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What's on This Autumn and Christmas in Lichfield District What’s On Events Calendar Lichfield District Autumn and Christmas 2018 A PLACE FOR A PLACE FOR A PLACE FOR FESTIVALS CULTURE HERITAGE VISITLICHFIELD.CO.UK What’s On this Autumn and Christmas in Lichfield District This issue of Visit Lichfield’s events calendar lists events from September through to the New Year. For further information and to view more events visit our website www.visitlichfield.co.uk/events Sign up for e-news Get events sent directly to your inbox by signing up to our monthly e-newsletter at www.visitlichfield.co.uk/enews Photography Front cover images - Cathedral Illuminated, Blithbury Reindeer Lodge and Dick Whittington. Cathedral Illuminated 2017, Art Work Luxmuralis (cover and page 7) photographer Greg Milner. Cathedral Illuminated 2017, Art Work Luxmuralis (page 8) photographer Will Fuller. Other images by kind permission of LDTA partners and Blithbury Reindeer Lodge. VISITLICHFIELD.CO.UK SEPTEMBER 1 Whittington Countryside & Craft Fair Bit End Field, www.whittingtonandfisherwick.org.uk Whittington 1 Lichfield Proms in Beacon Park Beacon Park, Lichfield www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/lichfieldproms (pictured above) Cycle St Giles Whittington St Giles Hospice, 2 www.stgileshospice.com/cyclewhittington Whittington Lichfield Arts Autumn concert - Lisbee Stainton Lichfield Guildhall 7 www.lichfieldarts.org.uk Sheriff’s Ride Lichfield Guildhall 8 www.lichfield.gov.uk Lichfield 10K & Family Fun Run King Edward VI Leisure 9 www.lichfield10k.co.uk Centre, Lichfield Lichfield Storytellers – Stickfighting Warriors with Flatfoot Trybe The King’s Head, 10 www.facebook.com/lichfieldstorytellers Lichfield Lichfield Arts Autumn Beer Festival Lichfield Guildhall 14-15 www.lichfieldarts.org.uk The Plague Doctor from Eyam - Talk by David Bell Lichfield Guildhall 19 www.sesnationaltrust.btck.co.uk Johnson Annual Supper Lichfield Guildhall 22 [email protected] Samuel Johnson Birthday Ceremony & Celebrations Lichfield Market Sq. & 22 www.samueljohnsonbirthplace.org.uk The Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum Lichfield Heritage Weekend Around Lichfield City 22-23 www.visitlichfield.co.uk/heritageweekend Autumn Festival National Memorial 22-23 www.thenma.org.uk Arboretum, Alrewas Lichfield Players presents Nightmare Lichfield Garrick 25-29 www.lichfieldgarrick.com Studio Lichfield Grub Club Lichfield Cathedral, 26 www.facebook.com/lichfieldfoodfestival West Lawn 1709-2009: Birth of the Industrial Revolution at Coalbrookdale Lichfield Guildhall 28 Lecture by Dr Richard Bifield. www.sahs.uk.net Tina Turner Tribute Evening The Cathedral Hotel, 28 www.cathedralhotellichfield.co.uk/special-events.html Lichfield Dr Johnson’s WikiWords: Birthday The Samuel Johnson 29 www.samueljohnsonbirthplace.org.uk Birthplace Museum, Lichfield We Are Creative (Lichfield’s Annual Art Fayre) Lichfield Cathedral 29 www.sculptureandartfoundation.com 1 VISITLICHFIELD.CO.UK OCTOBER 7 Darwin Walk - Widdershins Mallets Corner Car www.darwinwalk.org.uk Park, Lichfield 7 City of Lichfield Concert Band & Lichfield Gospel Choir Concert Nether Stowe School, www.lichfieldconcertband.co.uk Lichfield 8 Lichfield Storytellers – Naughty Japanese Badgers with Sarah Rundle The King’s Head, www.facebook.com/lichfieldstorytellers Lichfield 12 Only Fools & 3 Courses - The Sequel The George Hotel, www.thegeorgelichfield.co.uk/events Lichfield 13 Exploring the Hidden Gems of Wall Roman Settlement (Letocetum) Wall Village www.wallromansitefriendsofletocetum.co.uk 15 Hanson Auctioneers & Arthur Price Silver & Cutlery Valuation Day Arthur Price Factory www.arthurpriceinlichfield.co.uk Shop, Lichfield 15-20 The Case of the Frightened Lady Lichfield Garrick www.lichfieldgarrick.com The First Duke of Sutherland - kindly landlord or cruel tyrant? Lichfield Guildhall 17 Talk by Steve Booth www.sesnationaltrust.btck.co.uk Lichfield Oktoberfest Beacon Park, Lichfield 19-20 www.lichfieldoktoberfest.com Lichfield Arts presents: L2F - Lichfield Festival of Folk Lichfield Guildhall 19-21 www.lichfieldarts.org.uk (pictured above) Twilight Trek National Memorial 20 www.thenma.org.uk Arboretum, Alrewas Halloween Storytelling The Samuel Johnson & 24 31 www.samueljohnsonbirthplace.org.uk (pictured above) Birthplace Museum, Lichfield Lunar Women Seminar, Breaking barriers: women in science & history Erasmus Darwin House, 24 www.erasmusdarwin.org Lichfield An Evening with Lola Lamour The George Hotel, 26 www.thegeorgelichfield.co.uk Lichfield Halloween Celebrations Erasmus Darwin House, 27 www.erasmusdarwin.org Lichfield Beacon Park Halloween mini-lantern workshops Beacon Park, Lichfield 27-30 To book call 01543 308867 Beacon Park Halloween mini-lantern parade Beacon Park, Lichfield 31 www.lichfieldhistoricparks.co.uk 3 VISITLICHFIELD.CO.UK NOVEMBER 3-17 Remembrance Tide - centenary of the Armistice in 1918 Lichfield Cathedral www.lichfield-cathedral.org 10 Night in the Trenches The Staffordshire Regiment www.staffordshireregimentmuseum.com Museum, Whittington 10 Lichfield in 1918 – WWI History Tour Lichfield City centre www.jonotourism.co.uk/tours-and-talks 10 Santa’s Arrival at Blithbury Reindeer Lodge Blithbury Reindeer blithburyreindeerlodge.co.uk/events-times-and-dates Lodge, Blithbury 10 Nov - Deborah Walker RI Solo Exhibition The Gallery@Ridware Arts, 24 Dec www.walker-art.co.uk Hamstall Ridware 12 Lichfield Storytellers – Oh Brother, Where Art Thou with Mike Payton The King’s Head, www.facebook.com/lichfieldstorytellers Lichfield 16 An Evening of Glitz, Glamour and Lola Lamour Lichfield Guildhall www.want2dancewithvictoria.com 17 St Giles Christmas Fair St Giles Hospice, www.stgileshospice.com/events Whittington 18 Johnson Society Winter Lecture: Dr Nick Seager on Daniel Defoe Martin Heath Hall, [email protected] Lichfield 21 The King’s Loose Box - Talk by Mary Bodfish Lichfield Guildhall www.sesnationaltrust.btck.co.uk 23 2,500 Years Of Activity at Warmington Lichfield Guildhall Lecture by Dr David Freke www.sahs.uk.net 24 Christmas Market The Cathedral Hotel, www.cathedralhotellichfield.co.uk/special-events.html Lichfield 25 Lichfield Christmas Lights Switch On Lichfield Market www.lichfield.gov.uk Square 26 Boney Hay Christmas Event Bells Lane, Boney Hay www.burntwood-tc.gov.uk 28 How To Create The Perfect Christmas Dinner Table Arthur Price Factory www.arthurpriceinlichfield.co.uk Shop, Lichfield 28 Chasetown Christmas Event High Street, www.burntwood-tc.gov.uk Chasetown 28 Lichfield Grub Club Lichfield Market www.facebook.com/lichfieldfoodfestival Square 29 Nov - Dick Whittington Lichfield Garrick 5 Jan www.lichfieldgarrick.com 29 Nov - Reindeer by Night (selected dates) Blithbury Reindeer 14 Dec www.blithburyreindeerlodge.co.uk/events-times-and-dates Lodge, Blithbury Michael Buble Tribute Evening The Cathedral Hotel, 30 www.cathedralhotellichfield.co.uk/special-events Lichfield 4 VISITLICHFIELD.CO.UK DECEMBER 1 Decorate a wooden mini-Christmas tree Beacon Park, Lichfield To book call 01543 308867 1 Christmas Face Painting Lichfield Tourist www.visitlichfield.co.uk (pictured above) Information 1 Burntwood Christmas Festival Sankey’s Corner, www.burntwood-tc.gov.uk Burntwood 1 - 2 The Artisan Christmas Market Minster Pool & Dam lucyenglishdesign.wixsite.com/bluestrawberry Street, Lichfield 1 - 2 The Johnson Family Christmas The Samuel Johnson www.samueljohnsonbirthplace.org.uk Birthplace Museum, Lichfield 1 - 15 Arthur Price Christmas Sale Arthur Price Factory www.arthurpriceinlichfield.co.uk Shop, Lichfield 1 Dec - Peace on Earth celebrating Advent and Christmas Lichfield Cathedral 4 Jan www.lichfield-cathedral.org 1 Dec - Lichfield Cathedral Christmas Tree Festival Lichfield Cathedral 6 Jan www.lichfield-cathedral.org (pictured above) 2 Lichfield Christmas Fayre Lichfield Market www.facebook.com/lichfieldchristmasfayre Square 2 Lichfield Rotary Club Carol Service with The Kaleidoscope Choir Lichfield Methodist www.kaleidoscopechoir.co.uk Church, Lichfield 5 Dec - Crimes of the Christmas Pudding Lichfield Garrick 5 Jan www.lichfieldgarrick.com (pictured above) Studio Walsall, Town of a Hundred Trades - Lecture by Mike Glasson Lichfield Guildhall 7 www.sahs.uk.net Haydn ‘The Creation’ – Lichfield Cathedral Chorus/Darwin Lichfield Cathedral 8 Ensemble Chamber Orchestra www.lichfieldcathedralchorus.co.uk Lichfield Christmas Food & Drink Festival In and around 8 - 9 www.facebook.com/lichfieldfoodfestival Lichfield City Santa Sunday Lunch The George Hotel, 9&23 www.thegeorgelichfield.co.uk/events Lichfield St Giles Hospice Light up a Life Lichfield Cathedral 9 www.stgileshospice.com/lightupalife 7 VISITLICHFIELD.CO.UK DECEMBER Twelve Days of Christmas Across Lichfield City 11 - 22 www.visitlichfield.co.uk/twelvedays (pictured above) Illuminated Arboretum National Memorial 12 - 21 www.thenma.org.uk Arboretum, Alrewas Lichfield Grub Club Lichfield Market 12 www.facebook.com/lichfieldfoodfestival Square Lichfield Cathedral Chorus & Salvation Army Cannock Citadel Lichfield Cathedral 13 Band Annual Carol Service www.lichfieldcathedralchorus.co.uk 14 Dec - Lichfield Winter Wonderland & Ice Rink Beacon Park, Lichfield 4 Jan www.lichfieldwinterwonderland.co.uk A Wartime Christmas The Staffordshire Regiment 15 www.staffordshireregimentmuseum.com Museum, Whittington Erasmus Darwin’s Birthday Bash Erasmus Darwin 15 www.erasmusdarwin.org House, Lichfield City of Lichfield Concert Band Christmas Concert Lichfield Guildhall 16 www.lichfieldconcertband.co.uk Cathedral Illuminated (excluding 19 December) Lichfield Cathedral 17-22 www.lichfield-cathedral.org (pictured above) Christmas Eve
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