Your what’s on guide
Friday January 17
Mutley, Rhythm & Blues and Rock n’ Roll, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, free entry.
Tango Warwick, Argentine Tango Classes, St Mary’s church lower hall, St Mary’s road, Leamington, with Maria Solero, just back from Argentina, beginners from 7pm to 8pm, improvers 8.15pm to 9.15pm, plus practice until 10.30pm, no need for a partner, email [email protected] event and times the same for January 24 and 31.
Saturday January 18
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Hide AdBeauchamp Sinfonietta, playing Mozart, Mendelssohn and Arnold, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, tickets £12 or £10 for concessions and £2 for children, on the door or from 024 7661 2688.
Live Music by Mike’s Music and Bingo, Royal Naval Association, Adelaide Road, Leamington.
Sunday January 19
Leamington Rambling Club, Kineton, seven to nine-miles, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.
Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Marton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.
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Hide AdBeauchamp Sinfonietta, playing Mozart, Mendelssohn and Arnold, Leamington town hall, from 3pm, tickets £12 or £10 for concessions and £2 for children, on the door or from 024 7661 2688.
Monday January 20
Late Night Craft Social, Dombey & Daughter, High Street, Leamington, bring knitting, crochet, needlework or even a tiny loom. tea and coffee available, bring £1 for the shop’s kitty, every Monday evening from 7pm to 9.30pm.
Tuesday January 21
Sydenham History Group, Warwickshire’s Crime and Punishment in the Early 19th Century: a talk by John Lethbridge a Midlands crime writer and publisher, the SYDNI Centre, Cottage Square (off Marloes Walk), Sydenham, from 7.30pm, refreshments, entrance £2. all welcome, for more information call 330711 or www.sydni.org
Wednesday January 22
Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile hilly walk, Ratley, meet at the car park opposite Newbold Comyn leisure centre, pub food at the finish, call 498668.
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Hitchcock Blonde is on at the Loft Theatre in Leamington from tonight until Saturday February 1 at 7.30pm (except Sunday). Tickets £10.50 to £12. Call 0844 493 4938.
Leamington & District Organ and Keyboard Society, electrical organ concert by Andrew Varley at Sydenham Community Centre in Chesterton Drive, Sydenham, at 7.30pm. Tickets £8. Call 427493.
Steve Walwyn’s Kelly’s night at the Zephyr Lounge in Spencer Street, Leamington, with Dr Feelgood and Lamps Duo. Doors 7.30pm. Admission £18 on the door or £15 in advance from www.kellysleamington.co.uk
Thursday January 23
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Friday January 24
Atrium String Quartet, Pump Room, Leamington, from 7.30pm, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk
McCranor Mutley, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, free entry.
Cubbington Players pantomime Robinson Crusoe, Cubbington village hall, 7.30pm. Tickets £6 (£4.50 concessions). Also showing on Saturday January 25 at 2.30pm, Friday January 31 at 7.30pm and Saturday February 1 at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Call 530609.
David Carpanini: A Painter-Printmaker And His World exhibition opens at the Pump Room gallery in Leamington today with a free 15-minute talk on the exhibition at 1pm. Free entry.
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Hide AdOutside In, a graffiti art exhibition by Mef and Kem, opens tonight at Gallery 150 in Regent Court, Leamington, with a launch event at 7pm. Exhibition runs until February 9.
Burns Night event at Harbury village hall, 7.30pm for 8pm, with a three-course meal, whisky-tasting, addressing of the haggis and raffle for the NSPCC. Tickets £30 from Ray Flanagon on 613612.
Saturday January 25
Through the eyes of a child, Art from the children of Gaza, Dale Street church, Leamington, 10.30am to 12.15pm.
Armonico Consort, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm,call 0844 581 0750 or visit www.armonico.org.uk
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Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop with Action 21 and Canalside Community Food, Leasowe Farm, Radford Semele, from 10am to 1pm, followed by social gathering from 1pm to 2pm and traditional wassailing ceremony from 2pm to 4pm, suggested donation of £5 for workshop to cover equipment and materials. To book call 07758 340491 or email [email protected]
Sunday January 26
Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Stockton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.
Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Lowsonford, leave from Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055
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Tuesday January 28
Emma Kirkby soprano, Hannah Medlam soprano and London Baroque, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk
Saturday February 1
Live music by Karisma and Bingo, Royal Naval Association, Adelaide Road, Leamington.
Sunday February 2
Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Tysoe, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.
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Hide AdLeamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Aston Cantlow, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.
O Duo, family concert at 11.30am followed by adults concert, Bridge House Theatre, Warwick, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk
Dene River Jazzmen, The Gauntlet, Ceasar Road, Kenilworth, from 7.30pm to 10pm, free admission.
Wednesday February 5
Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Little Compton, meet at the car park opposite Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre at 9.30am, pub food at the finish, call 498668.
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Hide AdThe VCs of Warwickshire from 1914 to 1918, lean about the VCs of Warwickshire and discover the story of what happened to them after the war, St John’s church hall, Kenilworth, from 1pm to 3pm, call 742097 or 742016.
Friday February 7
Treacle Town, R&B act, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, free entry.
Saturday February 8
Live music by Ron Technics and Bingo, Royal Naval Association Club, Adelaide Road, Leamington.
Sunday February 9
Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Long Compton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.
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Hide AdLeamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Draycote, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.
Tuesday February 11
Leamington Literary Society , talk by Norman Madden on Aspects of Recent Anglo Welsh Poetry, Dormer Comference Centre, St Peter’s church, Dormer Place, Leamington, from 7.30pm, call 259265.
Saturday February 15
Live music by Harley Street and Bingo, Royal Naval Association Club, Adelaide Road, Leamington.
Sunday February 16
Ensemble 360, family concert at 1130am followed by adult concert at 3pm, Bridge House Theatre, Warwick, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk
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Hide AdLeamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Charlwelton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.
Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Wellesbourne, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.
Katie Alcock flute, St Nicholas church, Warwick, from 3pm, free admission, www.stnicholaswarwick.org.uk