The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
10 of the best
Your guide to events you must not miss this week
1 50 Days Of Summer Sacrewell Farm, July 14-September 3
Have you ever walked a goat, been an X-factor judge at a sheep show, or groomed a pony? Race around the Sacrewell Farm Olympics Obstacle course or turn your hand to welly wanging and seed bombs. Have a go at building a wildlife hide or race your duck down the mill stream under Pooh Sticks Bridge.
www.sacrewell.org.uk
2 John Clare Society Festival Helpston, July 13-15
As part of the festivities there will be a folk evening at The Bluebell which is free to attend and is always full of inspirational music and songs. On Saturday there will be exhibitions, dancing, music, stalls, open gardens, a free talk and a folk concert at 6pm. More from johnclaresociety@mybtinternet.com
3 Concert Stamford Arts Centre, July 14
Multi award-winning women’s choir Peterborough Voices return to Stamford with their annual Summer Concert , performing in the stunning ballroom at Stamford Arts Centre. Always a highlight of their busy schedule, the concert will showcase their diverse repertoire, with something for everyone, including choral favourites, ballads and songs from the shows. There will also be a special appearance by the Sing for Life women who have been specially recruited from across the region for a popup project supporting Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice.
Tickets: 01780 763203
4 Walk Peterborough Museum, July 17
Join the ghost tour and discover the city’s haunted history with a costumed guide. Tours start from Peterborough Museum at 7.30pm.
More details 01733 864663
5 Talk Sawtry History Society, July 19
A presentation by Paddy Lambert of Oxford Archaeology East on Life of the Roman People at the WI Hall in Gidding Road at 7.30pm. Members free, non members £2 donation.
Contact 01487 831441
6 Romeo and Juliet (live screening) Key Theatre, July 18
Set in a world very like our own, this Romeo and Juliet from the Royal Shakespeare Company, is about a generation of young people born into violence and ripped apart by the bitter divisions of their parents. The most famous story of love at first sight explodes with intense passion and an irresistible desire for change .
Tickets: vivacity.org
7 John Cooper Clarke Key Theatre, tonight
Poet; movie star; rock star; tv & radio presenter;
comedian; social & cultural commentator. John Cooper Clarke shot to prominence in the 1970s as the original ‘People’s Poet’ and remains as relevant as ever.
Tickets: vivacity.org
8 Cider, Gin and Family Festival
Nene Valley Community Centre, July 14 There will be a gin bar with more than 20 gins and a cider bar with more than 10 varieties. There will be stalls and face painting for the little ones plus sporting activities, colouring competition and scavenger hunt. 1pm to 8pm.
www.nenevalleycc.org.festival
9 Summer Fete Longthorpe Primary School, Bradwell Road, July 14
The annual PTA Summer Fete will take place between 12noon and 3pm.
10Stamford Comedy Club Arts Centre, July 13
The regular comedy night in the Cellar Bar features Ruth Cockburn, winner of Best New Writing at the Buxton Fringe. Support comes from Howard Walker, Paul Mutagejja and talented newcomer Will Collishaw. Tickets cost £6 and the fun gets under way at 8pm. www.stamfordartscentre.com