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Welcome To July!
We’d absolutely love to say: ‘Don’t you worry, July will actually be sunny and this awful rainy June will go away’, however we sadly can’t promise that. What we can promise is that there are some absolutely brilliant events to get your feet itching, tails wagging, and eyes widening. Rain or shine. Grab your calendar and head to pages 6 -18 to find out what the buzz is about this month. Here in the Your Local Link offices (and probably everywhere in York), we’re pretty fed up with this dismal weather. And the worrying thing is that we haven’t even reached St. Swithun’s Day yet. So let’s hope the rain buggers off for the day on the 15th July at least… Anyway, whatever the weather, we hope you have a wonderful July – and we’ll see you again in August!
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ONGOING // UNTIL 28TH JUNE HOUSE AND GARDENS OPEN,
Sutton Park, 11am-5pm. This stunning stately home is the perfect place to spend your summer days – and don’t miss their guided tours at 1.30pm and 2.45pm. Visit www.sutton-park.co.uk, email suttonpark@statelyhome.co.uk, or call 01347 810249 for more information.
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WUTHERING HEIGHTS, Castle
Howard, 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Watch the relationship between Heathcliff and Cathy as it develops in one of the most powerful love stories ever written. Visit www.castlehoward.co.uk for more information, and to book.
// UNTIL 6TH JULY EVERYDAY BEAUTIFUL, Lotte Inch Gallery, Thursday to Saturday 10am5pm or by appointment. Make your way down to this fantastic exhibition of perfectly functional ceramics by Francis Lloyd Jones. Call 01904 848660.
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special exhibition showcases over 25 of the most popular jewellery designers/ makers since Terry and Elaine Brett took over Pyramid Gallery 25 years ago. Visit www.pyramidgallery.com.
// UNTIL 12TH SEPT CHURCH EXPLORERS, throughout
York. This programme consists of a number of events that work to promote the archaeological and architectural importance of church buildings in Yorkshire. Visit www.churchexplorers. co.uk for more information.
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SUMMER SOUNDS IN THE PARK, Rowntree Park, 12pm. The Music students are raising money for LIAM in this celebratory concert, featuring all the performance music the students have done throughout the year. Visit www. yorkcollege.ac.uk for more information.
A SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA,
Stockton-on-the-Forest Village Hall, 7.30pm. Don’t miss this fantastic charity concert with Keep Your Pet, featuring Generation Groove Concert Band, Community Chorus and Stockton-onthe-Forest School Choir. Tickets cost £10 – call Stephen Marshall on 07929 719286 or email stephen.marshall2@ homecall.co.uk.
THE TWILIGHT FLEAMARKET,
Thirsk Farmers Auction Mart, 11am-6pm. Uncover antiques salvage, collectables, vintage furniture, textiles, art and more at this popular flea market. Visit www. antiquesfairs.com for more information.
JULY // 1ST UNDERGRADUATE & PGCE PRIMARY OPEN DAY, York St John University, 9.30am-3.30pm. Meet
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// 3RD CREATIVE MEDIA SHOWCASE,
Lecture Theatre, York College, 6pm. Discover the work of students who are completing their Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production and Technologies at their end of year project. An informal show and tell by the students will follow this display of works from video to digital graphics and everything in between! Visit www.yorkcollege.ac.uk for more information.
// 4TH & 6TH NIGHTINGALE’S GAME: DON’T EVEN TRY TO PRETEND TO BE LIKE ME, The Centre, Mossdale
Avenue, Thurs 6-7.30pm; Sat 4.456.15pm. This play all about mental health, tobacco and being yourself follows Tom – and jumps between his conversations with his psychiatrist to the world of his psychosis. Enjoy songs, comedy, and explore a personal insight into psychosis. For more information, email holly@ tanghallsmart.com.
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STAXTONBURY FAMILY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Manor Farm, Staxton. This
fantastic event brings bands such as Huge, Soul Rida and a brilliant Pet Shop Boys tribute to the stage – as well as 70s and 80s stages to ensure there’s plenty of dancing, singing and fun! There are also three bars, food outlets, a fun fair, arts and crafts, and Magic Mike shows (plus much more). Visit www.staxtonbury.com or call 07798 655416 for more information.
// 5TH AN EVENING WITH THE MILITARY WIVES CHOIR, St Helen’s
Church, Bilton in Ainsty, 7.30pm. This special summer concert full of the Choir’s favourite songs commemorates 375 years since the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644, when St Helen’s was used as a military hospital. Tickets are £10 and include refreshments. Call 01423 358340 for more information.
// 5TH-13TH YORK EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL,
York city centre. The theme is ‘Innovation’ at this year’s Early Music Festival – the UK’s largest festival of classical music written before 1750. The event combines music and historic venues, and includes David Skinner, The Sixteen, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding soprano Elin Manahan Thomas. Contact boxoffice@ncem.co.uk.
// 6TH CHARITY DOG SHOW AND FAMILY DAY, The Fox, Holgate Road,
12.30pm. This fun dog show, in support of Hero Paws - a charity to support exservice dogs, offers trade and craft stalls; a BBQ; cake stall; bouncy castle; tombola; face painting; and a grand raffle with amazing prizes. To find out more about the event, and to book a stall or donate a raffle prize, please call 07979 371970 or email c.coulton820@btinternet.com.
ACADEMY OF ST OLAVE’S SUMMER CONCERT, St Olave’s
Church, Marygate, 8pm. This special summer concert features Purcell: Music from Dido and Aeneas; Berlioz: Les Nuits d’Été (soloist Jo Rondel); and Schubert: Symphony No. 6 in C. Visit www.academyofstolaves.org.uk for more information.
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city centre, 9pm. Don’t miss this fabulous three-hour circus party, followed by a midnight walk of people dressed in circus costumes! All raising funds for St Leonard’s Hospice, you can come just for the party or choose to walk the streets as well. Tickets cost £15 for the night. Visit www.stleonardshospice.org.uk for more information.
YOR-KON FESTIVAL 2019, York city
centre, 11am. Yor-Kon is back for 2019 – and it’s going to be bigger and better than ever! From a sword swallowing show to a free live gaming arena; a viking village to Total Geek Wipe Out – there’s something for everyone. And entry is free!
// 6TH-7TH STEAM AND VINTAGE RALLY,
Duncombe Park. This special twoday event commemorates 100 years since the end of World War I, featuring a Veteran WWI Lorry Restoration Exhibition, traction engines, working displays, commercial and military vehicles, trade stands, fairground and more – plus a licensed bar and refreshments. Visit www.gytec.weebly.com for more information.
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// 7TH INSECT FESTIVAL 2019, Museum
Gardens, 10am-4pm. Whether you like them or not, there’s no denying that insects are fascinating. The Insect Festival, brought to you by the Royal Entomological Society, celebrates the amazing world of not-so-creepy crawlies. Over 30 exhibits will share research, activities, books, equipment and more. It’s an excellent event for the whole family, with opportunities to handle some of these wonderful creatures. Entry is just £1 and under 16s get in free. Visit www.royensoc.co.uk/insectfestival
// 12TH-14TH JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL,
Burton Agnes Hall. This jam-packed festival full of top jazz and blues acts is not to be missed. Feel free to bring your dog, a picnic, chairs and a tent (if you want to camp!) – and the whole family! Visit www.burtonagnes.com for tickets and further information.
// 13TH FAMILY FUN DAY, Slingsby Sports
Field, 11am-3pm. The Friends of Slingsby School are raising funds for the school with this fun day for the whole family – including the annual Slingsby Duck Race. Enjoy inflatables, face painting, hook a duck, a tombola and raffle, and more! For more information, email friendsofslingsbyschool@hotmail. co.uk or find them on Facebook @ friendsofslingsbyschool.
BONKERS BINGO AND N*TRANCE, Mecca Bingo, 9pm. For
just £10 you can get yourself a night of Bonkers Bingo and entertainment from 90s sensation, N*Trance! Call 01904 622119 for more information.
// 13TH-14TH THE GREAT ANTIQUES AND VINTAGE FAIR, Wetherby
Racecourse, Sat 8am-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm. Head down to Wetherby Racecourse and see what bargains you can find. Visit www.jaguarfairs.com.
// 14TH THE YORK PROMS 2019, Museum
Gardens, 5-10pm. Compered by cofounder and soprano Rebecca Newman, and joined by classical performers such as soloist Jennifer Coleman, the York Proms 2019 also features a Community Stage, where local talent will be showcasing their own performances. Visit www. yorkproms.com to find out more.
// 14TH & 17TH GARDEN OPEN DAY, The Nursery, 1-5pm; 2-7pm. Our very own Tony Chalcraft is opening his garden to the public for a limited time as part of the National Open Garden Scheme. Visit www.ngs.org.uk for more information.
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// 17TH DRIFFIELD SHOW, Driffield
Showground, 9am. If you like a good country show, or you just want somewhere for the whole family to enjoy a summer’s day out, then Driffield Show is the one for you. Visit www. driffieldshowground.co.uk for more information.
OPERA NIGHT, Carluccio’s, 7-10.30pm. Enjoy traditional opera music live over a delicious meal. Visit www. carluccios.com for more information.
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// 18TH AN EVENING WITH THE HEAD GARDENER, Burton Agnes Hall and
Gardens, 5pm. Sit down to a delicious two-course meal – made with ingredients from Burton Agnes’ very own gardens – and enjoy a talk from Head Gardener Jeremy Palmer about the history of the walled garden, followed by a guided tour. To book, call 01262 490324 or email office@burtonagnes.com.
// 18TH-28TH THE GREAT YORKSHIRE FRINGE, York city centre. The Great Yorkshire Fringe is back for another year to take over York’s city centre and fill us all with entertainment. From Morgan & West’s magic to the Hyena Lounge Comedy Club; Countdown’s Gyles Brandreth to Henning Wehn; and The Grand Old Uke of York to the New Comedian of the Year 2019 Final. Check out www. greatyorkshirefringe.com for more information and to book.
// 19TH-20TH YORK STAMP & COIN FAIR, York
Racecourse, Fri 11am-6pm; Sat 10am4pm. Explore over 95 stamp dealers and more than 60 coin, banknote and medal dealers. It’s completely free to get in, and there is also catering and a bar available. Visit www.stampshows.net for more information.
// 20TH CLASSIC IBIZA, Harewood House,
6-10.45pm. Head to Harewood House and join the Urban Soul Orchestra, DJ Goldierocks and a bunch of fab live vocalists, who’ll be performing some of dance music’s greatest hits. Visit www. classicibiza.co.uk or call the event box
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FIREWORKS CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019, Newby Hall, 6-10.30pm. Watch as three teams create fireworks displays choreographed to music, and vote for your favourite at the end of the night! Bring a picnic, and family and friends for what promises to be a fantastic night. Visit www.newbyhall.com for more information.
MALTON MEADOWFEST, Malton,
10am-10pm. This brand new festival includes music from Flat Cap Carnival, The Grand Old Uke of York, Beth McCarthy, and headliners Levi Roots and his 12-piece reggae band. Yes, THE Levi Roots from Dragon’s Den. With the sauce. You can also find activities for the whole family and cooking workshops. Visit www.visitmalton.com/meadowfest.
// 20TH-21ST MASHAM STEAM ENGINE & FAIR ORGAN RALLY, Masham. Don’t miss this exciting event – contact Mrs. F Granger on 01765 689569 for more information.
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// 21ST ONE GIANT LEAP – CELEBRATING THE MOON LANDING, Yorkshire Air Museum.
Don’t miss this special event marking the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing on the moon. There will be talks, activities such as building your own space rocket, and the chance to explore 100 years of aviation. Visit www.yorkshireairmuseum. org for more information.
FUNDRAISER FOR PARKINSONS UK, The Lodge, Earswick, 2pm. Enjoy a day of stalls, dancing and refreshments in support of Parkinsons UK. Call 01904 761387 for more information.
HISTORIC VEHICLE RALLY 2019,
Newby Hall, 10am-5pm. Make your way down to the North’s biggest one-day car show and discover up to 1,500 cars various makes, from Aston Martin to Wolseley. Pose in a classic for a selfie and rummage through the auto-jumble. Visit www.newbyhall.com.
YORK MODEL BOAT CLUB OPEN DAY, Laytham Park, 11am-4pm. Meet likeminded people and discover the York Model Boat Club at their Regatta Open Day (weather permitting!). Visit www. yorkmodelboatclub.co.uk.
// 23RD-24TH BEGINNERS RAG RUG MAKING,
The Bee Loft. Head to The Bee Loft for traditional and creative craft courses, held in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. Visit www.thebeeloft.co.uk or call 07955 637934 for more information.
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ANTIQUES, JEWELLERY AND COLLECTABLES VALUATION EVENT, The Bar Convent, 11am-3pm. Join Tennants’ team of experts and discover the value of any item you may wish to sell. It’s completely free and you don’t need an appointment – call 01423 531661 or visit www.tennants.co.uk to find out more.
// 26TH-27TH DUNGEON LATES: ADULTS ONLY!, The York Dungeon, from 8pm. Imagine the brilliant York Dungeon. Now imagine it even scarier… even cheekier… and with even more twists and turns. These shows are strictly 18+ only, and they sell out super quick – so don’t delay, book today! Visit www. thedungeons.com/york for more information.
// 27TH CHARITY COFFEE MORNING,
Bluebird Care Offices, Devonshire Court, 10am-1pm. Enjoy tea, coffee, and cakes at a special coffee morning and raffle to help raise funds for Doberman Rescue UK & Europe and Guide Dogs for the Blind. Call Nicola on 07743 442766 for more information.
SELBY FOOD AND DRINK FESTIVAL, Selby Market Place,
9.30am-5pm. Don’t miss this delicious food festival, offering locally produced foods that you’ll be able to wash down with locally brewed beverages. There will also be live music, cookery theatre with Nigel Brown, demonstrations and children’s entertainment. Visit https:// selbyfoodanddrinkfest.wordpress.com for more information.
ALDBOROUGH & BOROUGHBRIDGE SHOW, Newby Hall, 10am-5.30pm. This prestigious show is back for a third year, giving local people the chance to flaunt their talents in all kinds of categories, including baking, horticulture, photography, flower arranging and more. Visit www. newbyhall.com for more information.
COMING SOON // 10TH AUGUST MILITARY MEMORABILIA ROADSHOW, York Army Museum,
10am-2pm. You’re invited to bring along your militaries mementoes, medals, photographs, uniforms, badges, or simply your questions! Specialists will be on hand to help you learn more about your treasures. Call 01904 461010 or visit www.yorkarmymuseum.co.uk.
// 7TH AUGUST THORTON LE DALE’S 100TH SHOW, Thorton le Dale, 9am. Enjoy
this classic country show as it marks its 100th year, and experience live music; horse and livestock classes; sheepdog trials; junior showjumping; trade stands and exhibitions; a children’s fun fair; dairy, farm and garden produce; and lots more. Call 01751 476500 or visit www. thortonledale.com for more information.
// 15TH-18TH AUGUST COUNTRYFILE LIVE, Castle Howard.
// 28TH VINTAGE DAY AT THE MUSEUM,
Yorkshire Air Museum. If you like all things vintage (and who doesn’t?) then you won’t want to miss the Yorkshire Air Museum’s Vintage Day. Pop down and discover more than 60 motorcycles at The Golden Era Vintage Motorcycle Run and the museum’s classic aircraft fleet will be on display. To add to the atmosphere, vintage-style singers and dancers will be performing to really bring the era to life. Visit www.yorkshireairmuseum.org for more information.
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Huby Playing Fields, 12pm-late. Enjoy live music from a huge variety of bands and musicians, a bar and BBQ, activities such as a bouncy castle, golf, craft stalls and a tombola, face painting, a raffle and a scarecrow competition, there’s plenty for you and the whole family to do.
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The famous BBC show is coming to Castle Howard for the first time in 2019 – and you can join presenters including Matt Baker, John Craven, Ellie Harrison and more in an array of experiences and activities. Visit www.countryfilelive.com or call 0844 2097324.
// 24TH-26TH AUGUST THE POPPLETON ARTISTS’ EXHIBITION, The Tithe Barn, 10am5pm (4.30pm on Sunday). This annual event, organised by the Poppleton artists themselves, aims to support the upkeep of The Tithe Barn; and takes place over the bank holiday. Enjoy the local art and homemade cakes within these stunning surroundings. Call 01904 795621 for more information.
EVERY DAY PIRATES AND MERMAIDS, Sea
Life Scarborough. Are you a pirate or a mermaid? Choose whose team you’re on this summer at this exciting Pirates and Mermaids event. Visit www. visitsealife.com/scarborough.
YORK MAZE, Dunnington Lodge,
10am-6.30pm (last admission at 4.30pm). From the 13th July, the UK’s largest maze will be reopening for the 2019 season, until 2nd September. It’s not just about getting lost – you’ll discover over 20 rides, attractions and shows including KerNoel’s House Party, The New House of Even More Cornfusion, Utter Cornage, and Jurassic Maize; all of which are new for 2019. Book online and you’ll save £5 on family tickets – visit www.yorkmaze. co.uk, or call 01904 607341.
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. And it’s one of those places that continues to bring the goods, as the talented actors and team behind the
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SHAKESPEARE’S ROSE THEATRE,
Clifford’s Tower. The highly acclaimed pop up theatre is coming back to Clifford’s Tower for 2019 – with four incredible performances of Hamlet, The Tempest, Henry V and Twelfth Night for you to feast your eyes on. Children can also learn about the bard in family show, Billy Shakes Wonderboy. Experience Shakespeare to its fullest at this one-of-a-kind venue – it’s not to be missed. Visit www. shakespearesrosetheatre.com.
YORKSHIRE LAVENDER,
Terrington, 10am-5pm. Visitors to Yorkshire Lavender can not only admire the stunning lavender displays, they can also browse around the gift shop; have a light lunch or cream tea; discover new products made from the oil of the farm’s lavender; explore the lavender maze, deer park and sculpture park; and loads more. Visit www. yorkshirelavender.com.
JORVIK DIG, St Saviourgate. Head
down to DIG on St Saviourgate and your little ones can experience a real hands-on archaeological adventure! As they become trainee ‘diggers’, they’ll have a chance to discover the most incredible and exciting artefacts from 2000 years of York’s history. Featuring four indoor excavation pits based on real-life digs in the city and Archaeologists on hand to answer any questions, it really is an exciting and unique attraction for the whole family to enjoy. Visit www.digyork.com.
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
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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 & WEDS LINE DANCING, York Health
Service Club. Join Rene’s Revellers for beginners line dancing at 6.45pm and improvers at 8.15pm. Call 01904 470292 or email dwpurdy@btinternet. com.
// EVERY TUES LINE DANCING, Haxby WMC, York, 11am-1pm. Join Rene’s Revellers for a morning of line dancing. Call 01904 470292 or email dwpurdy@btinternet. com.
RYEDALE FOLK DANCE CLUB, Old
Malton Memorial Hall, 8-10pm. Enjoy moderate exercise and mental stimulation to traditional dance music! Email ryefdc@ gmail.com for more information.
// 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
// EVERY WEDS & SAT YORK MODEL BOAT CLUB,
Laytham Caravan Park, 1.30pm. Come along and have some fun (weather permitting!) – joining is easy, and there are plenty of other events to get involved with. Visit www.yorkmodelboatclub.co.uk
// 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.
// 3RD FRI OF EACH MONTH HAXBY AND WIGGINTON U3A,
Wigginton Recreational Hall, 1.30pm. 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.u3asites.org.uk/ haxby-wigginton
// 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.
// 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 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
// 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.
// EVERY SUN WIGGINTON CAR BOOT SALE,
House Farm, Wigginton. The classic Wigginton Car Boot Sale is back for the 2019 season. Cars cost £8 and vans are £9, with additional trailers at £2 extra. Public admission is £1 with toilets and refreshments available. Call 01904 768463 for more information.
HERITAGE TRAIN RIDES, Yorkshire Museum of Farming. Hop on board for a special train ride at Murton Park – the only museum in the district dedicated to the historical agriculture of the Ridings of Yorkshire. Visit www.murtonpark.co.uk.
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What’s happening at The BENINGBROUGH HALL, GALLERY AND GARDENS Call 01904 472027
// UNTIL 3RD NOVEMBER YORKSHIRE! ACHIEVEMENT, GRIT AND CONTROVERSY, 11.30am-4pm. Find out more about the people who’ve created and shaped the reputation of Yorkshire – from Doctor Who’s Jodie Whittaker to the notorious Guy Fawkes. Normal admission charges apply.
GODDARDS HOUSE AND GARDEN Call 01904 771930
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SPORTY SUMMER WITH A WIMBLEDON TWIST, 10.30am-5pm, Wed-Sun. Enjoy a game of tennis on the grass court, followed by strawberries and cream or Pimm’s on the terrace. If tennis isn’t your game, then why not try boules on the bowling green, or clock golf – a
favourite of the Terry family. Normal admission charges apply, plus food and beverage costs.
discover Treasurer’s House in ways that the public normally can’t. Usual admission charges apply.
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GODDARDS IN BLOOM, 11.30am3pm. Take a tour with the Senior Gardener and explore the newly created fragrant garden, followed by a delicious two-course lunch. Booking essential, admission is £20 per person. Call 01904 771956 to book.
CONSERVATION AND CAKE, 9.3011.30am. Head behind the scenes before the doors open to the public and discover special artifacts, as well as enjoying a chat with the team over coffee and cake. Booking is essential and entry is £12 per person.
TREASURER’S HOUSE Call 01904 624247
// EVERY WEDS, THURS & FRI SPECIAL ‘BY APPOINTMENT’ EXPERIENCES, 1.30-4pm every 15 minutes. Frank Green, the original owner of Treasurer’s House, requested that visitors were able to be guided through the house in small groups – and that he didn’t want the house to feel like a museum. Therefore, this informal experience gives you the opportunity to
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Thriller Live 8th - 13th July
Theatre / / J U LY T H E AT R E & N I G H T S O U T York Theatre Royal To book: 01904 623568
THE ELO EXPERIENCE: ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA 31 ST JULY
This one-day-only show celebrating the music of Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light Orchestra will have you dancing in your seats! Featuring songs that we all know and love such as Mr Blue Sky, Living Thing, and more.
York Barbican To book: 0844 854 2757 SHOWADDYWADDY 13 TH JULY
SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS 26 TH JULY – 24 TH AUGUST
John, Titty, Susan and Roger are on their way to Wildcat Island to meet Amazon Pirates Nancy and Peggy in this feel-good, swashbuckling adventure. Please note there will be a post-show discussion after the 7pm performance on Wednesday 14th August.
Grand Opera House To book: 0844 8713024
THRILLER LIVE 8 TH -13 TH JULY
Don’t miss this stunning tribute to the King of Pop and the Jackson 5 as you travel through the years – from ABC to, of course, Thriller!
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Anyone who’s anyone will have heard of the legendary 70s sensation, Showaddywaddy. And they’re actually in York. Get yourselves over to the Barbican for hits such as Under the Moon of Love, Three Steps to Heaven, When, and Blue Moon to name a few.
HENNING WEHN 26 TH -27 TH JULY
Catch the German Comedy Ambassador live at York Barbican as part of the Great Yorkshire Fringe – he’s got a new show!
BOOK NOW SCOTTISH FIDDLE ORCHESTRA 26 TH OCTOBER
Don’t miss this excellent night with the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra – book now to secure your tickets.
Joseph Rowntree Theatre To book: 01904 501935 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS 14 TH JULY
The classic tale is brought to life as a community opera with an all-age cast, fantastic songs and plenty of nostalgia.
John Cooper Studio @41 Monkgate To book: www.41monkgate.co.uk LIFE IS A CABARET 7 TH JULY
Don’t miss this fantastic cabaret evening starring York actor Katie Melia and friends – where you’ll be entertained with songs from The Sound of Music, The Greatest Showman, A Star Is Born and Chicago to name a few. All in aid of Reflect: Pregnancy Support.
Scarborough Open Air Theatre To book: www. scarboroughopenairtheatre.com YEARS & YEARS 18 TH JULY
The electro-pop group behind the hits ‘King’, ‘If You’re Over Me’, and ‘Play’ are coming to Scarborough for one night only.
MADNESS 19 TH JULY
British reggae/punk/pop legends Madness are back – for their 40th anniversary celebrations.
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9 TH Gypsy Jazz Victoria Vaults
4 TH Singers & Musicians Night The Black Swan Anth & Sam Victoria Vaults The Drifters Grand Opera House 5 TH The Receivers, Fear & Loathing / Pavilion Victoria Vaults Into The Underworld NCEM Al Morrison’s Blues Experience The Crescent 6 TH Rose Consort of Viols NCEM Handsome Dan & The Mavericks Victoria Vaults The Bottom Line Key Club Leeds 7 TH Dark Flowers Victoria Vaults BBC Radio 3 The Early Music Show NCEM 8 TH University of York Baroque Ensemble St Lawrence Church
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10 TH Human Jukebox Victoria Vaults Hands Off Gretel Fulford Arms Arielle The Basement
11 TH Bill Jones: The Black Swan Folk Club The Black Swan Bounty Hunters Victoria Vaults
12 TH The Stroppies The Crescent Zach Lount The Basement
13 TH Showaddywaddy York Barbican Open Mic Night The Basement The Dangerous Summer Key Club Leeds Friends Electric Victoria Vaults
14 TH Citizen Smith Victoria Vaults The Infernal Sea Fulford Arms
17 TH Lewis Ross Robson + supports Fulford Arms
18 TH Dom Prag The Black Swan Lost Trends/Follow the Giant/Boarderline Victoria Vaults Years & Years Scarborough Open Air Theatre 19 TH Madness Scarborough Open Air Chu Ma Shu Victoria Vaults 20 TH Free Wheelin’ Band Victoria Vaults
26 TH Joe Below Victoria Vaults
27 TH Herb Helpless & The Marijuana Victoria Vaults
28 TH The Mothers Victoria Vaults The Orb Fibbers
31 ST ELO Experience Grand Opera House
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Your Life & Mine Key Club Leeds
Kylie Scarborough Open Air
Lewis Capaldi Scarborough Open Air
Tyler’s Dogs D’amour - The Dirty Strangers Fulford Arms
21 ST Ian Kay’s Soul Dream Victoria Vaults Jess Glynne Scarborough Open Air 23 RD The Murder Capital & Egyptian Blue The Crescent 25 TH Steve Cassidy Victoria Vaults Graham Hodge The Black Swan
2 ND Coldharbourstores The Crescent 3 RD Jupiter Falls + Trigger Thumb, Hellbound Hearts Key Club Leeds
4 TH Ronan Keating Castle Howard Neon Salmon Fulford Arms
8 TH Kiefer Sutherland York Barbican Sam Oliver ‘Evergreen EP Launch’, weather balloons + Fabienne Rorke The Crescent
9 TH Azera Victoria Vaults
11 TH Imarhan The Crescent
12 TH Tiny Ruins The Crescent 18 TH Aidan Moffat & RM Hubbert The Crescent 23 RD Of all the Birds NCEM
29 TH Charlie Parr, JD Wilkes + Boss Caine The Crescent
30 TH Lewis Capaldi Scarborough Open Air Soul Legends Grand Opera House 31 ST Queen Machine Symphonic ft Kerry Ellis Scarborough Open Air The Ramonas Victoria Vaults
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SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCHTIME SPECIAL
TEL 01904 468191 | WWW.KUSHTYS.CO.UK M A LT O N R D , A 6 4 , F L A X T O N R D , YO 6 0 7 S G 10AM-7PM 7 DAYS A WEEK
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Supplying York with the best quality fish for over 100 years.
Make it the best Family BBQ We sell an enormous range of fresh, delicious and nutritious fish, frozen fish and shellfish delivered daily to your door. ORDER NOW in time for your “family and friend get togethers” on those lovely warm summer evenings! Don’t miss out on York’s finest fish! Check out our website for some quick delicious fish dish recipes.
“From our family to yours” - Richard Fowler 1 Gerard Avenue, Burnholme, York YO31 0QT Contact us for daily specials 01904 421360 | info@fowlersofyork.co.uk www.fowlersofyork.co.uk
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Friday 12th July Enjoy an evening exploring the world of wine with us here at Middletons; with one of our experts on hand to guide you through. Whether you are going for your favourite choice or want to venture further, this is the perfect opportunity to give it a go.
To book call events on 01904 611570 or email events@middletonsyork.co.uk £34.95 per person 01904 611570 | 57 Skeldergate, York, YO1 6DS events@middletonsyork.co.uk www.middletonsyork.co.uk
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Join us for our popular 60s Fest and head back in time to the swinging sixties with events up and down the railway. Live Music from The Stones, The Vox Beatles, The Funtime Frankies, The Sonics and more. Classic vehicles, displays and refreshments complement our heritage rail travel.
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