188 results for tag: Things to do in Hucknall
Ceroc Heaven Hucknall Summer Freestyle Party
Ceroc Freestyle! 8pm - Midnight
A single room freestyle party running from 8pm till midnight with a great mix of summer vibes with classic and new Ceroc music too!!
From the organisers - "This lovely venue is a real gem and has a fantastic sprung dance floor, a licensed bar and plenty of parking.
Don't forget: we're now also running Ceroc classes EVERY Wednesday evening which are a great success and means there will be an influx of brand new dancers experiencing their very first freestyle!"
The fabulous Ashley Davis or Mark O'Reilly will be your DJ for the evening.
Book in advance at www.cerocheaven.com or pay on the night.
Defibrillator purchased for community venue thanks to fundraising
Defibrillator purchased for community venue thanks to funds raised by Hucknall U3A plus generosity of an anonymous donor.
The John Godber Centre is pleased to share that a portable defibrillator has been purchased to be used in the community venue at the heart of Hucknall. The Centre is home to over 50 groups and businesses and used for private parties, events, live theatre and shows as well as activities for all ages throughout the week.
Hucknall U3A, who use the John Godber Centre for numerous interest groups as well as their monthly meetings, decided to raise funds for a defibrillator for the building and made a donation to the equipment of ...
Artists, Makers & Fine Food Market- March
Artists, Makers & Fine Food Markets NOTTS are coming to Hucknall!
Monthly on the 4th Sunday of every month with FREE ENTRY and open 10am to 2pm.
Quality Artisan Market supporting artists and creatives from Nottinghamshire & surrounding counties. Organisers have 2 established markets in Ravenshead & Teversal and are now extending to Hucknall & Southwell in 2023.
Follow the facebook page for what's coming and further event updates see their facebook page - here
To book a stall contact Verity at - amffmarkets@yahoo.com
Artists, Makers & Fine Food Market- February
Artists, Makers & Fine Food Markets NOTTS are coming to Hucknall!
Monthly on the 4th Sunday of every month with FREE ENTRY and open 10am to 2pm.
Quality Artisan Market supporting artists and creatives from Nottinghamshire & surrounding counties. Organisers have 2 established markets in Ravenshead & Teversal and are now extending to Hucknall & Southwell in 2023 with 2 introductory markets in August and December then the 4th Sunday of the month in 2023
Follow the facebook page for what's coming and further event updates - https://www.facebook.com/Artists-Makers-Fine-Food-Markets-NOTTS-106260241819221
To book a stall contact Verity on - ...
Elemental Theatre Group – Normal
In a world where it's okay to be gay, with pride marches and celebrations in the LGBT community one gay actor is struggling to come to terms with how to 'be gay'.
Created as a response to performed sexuality and the social debate of 'gay parts for gay actors', follow the unnamed protagonist in this one-man LGBT comedy as he deals with family, friends, love, sex and work. What is it like to be part of the community? How difficult is dating for a same-sex couple? Are there any restrictions at work? Can an understanding family become a barrier to being your true self?
Written and Performed by Tom Stevenson, with an estimated 1 hour run time.
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Hucknall Beer and Cider Festival 2023
10th-12th February 2023 - Hucknall Beer Festival
The annual Hucknall Beer Festival takes place 10th to 12th February 2023, supported by Nottingham CAMRA with a special preview evening on Thursday 9th February.
Following a 2 year break due to COVID the Hucknall Beer Festival returns in chilly February with a great selection of real ales and ciders. Great food, atmosphere and live entertainment
See the festival page for further updates - thehucknallbeerfestival.co.uk
The festival is a charity fundraiser for the John Godber Centre, registered charity 1132272
Table Top Sale for St Mary Magdalene & St Johns Churches
NEW EVENT - TABLETOP SALE
Sunday 5th February 1pm to 3pm
Do you want to grab a bargain or sell your unwanted items? Declutter and help your local churches?
From baby items to books, clothes to coffee mugs all items welcome as well as crafters and charities.
Free entry for those look to buy with refreshments on sale raising funds to support St. Mary Magdalene, Hucknall and St John's Church Hucknall
To book a stall please contact the team on 0115 963 9633 or by email to reception@johngodbercentre.co.uk
Artists, Makers & Fine Food Market- January Sale
Artists, Makers & Fine Food Markets NOTTS are coming to Hucknall!
Monthly on the 4th Sunday of every month with FREE ENTRY and open 10am to 2pm however in January there will be a sale event the last Sunday of the month.
Quality Artisan Market supporting artists and creatives from Nottinghamshire & surrounding counties. Organisers have 2 established markets in Ravenshead & Teversal and are now extending to Hucknall & Southwell in 2023 on the 4th Sunday of the month in 2023
If you love to shop small, if you like a hand crafted or artist made item, if you like a bargain….. HERES YOUR CHANCE!
Artists are selling from 10% to 50% off to make way ...
Ceroc Heaven Hucknall 80’s Freestyle Party
Ceroc Freestyle! 8pm - Midnight
A single room freestyle party running from 8pm till midnight with a great mix of 80's music with classic and new Ceroc music too!!
From the organisers - "This lovely venue is a real gem and has a fantastic sprung dance floor, a licensed bar and plenty of parking.
Don't forget: we're now also running Ceroc classes EVERY Wednesday evening which are a great success and means there will be an influx of brand new dancers experiencing their very first freestyle!"
The fabulous Ashley Davis or Mark O'Reilly will be your DJ for the evening.
Book in advance at www.cerocheaven.com or pay on the night.
Beauty and the Beast
Join Lovelace Theatre Group for their 2023 panto - Beauty and the Beast
In this adaptation of the traditional tale, Beauty and the Beast tells the story of a Prince transformed into a Beast, and his eventual redemption through the love of a girl called Belle.
Our panto version begins with the vain Prince George refusing the amorous advances of an older woman, who is actually a witch. In revenge, she turns him into a horrible beast, and his servants into household objects. Doomed to die tormented and alone, his only hope is if somebody falls in love with him before the last petal on an enchanted rose falls.
The Lovelace's production contains ...