York Barbican concession events announced

When the Barbican auditorium management was privatised 5 years ago, the Council retained the right to nominate 2 days a year when locally based groups could have free use of the venue.

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The Council has just named its choice of user for two upcoming concession days.

Five applications to use the venue were received by the Council. The two events selected to go ahead were:

  • 2016 for “A Night to Remember” – a community show aiming to raise awareness of dementia
  • 2017 for “Rock Challenge” – a performing arts initiative delivering a positive lifestyle message to young people between 11-18 in school or college

BehindClosedDoors 2015Groups will be given a further opportunity to pitch for use of the venue next Autumn

What’s on: new “Learning 4 Everyone” courses announced

A record 400 courses, workshops, taster sessions, talks and flexible learning opportunities have been launched by York Learning as part of its adult Learning 4 Everyone programme.

Alongside 3D printing, artisan bread-making, holiday Spanish and seated pilates courses, a range of Saturday night takeaway workshops will be served on how to rustle up tasty Chinese, Indian and Turkish meals.dimsum-basket

Participants will be able to take these home and will have the confidence to cook for family meals or for entertaining friends.

For the first time a series of specialist interest talks has been introduced, delivered by gurus from the world of gardening and archaeology. Topics explored will include big planting for small spaces, giving nature a helping hand and discovering what bones, glass, soil and bricks can tell us about the past.

Also new this year is a collection of 12 different fun and creative workshops or courses to make wedding days more personal. Crafts include preparing wedding flowers, designing contemporary wedding stationary and hairdressing for bride and bridesmaids which can be recreated for a bespoke wedding day by brides-to-be and their friends.

Cllr Nigel Ayre, Executive Member for Culture, Leisure and Tourism said: “Learning as an adult can help increase your confidence, health and happiness as well as furthering your career and professional development.

“The success of this growing programme is built on feedback from both our new and loyal learners. Learning 4 Everyone caters for all levels of ability at over 40 different locations, offering a truly city wide approach to adult education.”

As well as popular leisure subjects such as languages, crafts, arts, music, photography, fitness and cookery the programme offers family and workplace learning, apprenticeships and qualifications.

The Learning 4 Everyone programme covers winter, spring and summer 2016. A detailed brochure will be landing on doorsteps of York residents throughout December and early January, which also includes details of adult learning opportunities with other city providers such as York College, Explore York, University of York and the Workers’ Educational Association.

For more information or to book online visit http://www.yortime.org.uk/. Residents can also book by calling York Learning on 01904 552806 or in person at West Offices between 10am and 4pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please note that only online bookings are available over the Christmas period, from 25 December to 3 January 2016.

What’s on: Angel Small and friends

Angel Small Cover Image

Date: Mon 21 Dec
Time: 11.00am-12.00 noon
Venue: York Explore : Garden Room
Cost: Free but booking is advised

Come down to the library and meet Angel Small wth puppets, words and song.

Come along and meet Angel Small as author Karen Langtree tells her story with puppets, words and songs.

Make your own angel, while enjoying some juice and biscuits.
A parent or carer must stay at this session.

You will have the opportunity to buy a Angel Small book and get it signed by Karen!

The event is free but booking is essential.

Please make sure you either telephone the library on 01904 552828 or email on York@exploreyork.org.uk

What’s on: Victorian Christmas

Date: Fri 18 Dec
Time: 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Christmas -1-23 Small Victorian Evening - AdultsVenue: York Castle Museum
Cost: £10
Suitable for adults

Step into Christmases past this festive season with a special evening on the museum’s decorated Victorian street, Kirkgate.

Meet the traditional shopkeepers and characters and join in with the carollers before enjoying a special performance of the Christmas Carol.

Take part in Christmas crafts, decoration making, visit the gift stalls, and learn about the traditions of the season with curators talks and the chance to handle authentic festive objects.

£10 per person. To book a place please call: 01904 697979

www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk  

Date: Sat 19 – Wed 23 Dec
Time: Tours between 4.00pm and 7.30pm
Venue: York Castle Museum
Cost: £8.50 per child, £6 per adult

Wander over the cobbles and under the garlands of our decorated Victorian street this Christmas, and meet the shopkeepers and characters who are gearing up for the festive season.

Help Eliza Mistletoe and Barnaby Jingle look for presents in the traditional shops and take part in festive activities along the way. Then join in with the wassailing under the Christmas Tree – if you sing loud enough Father Christmas will appear!

All Children taking part will have a special moment with Father Christmas and receive a traditional toy. Price includes coffee and a mince pie.

£8.50 per child, £6 per adult (Children must be accompanied by an adult and adults must be accompanied by children!)
Please book by calling 01904 697979

www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk

What’s On: Acomb Green Carol service today (Monday)

 

acomb-green-carols-21-december-2010Acomb Green Carol service is being held on Monday (December 14) at 6.30pm, around the Christmas Tree on the Green.

The event will feature the children from Westfield Primary School choir and the Adam community choir.

The event is usually very well-attended and is supported by the Friends Meeting House, who will be providing free hot chocolate.

A collection will be taken for Martin House Childrens Hospice.

People are advised to bring a torch, so they can read the carol song sheet.

What’s on: A Christmas Carol

Date: Sat 12, Sun 13, Thu 17- Thu 24 Dec
Time: Between 11am and 4pm
Scrooge On Balcony Overlooking KirkgateVenue: York Castle Museum
Cost: Included in the entry fee

Meet everyone’s favourite cold hearted miser Ebenezer Scrooge as he tells you his story on the cobbled Victorian Street Kirkgate.

Bah, Humbug! Meet everyone’s favourite cold hearted miser Ebenezer Scrooge as he tells you his story on the cobbled Victorian Street Kirkgate.

The drop in one man show sees Scrooge transform his life in the much loved festive tale of redemption.

Please visit the website for full Christmas listings : www.yorkcastlemuseum.org.uk