Events Diary - All Events
7:30 pm Tuesday, 28 February 2012 until 7:30 pm Saturday, 03 March 2012
Grange & District Amateur Operatic Society presents: Me & My Girl
Location: Victoria Hall
Curtain up nightly at 7.30pm with a matinee on Saturday afternoon from 2.30pm
Tickets: all seats £5 Tuesday night other evenings £8 Children £5 Saurday matinees concessions available for Seniors £5. Tickets are available in person from Butterfingers cafe, by phone: 015395 34098 or on the door before each performance.
7:30 pm Friday, 02 March 2012
Grange & District Concert Club - Holker Hall Concert
Location: Holker Hall, Cark-in-Cartmel
By kind permission of Lord & Lady Cavendish, Making Music Prize Winner & YCAT Performer Philip Higham (cello) will be in concert. Philip won both the 2008 International J.S. Bach Competition in Leipzig & the 2009 International Cello Competition in Warsaw. Composers will include Schubert & Brahms.
7:30 pm Friday, 02 March 2012
Grange & District Natural History Society
Location: URC Church Hall
Red Squirrels - their future in the balance by Bob Bradley
Members Free, Guests £2
7:15 pm Tuesday, 06 March 2012
Grange Lecture Society: Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle by: Capt. William Wells
Location: Victoria Hall
Following his career as a ships' pilot Capt. Wells has been in much demand as a lecturer and after dinner speaker.
This is an entertaining but serious look at the many myths and legends of the Bermuda Triangle. He examines why this area was designated the Bermuda Triangle and looks at what may have caused its reputation including the infamous Flight 19 and many other strange and inexplicable happenings to both ships and aircraft.
7:30 pm Thursday, 15 March 2012
Cartmel Peninsular Local History Society: Watermills of Cark
Location: Cartmel Village Hall
A talk about the Watermills of Cark given by Les Gilpin, at Cartmel Village Hall beginning at 7.30pm
Les originates from Cark and is currently Chairman of the Cumbria Railway Association. He is an author of several books about the area.
7:30 pm Friday, 16 March 2012
Grange & District Natural History Society
Location: URC Church Hall
Macaws and Machu Picchu, Wildlife & History of Peru by Ken Taylor
Members Free, Guests £2



