Friday 3rd July
6.30pm Preview of A Flower Festival of ‘All the
Saints’
All Saints
Church, Kirkbymoorside
Tickets £4 On
sale at The Nursery, Summit
Bookshop and
Something Special
7.30pm Kirkbymoorside Town Brass Band
Festival
concert Memorial Hall
Tickets £5 On
sale at Jim Butler Computer
Shop, Minim
Music and Summit Bookshop
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Saturday
4th July
10 -4pm Flower festival All Saints Church
Teas and coffee in The Dugout
10-2pm
‘Labours of Love’
Exhibition of Art and Textiles
Methodist Church
10 – 12noon Mr and MrsTowler’s Open Garden with
storytelling and music
2pm Welburn Hall Garden Party
With KMS Junior Brass Band
8pm ‘Live at the DugOut’ with Jim Wright & Ian
Conlan and Henry Bird.
Folk, Blues and Celtic Folk
In the Market Hall, Memorial Hall
Tickets £4 On sale at Summit Bookshop
Bring your own refreshments
8pm Country Contrasts Duo (Country & Western)
British Legion
£1.75 members, £2.75 non members
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Sunday
5th July
12- 4pm Flower Festival All Saints Church
See Sat 4th July
Teas served in The Dug Out
6.30pm
Churches Together Evensong
All Saints Church
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Monday 6th
July
10-4pm Flower Festival of ‘All the Saints’
At All Saints
Church, open each day
until and
including Friday 10th July
3-4.30pm Tea in the garden
with short audio visual show by John Nichols
Friends Meeting House, West End
7.30pm Film Night
‘Bed of Roses’
(PG Romantic comedy. ‘He
gave her
flowers, she gave him a chance.’)
Methodist
Church (Admission free, but a
small
donation towards costs appreciated)
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Tuesday 7th July
7pm Bringing History to Life
Edward Harrison will unveil more from the
Harrison Collection and reveal more about the
history of Welburn, once a very large village.
Welburn Hall School
Tickets £3 On sale at the Summit Bookshop
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Wednesday
8th July
10 – 2pm ‘Labours of Love’
Exhibition of Art and Textiles Methodist Church
Includes paintings produced by members of
The Kirkbymoorside Art Group who meets on
Monday mornings.in the Methodist Church Hall
8pm Jazz in the garden
White Horse Hotel
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Thursday 9th July
7.30pm Musician’s Session
The Kings Head Courtyard. KMS
A totally eclectic mix of music.
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Friday 10th July
2.30pm Reading of own work in The Friends Meeting
House Garden, West End, by participants
of the ‘writing together’ Creative Writing
Workshops. All welcome.
8pm‘Late in the Day’ Kirkbymoorside’s very
own
Soul Band, bring a party atmosphere to the
summer festival.
Bar (Proceeds to KMS football club)
Tickets £5 On sale at Summit Bookshop
Memorial Hall
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10-3pm Hand make a clay dish with local potter
Liz Bailey. Cost £2 payable on the day, but prior
booking at The Summit Bookshop for 1/2 hour
session essential.
Suitable for children,
under 8’s must be accompanied.
The Summit Bookshop walled garden.
10- 2pm Methodist Church Summer Fair
Methodist Church
Another opportunity to see ‘Labours of Love’
Exhibition of Art and Textiles
10-12noon Open Allotments, Gillamoor Road
A chance to see some very fine allotments
and ask some of the allotment holders your
questions.
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1.30pm A guided 3 1/2 mile circular walk stating
at The
Kings Head with Volunteer ranger Peter Turton,
provided by The North York Moors National
Park Authority. It will be a gentle stroll
with some uphill.
7.30pm Production of Ibsen’s play ‘Ghosts’ by
Clap Trap Productions theatre company
Methodist Church
Tickets £7.50, concessions £6.50. On sale
at the Community Office
8pm Dave Lee Harper (Country & Western)
British Legion
£1.75 members, £2.75 non members
8.30pm Gig: White Horse Hotel
Chu Ma Shu
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