Events - January 26 onwards

EVENTS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 26

CHESTER: Chester Accessibility Action Group holding the Bus Users Forum for Disabled People meeting at 3pm at DIAL House in Hamilton Place. Call 01244 345655 for details.

CHESTER: Chester Society of Natural Science Literature and Art meeting with talk on Burma - Mysterious Country Opening To Visitors by Roy Willis, at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Call 01244 335955.

NESS: Snowdrop walk at Ness Gardens. Admission to gardens applies. Call 0151 353 0123 for details.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 28

CHESTER: Chester Theological Society annual Cathedral lecture - Are There Any Bishops in the Bible? by Professor Loveday Alexander in Chester Cathedral at 2pm. Admission free.

MONDAY, JANUARY 30

CHESTER: Chester Society for Landscape History lecture on Cheshire’s Forgotten Salt Makers: Sea Salt Making on the Wirral by Anthony Annakin-Smith at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Non-members £4. Visit www.chester;andscapehistory.org.uk.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 31

CHESTER: Chester Theatre Club auditions for May production of Macbeth by William Shakespeare at the Little Theatre in Gloucester Street, Newtown, at 7.30pm. Visit www.chestertheatreclub.co.uk for details.

CHESTER: Chester Photographic Society meeting with talk on Impressions of the Landscape by Pierino Algieri at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Visit www.chesterphotographicsociety.org or call 01244 300166.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1

BACKFORD: Backford Mollington & District Local History Society meeting with talk on The Poulton Research Project by Mike Emery at Backford and Mollington Village Hall at 7.30pm.

CHESTER: Grosvenor Museum Lectures 2011-12 Series 1 presents The Rise and Fall of Edward II by Dr John Doran in The Grosvenor Museum at 1pm. Admission £3. Call 01244 512151.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2

CHESTER: Chester Theatre Club auditions for May production of Macbeth by William Shakespeare at the Little Theatre in Gloucester Street, Newtown, at 7.30pm. Visit www.chestertheatreclub.co.uk for details.

CHESTER: Chester Society of Natural Science Literature and Art meeting with talk on Circumnavigation of Sumatra by Tony Ord, at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Call 01244 335955.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5

CHESTER: Vintage and handmade fair at Telfords Warehouse byŠHani Fearon,ŠKimberley HodgeŠandŠLucy Jazzle Fearon from noon-5pm. Admission free.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6

CHESTER: The Geographical Association – Chester Branch lecture on Modern Slavery in an Emerging Superpower: The Human Trafficking and Slavery of India’s Dalits by Malcolm Egner of the Dalit Freedom Network in the Best Building, University of Chester Main Campus, at 5pm. Admission free. Call 01244 513830.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8

CHESTER: Lecture on Medieval Queenship: Ideal and Reality - contrary to popular perceptions, the life of a medieval queen was not easy. Usually selected as a marriage partnjer for political and diplomatic reasons, her role was heavily prescribed by contemporary custom and practice. This lecture will explore contemporary expectations of queenship and consider some examples of both successful and unsuccessful queens. It will be given by Diana Dunn of the University of Chester at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre from 1-2pm.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9

CHESTER: Chester Society of Natural Science Literature and Art meeting with talk on How Great is Thomas Brassey? by Peter Bolt, at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Call 01244 335955.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10

CHESTER: Farmers’ Market at the Grosvenor Garden Centre in Wrexham Road from 10am. Visit www.grosvenorgardencentre.co.uk or call 01244 625200.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11

WREXHAM: Wrexham Antiques & Collectors Fair at the Memorial Hall from 9.30am-3.30pm. Adults £1, concessions 70p, children free accompanied by an adult. Cafe at the event, pay and display car park adjacent to the hall. Contact 01492 547868, 07786016576 or email wrexhamfair@aol.com.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16

CHESTER: Chester Society of Natural Science Literature and Art meeting with talk on Fakes and Forgeries by Malcolm Kenwood, at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Call 01244 335955.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19

FRODSHAM: Table top sale at the community centre in Fluin Lane from 10am-2pm. Entrance 50p. Call 01928 732222 or email events@frodshamcc.co.uk.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20

CHESTER: Society of Thirteen meeting with talk on The English Parish Church – an Architectural and Social History by author and broadcaster Andrew Davies, at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Visitors £6. Call 0151 346 1017.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22

CHESTER: Grosvenor Museum Society meeting with talk on Some Famous Courtesans by Michael Murphy at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Members free, visitors £4, students £2. Contact: 01244 532199.

TUESDAY, MARCH 13

CHESTER: Grosvenor Museum Society meeting with talk on Early Stuart Chester as a Centre for Regional Painting by Professor Robert Tittler at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Members free, visitors £4, students £2. Contact: 01244 532199.

CHESTER: Chester Photographic Society meeting with talk on Close Encounters by Margaret Sixsmith at the United Reformed Church in Oldfield Drive, Vicars Cross, at 7.30pm. Visit www.chesterphotographicsociety.org or call 01244 300166.

MONDAY, MARCH 19

CHESTER: Society of Thirteen joint meeting with Royal Geographical Society featuring talk on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea by David Edwards, fellow of the Royal Geographical Society who recently went on an ocean research trip in the Pacific on a ship that has sailed the world for over 20 years doing cutting edge research on climate change, at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Visitors £6. Call 0151 346 1017.

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

CHESTER: Chester Photographic Society meeting with talk on Magnum by Dr Lynn Hilditch at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Visit www.chesterphotographicsociety.org or call 01244 300166.

TUESDAY, APRIL 10

CHESTER: Chester Photographic Society meeting with talk on The Bebington Salon of Photography by Bob Dennis at the Grosvenor Museum Lecture Theatre at 7.30pm. Visit www.chesterphotographicsociety.org or call 01244 300166.

MONDAY, APRIL 16

CHESTER: Society of Thirteen meeting with talk on Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves;The Representation of the Working Classes in Art by Linda Smith, who lectures at the Tate and Tate Modern, at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Visitors £6. Call 0151 346 1017.

TUESDAY, APRIL 17

CHESTER: Grosvenor Museum Society AGM with talk on Cheshire Agriculture: Mid 19th century to the present by Doug Haynes at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Members free, visitors £4, students £2. Contact: 01244 532199.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 16

CHESTER: Grosvenor Museum Society meeting with talk on Merseyside’s Connection with the American Civil War by Len Ellison at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Members free, visitors £4, students £2. Contact: 01244 532199.

MONDAY, MAY 21

CHESTER: Society of Thirteen meeting with talk on Energy Needs for the UK over the next 100 Years by Professor Tim Greenshaw, a member of the physics department at Liverpool University which is involved in energy and climate change studies, at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.30pm. Visitors £6. Call 0151 346 1017.

MONDAY, JUNE 18

CHESTER: Society of Thirteen AGM with talk on Saltney – Railway Gateway to North Wales by Geoff Pickard, at the Grosvenor Museum at 7.15pm. Visitors £6. Call 0151 346 1017.