Midweek Music
Midweek Music is a series of free, Wednesday lunch-time concerts at Christ Church in Southport and are open to everybody. Come along at 1.00 pm for a 45 minute performance from a wide range of musicians. January 15th features Pijus Jonusas on violin and Kanako Mizuno on piano from the Royal Northern College of Music....
PIRATES The Panto
“PIRATES, The Panto” The wicked Bluebeard likes getting’ married... He just don’t like staying’ married! And now he’s got his beady eye on Cinderella! Ne’er Fear- The Big Bad Wolf and Red Riding Hood are on their way to her her from a watery end. Will Charming And Cinderella ever get their happy ever after?...
Northern Soul Night
Enjoy a night of fabulous Northern Soul and Motown music. Entry £3 on the door – more info on 07974 306180.
Book Sale
The Friends of Eccleston Library are holding a Book Sale with a wide selection of quality secondhand books (not ex-Library).
Disco Bingo
Enjoy bingo with a disco twist to raise funds for Mere Brow Village Hall! Tickets £10 from James on 07977 233312 or heckybanksmig@aol.com
On the Eve of Murder
Enter the glitz and glamour of a 1920s speakeasy in New York for a night of murder and intrigue with Ormskirk Theatre Company. Tickets £10 from the venue or on 07757 416560.
Ormskirk District Historical Society
Frogs, Firearms & Flames The hazards in museum collections Speaker Heather Davies Visitors £3.00 Students Free
Real Lives of Coronation Street Talk
'The Real Lives of Coronation Street' by historian Dr. Tom Preston. Find out about the original Corrie Actors. £1 donation requested. Refreshments available from 10am.
Burns Night
Celebrate the life and poetry of Robert Burns with the Southport Sunrise Rotary Club, including a traditional supper of haggis, whisky and poetry, plus a raffle in aid of local charities.
Learn My Way
If you would like to learn computer basics, or just refresh your skills, join our volunteer at Parbold Library who will take you through the basics and beyond every Wednesday starting 22nd January from 10am. For more information, contact Parbold Library.