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What is on
What is going on in Chapel Lawn Village


Chapel Lawn WI
Every second Tuesday of the month in the Village Hall
We would love to welcome new members. If you want to come along and see what our meetings our like please get in touch – your first three meetings will be on the house!
Tuesday 10th March 7pm: Annual Meeting followed by supper
Tuesday 14th April 7pm: Vic Graham – The Biscuit Club, a talk about nursing in Afghanistan
Tuesday 12th May 7pm: Teresa Sylvester – a talk on the work of Shropshire Domestic Abuse Service
Contact Christine Rogers 01547 530258 / 07780 728812 christine@techsyst.co.uk

Pub Night in the Village Hall
Saturday 14th March 7.30 pm
Join us for another of our popular Woodcock Pub Nights with darts and other pub games. If you have any favourite games, please bring them along.
Contact Christine – 07780 728812 christine@techsyst.co.uk

In the Village Hall
Sunday 29th March 3:00 pm
Presteigne Pop Choir present a programme of pop hits from the 60’s to the present day
Donations on the door
Tea and Cakes


Arts Alive
Saturday 18th April 7.30 pm
Crumbs
The long-awaited comedy, clowning and live baking follow-up to hit show The Daily Bread.
Follow our heroine, an ex-TV baking show host who claims she was moved on for “being too old for television” but is there more to the story?
Now trying to re-style herself within the fast-paced and cut-throat world of social media millionaires, see the hilarious slips and trips in setting up her new channel launch as she tries to keep the lights- and the oven- on in the face of almost certain doom…
An hilarious one-person show from the pen of Kate Bramley (York Theatre Royal/ Badapple Theatre) with baking for the audience to taste at the end.
Tickets £12 Child £6 Early Bird £10
Contact Alex alexturnerblymhill@googlemail.com


Flicks in the Sticks
Saturday 25th April 7.30 pm
The Choral
Cert 12A
Drama
Adults £5 Children £3.50
1916. As war rages on the Western Front, the Choral Society in Ramsden, Yorkshire has lost most of its men to the army. The ambitious committee decides to recruit local young males to swell their ranks and the community discovers that the best response to the chaos that is laying waste to their lives is to make music together.
The film will be preceded by a Bring and Share Supper. Please bring a savoury dish or a pudding suitable for a shared buffet.
Bar, cabaret seating and ice creams in the interval
Please let me know if you are planning to come
Contact christine@techsyst.co.uk
07780 728812

Gun Club
Every other Monday evening during the winter months.
Contact James Middleton 01547 530247 / email James