Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Summer events



Here are the events for June and July, let us know if you are interested in attending any of them.


16 June - 8pm  "War Horse" Open House Cinema, Chester Amphitheatre
Viewings of classic films in the open air. Meet at the amphitheatre just before the show. Check their website for other films and times. If by any chance it's stopped raining and you'd like to go, let us know. 

19June - 4:30pm  "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Open House Cinema, Chester Amphitheatre
Viewings of classic films in the open air. Meet at the amphitheatre just before the show. Check their website for other films and times. If by any chance it's stopped raining and you'd like to go, let us know.


1 July - 1:00pm  Sunday Lunch, 1539 Restaurant, Chester
Cost is £14.50 for two courses. Meet at the restaurant (at Chester Racecourse) at 12:45. Please let us know if you would like to join us because we have to reserve a table and let them know what we would like off the menu.


3 July - 7:30pm  American Exchange Concert, Eaton Hall
Exchange students from across the USA will be playing. Contact Betty for tickets (£8 adults, £4 children).

6 July - 8pm  Liverpool Philharmonic and Chester Festival Chorus, Chester Cathedral
For more information and to o reserve your seat go to the Festival website. Pat and Jacqui will be going, so contact them if you would like to meet before the concert. The brass section of the Liverpool Philharmonic will also be playing on Saturday 7 July from 11am at Chester Town Hall. Tickets are £5 on the door.


14 July - 7:30pm  Farewell to Heather and Greg, Croes Howell, Llay, nr Wrexham
Come and join us as we say a sad goodbye to Heather and Greg, and wish them well in their time in India. Check their website for details, location, and menu.

19 July - 10:30am  RHS Flower Show, Tatton Park
We will meet in Chester and car share to the event.

22 July - 7:30pm  Summer Pop Concert, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Will will meet earlier for a meal in Liverpool. See www.liverpoolphil.com for info, there are still a few tickets left in the  Mid and Rear Circle priced at £21 and £16, you need to book soon.

25 July - 11am  Nantwich Agricutural and Cheese Show
See www.nantwichshow.co.uk for details and tickets - it is a bit cheaper to buy tickets in advance than on the day. The No. 84 bus leaves every 1/2 hour from Chester Town Hall and drops you at the ground, or you can drive there and park in the nearby field (could be muddy if it is raining). Jim, Barbara, Betty and Len will be getting the no. 84 bus at 10.25 from Chester Bus Station, so you can meet them at the bus station or at the event. The return bus fare is £4.60.



May events


Here are the events for May, let us know if you are interested in attending any of them.


4 May - 7: 30pm Film Night, Theatre Clwyd, Mold
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, meet at 7.30pm in the bar at theatre.


19 May- 10:30am  Circular walk and lunch, Cholmondely Arms
Meet in the car park of Cholmondely Arms, Cholmondely (parking space limited - so carpool if you can) for a 5 mile circular walk followed by lunch at Cholmondely Arms.


25 May - 10am Dorothy Clive Gardens and Wollerton Old Hall Gardens, Market Drayton
Visit to both gardens with Afternoon Tea somewhere.  Meet in the Cheshire Cat car park (to be confirmed), and we will car share with contribution towards petrol. 



25 May - 7:30pm Musical Evening at St Werburgh's Church, Chester
A fundraising event for Michael's Whatever appeal. All kinds of music to suite everyone. £5 on the door and raffles. 

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

When we went to the Potteries....

Last November some of our members went on a trip to the potteries. It was a cold and wet day outside but we were in a comfortable and dry mini-bus that transported us quickly to our first venue: the Emma Bridgewater factory. We had an excellent tour guide who knew all the people at each of the stations we visited and who could answer any and all questions. For those of you who are not familiar with the company, Emma Bridgewater is a real person who started the company in 1985 (originally to make a teacup and saucer for her Mother's birthday present!), and she has been designing and making homestyle crockery ever since. It is one of the few potteries remaining that make everything by hand, from pouring the slip into moulds, to "jollying" plates, to decorating and glazing the finished products.

After the tour we had a very tasty lunch in the factory cafe where they made delicious homemade sandwiches and soups. After a hearty meal we had the stamina to go around the factory store and the factory outlets centre, and had a good time choosing some beautiful pieces to give out as Christmas presents!

We learned a lot about the making of ceramics, here are just a few of the things we saw (you can click on an image to see a larger version):

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

April Events

Here are the events for April, let us know if you are interested in attending any of them.


7-9 April - Food Fayre, Chester Racecourse
If anyone is interested we could meet at the gate and enjoy the food samples together.


11 April - 11am - 2pm Cookery Demonstration and Workshop with Paul Baxter
At Pat Pawson's house. The price depends on numbers but will be no more than £20, which includes tasters of the food prepared.


20 April - 7:30pm Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Forum Studio Theatre, Hamilton Place, Chester
Cost: £6.  7pm meet at The Forum Studio Theatre, Hamilton Place, Chester (up past the Crowne Plaza Hotel, near the bus station. If you'd like to join us, our seat numbers are D13 & 14 and there are seats available in row D - you can book online at www.chestertheatre.co.uk or phone the Box office on 01244 341 296 (open 10 a.m to 1p.m). We'll meet in the foyer about 7 p.m.