Click event title to jump down the page for more info about it currently onALCE - Appetite for Learning Comes From Eating (on till 30 October) upcomingWed 19 JuneLiverpool Friends of the Earth meeting Sat 22 JuneArt & Craft Market - The Old Police Station, Lark Lane, Liverpool L17 8UU Tue 25 JuneLiverpool Social Centre Collective Meeting Liverpool Womens LGBT Book Group Wed 26 JuneSun 30 JuneGregson Indoor Sunday Markets, Liverpool, L15 Mon 1 JulyCome Strut Your Stuff - open floor poetry and acoustic music Wed 3 JulyLiverpool Friends of Palestine Monthly Meeting Thu 4 JulyA Thousand Murdered Girls(on till Sat 6 Jul) Burjesta Theatre presents 'The Real Monsters Revealed' Fri 5 JulyAction Mesothelioma Day 2013 - Merseyside Asbestos Victims Support Group Sat 6 JulyLiverpool Friends of Palestine Vigil Sun 7 JulyFOR FOLK SAKE Folk and Acoustic Showcase. Fri 12 JulyMon 15 JulyLiterature in Pubs Book Group - Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe Fri 26 July"Wind in the Willows" Summer Outdoor Theatre Wed 31 JulyOutdoor Theatre - "Comedy of Errors" Fri 6 SeptemberBill Shankly's Centenary Sportsman's Dinner Sat 19 OctoberLABL Fair - Ethical & Healthy Living Fair - Saturday 19th October 2013, St George's Hall Liverpool | This is our free online community noticeboard for upcoming events in Liverpool & the north-west. Today's date - Wednesday 19 June 2013Tue 21 May to Wed 30 October - ALCE - Appetite for Learning Comes From Eating Do you like cooking, travelling, meeting people, discovering and getting to know new cultures and traditions? Then this could be the perfect experience for you!
10:00 - 2:30 - The Joseph Lappin Centre, Mill Lane, Old Swan, Liverpool - location map Wed 19 June - Liverpool Friends of the Earth meeting Friendly, informal meeting of Liverpool's local Friends of the Earth group. Past campaigns have included local regeneration, climate change and transport. Open to all!
6.30pm till 8pm - DoES Liverpool, Unit 3, Floor 4, Gostins Building, 32-36 Hanover Street, Liverpool - location map Sat 22 June - Art & Craft Market - The Old Police Station, Lark Lane, Liverpool L17 8UU Art and Craft Market The Old Police Station, Lark Lane, L17 8UU Saturday 22nd June, 2013 from 10am to 3pm FREE Entry – Refreshments available All items are displayed on one ground floor level, with easy access for prams, buggies and wheelchairs. At this month’s event, yet again we've got a fantastic wealth of talented crafters and artists selling their items. There are ideal gifts for all occasions and among our fabulous array of textiles, jewellery, paintings, photography, bath/beauty products, cards, cakes, and lots more. Hand-made, high quality, affordable and local. Ideal gifts for all occasions www.calidadevents.co.uk 10:00am - 3:00pm - The Old Police Station, 80 Lark Lane, Sefton Park, Liverpool - location map Sat 22 June - Art & Craft Fair at Lark Lane Today - and on the 4th Saturday of each month - Art and Craft Fair. 11am to 5pm - The Old Police Station, 80 Lark Lane, Aigburth, Liverpool - location map Tue 25 June - Liverpool Social Centre Collective Meeting Monthly meeting organising development & use of the Liverpool Social Centre - anyone interested in being involved is welcome. The meeting is on the 4th Tuesday of every month. Entrance to the Liverpool Social Centre is next door to the bookshop, ring the bell labelled 'basement'. 7.30pm - Liverpool Social Centre, in the basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool city centre - location map Tue 25 June - Liverpool Womens LGBT Book Group Book group for LGBT women in Merseyside. We are a group of lesbian and gay women who loving reading. We meet the last Tuesday of each month. Although we try to read books of lesbian interest, this isn't exclusive and suggestions for new reading are always welcome. Discussions are friendly and informal. We tend to choose two books per month so you can read both, just one or neither. If you like chatting about books and want to meet new people, come along and join us. Visit our website or facebook page for details of this month's books. 7.30pm - Doctor Duncans pub, Liverpool City Centre - location map Wed 26 June - Lancashire Womens Book Group We are a group of lesbian women who meet on the last Wednesday of each month in Lancashire, the venue varies. You can get further information about the group and the books we read by visiting our web site. 6.45pm - please email Gloria@lancashirewomensbookgroup for further information Sun 30 June - Gregson Indoor Sunday Markets, Liverpool, L15 Gregson Indoor Sunday Markets are held on the last Sunday of every Month. There is a huge mix of stalls from new, nearly new and handmade. Food and refreshments available from our onsite cafe. 12pm - The Gregson Institue, 55 Garmoyle Road, Liverpool, - location map Mon 1 July - Come Strut Your Stuff - open floor poetry and acoustic music Come Strut Your Stuff - open floor poetry and acoustic music on the first Monday of every month at the Egg Cafe! (or on second Monday of the month when the first Monday clashes with a Bank Holiday).
8pm - The Egg Cafe, 2nd Floor, 16-18 Newington, Liverpool City Centre - location map Wed 3 July - Liverpool Friends of Palestine Monthly Meeting Monthly meeting of Liverpool Friends of Palestine. (Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of every month.) All welcome. 7.30pm - 2nd Floor (Methodists) above News From Nowhere 96 Bold St Liverpool - location map Wed 3 July - Plant, Crafts and Cake sale The students at Dunningsbridge Day Centre have been busy being creative. Come support them in raising funds for future projects. Refreshments available for a small charge. 1.30pm to 3.30pm - Dunningsbridge Centre, 156 Park Lane, Netherton - location map Thu 4 July - Burjesta Theatre presents 'The Real Monsters Revealed' A tale of...Industrial Pollution…The Appropriation of Science for Profit…and the Continuing Battle to Rid the World of Asbestos and the Exploitation of Workers Worldwide. For one night only – Thursday 4th July @ The Casa, Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BQ 7pm, Donations on the door for Merseyside Asbestos Victim Support Group This event is in association with Merseyside Asbestos Victim Support Group and leads into the ACTION MESOTHELIOMA DAY on Friday 5th July taking place at Liverpool Town Hall between 11am and 3pm and open to the public. The aim of the day is to raise awareness about Mesothelioma (a cancer caused by asbestos) and to raise much-needed funds for further research of Mesothelioma. 7pm - The Casa, Hope Street, Liverpool - location map Thu 4 July to Sat 6 July - A Thousand Murdered Girls “a beautifully produced play” Nerve Magazine “a truly moving and educational performance” Seba Rashii Culture Zine Based on the diaries and last testaments of Greek Women Resistance Fighters, from 1944 through to 1949. From fighting fascists in the towns and villages of Greece through to island concentration camps. This beautiful and harrowing play challenges perceptions of the Second World War and British involvement in Greece. Not for the faint hearted. Written by Darren Guy Directed by Mikyla Durkan 7.30pm - Unity Theatre, Back of Hope street Fri 5 July - Action Mesothelioma Day 2013 - Merseyside Asbestos Victims Support Group A commemorative day to raise much needed awareness about Mesothelioma (a cancer caused by Asbestos) and to raise money for research. This event is free and open to all members of the public. Program of Events: 11am Introduction and welcome from Civic Dignitaries 11.15am Lecture from Dr Chris Warburton - Clinical Director/Consultant Respiratory Physician at Aintree Chest Centre 12 Noon - Release of sponsored doves (subject to weather conditions) honouring victims of Mesothelioma 12.30 Performance by Burjesta Theatre on subject titled The Real Monsters Revealed 12.45 Refreshments and Stalls 1.30pm Lecture from Dr Daniel Sterman, Pulmonary Specialist, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, USA 2.15pm Lecture from Nurse Kay Kennedy - Lung Cancer Specialist at Arrowe Park Hospital 3pm Closing remarks and thanks from John Flanagan and Brian Delaway For more information regarding the day's events or to sponsor a dove contact Merseyside Asbestos Victims Support Group on 0151 236 1895 or gfr15@dial.pipex.com 11am - 3pm - The Casa, Hope Street, Liverpool - location map Sat 6 July - Liverpool Friends of Palestine Vigil Liverpool Friends of Palestine will be holding their monthly vigil on the steps of St Luke's Church (the bombed -out church at the top of Bold Street). Vigils held on the first Saturday of every month. 12pm till 2pm - Steps of St Lukes (bombed out) Church, Hardman St, Liverpool city centre - location map Sun 7 July - FOR FOLK SAKE Folk and Acoustic Showcase. FOR FOLK SAKE is a monthly showcase of wonderful local folk and acoustic acts. The event is on the first Sunday of every month and is absolutely free. 7.30pm - Bumper, 14-18 Hardman Street. - location map An opportunity to bathe in the healing, resonant harmonics of the gong. For your own comfort please bring yoga mat/duvet/pillow or whatever you need to chillax. Tickets £10 7.30pm - Unitarian Church, Ullet Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool - location map Mon 15 July - Literature in Pubs Book Group - Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe Literature in Pubs (LIPs) is a community book group searching for literary stimulation in the relaxing atmosphere of a cosy pub. Based in the Railway Pub in Liverpool city centre on the 3rd Monday of every month at 6pm-8pm. The aim is to provide an informal setting for people to come and discuss their ideas in relation to a piece of literature once a month. No literary background is required, just a passion for discussion. The group is very informal and there are no fees or obligations. Just turn up on the evening and discuss the book, all welcome. The book under discussion will be: 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' by Alan Silitoe 6pm - 8pm - The Railway Pub, Tithebarn St., Liverpool - location map Fri 26 July - "Wind in the Willows" Summer Outdoor Theatre Liverpool Young Everyman and Playhouse present an open air performance of "Wind in the Willows" - a family favourite with a bit of a twist.... Tickets £6/£4 Concessions 5pm & 7pm - Croxteth Country Park, Liverpool - location map Wed 31 July - Outdoor Theatre - "Comedy of Errors" Off the Ground Theatre presents The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare “We came into the world like brother and brother, And now let's go hand in hand, not one before another.” Shakespeare's joyful comedy of mistaken identity follows the fortunes of two sets of identical twins, accidentally separated at birth, then miraculously thrown together again. In a town the size of Ephesus, events like these can only lead to confusion. This most farcical of comedies is a carnival of clowning and a laugh out loud treat for the whole family to enjoy. So bring a picnic, your friends and maybe even a bottle or two of wine and revel in the antics in Ephesus. “Another triumph for Off the Ground – the company never fails to unearth new, young talent.” ***** The Public Reviews, Peter Pan (2012) Tickets £12 adult, £7 senior citizens, £5 under 21’s For more information or tickets phone 0151 625 2929 or go to www.offtheground.co.uk 6.30pm - Croxteth Hall and Country Park - location map Fri 6 September - Bill Shankly's Centenary Sportsman's Dinner 3 Course Meal with entertainment featuring well known LFC Author, John Keith, Ian Callaghan and Christopher Carline. Tickets £35 per person. 7:00pm for 7:30pm - Croxteth Hall and Country Park - location map LABL Fair on Saturday 19th October 2013 will be Liverpool's biggest ever ethical and healthy living event! We have 130 stalls, cookery demonstrations, film screenings, talks and a free prize draw on offer. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm - St George's Hall, Liverpool - location map |