Showing posts with label Saturday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saturday. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Uppingham In Bloom Winter Warmer, Saturday, February 18th, 2023

Uppingham February 2015


Uppingham In Bloom Winter Warmer

Saturday, February 18th, 2023

12:00pm - 2:00pm

Two course lunch of homemade soup and Baines bread with a choice of filled jacket potatoes. £6.50 on the door. Uppingham In Bloom's legendary tombola and a warm welcome to all.

Uppingham Town Hall

49 High Street East

Uppingham

The event runs from 12:00pm to 2:00pm

Friday, February 04, 2022

Stamford Heavenly Chocolates Mill Street Oakham Rutland Opens Saturday 5th February 2022

Stamford Heavenly Chocolates Mill Street Oakham Rutland Opens Saturday 5th February 2022

















Wednesday, November 03, 2021

Oakham Market Oakham Rutland Every Wednesday and Saturday

Oakham Market Oakham Rutland Every Wednesday and Saturday










Tuesday, August 10, 2021

This is The Queen Tribute Band coming to the Rutland Showground on Saturday 28th August 2021

This is The Queen Tribute Band coming to the Rutland Showground on Saturday 28th August


Recent Facebook Review:

They are not the best sorry we saw them at the Corn Exchange a while ago not really impressed might be other people's cup of tea but not ours.



Friday, March 26, 2021

Coming soon to Gaol Street in Oakham Town Centre this summer a new monthly Arts & Crafts market on the 1st Saturday of the month.


Coming soon to Gaol Street in Oakham Town Centre this summer a new monthly Arts & Crafts market on the 1st Saturday of the month. 

Only 15 stalls available. 

If you want to be included in this event then please contact 4Oakham.

Info@4oakham.com

www.facebook.com/4oakham

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Woodbine Contemporary Arts, Saturday, 14th September, the first exhibition in new gallery, 7 Orange Street, Uppingham

Woodbine Contemporary Arts, Saturday, 14th September, the first exhibition in new gallery, 7 Orange Street, Uppingham

New Gallery – New Works
14th – 28th September
Thursday, Friday, Saturday 11.00 – 5.00


Saturday, 14th September  the first exhibition in  new gallery at 7 Orange Street, Uppingham,
just around the corner from our present location.

The show will feature new, previously unseen work from Loïc Gesnouin, Charles Harrison, Juliet Holton, Emma Jackson, Michael Kelly, Julie Needham and Richard Newman. images below.

The  new premises are opposite the nationally respected Goldmark Gallery, street.

two shows will also be opening at the Goldmark Gallery, one featuring the work of Martin Wenham, and the other George Grosz’s Ecce Homo suite.

We will be serving refreshments from 12.00 on Saturday, September 14th and hope that you will be able to join us to view the new shows in Orange Street. As Mike Goldmark says: “Three great exhibitions in one street. Why stay at home?”

Loïc Gesnouin


Parade
oil on linen
image size: 1160mm x 890mm
£3,800

Charles Harrison


Jingle
mixed media on canvas
image size: 900mm x 1150m
£3,600


Juliet Holton

3613/3
mixed media on board
image size: 600mm x 600mm
£950


Emma Jackson

Canopy No.2
oil on canvas
image size: 2000mm x 2000mm
£2,500


Michael Kelly

Study – For the Position
pencil
image size: 540mm x 750mm
£850


Refrain
mixed media on board
image size: 760mm x 955mm
£2,200
 
 
Richard Newman

Awakening
oil and charcoal on raw canvas
910mm x 910mm
£2,300
 
 
 
Woodbine Contemporary Arts 

The Falcon Hotel Courtyard | Market Place | Uppingham | LE15 9PY

01406 330693 | 07980 167404 | yorath@woodbinecontemporaryarts.co.uk 

Monday, April 29, 2013

The Open Air Mission, Came To Save Oakham, Saturday, Will Pray for Oakham Town Council



The Open Air Mission, Came To Save Oakham, Saturday

The preachers stood in a circle in Gaol Street on Saturday
and pounced on shoppers as they passed.

I listened to their very simplistic message. Accept Jesus and all
your problem would be solved.

I pointed out the list of Christian Oakham Town Councillors
and explained my current situation. I asked them to pray
for their fellow Christians. I was told their is such a thing as
false Christians and they will be judged. So in the meantime
one has to suffer. Although I do remember one of the Councillors
who I can't name for legal reason did say once my problems
wont last last as they will all soon be dead due to old age. I wonder
if they include them self in that comment? They have published some
of the most disgusting filthy attacks against me since pre 2010.

I watched a programme later that evening and was interested
to hear Margaret Thatchers mother was described as a bigoted
Methodist by one of her own daughters.

At least of Oakham Town Councils, Councillors is one of those.

Once accusing me of bringing the council into disrepute for celebrating
my birthday in a gay bar whilst watching "transvestites" who were actually
drag queens.