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The music of rock legends Queen is to be celebrated like never before at Derby Arena as West-End leading lady Kerry Ellis joins Scandinavian tribute stars Queen Machine for a fully orchestrated UK tour.
St. Helen’s Church
(Darley Dale, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2GG)
has secured one of Britain’s finest trumpeters
to play a concert on
Friday the 3rd of May 2019, 7.00pm
Light refreshments will be provided.
The cost of tickets is £7.50 and they can be obtained from St Helen’s treasurer Ian Sutton
who can be contacted by phone 01629 734290
The Heritage Lottery Fund has supported us in our bid to make Cromford Mills more resilient in our plans for the future. As our part toward this award the Arkwright Society is now fundraising for a new marquee suitable for events and hiring out.
5 Weeks Ceramic Course for Adults
The Bakewell International Day of Dance has gone from strength to strength and is now celebrating its 17th year - on Saturday 29th June 2019. For one day every year, the picturesque town of Bakewell hosts a stunning celebration of world music and dance, heralding the start of Bakewell Carnival Week. On the same day as the Farmers Market and with local well dressings on show, it is a day out not to miss, so join the several thousand people who travel from around the country to enjoy the dancing, colour and fun.
Art saved Notre Dame once and it can save it again, Buxton International Festival’s Chief Executive Michael Williams said in advance of the UK premiere of an award-winning musical performance inspired by the Parisian cathedral which has been ravaged by fire.
At the Winding Wheel Theatre, Chesterfield
8 May, 7pm to 9pm
We will be showing the short film The Silent Child
Lip reading session
Sign language session
Signing choir
Derbyshire farm shop Croots is staging its popular lambing day on Sunday 28th April.
Free to visit, the event is the chance to drop into the lambing sheds and see some of the lambs that have been born at Farnah House Farm, Wirksworth Road, near Duffield, this spring.
Visitors can get up close to pet the lambs and may even get the chance to bottle feed some of them. Kay Croot and husband Steve, who run the farm shop, will be on hand to answer any questions.
Rolls-Royce plc is offering 300 free tickets for people living in some of the most disadvantaged areas of Derby to enjoy the Darley Park outdoor classical music concert in September.