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The French Market is back for the third year and Why not top up/replace your monthly income Premier Travel is celebrating coming top in a recent working from the comfort of your own home? mystery shopper event. For more information contact: Time to spring clean? We help you [email protected] along the way! And Shakespeare at the George gets ready to celebrate the Bard’s 400th Frank Plater Electrical anniversary. Extra sockets • Lighting • Extensions From your BID Huntingdon team; Re-wires • Security Lighting 23a Chequers Court, PE29 3LZ Showers • Inspections 01480 450250 No job too small. Free estimates [email protected] Established in 1996 www.huntingdonfirst.co.uk Tel: 01480 432154 Please note: Huntingdon LIVE cannot take responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, Mob: 07976 797111 photographs or illustrations or for errors in articles or advertisements in the magazine. MAGAZINE DELIVERERS NEEDED ACROSS THE HUNTINGDON AREA at One Leisure Huntingdon Would you like to earn some extra money for just a few hours work delivering a local Schools OUT magazine? Routes available in: holiday club for Hartford, Stukeley Meadows, Sapley, Oxmoor, 4 to 13 year olds Hinchingbrooke and more. St Peter’s Road, Huntingdon, Cambs. PE29 7DA If you are interested please call: 01767 688713 01487 842687 with your name and a contact [email protected] number or email address, or email: [email protected] www.schoolsout-cambs.co.uk www.huntingdonfirst.co.uk Join us on Facebook/HuntingdonFirst Follow us on Twitter @ /HuntingdonFirst 3 Mar/Apr 2016 Looking for something to do or a local venue? 22 Norah Sande Award EVENTS DIARY www.huntingdonfirst.co.uk winner at Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre. 18 The 9th Hinchingbrooke 7 Voices and Pictures from March Bösendorfer Piano Concert. the Past: EngAGE in the 23 Huntingdon Shakespeare Cristian Grajner De Sa, violin; Afternoon. Alan White shares Festival 2016 3 Shakespeare at the George: Marina Nadiradze, piano. Mozart his special family archive with Commemoration Hall, EngAGE in the Afternoon sonata in B, Brahms Sonata in pictures and film footage dating Huntingdon. Join John Shippey, director G major, Wieniawski-Polonaise. back to 1902. Now held by 10.30am – 5.30pm. of this year’s production of Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts the Museum of London these 30 Farmers’ Market The Tempest for a talk on Centre. 7.30pm. £12/£5. are thought to be the oldest Huntingdon High St. Shakespeare at the George. 01480 375678 example of family recording Truly local food sold by the Huntingdon Library. 18 It Snows. Play by Bryony Lavery, ever found. Huntingdon Library. people who produce it. 1.30pm – 3pm. Free. Steven Hoggett and Scott 1.30pm – 3pm. Free. 8am – 4pm. Book on 0345 045 5225 Graham. Commemoration Hall. 0345 045 5225 4 Suspected of Witchcraft. 7.30pm 01480 455167 8 Farmers’ Market. Farmers’ Market Some sad and sorry tales; a Market Square 8am – 2pm 19 Wherefore ART thou? National Huntingdon Market Square. talk by local historian Annie Shakespeare Week. Create Truly local food sold by the Fri 11, 25 March James. Huntingdon Library. Fri 8, 22 April your own masterpiece! Artist people who produce it. 2pm – 3.30pm. Free. Booking David Brown will help you draw 8am – 2pm High St 8am – 4pm essential. 0345 045 5225 or paint your own portrait of 9 Huntingdonshire Music School Sat 30 April 6 Huntingdonshire Day. Shakespeare. Huntingdon Library, Music Fun Day. Family friendly Traditional Markets A fantastic family day at 11am – 2pm. Free drop-in. musical activities. Huntingdon Market Square Huntingdon Racecourse. 0345 045 5225 Library, 11am – 2pm. Free. Every Wednesday & Saturday 12 noon – 5pm 20 It Snows. Play by Bryony Lavery, Drop-In event. For further information 8 – 12 Murder at the Meads Steven Hoggett and Scott Contact 0345 045 5225 01480 388388 Graham. Commemoration Hall. on behalf of Mayor of 15/16 French Market. Third Sunday Shopping in Huntingdon’s Charities. 3pm 01480 455167 time and still hugely popular. Presented by Huntingdon Youth 22 It Snows. Play by Bryony Lavery, Croissants, patisseries, cheeses, Huntingdon Theatre. Steven Hoggett and Scott sausages, leather handbags, FREE Parking Graham. Commemoration Hall. Huntingdon Town Hall. 7.30pm. olives, garlic potatoes and that More than 80 shops and 8pm 01480 455167 £10. 01480 410385 old favourite, tartiflette! Chic attractions are open in 25 Farmers’ Market. 11 Farmers’ Market. homewares, belts, purses and Huntingdon on a Sunday. Huntingdon Market Square. Huntingdon Market Square. handbags. High Street. With FREE parking, this Truly local food sold by the Truly local food sold by the 9am – 5pm is an ideal time to visit people who produce it. people who produce it. 21 National Beacon Lighting shops, cafes, the Library, 8am –2 pm 8am – 2pm Ceremony. Marking the the Cromwell Museum and 28 The BIG Family Fun Day. occasion of Her Majesty Queen much more. 13 Hunts Phil presents Handel’s Huntingdon Racecourse. Elizabeth’s 90th birthday. For a full list visit Messiah. Nicola Ihnatowicz, 12.10pm – 5.40pm 8.00pm. Mayor of Huntingdon www.huntingdonfirst.co.uk soprano, Harriet Webb, alto, will light the town beacon at Nick Allen, tenor, Dominic Castle Hills. Organised by Sedgwick, bass. £14/£12/£7/£6. April Huntingdon Town Council SHOPMOBILITY Hinchingbrooke Performing Shopmobility provides a Arts Centre. 7.30pm. 2 Boogie Night - 70s themed 22 Farmers’ Market. service, Monday to Saturday, [email protected] or disco. Commemoration Hall. Huntingdon Market Square. 10am – 3pm, from premises 01480 861591 or on the door. 9pm til late. Dress code ‘groovy’. Truly local food sold by the £5/£8 on the door people who produce it. in Princes Street car park. 16 Celebrating the Festival™. For more details contact 5 - 9 Disco Inferno. 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