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It's Show Time! ISSUE 336 - AUG 19 www.nowmags.co.uk It’s Show Time! Cartmel Show Wednesday 7th August - page 3 Photo by Christopher Wright digital aerial & ALAN SPEIRS Shirley M. 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Whether cheeses, to chutneys, chocolates July and Cartmel Show on 7th August are essential dates for the it be food, folk dancing or and cakes – it is almost impossible diary, and a guaranteed great day out for all the family. flowers that captures your To this point last year we had printed and delivered 1,560,000 pages to wander through without sampling of Grange Now. This year so far 1,752,000 pages of Grange Now interest, Cartmel Show something. have been produced and delivered, a 12% increase. This month’s offers a superb day out The latest addition to the Food bumper 40 page issue is a good example - there is just so much for all generations with going on. It is I hope a great read for all, but also requires my thanks entertainment, displays and Theatre line-up at this year’s Cartmel to the Grange Now team as it takes a huge amount of effort and competitions taking place Show on Wednesday 7th August commitment to make this paper happen. throughout the day. has been announced as Mark Older residents who attended Grange Primary School in 1969 will be Satterthwaite, resident head chef at As the countdown to show day interested to see the photograph which appears on page 35. Perhaps the Blacksmith Arms in Broughton begins, Show Secretary, Sarah you have old photographs which you could contribute to their 50th Mills. Mark will be keeping the Dickinson said “This year we have anniversary celebrations? had heaps of new trade stands crowds entertained with a chef It was good of Cliff Richard to call in to Cartmel Priory School to enquiries, which is fantastic! Visitors demonstration using locally sourced perform for local youngsters. Good on him and well done the School will be able to enjoy some great ingredients, alongside other local for making it happen. shopping at some of our new stalls food champions, Garry McClure It looks very much like Grange is to have a fuel station once more as well watching the exciting main and Grange-over-Sands butchers, along with a new food store down by the roundabout - read more on ring entertainment which includes the Higginsons.
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