Mon 9th April
The Fighting Forties
presented by David & Virginia Adsett
(more information can be found on the poster here, a copy of which is also shown below)
founded 1974
Mon 9th April
The Fighting Forties
presented by David & Virginia Adsett
(more information can be found on the poster here, a copy of which is also shown below)
Mon 26th March
The Great East Window of Gloucester Cathedral
presented by Richard Cann
(more information can be found on the poster here, a copy of which is also shown below)
Thurs 22nd March
March Ramble
Frampton-on-Severn
to be led by Jane and Angela
(more information can be found on the poster here, a copy of which is also shown below)
Report from the walk
We had a cool, dry day for our 5.7 mile ramble. 14 members walked from The Bell at Frampton to Saul Junction alongside the Gloucester – Sharpness canal, then alongside the Stroudwater canal before crossing fields bring us to Frampton Court. We walked through the grounds, coming out on The Green, then made our way to Splatt Bridge and back along the canal again to our starting point.
Mon 19th March
CANCELLED DUE TO BAD WEATHER
Spring Show
Details of classes will be available nearer the time
judged by Barry Stagg
Members and non-members are welcome to enter the exhibits
Wednesday 31st October
Bristol Hippodrome, 2.30pm
“Jersey Boys”
The story of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
departing from Nailsworth Bus Station at 12.30pm
Cost £53
* Payment is required by 31st May *
The internationally acclaimed stage sensation, JERSEY BOYS is heading back out on its second national tour! This smash hit musical has won 57 major awards worldwide, including the OLIVIER AWARD for BEST NEW MUSICAL.
Jersey Boys tells the true life story of four boys from the wrong side of the tracks who wrote their own songs, invented their own unique sound, and sold 100 million records worldwide. Featuring hit after legendary hit including BEGGIN’, CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU, OH WHAT A NIGHT, SHERRY, WALK LIKE A MAN, BYE BYE BABY, BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY and many more, JERSEY BOYS is a story full of heart, humour and ‘sheer musical razzmatazz’ you simply will never forget.
For anyone who has not seen this show I highly recommend it. As a lover of classical musical who has never liked “pop” I was dragged along to see this show which to my amazement I loved.
Anyone interested should contact the group organiser, Gordon Wyles, or add their name to the list held in the TIC.