What’s on guide

Here is a list of what’s on in the area

Friday November 1

Children of the Wolf, a gripping adult thriller, The Priory Theatre, Kenilworth, from 8pm, for tickets call 863334. www.priorytheatre.co.uk

The Rooters, live music, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, visit thewharfinnfennycompton.co.uk

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James Scott - organ, free concert, Holy Trinity church, Beauchamp Avenue, Leamington, from 12.30pm, retiring collection.

Tree-mendous Trees, free and fun children’s tree walk around Jephson Gardens, do some bark rubbing and create a leaf collage. From 10.30am to noon and 2pm to 3.30pm, suitable for ages four to ten but other ages welcome, all children must be accompanied by an adult, booking required, call 258782 or email [email protected]

Brilliant Bird Life, make a bird mobile and a mini bird feeder, Leamington Library, from 2.30pm to 4pm, £2.50 per child or £1 for children aged five and under, children must be accompanied by an adult.

Ingenious Inventions, St John’s Museum, Warwick, from 10.30am to 3.30pm, tickets £2.50 per child to take part in the make and take art and craft activities, no need to book, just drop in.

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Arcadia String Quartet, Pump Room, The Parade, Leamington, from 7.30pm, for tickets call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

A View From A Bridge, artwork by Richard Yeomans, at Gallery 150 in Regent Court, Leamington, until Sunday November 10. Free entry.

Saturday November 2

Off the Page, family storytelling fun with highly acclaimed performance artists Highly Sprung and visual artists Vortex Creates, Leamington Library, every hour on the hour from 9.30am to 4.30pm, free.

Annual Bonfire & Fireworks, Southam Cricket Club, bonfire from 7pm display from 7.30pm, £7 for families of four, £3 adults, £2 children.

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All Saints’ Arts Festival, Donald Mackenzie accompanies the 1923 silent film the Hunchback of Notre Dame on a viscount organ, All Saints’ church, Victoria Terrace, Leamington, for tickets and more information call 429169.

Laurence Knight Duo, live music, dancing and bingo, The Royal Naval Association Club, Riverside Walk, Adelaide Road, Leamington, from 8pm to 11pm,

Verdi’s La Traviata performed by Opera Loki, St Nicholas church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, tickets £25 or £20 for concessions, proceeds to the Save our Stonework Appeal, call 419905 or visit stnicholaswarwick.org.uk

Charity Art Exhibition, prints, ceramics, and sculpture by leading artists from the Association of Midland Artists and Warwickshire Artists organisations, half of the proceeds to Myton Hospice, Coventry and Warwickshire Kidney Patients and the church, All Saints’ church, Victoria Terrace, Leamington, from 10am to 5pm. Also on Sunday November 3 from noon to 6pm and Monday November 4 from 10am to 4pm.

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Stab In The Dark Murder Mysteries Ltd are running a murder mystery evening with three-course meal at Hilltop Farm cafe in Hunningham, 7pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets £35 including dinner. Call 632978.

Singer/songwriter Lewis J Smith is launching his EP, Moonlight and Magnolias, at the LAMP off Adelaide Road, Leamington, at 7.30pm. Tickets £3. leamingtonlamp.co.uk

Sunday November 3

Blighty Boutique’s Vintage Fair, Hatton Park village hall, for more information search for Blighty Boutique on Facebook or call 499114.

All Souls’ Service, those who have lost a loved one are particularly welcome, St Mary Magdalene’s church, Lillington, from 6.30pm.

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Leamington Rambling Club, ten to 12-mile walk, Hook Norton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Kenilworth, leaves newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm call 881055.

Dean River Jazzmen, The Gauntlet, Caesar Road, Kenilworth, from 7.30pm to 10pm, free admission.

All Saints’ Arts Festival, Bring and Sing Vivaldi Gloria, All Saints’ church, Victoria Terrace, Leamington, 3.30pm and show at 6.30pm, tickets £8 for singers £5 for audience, call 429169

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Kenilworth Rambling Club, Shustoke, five miles, call 853311.

Monday November 4

The Ladies Fellowship is hosting an afternoon tea event to raise money for the Leamington Night Shelter Project, Radford Road church, Leamington, from 2.30pm.

Tuesday November 5

Winners of the 2013 Leamington Music Prize in concert, The Kingsley School, Beauchamp Road, Leamington, from 7.30pm, for tickets call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Wednesday November 6

Loss of Innocence, an exhibition of artwork by children in Gaza, is being shown in Leamington for the second year running, at All Saints’ church, until Tuesday November 26. Free entry.

Friday November 8

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Whalebone concert at Shrewley village hall, 8pm. Tickets £10 including food. Call 843624.

Riff Raff, live music, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, www.thewharfinnfennycompton.co.uk

The Official Receivers, live music, The Nelson Club, Charles Street, Warwick, tickets £8 from the club, call 775578.

Saturday November 9

Young at Art, Children of Kenilworth and surrounding areas are invited to join term time art classes, Studio 5, Abbey Hill United Reform church, Church Lane, Kenilworth, from 10am to 11pm for ages six to nine and 11.05am to 12.05pm for ages ten to 14, for more information call 857055.

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I Flautisti concert at the Spa Centre, Leamington, 11am. For tickets call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Beach Karaoke, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Comtpon, www.thewharfinnfennycompton.co.uk

Leamington Sinfonia, Holy Trinity church, Beauchamp Avenue, Leamington, from 7.30pm, for tickets call 01789 731956.

Live Music and dancing with Harley Street and bingo, The Royal Naval Association Club, Riverside Walk, Adelaide Road, Leamington, from 8pm to 11pm.

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Country Market, organised by Claverdon Gardening Group, crafts, plants and food stalls, cakes and refreshments, the Dorothea Mitchell Hall, Claverson, from 9.30am to 3pm, free admission.

Grand Coffee Morning, Abbey Hill church, Kenilworth. from 10am to noon,

Festive Fair, Cubbington Methodist church, Queen Street, Cubbington , stalls include raffle, preserves, tombola, cakes, toys, lucky bags and more, from 10.30am to 2pm, admission £1 including refreshments.

Sunday November 10

Warwick Natural History Society, talk by Phil Mugridge on the natural history of Iceland, The Friends Meeting House, 39 High Street, Warwick, visitors welcome.

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Kenilworth Rambling Club, Southam, eight miles, call 832570.

Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Hornton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Moreton Morrell, leaves newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.

Tuesday November 12

Family concert by the University of Warwick Chamber Choir, five soloists and an English Touring Opera period orchestra, at St Mary’s church in Warwick, 7.30pm. For tickets call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

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The Leamington Society, joint meeting with Leamington Literary Society, talk by Dr Isabella Moore CBE entitled Translation in Business, Dormer Place Conference centre, Leamington, from 7.30pm, no charge.

Handel Music for Vespers, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, for tickets call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Wednesday November 13

Kenilworth Family History Society, talk by Sue Tall entitled from Kenilworth to Poelcapelle: The Story of Dudley White, Jubille House, Smalley Place, Abbey End, Kenilworth, from 7.30pm, visitors welcome, for more information call 856624.

An Evening With Dan Snow, part of the Stratford Literary Festival ‘Plus’ programme, at Stratford Civic Hall, 7.30pm. Tickets £18.50. Call 01789 207100.

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Illustrated talk to raise funds for Cubbington Action Group Against HS2 entitled Welcome to Jephson Gardens: its development and restoration in Leamington by the park’s former custodian Nigel Bishop, Cubbington Mehtodist Hall, Queen Street, doors open from 7.15pm for 7.45pm talk, tickets £4 including refreshments, tickets from Cubbington General Stores, on the door or by calling 420019.

Friday November 15

Heritage Theatre present a re-enactment of the trial of Ned Wicks in the 18th century at the Old Courts at Shire Hall in Warwick: performances at 7.30pm and 8.30pm. Tickets £20. Call 492212.

The Jellyheads, live music, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, www.thewharfinnfennycompton.co.uk

Northern Soul Night, The Nelson Club, Charles Street, Warwick, tickets £5 on the door, for more information call 775578.

Saturday November 16

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Astronomy for Fun, Leonid Meteor Shower, The Lunt Roman Fort, Baginton, from 6pm, £3 entry, for more information visit www.cosmiclatte.co.uk

Heritage Theatre present a re-enactment of the trial of Ned Wicks in the 18th century at the Old Courts at Shire Hall in Warwick: performances at 7.30pm and 8.30pm. Tickets £20. Call 492212.

A Star Shall Rise, with Ensemble 1685, St Nichaolas church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, free admission.

Scott David, live music, The Nelson Club, Charles Street, Warwick, for more information call 775578.

Sunday November 17

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Justice For Palestinians campaign group are hosting a talk by a teacher who has recently spent time with children at a Palestinian refugee camp at All Saints’ church at noon. Refreshments available; Palestinian produce on sale. Free entry. The talk complements the Loss Of Innocence Gaza children’s art exhibition at the church.

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