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INDIGO 106.6fm Archived Events

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Killington Sports
Killington Sports is a traditional old english sports meeting for all ages. Annually held for many years the sports include Tyre Race 100 yds race Open Mountain Bike Race - All ages Sack Race Senior Fell Race Fell Race - 16 & under Fell Race - 13 & under Fell Race - 11 & under Potato Race - Boys 11 & under Potato Race - Girls 11 & under Potato Race - Boys 16 & under Potato Race - Girls 16 & under Potato Race - Men over 16 Potato Race - Ladies over 16 Egg Throwing - 14 & under Egg Throwing - Over 14 200 yards - Ladies over 16 200 yards - Men over 16 Childrens Mixed 3-Legged - 16 & under Adult Mixed 3-Legged Race - Over 16 Mile Handicap Race Half-Mile Handicap - 16 & under 400 yards - Ladies all ages 400 yards - Men all ages Boys Under 12 Wrestling Boys Under 15 Wrestling Boys Under 18 Wrestling Girls Under 16 Wrestling Mens Under 21 Wrestling (under 12 stn) Mens 13 Stone Wrestling Mens All Weights Wrestling Pillow Fight Tug of war Sides shows see www.killingtonsports.org.uk

NEW TO YOU SALE
11am -1pm on Sunday 23rd May at St Marys Primary School. The sale is for lightly used children's clothing, toys/books, outdoor play equipment, nursery equipment and maternity clothing. Come along and grab a bargain or clear out and sell. Goods to sell can be dropped off between 9.30am and 10.30am. Each item needs to be labelled with the sellers initials and the price wanted for the item. Unsold items need to be collected by 1pm. Profits are split 70% to the seller and 30% to Toddler Group. apprecaited. Cake stall on the day.Please help to support this event if you can, to raise funds for equipment for the toddler and nursery room.

Blues with a sting...by the Swarm
Burton in Lonsdale. The Swarm, well known Blues Band play at Burton in Lonsdale Village Hall on Sat 24th April from 8.0pm. Bring your own drinks and nibbles. Tickets £6 from The Village Shop or phone 015242 62014/63097.

Lost in Translation at Litfest 2010
Storytelling featuring Peter Chand and Stonaleigh – two of Britain’s most exciting storytellers – will be performed at the Storey Auditorium, The Storey Creative Industries Centre, Meeting House Lane on Wednesday 05 May at 7.45 pm. Tickets for the event can be booked via the Litfest website at www.litfest.org or by calling the Lancaster Visitor Information Centre on 01524 582394.

CAR BOOT SALE on Sunday 25th April @QES
CAR BOOT SALE on Sunday 25th April Setting up time from 8.00 am Browsers from 9.00 am £6.00 per car (no vans or traders) Free admission for browsers. Food & refreshments are available Limited spaces and must be pre booked : call - Fiona Sheldon on 015242 79188 (school hrs) or Diane Lequitte 015395 67069 (evenings)

Dates announced for Sedbergh Folkfest 2010
Sedbergh Folkfest, 25th to 27th June, is the new name for The Dent Folk Festival. Full details can be found at www.sedberghfolkfest.co.uk and tickets can be purchased on-line or from Sedbergh Tourist Information on 015396 20125

South Cumbria Music Festival
South Cumbria's premier competitive Festival. Special awards and bursaries worth £2,000. Seven days of music/speech classes, with internationally accredited adjudicators. Open to all amateur performers in Brass, Instrumental, Vocal, Choral and Speech. Soloists or groups - all ages welcome. For free syllabus and further details Tel: 01229 823432 or visit web site www.scmfweb.org.uk

Howdenjones Concert at Queen Elizabeth School
Popular local duo Kate Howden and Paul Jones are appearing at The Harlequin Theatre, Queen Elizabeth School for a special concert featuring original music. Let them take you on a journey through a musical landscape, telling stories and sharing experience with their music. Between them they play guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, bodhran and cajon

Adventure Summit
Adventure Summit - Saturday 20th February – Lakes School Windermere Why is adventure a crucial part of many people’s lives? Does it matter whether you are a Himalayan climber or weekend explorer? What is the spirit of adventure? The inaugural ‘Adventure Summit’ hosted by the Mountain Heritage Trust in partnership with the University of Cumbria aims to keep the debate alive for generations to come. These vital questions will be explored in depth during a full day of lectures, panel discussions, films and debates led by Chris Bonington, Doug Scott, Ed Douglas, Adele Pennington, Colin Mortlock, Julie Summers, John Porter and many others. The day will be divided into three sessions; the paths of adventure, the price of adventure and the spirit of adventure. Films will include the historic ‘South Face of Annapurna’ and the universally acclaimed ‘Your Himalaya’. Full programme is available at: http://www.mountain-heritage.org/events.php

NEARLY NEW SALE
Nearly new sale of baby/childrens/clothes/toys and equipment@spotted dog childrens centre clawthorpe hall business centre burton Saturday 6th march 10.00-12.00 To sell items please contact jody 01524784321 Entrance 30p

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