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CAISTOR AREA DIARY NEW ENTRY & EVENT LISTING w-end FRIDAY MAY 13th 2016 compiled for the media & community as a free promotional service for the wider Caistor Area Alan Caine 01472 851674 alncn100@gmail com CAISTOR MARKET EVERY SATURDAY (Mikes Fish last Saturday in month from 2016 onward) NEW ENTRY SECTION: FRIDAY MAY 13th 2016 For Media Diaries etc, these are repeated in Chronological diary below I have no crystal ball so tell me about your events The new entries are below, please scroll to bottom of this list to see all new entries . THESE ARE REPEATED IN CHRONOLOGICAL DIARY BELOW CHRONOLOGICAL EVENT LISTING EVENT LISTING WEEK ENDING FRIDAY MAY 13th 2016 CAISTOR MARKET EVERY SATURDAY REGULAR EVENTS AT CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/CAISTOR_ARTS_N_HERITAGE_REGULAR_EVENTS.pdf THE PATCH - BROOKENBY NEWS SHEET - MAY 2016 http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/PatchMay16v1compressed.pdf Excellent & informative news sheet. CHILDRENS SERVICES - ACTIVITIES FOR UNDER 5s - MAY 2016 http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/May_2016.pdf http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/May_Back_2016__Caistor.pdf BOOTCAMP Saturdays 9.00 - 9.45am (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIME) classes take place at: Caistor sports and social sports field (car park closest to north Kelsey road). Work hard, get sweaty, loss weight, tone up with BFit Bootcamp classes. The classes will be fun and suitable for ALL levels of fitness. See website formore details or send me a message if you have any questions. http://www.bfit-lincs.co.uk/ 07873209051 BUGGY BOOTCAMP (mum with baby in pram) Saturdays - 10. 00 - 10. 45am classes take place at:Caistor sports and social sports field (car park closest to north Kelsey road). Work hard, get sweaty, loss weight, tone up with BFit Bootcamp classes. The classes will be fun and suitable for ALL levels of fitness. See website formore details or send me a message if you have any questions. http://www.bfit-lincs.co.uk/ 07873209051 CROCHET CLASSES - CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE Saturdays from 16 April 14:00-16:30. Running every Saturday until the May 21st Creative? Imaginative? Crafty? Want to learn a new hobby and meet new people? Learn how to make cushion covers, scarves,blankets, soft toys, bags, mug cosies and much more. Cost £10 per person per session. (Your first session includes equipment to get you started). CAHC 28 Plough Hill, 01472 851605 1 NEW: WEST LINDSEY PLANNING APPLICATIONS : https://www.west-lindsey.gov.uk/my-services/planning-and-building/view-applications-decisions-and- appeals/weekly-applications-list/

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CAISTOR AREA DIARY NEW ENTRY & EVENT LISTING w-end FRIDAY MAY 13th 2016 compiled for the media & community as a free promotional service for the wider Caistor Area Alan Caine 01472 851674 alncn100@gmail com

CAISTOR MARKET EVERY SATURDAY(Mikes Fish last Saturday in month from 2016 onward)

NEW ENTRY SECTION: FRIDAY MAY 13th 2016 For Media Diaries etc, these are repeated in Chronological diary belowI have no crystal ball so tell me about your eventsThe new entries are below, please scroll to bottom of this list to see all new entries

.THESE ARE REPEATED IN CHRONOLOGICAL DIARY BELOW

CHRONOLOGICAL EVENT LISTING

EVENT LISTING WEEK ENDING FRIDAY MAY 13th 2016

CAISTOR MARKET EVERY SATURDAY

REGULAR EVENTS AT CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/CAISTOR_ARTS_N_HERITAGE_REGULAR_EVENTS.pdf

THE PATCH - BROOKENBY NEWS SHEET - MAY 2016http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/PatchMay16v1compressed.pdf Excellent & informative news sheet.

CHILDRENS SERVICES - ACTIVITIES FOR UNDER 5s - MAY 2016http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/May_2016.pdfhttp://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/May_Back_2016__Caistor.pdf

BOOTCAMPSaturdays 9.00 - 9.45am (PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIME)classes take place at: Caistor sports and social sports field (car park closest to north Kelsey road). Work hard, get sweaty, loss weight, tone up with BFit Bootcamp classes. The classes will be fun and suitable for ALL levels of fitness.See website formore details or send me a message if you have any questions.http://www.bfit-lincs.co.uk/ 07873209051

BUGGY BOOTCAMP (mum with baby in pram)Saturdays - 10. 00 - 10. 45amclasses take place at:Caistor sports and social sports field (car park closest to north Kelsey road). Work hard, get sweaty, loss weight, tone up with BFit Bootcamp classes. The classes will be fun and suitable for ALL levels of fitness.See website formore details or send me a message if you have any questions.http://www.bfit-lincs.co.uk/ 07873209051

CROCHET CLASSES - CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRESaturdays from 16 April 14:00-16:30. Running every Saturday until the May 21stCreative? Imaginative? Crafty? Want to learn a new hobby and meet new people?Learn how to make cushion covers, scarves,blankets, soft toys, bags, mug cosies and much more.Cost £10 per person per session. (Your first session includes equipment to get you started).CAHC 28 Plough Hill, 01472 851605

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NEW: WEST LINDSEY PLANNING APPLICATIONS :https://www.west-lindsey.gov.uk/my-services/planning-and-building/view-applications-decisions-and-

appeals/weekly-applications-list/

WHATS ON AT "THE CLUB": CAISTOR SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUBSports Ground, Brigg Road, Caistor, LN7 6RX Tel: 01472 851918 Caistor Sports & Social Club Tel: 01472 851918 (during opening hours) free WIFI https://www facebook com/caistor socialclub 9 THE HOME OF LIVE TV SPORT IN CAISTOR New opening times , see the CSC facebook page and full event details FOLLOW US AT Http://www facebook com/caistor socialclub 9Fri6th

Prize Bingo - Hosted by the Bowls Club. Starts at 7.30pm. All welcome.

Sat7th

Big Screen LIVEPremiership FootballIPL CricketPremiership Football

- Norwich v Man Utd at 2pm- Kings XI v Daredevils at 3.30pm- Leicester v Everton at 5.30 pm

Sun8th

Big Screen LIVEPremiership Football - Spurs v Southampton at 1.30pm

- Man City v Arsenal at 4.00pm

Mon 9thMay

Big Screen LiveLive Speedway or IPL Cricket highlightsFree Pool Night

The Majority to decide- Speedway or IPL Cricket highlights Kings XI v Royal Challengers- from 7pm

Tue 10th Big Screen LIVEPremiership Football - West Ham v Man Utd at 7.30pm

Wed11th

Big Screen LivePremiership Football - Liverpool v Chelsea at 7.30pm

Thu12th

Big Screen LIVEDarts or FL72 Football

The Majority to decide- Premier League Darts or a League 2 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA. At 7pm at

Fri13th

Big Screen LIVEFL72 Football - A Championship Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA. At 7pm

Sat14th

Big Screen LIVEFL72 Football or IPL Cricket

FL72 Football

The Majority to decide- A Championship Play Off semi final 1st leg OR IPL Cricket Kings Riders v Supergiants at 2.45pm- A League 1 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA. At 5.30pm- A League 2 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBAmatch. Teams TBA. At 7.30 pm

Sun15th

Big Screen LIVEFL72 Football OR Formula 1Premiership Football

The Majority to decide- A League 1 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA OR the Spanish GP. At Noon- Its the Final Day of the Barclays Premiership. Watch a crucial game at 3pm

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CAISTOR JUDO CLUBStarting - Thursday 5th May 2016 and sessions will be in the Sports Hall at Caistor Grammar School, North Kelsey Road, Caistor LN7 6QJ Welcome to the fantastic new Caistor Judo club. We are so pleased to announce that the club will start training on Times and Prices as follows -4.30-5.00pm -Judo Gymnastics (3-5years) - £35.00-6.00pm - Novices (5-15years) - £46.00-7.00pm - Juniors (8-15years) - £4Any parents wanting both Judo gymnastics and the novice class can pay £6 rather than £7For any more information or enquiries please like our page and send us a message someone will get straight back to you! Places are limited so please book in advance! 07857 429590

FITMIXThursdays 9.30-11am (exercise only 10 - 11am)Fitmix Power, Fitmix Fusion and Fitmix Fun at Caistor Methodist Churchincludes..........mini weigh-in (optional ) , full body analysis (optional)3 x 15 minute blocks of styled exercise routines, 5 minutes stretch and chillWeigh -in and Workout is £6.00 and includes a Nutritional Pack. Workout only is £4.00Tel Mary 01472 825193, Email... [email protected], www.slimandshapeup.com

BOOTCAMPMondays 9.30 - 10.15am classes take place at: Caistor sports and social sports field (car park closest to north Kelsey road). Work hard, get sweaty, loss weight, tone up with BFit Bootcamp classes. The classes will be fun and suitable for ALL levels of fitness.See website formore details or send me a message if you have any questions.http://www.bfit-lincs.co.uk/ 07873209051

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BUGGY BOOTCAMP (mum with baby in pram) Monday - 10.30 - 11.15amplease let me know in advance if you are planning to come to buggy so I can plan the session. classes take place at: Caistor sports and social sports field (car park closest to north Kelsey road). Work hard, get sweaty, loss weight, tone up with BFit Bootcamp classes. The classes will be fun and suitable for ALL levels of fitness.See website formore details or send me a message if you have any questions.http://www.bfit-lincs.co.uk/ 07873209051

CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUMonday 10am-2pm (from 18th April) Alternate Thursdays 10am-2pm (from 21st April- May 5th - May 19th etc)Rural Advice Service - Caistor Multi-Use Centre , Generalist advice drop-in session: Debt & Benefit pre booked appointments: If you can't drop in, call Adviceline on 03444 111 444 (Monday to Friday, 10am - 4pm) for initial information and to arrange an appointment. People come to us with all sorts of issues. You may have money, benefit, housing or employment problems. You may have been asked to give evidence in court; or been misled by a dodgy ad. You may be facing a crisis, or just considering your options. It doesn't matter who you are, or what your situation is. Citizens Advice will always give you free, confidential and impartial advice www.citizensadvice.org.uk

NORTH KELSEY BOWLS CLUBFrom Saturday April 30th .The outdoor bowling season commences at the end of April. Every Saturday evening at 5 pm we gather for practice, if you fancy having a go, please come and join us. We play in three leagues during the week, on afternoons and evenings. For further information contact Dave Thomas 01652 628331 or just roll up. ( Equipment provided to have a go)The location of North Kelsey Bowls club is South street LN7 6ET

CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONMay: Caistor Artists Saturday May 7th Meet The Artists 1130-1330Four Caistor area residents; Ailsa Wish, Jo McCann, Rita Dukes and Chris Carver come together to showcase their love of painting in a variety of media and a wide range of subjects including some local scenes.28 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

PAINTING WITH WATERCOLOURSSaturday 7th May Caistor Arts & Heritage, 2pm-4pm for ages 9-11. This months exhibition artists, Ailsa Wish, Jo McCann, Rita Dukes and Chris Carver, in a free workshop. Booking essential 01472 851605

BEST OF BRITISH PUDDING CLUB – CAISTOR HERITAGE CENTRE Saturday, 7 May, 19:00 – 22:00 £15.00 per head Yorkshire Pudding stuffed with Lincolnshire sausages and onion gravy followed by English trifle, treacle tart & cream, spotted dick and custard, chocolate and salted caramel Eton mess. Entertainment by our wandering Lincolnshire poets.Guests are welcome to try their hand at reading a verse of their own.Booking essential Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre 01472 851605

THE GREATEST SAX BREAKS OF THE LAST MILLENNIUMSaturday 7th May Doors 7pm on stage 7.30pm Caistor Grammar School presents He’sClassic Sax Solos By Snake Davis, with students of Caistor Grammar SchoolHe’s performed for ; Klingande, Faul and Wad, Amy Winehouse, Kylie, James Brown,Paul McCartney, Take That, Boy George, Tom Jones, Beyonce, Eurythmics, Amy Winehouse, M People, and many many moreCaistor Town Hall, High Street, LN7 6TJ, Tickets :- £15 Adults £10 Concessions + £1 per ticket p&pOnline at www.snakedavis.rocks or Chqs payable to C. Davis post to Snake Davis,53 High Street, Wootton, Ulceby, DN39 6RP

WEST LINDSEY CHURCH FESTIVAL - OPEN LOCAL CHURCHES - SATURDAY SUNDAY 7th & 8th MAY http://www.churchesfestival.info/p/brochure_28.html

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ST PETER & ST PAUL CAISTOR, “A CHURCH IN THE COMMUNITY.” Saturday & Sunday7th - 8th May .OPENING TIMES Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 11.30am-4.30pm Come and share our celebration of links with the community through an exhibition of photographs, artefacts and literature from the past to the present and exploring over a hundred ways we link with our parish. Discover how the church has been open to all, offering not only religious celebrations but also being involved in all aspects of community life; how it still is today, sometimes in ways unexpected and unnoticed. CAISTOR • METHODIST CHURCH Saturday & Sunday 7th-8th MayA Victorian Grade II listed building built in 1842; the listing includes the pews, decorative ceiling rose and organ with pump handle. Recent interior alterations have been sympathetic to the character of the building. Organ music may be playing during the day. Christian-Aid lunches available from 11.30am-1pm. Saturday 10am-4pm.

ST MARYS SOUTH KELSEYSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May, Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 11am-4.30pm Postcode: LN7 6PH, St Mary’s church was originally built around 1228 and rebuilt 1795 leaving the original tower in place. In the Chancel are effigies made of brass of Sir Richard Hansard, Sheriff of Lincoln in 1419, and his wife Joan. There will be a local history exhibition in church, a plant sale and craft demonstrations as well as organ music. http://www.churchesfestival.info/ ALL HALLOWS NORTH KELSEYSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10am-4pm .Norman tower, rest of the church extensively rebuilt in 1859. Many interesting ancient features remain built into the south external wall. Chancel ornaments date from the Anglo-Catholic revival of the 1930s’. This year’s exhibition depicts “Stories from the Bible.” Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10am-4pm.

BROCKLESBY CHURCH MAUSOLEUM Saturday & Sunday7th - 8th May Alongside All Saints church, an added attraction will be conducted tours of James Wyatt’s masterpiece, the Brocklesby Mausoleum. Tours will be conducted at 2pm on both days from the church. There is no need to book but please arrive early as numbers are limited. There will be a charge of £3 for visits, see in the church on the day. Car park signed from the A18 in Great Limber. TOUR TIMES Saturday & Sunday 2pm

BROOKENBY • ST MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS Saturday & Sunday7th - 8th May Brookenby village is the site of the former RAF Binbrook which closed in 1989. At the centre of the village is the community centre comprising two buildings, the larger of which is the former Sergeants Mess, now housing a licensed bar, a theatre and a multipurpose room and on the upper floor, a fitness and dance studio.The church is located in part of the smaller west wing – formerlysingle sergeants accommodation.Postcode: LN8 6ET , Open Saturday 10am-4pm

CLAXBY • ST MARY Saturday & Sunday7th - 8th May. On a site at the foot of the Wolds, used from pre-Roman times, there has been a church here since at least 1300. Much restored from1870 but with 14th and 15th century features. A grand Jacobean monument, good modern and Victorian stained glass. A ring of five bells, medieval and Victorian. A rich living until the mid 20th century, it attracted a number of eccentric priests. Come and hear about ourracy rectors! Exhibition about Claxby ironstone mine. Cakes and plants for sale. Postcode: LN8 3YX . Saturday & Sunday Dawn to Dusk

BROCKLESBY • ALL SAINTSSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May. The 1773 organ with lovingly restored case by James Wyatt, is a joy to hear and for the enthusiastic musician a delight to play. All in the setting of a beautiful estate church in its parkland location. Enjoy a light lunch or afternoon tea in this delightful, tranquil and historical place. DN41 8PP . Saturday 9.30am-6pm • Sunday 9.30am-6pm

CABOURNE • ST NICHOLAS Saturday & Sunday7th - 8th MaySt Nicholas dates from before the Norman Conquest. Come to see the Saxon tower, blocked Norman doorway and other architectural features. Our roof is currently being completely retiled. An exhibition of plans, tile-making at Barton on Humb er and photographs associated with this project are on display. Plans also on display of the total re-roofing undertaken in the 1880s. Postcode: LN7 6HU Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 11am-4pm

CLIXBY • ALL HALLOWSSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th MayThis little roadside church is the 13th-century chancel of a larger church which was a ruin until 1889, when the chancel was gently restored and a west porch added. Inside you cansee a 14th-century stone slab with an incised cross and chalice commemorating a priest, and Latin inscriptions in praise of the Virgin Mary adorn on the wooden ceiling. The church is cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust.Postcode: LN7 6RT. Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 10am-5pm

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CUXWOLD • ST NICHOLAS Saturday & Sunday7th - 8th MayTiny church prettily set on rising ground. The lower part of the tower is 11th century and the church has a Norman font and its original Norman arch opening to the nave. The restored organ, built by Thomas Casson, recognised as the father of pedal organs. James and Joanna welcome people into their homes for breakfasts, 9am-11am, bookings advised. Also soup, cream teas etc all day. Please telephone 01472 371080. Postcode: LN7 6DA Saturday 9am-4pm • Sunday 9am-4pm

GRASBY • ALL SAINTSSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th MayOur lovely church overlooking Grasby has wonderful views of the Ancholme Valley, with a glimpse of Lincoln Cathedral (on a good day). The church building was restored by Charles Tennyson Turner (Alfred’s brother), also a poet and the vicar from 1835-1879. The church is included in the “Tennyson Trail.” There will be a display of local needlework and art in the Village Hall from 2pm-5pm both days and flowers in church on the theme of “poetry.”Postcode: DN38 6AU . Saturday 2pm-5pm • Sunday 2pm-5pm

NETTLETON • ST JOHN THE BAPTISTSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th MayAt the foot of Nettleton Hill lies our grade II* village church. The golden-hued tower with Saxon foundations was built of local ferruginous ironstone but recently restored with Northamptonshire stone. An exhibition of the history of ironstone mining in the area willfeature maps, photos and recordings of the memories of the miners. A large selection of books and plants will be on sale. Postcode: LN7 6NP Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 12noon-5pm

NORTH KELSEY • METHODISTSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th MayWe offer a warm welcome to all. One of five new chapels built in the area in 1897. Organ of great interest and built by Forster and Andrew of Hull. Visitors are invited to play it. Light refreshments available at all times with salad lunches and sandwiches made to order andhome made cakes.Postcode: LN7 6EJ Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 12noon-4pm

ROTHWELL • ST MARY MAGDALENESaturday & Sunday7th - 8th MayThe church is mainly 11th century, but still retains some of the original Anglo-Saxon. In 1849 the church was extensively repaired and enlarged, making this one of the finest in the Wolds. The memorial fountain will be seen during the weekend and the Joseph Nickerson Memorial Museum will be open to the public.Postcode: LN7 6BBSaturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 10am-5pmThis the first time that Rothwell have been part of the festival so do pop in if you can and show support!

RIBY • ST EDMUNDSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May .Saturday visitors will enjoy our wonderful cruciform church rebuilt in 1863 by architect Benjamin Ferrey. Open from 1pm-4pm. A Norman doorway, Saxon font with early 14th century crossing and Perpendicular tower which can be climbed to see a view of ourThwaites reed clock. Tea and cake await you. Sunday visitors can join us for our famous “Big Breakfast” served between 8.30am and 11.30am. Seated down the aisle. Both days with cakes, produce and plants available to buy. Postcode: DN37 8NX Saturday 1pm-4pm • Sunday 8.30am-11.30am

SEARBY CUM OWMBY • ST NICHOLASSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May .In a quiet rural location, the 1830s’ St Nicholas is brick built, light and peaceful, with stained glass windows, a beautiful late 1800s’ hand-carved oak rood screen and oak pews with each end having carved emblems depicting different apostles and tribes of Israel. There is also a balcony. The belfry will be open to view the five static bells rung by one person from a unique bell frame and the recently renovated clock made and installed in the 1860s by Bensons ofLondon. Flower displays, book, jig-saw and produce stalls. Postcode: DN38 6BQ Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 10.30am-5pm

SOUTH KELSEY • ST MARYSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May .St Mary’s church was originally built around 1228 and rebuilt 1795 leaving the original tower in place. In the chancel are effigies made of brass of Sir Richard Hansard, Sheriff of Lincoln in 1419, and his wife Joan. There will be a local history exhibition in church, a plant sale and craft demonstrations as well as organ music. Postcode: LN7 6PHSaturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 11am-4.30pm

THORESWAY • ST MARYSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th MayAn attractive church on a quiet Wolds valley – the village has high wooded hills and a sparkling stream beginning its journey to the sea. The church nestles on a valley slope surrounded by an extensiveand well-maintained churchyard. Traditional farmhouse teas andrefreshments are available on both days. Visit our new exhibition for 2016, “From Pagan to Christian”, was this Thoresway? Postcode: LN8 3UY Saturday 10am-4pm • Sunday 10am-4pm

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WALESBY • ALL SAINTSSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May. This iconic medieval church stands in solitary dignity overlooking the village of Walesby on the Viking Way. Also known as the Ramblers Church, the view from the church is quite spectacular. A beautiful stain glass window depicting walkers and cyclists is inside. Recently substantial work was carried out on the tower to make it safe to ring the 8 bells. Access only by a footpath up a steep hill. Postcode: LN8 3UW Saturday Dawn to Dusk • Sunday Dawn to Dusk There are links to The Friends on http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/walesby

WALESBY • ST MARYSaturday & Sunday7th - 8th May. An ‘arts and crafts’ Church designed by Irish architect, Temple Moore that came about by the efforts of the Rev. Perceval Laurence, Rector of Walesby 1879-1913. Shortly after the rector came to the parish, the inconveniently sited All Saints Church was virtually abandoned and for over 30 years the people of Walesby worshipped in a ‘temporary’ iron building in the village. Work began on 6th June 1913 and on that very day, the 84 yr old, Rev Laurence died. Originally the tower was crowned by a small ‘candle-snuffer’ spire, but this became unsafe and was removed before the SecondWorld War. Postcode: LN8 3UW. Saturday Dawn to Dusk • Sunday Dawn to Dusk

NETTLETON & DISTRICT GARDENING CLUBMonday 9th May – AGM & Plant SaleOur meetings are held in the Methodist Schoolroom, Church Street, Nettleton, and start at 7.15pm After the talk we have drink and a biscuit and a chat, and we would love to see anyone who would like to come and join us. £1.50.inc tea & biscuits Break for summer after the May meeting until September.Contact up to May 2016: Gwen Bain 01472 851328

CAISTOR FIRST RESPONDERSMonday May 9th Meet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competenceTo maintarequired level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEARWednesday May 11. Leaf Manipulation Tutored Workshop. Joan Woodhead2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 11th May Tim Hudson - Sherpas & SnowmenMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-678654

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday May 12th SHARING OUR MEMORIES Meeting commences at 7.15pm in the Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Buffet supper. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2016Thursday May 12th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

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CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday May 12th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

NETTLETON AND MOORTOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday May 12th DENNETT’S ICE CREAMMeetings commence at 7 30pm in the Nettleton Methodist Church SchoolroomNew members and visitors welcomeFor information phone 01652 678365 or 01472 852068

HOPE TAVERN SUNDAY BLUES SESSION HOLTON LE MOORSunday 15th May - 4pm George Shovlin and the RadarsThis weeks Blues Session at the Hope Tavern, Holton le Moor sees the return of North East favorites, George Shovlin and the Radars.Inducted into the American Blues Hall of Fame in 2014, George Shovlin first performed publicly while at college in 1970, establishing himself as one of the outstanding blues performers in the region, including supporting American blues legends Doctor Ross, Dave 'Honeyboy' Edwards, Cousin Joe Pleasant, George GP Jackson, Eddie 'Guitar' Burns, as well as British legends Jo-Anne and Dave Kelly and Isaac Guillory.In the early '80s he teamed up with local blues harmonica hero, Jim Bullock and formed the seminal blues duo 'The Biscuit Kings'. After playing throughout the North East for nearly ten years the duo broke up and George went on to form the George Shovlin BandPlaying together from 1995 to 2005, this band consisted of lead guitarist George Lamb, a veteran of the North East blues-rock scene. George first came to prominence in the 1970s as a member of the hugely successful North East-based 'Southbound'. He went on to play with various bands and do considerable session work. This included recording with Jimmy Nail, writing a hit for Kiki Dee, and playing in the Eurythmics support band for their last world tour. Bassist Stu Burlison played in the 70s band 'Gin House', supporting Free, The Who, Genesis and David Bowie, amongst others. He was a member of the legendary North East band 'Brass Alley', whose drummer, Pick Withers, went on to join Dire Straits.The Shovlins established themselves as one of the leading blues bands in the North East, an area renowned for producing excellent blues performers and bands supporting acts such as Canned Heat, John Mayhall and Savoy Brown amongst others and featured as guests on the Tyne Tees Television Arts programme @theLive.In 2014 George Shovlin, George Lamb and Stu Burlison reformed the band with Kev Scott on Drums who has toured with the Jeff Healy band, Stranglers, Little Angels, Thunder, the Beat, the Dammed and Erasure, amongst others and played all over the world as drummer in the Toy Dolls and gigged most of the big music venues in Britain and Europe, as well as doing significant studio work.It is this band, which is now 'George Shovlin and the Radars'The band has been re-invigorated by the break in their career. Although always remaining friends, each member needed space and time after a busy, but not always well-rewarded 10 years. But they are back now, with a hunger, excitement and ambition to become the one of most powerful British blues band to emerge for years.This is your chance to see them at the Tavern. The Show starts at 4pm and the Door charge is £8

THE REELY GRIM FOLK DANCE CLUB meets on the third Tuesday of the month, except August. May 17th 2016Blacksmith's Arms, Rothwell, near Caistor, Lincolnshire, LN7 6AZ. Come and dance, call, or play! All welcome! £1 on the door.01472 887984; [email protected]; or just turn up!Facebook: Reely Grim Folk Dance Club http://reelygrim.btck.co.uk/ @ReelyGrim

HOLTON LE MOOR WI, NORTHWOLD GROUP OF WI's - BURTON CONSTABLE VISITThursday 19th May 2016 2016 - the tri-centenary of Capability Brown Coach picks up at 8.45am Glentham - 9.00am Middle Rasen Post Office9.10am Market Rasen end of Gallamore Lane (park Festival Hall) Holton le Moor 9.30am (off-road parking)£18 covers coach travel and entrance to Hall and GroundsFor more details and to book, contact Megs 01673 828674 or Janet 01673 828090 www.burtonconstable.com

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Wednesday May 18th The Salutation Inn, A46 NettletonFrom 6pm. http://www.lincolnshirebikenights.co.uk/ - [email protected]

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY SOCIAL EVENING Thursday 19th May . 7.30pm-10pm Caistor Town Hall. Entertainment by "Caistor Ways" & "Mrs Kent's Girls" refreshments & Bar, Tickets - Caistor Post Office - £3New Members & visitors always welcome ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP: £2 00p MEETING FEES: Members - £1 00p Non -Members £2 00p Caistor Civic Society

AUTUMN 2015 / SPRING 2016 LINCOLNSHIRE RURAL & COMMUNITY TOURING PROGRAMMESat 21 May, 7 30pm Tennyson d’Eyncourt Memorial Hall, Tealby 01673 838718The Thankful Village - Badapple Theatre Company, Set against the backdrop of World War 1, thequiet village backwater of Bottledale is changed forever by the advent of the Great War inEurope But the roll of honour stone in the village square remains empty and un-etched asthe years pass, and folk start to wonder This is a story of hope, humour and humanity,about the men who went away, and the women left behind, and the eccentric twists and turns ofdaily life that led to their re-uniting, for better or for worse, in the winter of 1918 The Thankful Villages were those which lost no men in the Great War because all those who leftto serve came home again, and there were some 52 settlements in England and Wales with thistitle at the end of the conflict www badappletheatre com

CATS - CAISTOR AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY Friday - Saturday May 21st Caistor Town Hall. CATS present "The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of A Christmas Carol". It's the funniest thing you'll see this year! The Townswomen's Guild are famous for their hilariously catastrophic productions, but that doesn't stop them from tackling productions well outside their capabilities. A shortage of actors; scenery falling apart; a sound system that is constantly interrupted by police and taxi radio; a complete inability to learn lines; and a director who is more interested in playing charades than in producing the play. A wonderful evening's entertainment.Licensed bar. Caistor Town Hall on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st May, starting at 7:30pm. Tickets are £7 (£6 for concessions) available in person at Caistor Post Office from the start of May, or reserve in advance on 01472 851212.

LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL Saturday 21 May - Sunday 5 June 2016. http://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/walksThe Lincolnshire Wolds will host the 2016 National Walkers Are Welcome Conference between 14 - 16 October next year. Caistor, Market Rasen and Horncastle Walkers Are Welcome groups are working together to create a great conference programme with walks, activities, networking and discussions galore.

HOLTON LE MOOR CEILIDHSaturday 21st May 2016 The Moot Hall, £15 per personIncluding a SupperBring your own drink. 7.30pm until Midnight , With the band Steppin -Stones Tickets available from Kim 01673 828974 /07800871927mailto:[email protected]

LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL 2016 CAISTOR AREA WALKSSaturday May 21st - Sunday June 5th http://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/walksThe Lincolnshire Wolds will host the 2016 National Walkers Are Welcome Conference between 14 - 16 October 2016. Caistor, Market Rasen and Horncastle Walkers Are Welcome groups are working together to create a great conference programme with walks, activities, networking and discussions galore.

UP & DOWN THE WESTERN WOLDS. WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL 2016. Monday 23rd May 10:00amDistance: 6.5 miles (3 hours)The energetic walk up the scarp slope of the Wolds is worthwhile for the magnificent views westward. The nearby radar station is the highest point east until the Ural Mountains. Come down from Normanby-le-Wold to the pretty village of Claxby, past the vineyard before making another ascent and descent back to Walesby.OS Explorer/Grid Ref 282 / TF 133 923. Terrain: Public footpaths, some steep slopes, some stiles.Start Point: St Mary's Church, Rasen Road, Walesby LN8 3UWLeader: Elizabeth Jefferson 01472 851468Organisation: Walkers Are Welcome, Caistor Cost : Free but donations to Walkers are Welcome appreciated. http://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/

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CLAXBY IRONSTONE MINE - WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL 2016Tuesday 24th May 6.15pm Distance: 4 miles (2 hrs)An energetic walk to look at the remains of the Claxby Ironstone Mine (1868-1885 ) with historian Stewart Squires. Fantastic views of the Ancholme valley.Burgers, hot dogs and drinks will be available to purchase at the Viking Centre.OS Explorer map: N/A OS Grid Reference: N/A Terrain: Footpaths and private land. Steepclimb on rough pasture Start Point: Booking essential. Please contact walk leader. Start pointwill be given at time of booking. Leader: Trevor Lyle 01673 828253 or [email protected]: West Lindsey Silver Jubilee Association Cost: Proceeds to the VikingCentre and Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology. http://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/

VIKING WAY CELEBRATION - WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL 2016Wednesday 25th May 10am Distance: 18½ miles (7 hrs)Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Viking Way and enjoy someof the best views of the Wolds on this energetic walk. We travel south overthe most elevated section of the Viking Way to Normanby-le-Wold, Tealby andWalesby, before turning north to Stainton-le-Vale, Thoresway and then towardsRothwell, cutting across country to the start.OS Explorer map: 282 OS Grid Reference: TF 110 991 Terrain: Footpaths, tracks, minor roadsStart Point: Ramblers' Car Park on Normanby Road south of Nettleton LN7 6TA Leader: Geoff Newmarch 07774 870632 Organisation: Ramblers - Lincoln Group Cost: Freehttp://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/

CHALK STREAMS IN THE LINCOLNSHIRE WOLDS - WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL 2016Thursday 26th May 2pm Distance: 5 miles (3 hrs)A gentle stroll round Nettleton taking in the breathtaking views from Nettletontop, before dropping down into the valley to follow the NettletonBeck. The walk will be guided by the Lincolnshire Chalk StreamsProject Officer, who will be on hand to give information aboutLincolnshire chalk streams and wildlife.OS Explorer map: 282 OS Grid Reference: TF 111 991 Terrain: Paths,tracks and stiles with some roadside walking. Paths may be muddy.Some slopes Start Point: Ramblers' Car Park on Normanby Roadsouth of Nettleton LN7 6TA Leader: Jonathan Gahan01522 555780 (Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm) Organisation: Lincolnshire Chalk Streams Project Cost: Free http://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/

EXPLORE THE NETTLETON VALLEY WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL Friday 27th May10:00AM Distance 5 miles (2.5 hours)Walk up the beautiful Nettleton Valley, past the heritage of the ironstone mines and disappeared villages, continuing up near the highest part of the Wolds. This walk was described in the Sunday Times Sept 2011 as one of the twelve best walks in England. Return to the Salutation Inn for lunch, a snack or just a welcome drink.OS Explorer/Grid Ref 282 / TA 110 002. Terrain: Public footpaths and a stretch of quiet rural road, some sections may be muddy Start Point: Salutation Inn, Nettleton LN7 6NP. Parking in pub car park by kind permission of the landlord. Parking also available at Ramblers Car Park through village on Normanby Road GR TA 112 989. Lincoln – Grimsby 53 bus service stops in NettletonOrganisation: Walkers Are Welcome, CaistorLeader: Elizabeth Jefferson 01472 851468Cost: Free, but donations to Walkers are Welcome appreciatedhttp://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/

CAISTOR TOWN TRAIL - WOLDS WALKING FESTIVAL 2016Sunday 29th May 2pm. Distance: 1½ miles (2 hrs) A fascinating tour through the town's conservation area. Learn the secret of the Tower of Caistor. Walk up Lucy's Lane, see the Roman Wall, Old Grammar School founded 1631, Home Guard Cottage and much more! The walk will end at the Arts and Heritage Centre, whererefreshments are available. OS Explorer map: 282/284 OS Grid Reference:TA 118 013 Terrain: Footpaths, roads, tracks,churchyards Start Point: Caistor Arts & HeritageCentre, 28 Plough Hill, Caistor LN7 6LZ. Limitedparking in the Market Place. Free parking behind theTown Hall on North Street (LN7 6QU) Leader: DonMorgan 01472 851740 Organisation: Walking for HealthWest Lindsey Cost: Free. Donations to Caistor Civic Societywelcome. Charges for refreshments apply http://www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk/

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Saturday 22nd May10:00-16:00 Come along and make a willow garden obelisk using locally cut willow stems with country crafts artist Helen Kerr. Willow will be provided, please bring along gardening gloves and a pair of secateurs. £25.00 per person includes willow. CAHC 28 Plough Hill, 01472 851605

LINCOLNSHIRE BIKE NIGHTS - SPORTS BIKESWednesday May 25th Pub in the Woods, Moortown Road, NettletonFrom 6pm. http://www.lincolnshirebikenights.co.uk/ - [email protected]

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday May 26th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

NEW ORLEANS HEAT - JAZZ BAND Friday 27th May 2016 7.30pm St Bartholomew’s Church Keelby DN41 8EEAdvance Tickets: £10 On the door: £12 Including refreshments, Tickets available from: Mace -St Martins Place Keelby. or Karen Walker- 07739 171375

ST BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH KEELBY FLOWER FESTIVALSaturday 28th May: 10am-5pmSunday 29th May: 1-5pmMonday 30th May: 10am-5pmRefreshments served throughout the weekend except between12 and 2pm on Bank Holiday Monday when lunches will be available. Free entry

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY GUIDED WALKS.Sunday 29 May Town Trail (part of Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival)Meet at Arts and Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, Caistor, at 2pm

SPRING BANK HOLIDAY Monday May 30th BINS ON A MONDAY - Put them out as normal

JUNE 2016

CAISTOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday June 2nd DUBLIN AND FRIENDS with author Nina Ratcliffein Caistor Town Hall New members and visitors welcome For information phone 01472 852053 or 01472 859531

CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONJune: A tale of Two Towns This exhibition will focus on the businesses within the towns Market Rasen and Caistor. The market place was the focal point of the community and was the place for folk to exchange gossip and go about day to day business. This exhibition will focus on how they promoted their business, particularly featuring advertisements from Victorian times.Saturday June 4th Meet The Artist 1130-133028 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEARWednesday June 8. Garden Visit Peacock House Wootton. Sandra Bright2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 8th June High tea for HER MAJESTY“High Tea with cakes & Posh Frocks to celebrate theQUEENS 90TH BirthdayMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 8th March Annual Meeting followed by SupperMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

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CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2016Thursday June 9th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday June 9th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday June 9th LINCOLNSHIRE PLANTS AND THEIR TRADITIONAL USES by Loretta Rivett.Meeting commences at 7.15pm in the Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Buffet supper. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

NETTLETON AND MOORTOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday June 9th HOT OFF THE PRESSES with Bernard BaleMeetings commence at 7 30pm in the Nettleton Methodist Church SchoolroomNew members and visitors welcomeFor information phone 01652 678365 or 01472 852068

CAISTOR HEDGEHOG CARE TABLE TOP SALESaturday June 11th, Indoor Car boot Sale at the Caistor Town Hall (tables are £5.00 each) 9am-5pmFresh cream cakes and scones, tea and coffee will be available for sale. All proceeds go to Caistor Hedgehog Care. Lauri Fox, The Crocosmia Gardens, Caistor Hedgehog Care9 North Street, Caistor, Lincolnshire LN7 6QU, 01472 859269

CAISTOR PARISH CHURCH - HM QUEENS OFFICIAL BIRTHDAYSaturday June 11th . Caistor Parish Church, 3pm. Celebration Service for the Queens Official Birthday, followed by refreshments. All Welcome

ANNUAL CLIXBY REDUNDANT CHURCH SERVICE Sunday June 12th. 4pm. Hymns with a regal flavour, bring a chair

CAISTOR FIRST RESPONDERS 2015Monday June 13th Meet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competenceTo maintan required level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

CAISTOR LIONS BEER FESTIVAL Friday evening 17th June and afternoon and evening of Saturday 18 June The Caistor Lions Beer Festival A wide selection of real ales will be available, as will food and other refreshments. Entertainments will include live bands on both days. Further details will be announced as planning progresses.

CAISTOR IN BLOOM SUMMER GARDENSCAISTOR IN BLOOM OPEN GARDENS AND SCARECROW TRAILSaturday 18h and Sunday 19th June 2016. 12 noon to 5.00pmRecord crowds have visited Caistor East Midlands in Bloom Gold & Category winners 2012-14 Gold in 2015 and Britain in Bloom Silver Gilt medal winners 2013 & 2015 for their annual Open Gardens & Scarecrow

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Trail since 2010.This year, our lovely picturesque town will open many of its gardens over a full weekend and also the beautiful St Peter & St Paul's Church and the delightful Westbrook Grove Pond complex. There is a rich variety of gardens to suit every taste from large parkland styles to small cottage types. Two gardens are in the NGS Scheme and these will also open in July and August. For the first time there will be a Beer Festival hosted by Caistor Lions in South Street Park. A quick prize quiz will be available on each day. Refreshments & plant sales at several gardens.Proceeds go to the British Red Cross. Cost: £5 per adult , 12 & under free. Scarecrow trail. plant stallsHow to get event passports:Buy from the Multi Use Centre just off the Market Place, above War Memorial. 19 South Street. LN7 6UBApproximately 10 gardens are anticipated to be open: Details 01472 851883 mail: [email protected] . www.facebook.com/caistorinbloom

HERITAGE CENTRE BOOK SALESaturday & Sunday 18th & 19th June, Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, LN7 6LZ10am-4pm . Nearly new, antiquarian, childrens, reference, academic etc etc books. from 20p

FATHERS DAY Sunday June 19th

THE REELY GRIM FOLK DANCE CLUB meets on the third Tuesday of the month, except August. June 21st 2016Blacksmith's Arms, Rothwell, near Caistor, Lincolnshire, LN7 6AZ. Come and dance, call, or play! All welcome! £1 on the door.01472 887984; [email protected]; or just turn up!Facebook: Reely Grim Folk Dance Club http://reelygrim.btck.co.uk/ @ReelyGrim

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday June 23rd Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CAISTOR PARISH CHURCH SUMMER GARDEN PARTY Saturday June 25th, The Old Vicarage, Church Street. Stalls, teas

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY GUIDED WALKS.Sunday 26 June Church Square WalkMeet at Arts and Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, Caistor, at 2pm

JULY 2016

CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONJuly: Rosemary AbrahamMy paintings explore at least four subjects: floral, landscape, abstract and seascape. The landscapes are inspired particularly by North Yorkshire for its dramatic power and the simplicity of a largely uninhabited countryside. My abstract paintings are geometrically constructed and textural, working onto a plaster base; metal foils and varnishes are added occasionally to provide a further dimension.Saturday July 2nd Meet The Artist 1130-133028 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

CRIMSBY CHOIR AT CAISTOR PARISH CHURCH Saturday July 2nd 2016 Caistor Parish Church , an evening of wonderful music

CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEARWednesday July 3 Holme Pierpont Hall. Floral Decorations & Plant Fair . Coach trip2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

MAUSOLEUM WALK CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRESunday, 3 July, 11.30am-2.30pm £9.50 Join us for a walk through the beautiful Brocklesby Estate with access to the Sophia Mausoleum with volunteer guide and expert Gill Franklin. Built from the designs of James Wyatt, esq. and completed under his direction in 1794, its form is that of a Grecian temple of the peripteral kind; the colonnade consists of twelve fluted doric columns, which stand upon a rusticated basement about fifty-two feet diameter, these

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support a bold entablature, the frize of which is highly enriched with festoons of roses, sun-flowers and poppies.This walk also takes in the woodland, temples and hermitage and includes a packed lunch. Booking is essential please call 01472 851605 £9.50 per person, lunch includes sandwiches, cake, crisps and a soft drink. Walk duration approx 2-3 hours. CAHC 28 Plough Hill, 01472 851605

NETTLETON OPEN GARDENS SUNDAY 3rd JULY 1.00-5.00pm in aid of St. John the Baptist`s fabric fund. Ten beautiful and varied gardens all connected by the Nettleton beck open for you to enjoy. Plant sales ,refreshments in church. Programs £3. 01472851792

CAISTOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday July 7th OUTING - HIGH TEA AT GLENTHAM 5 pmFollowed by GHOST WALK around Lincoln at 7 pmNew members and visitors welcome For information phone 01472 852053 or 01472 859531

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday July 7th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CAISTOR GOES… To The Movies UPDATEDSaturday July 9th 2016 Caistor Market Place 1600-2200A packed programme of music , dance, fantasy, comedy bringing the cinema to life is this years offering for the annual street party. All Welcome, Free Event. Sponsorship by The National Lottery, Caistor Town Council & many local traders. Featuring a whole host of artists including The Earthbound Misfits, The Moggies, Peter Rollings and his futuristic Music, Lincolnshire Regency Dance Society, Caistor Twinning, Caistor Ladies Choir, J.A.D.E. Dancefever, Steven & Andrea Maxson, JumpJive Alive, Encore Dance Academy, Movie Star Freddy Crowder, Lincolnshire Heroes https://www.facebook.com/GrimsbyHer0es/?fref=nf and even more. Covering so many genres of cinema & movies that was created in the late19th century & still going strong. Caistor Goes.. To The Movies in Full Colour and with the magic of the talkies with real sound.! Movies Fancy Dress Competition. with the emphasis on home made, not off the rack from the supermarket or online from Amazon.

CAISTOR RUNNING CLUB - THE STING IN THE TAIL Sunday 10th July . The Brianplant "Sting in the Tail" Caistor 10K will start at 10:00 am .It will be the 5th running of this popular local race with a field of up to 400 competing over the glorious Lincolnshire Wolds. Start Redhills Close, Nettleton Road, Finish Caistor Market Place.This year's event will see the course record under threat with an unchanged course from last year. http://www.caistorrunningclub.com

CAISTOR FIRST RESPONDERS 2015Monday July 11th Meet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competenceTo maintarequired level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

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Wednesday July 13. Social evening2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 13th July Rev Sue Bradley - My GrandmotherMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2016Thursday July 14th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

NETTLETON AND MOORTOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday July 14th BARN OWLS WITH OWLIN’ MAD with Annette MackenzieMeetings commence at 7 30pm in the Nettleton Methodist Church SchoolroomNew members and visitors welcomeFor information phone 01652 678365 or 01472 852068

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday July 14th AN AIRSTRIP IN MY BACK GARDEN with Phil Read Meeting commences at 7.15pm at alternative venue. New members and visitors always welcome. Buffet supper. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

FESTIVAL 8 at CABOURNE PARVA Friday 15th Jul 2016 - Monday 18th Jul 2016Festival 8 is a celebration. A celebration of the senses. A coming together of like minded souls to share, connect and participate in many entertainments for the heart, body and soul. From beautiful sights to engaging sounds, from body tingling dance to tantalising tastes. Food for the mind, sustenance for the heart and inspiration of the spirit. Featuring: Bruce Barthol, Roz Bruce Infusion, Tenfoot Ukes, Siknotes , Experimental Sonic Machines, Hallouninati, Seas of MirthParticipation is the key that will open many of the delights of this festival…… from workshops to walkabouts, joining in will be part of the fun. We want people to really feel that this is their festival, one they can join in with and even influence with a Sunday Afternoon forum to meet with the organisers! The fun begins on Friday 15th July 2016 and goes through until late Sunday 17th July. There is a small closing ceremony on Monday Morning.( We recommend you arrange to leave work early on the Friday and have Monday off work!) This is a quality family festival providing boutique facilities and tent loads of entertainment. If it rains, no problem we will have it covered! There will be things to do for younger ones as well as plenty of entertainments for older children. For the big kids (adults) there will be a diverse line up of music, cabaret, art, talks, poetry, theatre and many other interactive entertainments including a giant maze! Many of Friday and Saturdays workshops will be focused around creating decorations, instruments, costumes, learning dance moves and percussion rhythms, enabling you to become part of the spectacular Festival 8 parade that winds its way around the festival leading to a performance, fireworks and lighting of the sacred fire. This is a boutique festival with a desire to find people who really know how to join in and celebrate the senses. Set in a magical grove of yew, beech & ash, Festival 8 is small enough to be very friendly, but with lots of things going on that you would expect find at larger festivals. The Party Barn offers an often warm and always dry place to enjoy the music and sample from the bar, including real ales and ciders. The Circus Big Top, the home of the Earthbound Misfits our resident 'Cirque du Misfit'; they will be letting us use it for our main stage as well as running a number of workshops and walk about fun….. keep your eyes peeled for these guys! The Woodland Stage set under a tree canopy will feature many acoustic acts,

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theatre and spoken word. There is a health and well being area including a wood fired hot tub and many types of natural treatment as well as a fully working hair salon and special effects make up studio. There will be a number of separate talks and music too. Tucked on the edge of the health and well being area, you will find, in the old octagonal well house, an onsite art gallery, displaying and selling a selection of local artists work and is the meeting place for the watercolour painting classes! Scattered around the main field in the grove of trees you will find lots of stalls, the and the Pop Up Marquee which will be home to many different workshops and impromptu performances. Please look around the web site for top tips about events and happenings that are going on and to see some of the other great things you can get involved in, like mud wrestling, pirate sunday and find out why you should bring green and yellow clothes. This festival might not be for everyone, but for the people that get it, then it will be the best festival they have ever attended and helped happen. We look forward to meeting many like minded souls to share the love, inspiration and creativity that is FESTIVAL 8 at Cabourne Parva LincolnshireCabourne Parva Caistor, Cabourne, Lincolnshire, LN7 6DR http://www.festival8.co.uk

CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEARSATURDAY July 16, Golden Anniversary Celebration Show & Lunch, Demonstrator Nick Grounds“The Glories of the Gold Stuff “ All day £25.00. Demonstration only £10Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

THE REELY GRIM FOLK DANCE CLUB meets on the third Tuesday of the month, except August. July 19th 2016Blacksmith's Arms, Rothwell, near Caistor, Lincolnshire, LN7 6AZ. Come and dance, call, or play! All welcome! £1 on the door.01472 887984; [email protected]; or just turn up!Facebook: Reely Grim Folk Dance Club http://reelygrim.btck.co.uk/ @ReelyGrim

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday July 21st Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY GUIDED WALKS.Sunday 24 July The Cornhill WalkMeet at Arts and Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, Caistor, at 2pm

AUGUST 2016

CAISTOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday August 4th POLYMER ART DEMO with Victoria SommersMeetings commence at 7 30 pm in the Arts Centre in Caistor Town HallNew members and visitors welcome For information phone 01472 852053 or 01472 859531

CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONAugust: June HolmanJune Holman was born and lived in Buckinghamshire surrounded by the Chiltern Hills. Self taught artist working in various media to create images, mainly watercolour , mixed media and various collage projects. Paintings are from personal photography, still life and archived pictures. This exhibition is a broad spectrum of her interest and curiosity of the Native America Indian people, their culture, lifestyle, traditional dress and artefacts.Saturday August 6th Meet The Artist 1130-1330 28 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday August 4th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

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Monday August 8th Meet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competenceTo maintarequired level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

LINCOLNSHIRE BIKE NIGHTS - CRUISER NIGHTSWednesday August 10th Pub in the Woods, Moortown Road, Nettleton From 6pm. http://www.lincolnshirebikenights.co.uk/ - [email protected]

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 10th August Visit to Blyton Ice Cream ParlourMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2016Thursday August 11th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday August 11th MYSTERY MINI-OUTING Meeting commences at 2.15pm. New members and visitors always welcome. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday August 18th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT - CAISTOR METHODIST CHURCHFriday August 19th at 7pm. Caistor Methodist Church, Chapel Street, Caistor, LN7 6UF. A concert by top musicians that will be recorded by the BBC. Due to the mobile transmission and performers, there will be parking restrictions.Spaces available in Market Place, Town Hall Car Park, North Kelsey Road Sports & Social Club car park, former West Lindsey offices Southdale, Former Depot Mill Lane and on street.

LINCOLNSHIRE BIKE NIGHTS - CRUISER NIGHTWednesday August 24th Pub in the Woods, Moortown Road, NettletonFrom 6pm. http://www.lincolnshirebikenights.co.uk/ - [email protected]

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY GUIDED WALKS.Sunday 28 August Town TrailMeet at Arts and Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, Caistor, at 2pm

AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYMonday August 29th BINS ON A MONDAY - Put them out as normal

SEPTEMBER 2016

CAISTOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016

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Thursday September 1st HARVEST FESTIVAL AND SUPPERMeetings commence at 7 30 pm in the Arts Centre in Caistor Town HallNew members and visitors welcome For information phone 01472 852053 or 01472 859531

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday September 1st Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CAISTOR ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL 2016 Saturday & Sunday 3-4th September 2016 Caistor Town Hall 10am - 4pm A two day event bringing together outstanding local artists,well known crafts people, popular musicians, a cafe sellinghome-prepared produce and activities for children. detail 01472 851096

CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONSeptember: Natural Landscape Exhibition.2016 is Heritage Lincolnshire’s 25th anniversary and to help them celebrate, they want you to send them a photo of your favourite historic place or heritage site in Lincolnshire. There are some great prizes lined up. The winning photos will feature in this exhibition and in their 2017 calendar. The theme of the competition is 'My Favourite Heritage Site in Lincolnshire' and your entry should reflect this.Saturday September 10th Meet The Artists 1130-133028 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEARWednesday September 14. Workshop to make craft items for Church festival.2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2016Thursday September 8th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max) Then Council meeting

NETTLETON AND MOORTOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday September 8th WATER COLOUR PAINTING AND TECHNIQUES with June HolmanMeetings commence at 7 30pm in the Nettleton Methodist Church SchoolroomNew members and visitors welcomeFor information phone 01652 678365 or 01472 852068

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday September 8th HEALTH WATCH LINCOLN SHIRE Meeting commences at 7.15pm in the Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Buffet supper. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

PROMS IN THE PARK Sunday 11th September South Street Park Featuring the Market Rasen RESDEV Band, a great afternoon of music. free entry, 3pm-5pm Bring a picnic & a chair, ice cream van. Sorry NO DOGS IN THE PARK .

CAISTOR FIRST RESPONDERS 2015Monday September 12th Meet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competence

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To maintarequired level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 14th September Mr Colin Burnett - Bee KeepingMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday September 15th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

THE REELY GRIM FOLK DANCE CLUB meets on the third Tuesday of the month, except August. September 20th 2016Blacksmith's Arms, Rothwell, near Caistor, Lincolnshire, LN7 6AZ. Come and dance, call, or play! All welcome! £1 on the door.01472 887984; [email protected]; or just turn up!Facebook: Reely Grim Folk Dance Club http://reelygrim.btck.co.uk/ @ReelyGrim

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY GUIDED WALKS.Sunday 25 September The Buttermarket WalkMeet at Arts and Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, Caistor, at 2pm

OCTOBER 2016CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONOctober: Keelby Art GroupKeelby Art Group is a friendly band of artists who meet every Wednesday afternoon at 2pm in the Church Hall. Their work encompasses a wide variety of subject matter, including landscapes, seascapes, flowers and animals, mainly using water colours, acrylics and pastels.Saturday 1st October Meet The Artists 1130-133028 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday October 6th ANTIQUE GUESSWORK with Colin Young - AuctioneerMeetings commence at 7 30 pm in the Arts Centre in Caistor Town HallNew members and visitors welcome For information phone 01472 852053 or 01472 859531

CAISTOR FIRST RESPONDERS 2015Monday October 12th Meet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competenceTo maintarequired level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

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Wednesday October 12 . Workshop to prepare for Jubilee Celebration Arrangements at weekend2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 12th October Apple Evening & Harvest AuctionBring your favorite apple creation+ Recipe Meeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2016Thursday October 13th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday October 13th GREAT-GRANDMA IN RUSSIA by Sue BradleyMeeting commences at 2.15pm in the Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Afternoon tea. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

NETTLETON AND MOORTOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday October 13th DIY NIGHT Bring an item you can’t bear to part with Meetings commence at 7 30pm in the Nettleton Methodist Church SchoolroomNew members and visitors welcome. For information phone 01652 678365 or 01472 852068

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday October 13th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEAROctober Friday 14, Saturday 15, Sunday16. Golden Anniversary Celebration in Flowers at Caistor Parish Church. Opening night Friday Flowers Music, Cheese & Wine evening. 7pm-10pm Tickets £5.Open to public all weekend 10-5pm Saturday 11-5pm SundayDetails: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

THE REELY GRIM FOLK DANCE CLUB Tuesday October 18th 2016 meets on the third Tuesday of the month, except August. Blacksmith's Arms, Rothwell, near Caistor, Lincolnshire, LN7 6AZ. Come and dance, call, or play! All welcome! £1 on the door. 01472 887984; [email protected]; or just turn up!Facebook: Reely Grim Folk Dance Club http://reelygrim.btck.co.uk/ @ReelyGrim

CAISTOR TWINNING; SAVIGNE' VISIT CAISTORSaturday 22nd October to Wednesday October 26th . Caistor Twinning Association host visit from twin town Savigne' Le Eveque, (its near Le Mans) Find out more about getting involved, you don't have to host visitors to be part of twinning. 01472 852083 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY GUIDED WALKS.Sunday 23 October The Cornhill WalkMeet at Arts and Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, Caistor, at 2pm

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday October 27th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CAISTORAIL MODEL RAILWAY SHOW Saturday & Sunday 29th & 30th October, Caistor Town Hall. Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday 10am - 5.30pm. Adults £3 , under 15s & Seniors £2.50. Family £7.50. email: mailto:[email protected]

END OF SUMMERTIMESunday October 30th 0200 CLOCK GOES BACK TO 0100 (extra hour in bed)

NOVEMBER 2016 CAISTOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2016Thursday November 3rd CHRISTMAS FLOWERS FOR THE TABLE with Robina KingMeetings commence at 7 30 pm in the Arts Centre in Caistor Town HallNew members and visitors welcome For information phone 01472 852053 or 01472 859531

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CAISTOR & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB ANNUAL BONFIRE & FIREWORKSSaturday 5th November Caistor & District Lions Club annual Fireworks & Bonfire from 6pm South Street Park Caistor LN7 6UB Telephone: 07908182963 - Email: contact@caistorlions org uk

CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONNovember: Denise HawthornSince retiring as a teacher of Art and Design at Ancaster High School and Lincoln College of FE a couple of years ago, I have been able to devote far more time to my own work. My inspiration is usually the natural world: the hills of my native Lancashire, the big skies and arable fields of Lincolnshire and exciting new experiences travelling abroad.Saturday November 5th Meet The Artist 1130-133028 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEARWednesday November 9. Christmas Flower Arranging Demonstration. Lynn Sharpe2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 9th November Trevor Lewis - Felting (Open)Meeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday November 10th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday November 10h FUN WITH FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE by Jean ThrelfallMeeting commences at 2.15pm in the Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Afternoon tea. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details.

REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 2016Sunday November 13th

CAISTOR FIRST RESPONDERS 2015Monday November 14th Meet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competenceTo maintarequired level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

THE REELY GRIM FOLK DANCE CLUB meets on the third Tuesday of the month, except August. November 15th 2016 Blacksmith's Arms, Rothwell, near Caistor, Lincolnshire, LN7 6AZ. Come and dance, call, or play! All welcome! £1 on the door. 01472 887984; [email protected]; or just turn up!Facebook: Reely Grim Folk Dance Club http://reelygrim.btck.co.uk/ @ReelyGrim

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CAISTOR CHRISTMAS TREE ERECTION - traffic restrictions MARKET PLACEFriday evening November 18th Saturday morning November 19th aim to be away by 0900 place block & lighting poles Saturday afternoon November 19th 2pm-3pm fix lighting strings Sunday all day November 20th ALL DAY, centre area of Market Place 100ft crane

CAISTOR LIONS ANNUAL VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS CRAFT MARKET Sunday November 20th , Caistor Town Hall 10am - 4pm Telephone: 07908182963 - Email: contact@caistorlions org uk

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday November 24th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CHRISTMAS MARKET & CHRISTMAS LIGHTING SWITCH ON Saturday November 26th 2016 , Caistor Market Place , Christmas Market & lights switch on after dark

ST ANDREWS DAY Wednesday November 30th

DECEMBER 2016CATS PANTO Wednesday November 30th to Saturday December 3rd

CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE MONTHLY EXHIBITIONDecember: Tuesday Painting GroupCAHC Tuesday Pleasurable Painting group present their first exhibition of works, welcoming you with four seasons warmth. We meet in six week blocks throughout the year, morning and afternoon. We paint for enjoyment, expression and the delight of colour. We do not claim to be ‘Artists’ but create on paper what we see and feel.Saturday December 3rd Meet The Artists1130-1330Tuesday December 6th Open Group session Saturday Sunday 10th - 11th December Workshop sessions 28 Plough Hill Caistor LN7 6QZ 01472 851605 mailto:[email protected]

CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2016Thursday December 8th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

CAISTOR LIONS BINGOThursday December 8th Caistor Town Hall, Doors open 7pm, Eyes down at 7.30pm

CAISTOR FIRST RESPONDERS 2015Monday December 12thMeet on the second Monday of each month, at 7pm at at CAISTOR FIRE STATION Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency ServiceFirst Responders are based in villages and communities across Lincolnshire When you call 999 for an ambulance, there's a good chance that it'll be a LIVES First Responder who arrives first If you suffer a cardiac arrest or have breathing difficulties, the first few minutes can literally be the difference between life and death Because LIVES First Responders are based locally, they can often get to you within 5 or 6 minutes of a 999 call being made They can then deliver vital care until the ambulance arrives LIVES responders attend at least 18,000 calls in Lincolnshire every year What are they looking for? Aged 18 or over Full, driving licence and access to own vehicle is essential Carry a 20kg bag of equipment Be able to kneel and carry out Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)No previous experience is necessary as full comprehensive initial and ongoing training will be providedApplication is subject to and enhanced CRB check and referencesTo complete the LIVES training programme to attarequired level of competenceTo maintarequired level of competence by attending several local Group training sessions and a short local re-qualification annually Volunteers are required to have their own vehicle, licensed and insured for voluntary driving Luke Kireia Caistor First Responders Co-ordinator & Group Trainer Tel: 07554 446858Email: luke_kireia@hotmail com Website: http://www lives org uk/

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CAISTOR FLOWER CLUB –GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY YEARWednesday December 14. Christmas Arrangements Workshop & mini Buffet. 2nd Wednesday 7.30pm unless stated otherwise in the programme. Caistor Town Hall North Street Caistor LN76QU. Annual membership £32.00 Visitors £6.00. Details: 01652 408523 mailto:[email protected]

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 14th December Belly Dancing with SheherazadeMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pm New Members & Visitors welcomeFor more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

THE REELY GRIM FOLK DANCE CLUB meets on the third Tuesday of the month, except August. December 20th 2016 (Christmas Ceilidh)Blacksmith's Arms, Rothwell, near Caistor, Lincolnshire, LN7 6AZ. Come and dance, call, or play! All welcome! £1 on the door.01472 887984; [email protected]; or just turn up!Facebook: Reely Grim Folk Dance Club http://reelygrim.btck.co.uk/ @ReelyGrim

CHRISTMAS 2016Sunday December 25th Christmas Day Monday December 26th Boxing Day

NEW YEARS EVE 2016Saturday 31st December NEW YEARS EVE Sunday 1st January NEW YEARS DAY bank holiday <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

2017JANUARY CAISTOR WOMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAMME 2017Thursday January 6th ANNUAL MEETING – SUPPER and SOCIALMeetings commence at 7 30 pm in the Arts Centre in Caistor Town HallCaistor Area Diary is a free community service – published weekly for the benefit of localpeople and organisations New additions and event details welcomed if you received it in error please let me know & you will be deleted from the list mailto: alncn100@gmail com 01472 851674

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 11th January 2017 Social Evening - Games NightMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 2017Thursday January 12th - 98th ANNUAL MEETING and Social TimeMeeting commences at 2.15pm in the Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Afternoon tea. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday January 12th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

FEBRUARY HOLTON LE MOOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Thursday February 9th PUBLIC HEALTH FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN LAST CENTURY by Sue Normandale. Meeting commences at 2.15pm in the Moot Hall. New members and visitors always welcome. Afternoon tea. Contact Megs on 01673 828674 for details

NORTH KEL S E Y WOMEN S INS TI TU T EWednesday 8th February Mr Bernard Bale - Hot of the PressesMeeting commences North Kelsey Village Hall 7.15pmNew Members & Visitors welcome For more information Contact Lyn on 01652-67865

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CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday February 9th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

MARCHCAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday March 9th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

APRILCAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday April 13th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

MAY CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday May 11th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

JUNECAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday June 8th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

JULYCAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday July 13th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

AUGUSTCAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday 10th August Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

SEPTEMBER CAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday September 14th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max) Then Council meeting

OCTOBERCAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday October 12th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

NOVEMBERCAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday November 9th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meeting

DECEMBERCAISTOR TOWN COUNCIL 2017Thursday December 14th Caistor Town Hall 6 45pm Planning Committee 7pm Public Forum (10mins max)Then Council meetingEND

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WHATS ON AT "THE CLUB": CAISTOR SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUBSports Ground, Brigg Road, Caistor, LN7 6RX Tel: 01472 851918 Caistor Sports & Social Club Tel: 01472 851918 (during opening hours) free WIFI https://www facebook com/caistor socialclub 9 THE HOME OF LIVE TV SPORT IN CAISTOR New opening times , see the CSC facebook page and full event details FOLLOW US AT Http://www facebook com/caistor socialclub 9Mon 9thMay

Big Screen LiveLive Speedway or IPL Cricket highlightsFree Pool Night

The Majority to decide- Speedway or IPL Cricket highlights Kings XI v Royal Challengers- from 7pm

Tue 10th Big Screen LIVEPremiership Football - West Ham v Man Utd at 7.30pm

Wed11th

Big Screen LivePremiership Football - Liverpool v Chelsea at 7.30pm

Thu12th

Big Screen LIVEDarts or FL72 Football

The Majority to decide- Premier League Darts or a League 2 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA. At 7pm at

Fri13th

Big Screen LIVEFL72 Football - A Championship Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA. At 7pm

Sat14th

Big Screen LIVEFL72 Football or IPL Cricket

FL72 Football

The Majority to decide- A Championship Play Off semi final 1st leg OR IPL Cricket Kings Riders v Supergiants at 2.45pm- A League 1 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA. At 5.30pm- A League 2 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBAmatch. Teams TBA. At 7.30 pm

Sun15th

Big Screen LIVEFL72 Football OR Formula 1Premiership Football

The Majority to decide- A League 1 Play Off semi final 1st leg match. Teams TBA OR the Spanish GP. At Noon- Its the Final Day of the Barclays Premiership. Watch a crucial game at 3pm

CAISTOR JUDO CLUBStarting - Thursday 5th May 2016 and sessions will be in the Sports Hall at Caistor Grammar School, North Kelsey Road, Caistor LN7 6QJ Welcome to the fantastic new Caistor Judo club. We are so pleased to announce that the club will start training on Times and Prices as follows -4.30-5.00pm -Judo Gymnastics (3-5years) - £35.00-6.00pm - Novices (5-15years) - £46.00-7.00pm - Juniors (8-15years) - £4Any parents wanting both Judo gymnastics and the novice class can pay £6 rather than £7For any more information or enquiries please like our page and send us a message someone will get straight back to you! Places are limited so please book in advance! 07857 429590

REGULAR EVENTS CAISTOR ARTS & HERITAGE CENTRE http://community.lincolnshire.gov.uk/Files/Community/414/CAISTOR_ARTS_N_HERITAGE_REGULAR_EVENTS.pdf

HOPE TAVERN SUNDAY BLUES SESSION HOLTON LE MOORSunday 15th May - 4pm George Shovlin and the RadarsThis weeks Blues Session at the Hope Tavern, Holton le Moor sees the return of North East favorites, George Shovlin and the Radars.Inducted into the American Blues Hall of Fame in 2014, George Shovlin first performed publicly while at college in 1970, establishing himself as one of the outstanding blues performers in the region, including supporting American blues legends Doctor Ross, Dave 'Honeyboy' Edwards, Cousin Joe Pleasant, George GP Jackson, Eddie 'Guitar' Burns, as well as British legends Jo-Anne and Dave Kelly and Isaac Guillory.In the early '80s he teamed up with local blues harmonica hero, Jim Bullock and formed the seminal blues duo 'The Biscuit Kings'. After playing throughout the North East for nearly ten years the duo broke up and George went on to form the George Shovlin BandPlaying together from 1995 to 2005, this band consisted of lead guitarist George Lamb, a veteran of the North East blues-rock scene. George first came to prominence in the 1970s as a member of the hugely successful North East-based 'Southbound'. He went on to play with various bands and do considerable session work. This included recording with Jimmy Nail, writing a hit for Kiki Dee, and playing in the Eurythmics support band for their last world tour. Bassist Stu Burlison played in the 70s band 'Gin House', supporting Free, The Who, Genesis and David Bowie, amongst others. He was a member of the legendary North East band 'Brass Alley', whose drummer, Pick Withers, went on to join Dire Straits.The Shovlins established themselves as one of the leading blues bands in the North East, an area renowned for producing excellent blues performers and bands supporting acts such as Canned Heat, John Mayhall and Savoy Brown amongst others and featured as guests on the

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Tyne Tees Television Arts programme @theLive.In 2014 George Shovlin, George Lamb and Stu Burlison reformed the band with Kev Scott on Drums who has toured with the Jeff Healy band, Stranglers, Little Angels, Thunder, the Beat, the Dammed and Erasure, amongst others and played all over the world as drummer in the Toy Dolls and gigged most of the big music venues in Britain and Europe, as well as doing significant studio work.It is this band, which is now 'George Shovlin and the Radars'The band has been re-invigorated by the break in their career. Although always remaining friends, each member needed space and time after a busy, but not always well-rewarded 10 years. But they are back now, with a hunger, excitement and ambition to become the one of most powerful British blues band to emerge for years.This is your chance to see them at the Tavern. The Show starts at 4pm and the Door charge is £8

CAISTOR CIVIC SOCIETY SOCIAL EVENING Thursday 19th May . 7.30pm-10pm Caistor Town Hall. Entertainment by "Caistor Ways" & "Mrs Kent's Girls" refreshments & Bar, Tickets - Caistor Post Office -£3

CAISTOR PARISH CHURCH - HM QUEENS OFFICIAL BIRTHDAYSaturday June 11th . Caistor Parish Church, 3pm. Celebration Service for the Queens Official Birthday, followed by refreshments. All Welcome

CAISTOR HEDGEHOG CARE TABLE TOP SALESaturday June 11th, Indoor Car boot Sale at the Caistor Town Hall (tables are £5.00 each) 9am-5pmFresh cream cakes and scones, tea and coffee will be available for sale. All proceeds go to Caistor Hedgehog Care. Lauri Fox, The Crocosmia Gardens, Caistor Hedgehog Care9 North Street, Caistor, Lincolnshire LN7 6QU, 01472 859269

ANNUAL CLIXBY REDUNDANT CHURCH SERVICE Sunday June 12th. 4pm. Hymns with a regal flavour, bring a chair

HERITAGE CENTRE BOOK SALESaturday & Sunday 18th & 19th June, Caistor Arts & Heritage Centre, 28 Plough Hill, LN7 6LZ10am-4pm . Nearly new, antiquarian, childrens, reference, academic etc etc books. from 20p CAISTOR PARISH CHURCH SUMMER GARDEN PARTY Saturday June 25th, The Old Vicarage, Church Street. Stalls, teas

WHATS ON AT "THE CLUB": CAISTOR SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUBSports Ground, Brigg Road, Caistor, LN7 6RX Tel: 01472 851918Caistor Sports & Social Club Tel: 01472 851918 (during opening hours) free WIFIhttps://www facebook com/caistor socialclub 9 THE HOME OF LIVE TV SPORT IN CAISTORNew opening times , see the CSC facebook page and full event details FOLLOW US AT Http://www facebook com/caistor socialclub 9

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