe. To book your place, email linda.nelson2704@gmail. com. // 10TH LAUNCH NIGHT, Skin Tech, 7-9pm. Skin Tech’s health and beauty clinic is expanding, and you’re invited to the launch of their newly refurbished premises. As well as enjoying Prosecco, canapés and getting a goody bag to take home, there are also prizes to be won! Visit www.skintechclinic.co.uk to find out more. // 11TH ANNA TSYBULEVA ON PIANO, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York, 8pm. Join the British Music Society of York for their monthly concert. Call 01904 704052 for tickets. // 12TH INDIAN COOKERY CLASSES, Joseph Rowntree School, 10am. Under the watchful and knowledgeable eyes of Sharmini Thomas, you’ll be given all the ingredients and tools you need to cook up your very own delicious Indian dishes. At the end of the day you can 10
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take your culinary creations home – along with your new-found cookery knowledge. Visit www.sharmini.co.uk to find out more. PROVINCIAL BOOKSELLERS FAIR ASSOCIATION, York Racecourse, 10am-4.30pm. Head down to the UK’s largest one-day book fair and discover over 40,000 antiquarian, rare and second-hand books. Refreshments will be available and there’s free parking – plus a free all-day shuttle bus! Find out more in our events hotlist. I CAN PLAY, Lollipop HQ, Minster Building, 11am-12pm for ages 0-6 and 1:30-3:30pm for 7-18 years. A programm of free musical activities.Visit www.ncem.co.uk // 12TH-13TH
WEDDING OPEN WEEKEND, Sandburn Hall, 11am-2pm. Make your way to this magical venue to check out the beautiful Grand Function Hall and chat to Wedding Coordinators about having your wedding at Sandburn Hall. Find out more in our events hotlist. // 14TH GETTING IN THE NEURAL GROOVE: NEUROSCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES ON DANCE, St Peter’s School, 7pm. Discover what’s going on inside our heads when we watch dancers and feel the urge to join in. Prof. Emily Cross is the professor of Social Robotics at University of Glasgow’s institute of Neuroscience and Psychology. Contact events@stpetersyork.org.uk for more information.
// 15TH INFORMATION EVENING, Askham Bryan College, 5pm. Pop along to this informative event and check out the study programmes on offer at Askham Bryan College. Tutors will be on hand to talk through your options, and staff will also be available to discuss additional requirements such as accommodation, travel, finances and scholarships. Visit www.askham-bryan.ac.uk to find out more. // 18TH-19TH YORK STAMP AND COIN FAIR, York Racecourse, Fri 11am-6pm and Sat 10am-4pm. Discover over 95 stamp dealers and over 60 coin, banknote and medal dealers. It’s completely free to get in – plus there’s a bar and restaurant, and tea and coffee will be available on the ground floor. For more information, email chris@chrisrainey.com. // 21ST LEARN TO SING IN HARMONY, Acomb Baptist Church Hall, 7.309.30pm. The Main Street Sound Ladies Barbershop Chorus are offering a free four-week course to help ladies learn how to sing in a four-part harmony. You don’t need to be able to read music – learning tracks will be available. To register or for more information, contact Jenny at mainstreetsing@gmail.com. // 23RD ILLUSTRATED TALK, Clements Hall, 7.30pm. Come along to this illustrated talk on ‘Birding by Bike’ by Gary Prescott, held by the RSPB York Local Group. Free hot and cold refreshments will be provided during the interval. Call 01904 492494 for more information. // 23RD OLDER CITIZENS ADVOCACY YORK OPEN DAY, The Priory Street Centre, 4-5pm. Are you interested in volunteering and helping to support older people? If so, head over to this open day and find out which roles might suit you. Refreshments will be provided. Call 01904 676200 to find out more.
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n THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO WHAT’S ON IN YORK // 24TH 600 CANDLES, York Minster, 6pm. To commemorate the six million people who lost their lives in the Holocaust, York Minster’s Chapter House will light 600 candles. A procession will follow including light, music, readings, silence and space for reflection. All welcome. Call 01904 557253 for more information. // 25TH JUSTIN MOORHOUSE – NORTHERN JOKER, The Basement, 8.30pm. Award-winning comedian Justin Moorhouse is calling off at York during his UK tour, following his huge success at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His TV and film credits include Live at the Apollo and Phoenix Nights – as well as winning Celebrity Mastermind! Visit www. thebasementyork.co.uk for more information. // 26TH WINTER CONCERT, St Olave’s Church, Marygate, 8pm. The Academy of St Olave’s present their winter concert! Featuring Weber’s Oberon Overture, Sibelius’ Violin Concerto with soloist Jacob George, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C Minor. Tickets are available at www.academyofstolaves. org.uk or by calling 01904 550099. You can also buy on the door! // 26TH-27TH YORK RESIDENTS FESTIVAL, Throughout York. This two day event takes over our city, offers discounts galore and grants free access for anyone with a valid YorkCard or York Student ID to absolutely loads of cracking attractions and exhibitions – even concerts. Visit www.yourlocallink.co.uk for a full list of everything on offer. THE GREAT ANTIQUES AND VINTAGE FAIR, Wetherby Racecourse, Sat from 8am and Sun from 9am. This huge fair is a fantastic place to find some hidden treasures – and it’s set in the glorious location of both the Bramham Hall Exhibition
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Justin Moorhouse Northern Joker Centre and Millennium Grandstand at Wetherby Racecourse. Visit www. jaguarfairs.com to find out more. // 27TH YORK’S CIVIC EVENT, Temple Hall, York St John University, 6.15-8pm. It’s Holocaust Memorial Day, and this annual event will capture the national theme of ‘Torn from Home’. Visit www. yorkhmdcivic2019.eventbrite.co.uk to book. // 29TH ILLUSTRATED TALK, Clements Hall, 2.30pm. Come along to this illustrated talk on ‘Wild Guyana – in the steps of Attenborough and Backshall’ by Paul Bartlett, held by the RSPB York Local Group. Free hot and cold refreshments will be provided during the interval. Call
01904 492494 for more information. // 30TH-31ST NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL THE 21ST CENTURY, Alan Ayckbourn Theatre, York College, 7.30pm. Enjoy popular hits performed by bands from the first year Extended Diploma Music students. Visit www.yorkcollege.ac.uk to find out more. // 31ST STEVE CASSIDY, Victoria Vaults. Head down to this city centre pub for some cracking tunes to end the month. Featuring music from the 1960s to the present day – so there’s something for everyone! Call 01904 613444 or visit www. victoriavaults.com for more information.
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Saturday 12th January 2019 10:00am - 4:30pm Over 100 booksellers from all over the UK
Free All-day Shuttle Bus from York Memorial Gardens
40,000+ antiquarian, rare and secondhand books on every subject under the sun A wide selection of prints, maps and ephemera A great day out at one of the country’s most famous sporting venues
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Refreshments available Free parking Easy access
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FEBRUARY // 2ND SAVANNAH TRAVEL HOLIDAY EVENT, Best Western York Pavilion Hotel, 11am-2pm. Check out prices and information from a wide range of holiday suppliers – and if you book on the same day you’ll receive exclusive discounts! Visit www.savannahtravel. co.uk to find out more, or find them on Facebook @savannahtravelyork. // 20TH
POSTGRADUATE OPEN DAY, York St John, 4-7pm. Head down to this Postgraduate Fair to meet staff and current students, and explore the campus. Discover what life is like as a Postgraduate student! Book now at www.yorksj.ac.uk. // 20TH-27TH JORVIK VIKING FESTIVAL 2019, Jorvik Viking Centre. It's time for the 35th Jorvik Viking Festival, a week-long celebration York's rich Norse heritage. Events include the Bloodaxe Book Challenge, Best Beard Competition, March To Coppergate, 10th Century Traders and Strongest Viking Competition. Keep an eye on the official website to check out any updates and follow on social media with the hashtag #JVF19
EVERY DAY MAGIC & MYSTERY, Barley Hall. Explore the role of magic in the everyday lives of people living in the Middle Ages. Displays investigate the individuals pronounced in written records as witches and wizards; the ‘science’ of magic, alchemy and experimentation; protective charms and forecasting the future through 14
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prophecies and dreams. Visit www. barleyhall.co.uk JORVIK VIKING CENTRE, Coppergate. The world-famous attraction has reopened after a multimillion pound re-imagining following the devastating flooding in 2015. Enjoy a new ride experience with the sights, sounds and, of course, smells, of the Viking-Age. There is updated historical interpretation, showcasing the cultural ‘melting pot’ of 10th-century York, and the latest cutting edge technology bringing the Viking period to life. Visit www.jorvikvikingcentre.co.uk YORKSHIRE’S JURASSIC WORLD, Yorkshire Museum. From the depths of the deepest seas to the ancient coasts and tropical shallows, meet the dinosaurs and sea monsters that once roamed the vast and ever-changing landscapes. Experience each Jurassic World as the colossal creatures and their surroundings are brought to life. Visit www.yorkshiremuseum.org.uk HIDE AND SHRIEK, York Dungeons. The year is 1585 and butcher’s wife Margaret Clitherow is leading a double life in the city of York. She’s a secret leader of Catholic faith – hiding those who want to worship in secret. But in these Elizabethan times, the Catholics are being hunted and prosecuted… and you might be next. Take refuge in Margaret’s home, but don’t move. Don’t even breathe. If the law catches you, your fate is sealed! This brand new show features darkness, claustrophobia – and a fair few surprises. Visit www. thedungeons.com/york YORKWALK, from Museum Gardens Gates, daily at 10.30am and 2.15pm. Entertaining historical walks taking place every day, as well as specialist tours such as Richard III and Jewish Heritage. Visit www.yorkwalk.co.uk or call 07970 848709. WHEN ALL IS QUIET: KAISER CHIEFS IN CONVERSATION WITH YORK ART GALLERY, York Art Gallery. I Predict a Riot singers,
Kaiser Chiefs, are exploring the boundaries between art and music this winter at York Art Gallery. Find out more in our events hotlist. 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. DICK IS BACK, York Dungeon. Dick Turpin, the infamous 18th century highwayman, will return to York in an exciting new show. Visitors will be encouraged to hold on tight to their belongings while they take a seat in the carriage and travel along the York Road, where rumour has it the most notorious York villain has returned. Featuring new gags and special effects, visitors will learn all about Dick Turpin’s crimes and how he treated his victims. Visit www. thedungeons.com/york 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. BOROUGHBRIDGE MARINER, Boroughbridge. Hire a boat for a few hours, or even buy one for good. Call 01423 323400. NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS RAILWAY, Pickering. See 24 miles of Yorkshire’s amazing scenery aboard classic trains. Visit www.nymr.co.uk 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.
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Art Workshops, January 2019. If your child wants to learn more about art, or you know a young person aged 10 and over with a creative flair, why not sign them up for an art workshop? As well as learning about the subject, they will also build their confidence and their creativity. Visit www.becreateshine.co.uk or call 07442 168520 to arrange a taster session or to find out more.
REGULAR EVENTS // EVERY MON YORK SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB, English Martyrs’ Church Hall, Dalton Terrace, 7.3010pm. All are welcome; no partner or experience needed. Email ruthpotter@ live.co.uk BALLROOM AND LATIN DANCING, Dunnington Sports Club, 7-8.30pm. Beginners classes available. Call 07914 941268. SPORTING MEMORIES, Wigginton Old School, 1-2.30pm. Join the York City Foundation and reminisce about sport, from horse racing to football. Meet new people and have a chat over and coffee and biscuits. Plus, it’s completely free! LINE DANCING, York Health Service Club. Join Rene’s Revellers for beginners line dancing at 6.45pm and improvers at 8.15pm. Call 470292 or email dwpurdy@btinternet.com.
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// 1ST WEDS OF EACH MONTH YORKSHIRE COUNTRYWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Hunmanby Community Centre, 2pm. Speakers cover a wide variety of subjects and the group holds informal meetings. Call 01273 892672. // 2ND WEDSOF 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 861696. // 3RD WEDS OF EACH MONTH YORK ME COMMUNITY COFFEE CLUB, Novotel, Fishergate. Open to anyone with ME, or their friends and families. They also have a Coffee Club on the 1st Monday of each month at the Bar Convent. Email bill@York-MECommunity.org // LAST FRI OF EACH MONTH FILM AT THE FOLK HALL, New Earswick, doors open at 1.30pm for a film start at 2pm. Enjoy films on a big screen and great sound system. Visit www.filmfolkhall.com for more information. // 1ST & 3RD SAT OF EACH MONTH BEYOND MONOPOLY, The Bar Convent, 10am-9pm. Join the club in playing an array of board games, both modern and classic. Visit www.bmyork. wordpress.com // 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 // LAST SUN OF EACH MONTH MAKERS' MARKET, Shambles Market, 9am-5pm. Browse unique works from local artists and crafters at the monthly Makers’ Market. SENIOR CYCLE RIDES, Get Cycling, Hospital Fields Road, 10am. Guided bike rides for older people. Call 636812.
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York Theatre Royal To book: 01904 623568
THE GRAND OLD DAME OF YORK UNTIL 2ND FEB The super-famous pantomime starring York legends Berwick Kaler and Martin Barrass is back – and this time they’re celebrating Berwick’s 40th - and final - year as its hilarious dame. Enjoy this brilliant show with quintessentially British humour throughout the entire festive season.
Grand Opera House To book: 0844 8713024
CINDERELLA & THE LOST SLIPPER UNTIL 5TH JAN
York Barbican
Join a star-studded cast in this hilarious pantomime, featuring a magical flying horse and carriage, and incredible sets and costumes. Featuring Michelle Heaton from Liberty X as the Fairy Godmother, and magical Martin Daniels as Buttons.
To book: 0844 854 2757
Pocklington Arts Centre
HAPPY NEW YEAR CONCERT
To book: 01759 301547
5TH JAN Enjoy a selection of music for all the family, including Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, and Waltzes and Polkas by the Strauss Family.
JASON DONOVAN: JASON AND HIS AMAZING MIDLIFE CRISIS
AN EVENING WITH ALICE ROBERTS: DIGGING INTO BRITAIN’S PAST 23RD JAN Join TV anthropologist, author and broadcaster, Professor Alice Roberts, as she shares tales from her nearly 20-year journey exploring Britain’s past.
ABIGAIL’S PARTY 28TH JAN-2ND FEB This cracking comedy, which stars ‘I’d Do Anything’ winner Jodie Prenger, tells the story of husband and wife duo Beverly and Laurence, who are throwing a party for their new neighbours. Add a highly-strung single mother to the mix, whose teenage daughter Abigail is throwing a party of her own, and you’ve got some hilarious 1970s chaos. 20
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DAVE GORMAN 25TH JAN The Modern Life is Goodish star is back with another one of his hilarious PowerPoint presentations – this time it’s called With Great PowerPoint Comes Great ResponsibilityPoint.
Joseph Rowntree Theatre To book: 01904 501935
JAZZ HANDS GRAND SHOWCASE 2019 18TH-19TH JAN York’s newest dance and musical theatre group are here with their first annual showcase.
3RD FEB Australian heart-throb Jason’s done it all – from Neighbours to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, to appearing on I’m a Celebrity and Strictly Come Dancing. This is his story – come and see him for yourself!
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What’s happening at The BENINGBROUGH HALL, GALLERY AND GARDENS Call 01904 472027
// UNTIL 3RD MARCH SOUNDS OF WINTER: WHISPERING SPACES, 11am-3.30pm (weekends only). Get closer to nature this winter in the Beningbrough Hall Gardens – and hear the sounds of winter through a series of artist sound pieces.
National Trust in York
// 9TH & 12TH JAN STAFF AND VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT OPEN DAYS, 11am-2pm. Looking for a new challenge for 2019? Pop in and meet the team, and see if there are any positions that might just suit you. If you’ve got some time to give, and you fancy building your skills, why not give volunteering a go?
// 26TH JAN BEHIND THE SCENES AT BENINGBROUGH, 12.30-1.30pm. Beningbrough’s House and Collections Manager is taking
you behind the scenes to explore the collection and discover what’s happening over winter. Normal admission charges apply.
// 26TH-27TH JAN YORK RESIDENTS FESTIVAL, 11.30am3.30pm. If you’re a York resident with a valid YorkCard or York Student ID, you can come in for free! From the Sounds of Winter exhibition to the interactive galleries, you’ll have a brilliant day.
GODDARDS HOUSE AND GARDEN Call 01904 771930
// 6TH FEB VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT OPEN DAYS, 10am -12pm. Looking for a new challenge for 2019? Pop in and meet the team! If you’ve got some time to give, and you fancy building your skills, why not give volunteering a go?
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