6th - Who Shot the Sheriff? 5pm
7th - Who Shot the Sheriff? 5pm and 12pm 8th - Who Shot the Sheriff? 5pm and 12pm
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1st April - The Complete History of Comedy 7.30pm - Harrogate Theatre
1st April - Night + Daze - Studio Theatre - 7.45pm 2nd April - Elves & The Shoemarker - Various Times - Harrogate Theatre 10th Cara Dillon - 7.30 - Harrogate Theatre 14th The Business of Murder - 7,30pm - Harrogate Theatre 15th The Business of Murder - 7,30pm - Harrogate Theatre 15th Sir Chris Bonington - 7.30pm - Royal Hall 16th The Business of Murder - 7,30pm - Harrogate Theatre 17th The Business of Murder - 7,30pm - Harrogate Theatre 18th The Business of Murder - 2.30pm & 7,30pm - Harrogate Theatre 18th Fatman - 7.45 - Studio Theatre 22nd Banff Mountain Film Festival - 7.30pm - Royal Hall Theatre 22nd Crazy for You - 7.30pm - Main House Harrogate Theatre 22nd Liam Williams - 8pm Studio Theatre 23rd Dylan Moran - Royal Hall Theatre - 8pm 23rd Crazy For You - Harrogate Theatre Main House - 7.30pm 24th Crazy For You - Harrogate Theatre Main House - 7.30pm 25th Crazy For You - Harrogate Theatre Main House - 7.30pm & 2.30pm 25th Edith, Elizabeth & I - 7.45pm Studio Theatre Happy to report we are just about finished! as you can see from the final picture its looking good. You have to admit its a vast improvement on what was there previously.
8oz Sweet shortcrust Pastry
8oz fresh curds (approx.) 2 1/2 fl. Oz Cream 2 eggs separated 2 oz caster sugar vanilla essence juice and grated rind of 1 lemon Set oven to 350F or mark 4. grease about 16 small tins (like fairy cake tins) Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface. Cut out circles with a cutter and line the tins. rub the curds through a coarse sieve into a bowl and beat in the cream, egg yolks, sugar, a few drops of vanilla essence and the lemon juice and rind. Beat the egg whites stiffly and carefully fold into the mixture. Put a spoonful of mixture into each patty case and bake for 25 to 30 minutes until set and golden. Turn out on to a wire rack to cool. To make curds see Yorkshire Curd Tart. Skipton Music Festival - 16th to 21st March
Skipton Triathlon - Sunday 12th April St George's Day Parade - Sunday 26th April Waterway festival - Saturday 2nd until Monday 4th May Skipton Beer Festival - Thursday 28th May until Saturday 30th May Le Petit Depart - Cyclo Sportive - Sunday 31st May Skipton Car Show - Sunday 7th June Skipton Charities Gala - Saturday 13th June Magna Carta 800th Anniversary - Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th June Skipton Sheep Day - Sunday 5th July Clogfest - Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th July Skipton Fake Festival - Saturday 15th August Art in the Pen - Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th August Oxfam Trailtrekker - Saturday 22nd August and Suday 23rd August Battle of Britain Parade - Sunday 13th September Yarndale - Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th September Skipton International Puppet Festival - Friday 2nd until Sunday 4th October Remembrance Day Parade - Sunday 8th November Skipton Christmas Light Switch on - Thursday 26th November Santa Fun Run - Sunday 29th November Skipton Christmas Market - Sunday 6th & 13th December Headingley in Leeds which is only a few stops on the train from Harrogate (ie 5 minute walk from us to the station then a short train ride) is going to be host to two of the biggest events in the Cricketing calendar for 2015. May will see the second of the two Investec Test Match series against New Zealand and will commence May 29th until 2nd of June - the weather not withstanding.
Then in September we will see England take on Australia for the fourth Royal London One-day international and this will be the 11th of September. Harrogate
8th of Jan, 12th Feb, 12th March, 9th April, 14th May, 11th June, 9th July, 13th August, 10th September, 8th October, 12th November, 10th December. Otley 25th Jan, 22nd Feb, 29th March, 26th April, 31st May, 28th June, 26th July, 30th August, 27th September, 25th October, 29th November, 20th December Wetherby 11th Jan, 8th Feb, 8th March, 12th April, 10th May, 14th June, 12th July, 9th August, 13th Sept, 11th October, 15th November, 13th December. Knaresborough 18th Jan, 15th Feb, 15th March, 19th April, 17th May, 21st June, 19th July, 16th August, 20th September, 18th October, 15th November, 20th December Skipton Skipton Market is both farmers produce as well as handbags and all sorts - this operates on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday every week. Monday 19th Jan 2pm - Masterstrokes Series - Making art for Italian Tourists. Frank Miler examines how an expanding Italian tourist travel market gave artists the opportunity to create records and souvenirs of major cities and beauty spots. £6 and at the Mercer Art Gallery.
Monday 9th February at 2pm - Edo Pop Series: Kimono - costume of Japan. Part of our series of talks to accompany Edo Pop: Urban Heroes in Japan 1840-1890. Discover the many layers of the kimono, the history and detail of this beautiful costume. £6 Mercer Art Gallery. Wednesday 25th February 10.30am Visit to Leeds Library. Guided tour and talk: Learn about the history of this institution. Founded in 1768 as a proprietary subscription library, it is now the oldest surviving example of this sort of library in the Birtish Isles. The Leeds Library began life modestly above a bookseller's shop. Today the library is a charity and has a wonderful collection of books and periodicals houses in a fine 200 year old building. Cost: Free but pre-booking required. The Leeds Library, 18 Commercial Street, Leeds, LS1 6AL. Monday 9th March at 2pm - Edo Pop Series: samurai, Scallywags and street knights. Exhibition curator Frank Milner will explore the moment when traditional Samurai values clashed with everyday urban life and there arose a mix of new heroic male types, more representative of modern high and low expectations but incorporating some old ideals. Cost £6 - Mercer Art Gallery. Monday 16th March at 2pm - Edo Pop Series: Beauties, women warriors ad poets. Here curator Frank Milner will analyse 10 images that reflect roles in 19th century Japan - from cultured fashioned setters of the modern Yoshiwara pleasure quarter to great poets, sacrificing mothers and fearless swordswomen of history and myth. £6 Mercer Art Gallery. Friday 20th March 10,30am - Visit to Littlethorpe Potteries - Guided tour and talk: Littlethorpe potteries is a working heritage site and the oldest continually working pottery in the country. It is also the only pottery where you can see the manufacturing process in its entirety - "from Pit to Patio" - Cost £5 - Littlethorpe Potteries, Pottery Lane HG4 3LS Wednesday 25th March 2pm-4pm An Introduction to Family History - Are you thinking about researching your family history? Not sure where to start? This half-day workshop with Harrogate based accredited family historian Pam Smith will look at: recording your information, useful sources and citations, civil registration from 1837, the Census from 1841-1911 and much more. Cost £7 including refreshments Mercer Art Gallery. |
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