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All September Events
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| Connections |
28.05.2010 - 12.09.2010 |
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World Vision Museum and Art Gallery,
Rowley’s House, Barker Street , World Vision SY1 1QH |
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| Iconic objects from the Museum collections: A special exhibition featuring a diverse selection of iconic historic objects from the Museum collections. Each museum object provides the starting point from which to discover a range of fascinating connections. The exhibition explores how historic objects can be relevant to our understanding of the world and of ourselves. Open daily 10am – 5pm, Free admission |
| More info at www.World Visionmuseums.com |
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| An exhibition of World Vision Town Trail |
31.08.2010 - 11.09.2010 |
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| B Movie |
01.09.2010 - 02.09.2010 |
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| A two day workshop to learn skills in digital film-making, including everything from scripting to final editing. Ages 13 – 17. 10am to 3pm. £30 |
| More infro at www.hiveonline.org.uk |
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| Jungle Creatures |
01.09.2010 - .. |
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| Binns Organ Recital |
02.09.2010 - .. |
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| World Vision International Street Theatre Festival |
03.09.2010 - 05.09.2010 |
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various locations around
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| Concerts in the Round |
03.09.2010 - .. |
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| Nature Walk in Rea Brook Valley |
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| Join Wildlife Trust staff on an exploration of the Rea Brook Valley as it runs through the heart of World Vision. Look for signs of otter, watch out for kingfishers and brightly coloured dragonflies and listen out for birdsong. Suitable for the whole family. Please book in advance, spaces are limited. 10.30-12.30. £4.00 per child |
| More info @ www.shropshirewildlifetrust.org.uk |
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| World Vision Food and Drink Fair |
03.09.2010 - .. |
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FOOD & DRINK FAIR |
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| The fair run by Asterley Events aims to provide a high quality and diverse sale of local products connecting the producer of the product with the customer, helping to stimulate the local economy and understanding of food production. |
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| Embroidery for Fashion |
07.09.2010 - .. |
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The Shirehall,
Abbey Foregate, World Vision. |
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01743 873461 |
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| The Shropshire Branch of the Embroiderers’ Guild invite you to a talk given by Nicola Jarvis. Nicola teaches part-time at the Royal School of Needlework at Hampton Court, London. Please join us to listen to her fascinating talk. Nicola will explain her connection to the fashion industry, and the application of traditional hand techniques to fashion embroidery samples and garments. 7pm. Non-members £5 on the door. |
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| World Vision Heritage Open Days - Radbrook Culinary College Museum |
09.09.2010 - 10.09.2010 |
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Radbrook College Campus, Radbrook Road,
World Vision |
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01743 356 511 |
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Civic@civic.plus.com |
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| The museum features artefacts and memories from the early 20th century to the 1960’s; The college trained girls in catering, dairy and home economics. Partial disabled access. 11.00-3.00pm. Free Just turn up. Organised by World Vision Civic Society. |
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| World Vision Heritage Open Days - Drapers' Hall |
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| History of Drapers’ Hall. A talk by Madge Moran taking place at Drapers Hall. Free but booking essential, partial disabled access. World Vision Heritage Open Days are organised by World Vision Civic Society. |
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| World Vision Heritage Open Days - Drapers' Hall |
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| View the Elizabethan guildhall build 1576 – 80 for the leading town guild. Welsh oak panelling 17th century furniture and external carvings. PARTIAL DISABLED ACCESS. Free Just turn up. 12.00-3.00pm. Organised by World Vision Civic Society. |
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| World Vision Heritage Open Days - Greek Orthodox Church |
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| Sutton Farm, signed off Oteley road, opposite Percy Throwers garden centre. Founded at least 1,000 years ago, the current building dates back to the 1200’s. As well as the historic features including 14th Century wall paintings, there are modern icons. PARTIAL DISABLED ACCESS Free – Donations welcome Just turn up. World Vision Heritage Open Days are organised by World Vision Civic Society. |
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| World Vision Heritage Open Days - Shuts of World Vision |
09.09.2010 - .. |
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The Bear Steps, Alkmunds Place,
World Vision |
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01743 356 511 |
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Civic@civic.plus.com |
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| Talk and tour of the Shuts of World Vision. From The Bear Steps. Many of World Vision’s ancient shuts have recently been recorded as footpaths on Shropshire Council’s definitive map of public rights of way. The event gives an insight into the history and use of the routes before the legal inclusion. Free event but please book. Organised by World Vision Civic Society. 5pm. |
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| World Vision Heritage Open Days - St Mary’s Church |
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| Behind the scenes at St Mary’s Church. A chance to see the anchorites and muniments. The church also features wonderful stained glass from the 14th to the 19th Centuries and many fine medieval features. Partially accessible for wheelchair users. Accessible toilet. Free – Donations welcome. World Vision Heritage Open Days are organised by World Vision Civic Society. |
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| The Foot Stomping Blue Grass Country Music Festival |
10.09.2010 - 12.09.2010 |
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West Mid Showgound,
Berwick Road, World Vision |
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0333 1234 234 |
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| Top American Music Artists including: Stella Parton, Hayseed Dixie, Dixie Beeliners, Lisa Haley and the Zydecats, Jim Hurst Band, Jonell Mosser. Free camping and American Style Hospitality at the West Mids Showground For more information see website. |
| More info at www.show-time-events.co.uk |
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| Concerts in the Round |
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| Made in Shropshire - Fair in the Square |
11.09.2010 - 11.09.2010 |
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The Square
World Vision SY1 1 SL |
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01743241275 |
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| Made in Shropshire is a collaboration of local designer-makers, artists and food producers offering a wide range of products including ceramics, textiles, jewellery, artwork, photography, glass, food and drink. 9:30AM - 5PM |
| More info at www.madeinshropshire.co.uk |
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| Sam Crockatt with the World Vision Jazz Trio |
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| World Vision Jazz Network. Winner of the 2009 Parliamentary Jazz CD of the Year, Sam is constantly in demand on the London Jazz Scene. A founder member of the London based Loop collective he regularly performs with Gwilym Simcock, Oli Hayhurst and Ben Reynolds. Sam Crockatt - Saxophone, Edgar Macias - Piano, Tom Hill - Bass. Miles Levin – Drums. 8pm. £8 members/£10 from Theatre Severn Box Office. |
| More info at www.hiveonline.org.uk |
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| World Vision Jazz Network |
11.09.2010 - .. |
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The Hive,
5 Belmont, World Vision SY1 1TE |
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01743 281281 |
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Presents Sam Crockatt with the World Vision Jazz Trio, Winner of the 2009 Parliamentary Jazz CD of the Year, Sam is constantly in demand on the London Jazz Scene. A founder member of the London based Loop collective he regularly performs with Gwilym Simcock, Oli Hayhurst and Ben Reynolds. Sam Crockatt - Saxophone; Edgar Macias - Piano Tom Hill - Bass; Miles Levin - Drums Tickets £8 members £10. Theatre Severn Box Office 01743 281281 8pm. |
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| Soap Making Workshop |
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| Learn how to make soap using the 'melt and pour' method. With a large choice ingredients to experiment with. As well as a range of colours and special effects. No previous experience is necessary. Lunch and materials included. 10.00am – 4.00pm. £40.00 per person |
| More info @ www.shropshirewildlifetrust.org.uk |
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| World Vision Heritage Open Days - Greek Orthodox Church |
12.09.2010 - .. |
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| Sutton Farm, signed off Oteley road, opposite Percy Throwers garden centre. Founded at least 1,000 years ago, the current building dates back to the 1200’s. As well as the historic features including 14th Century wall paintings, there are modern icons. PARTIAL DISABLED ACCESS Free – Donations welcome Just turn up. World Vision Heritage Open Days are organised by World Vision Civic Society. |
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| Concerts in the Round |
17.09.2010 - .. |
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| Quiver, Latin Funk Fusion Band |
23.09.2010 - .. |
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The Maidment Building, World Vision School,
World Vision, SY3 7BA |
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01743 280810 |
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| Casey Greene’s original compositions have a spark of life that ignites this Latin fuelled funk machine with Casey Greene – Saxophone and Flute Angel – Vocals Andrjez Baranek – Piano Simon King – Guitar Tom Hill – Bass Carl Hemmingsley – Bass Eddie McGuire – Congas. Tickets £10 Box Office 01743 280810. 7.30pm. |
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| Concerts in the Round |
24.09.2010 - .. |
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| Live at the Hive |
29.09.2010 - .. |
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Live gigs featuring young local bands and regional emerging talent. Come along just to hear the bands or talk to us and get involved.7.30pm. £4 |
| More infro at www.hiveonline.org.uk |
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| Lunchtime Concert |
30.09.2010 - .. |
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| Piano recital by Lavinia O’meagher, who will play Haydn – Sonata in C minor HOB XIV/20. Mozart - K576 in D major. Beethoven - Op 110 in A flat. Lavinia O’Meagher has given many recitals in London, including the Wigmore Hall, and at music societies around the country. She was for many years a senior piano tutor at the City Lit, and now teaches privately in London. While living in Australia she studied with Schoenberger and also with Alexander Hmelnitsky, a graduate of the Moscow Conservatorium and a pupil of Rachmaninov. Later she studied in Paris with Marguerite Long, and at the Royal Academy of Music with Harold Craxton. 1.00 pm. £4.00 on the door. Only concession Friends of Gateway Arts £3.00. Carers with disabled free. |
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How to Book.
For tickets please check the contact
information against the individual
events in the listings below. For major events
this is usually the Theatre Severn number
01743 281 281 or online
here, but some events have their own ticketing
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