Category: Event

Amotherby Cat and Kitten Rescue Spring Fair in Slingsby


Saturday 13th May 2023, 10am to 3pm, Slingsby Village Hall.
Amotherby Cat and Kitten Rescue Spring Fair. Free entry. We will have Tombolas, Lucky numbers draw, bric a brac, Interesting stalls selling local products.
Also greetings, cards and note books featuring Art Competition winners entries. Refreshments, including some wonderful homemade cakes.

Ryedale Festival BBC Lunchtime Concerts continue in Hovingham on 3 May 2023

Ryan Corbett – Ryedale Festival

Ryedale Festival’s series of BBC lunchtime concerts continues this week through to Friday.

Wednesday 3 May, 1pm, Hovingham Church: Ryan Corbett (accordion) “…one of the freshest and fastest-rising talents in classical music.”

Thursday 4 May, 1pm, Pickering Parish Church: Santiago Cañón-Valencia (cello) and Naoko Sonoda (piano) The Strad describes this Colombian cellist as ‘mesmerising’ and ‘masterful’.

Friday 5 May, 1pm, Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York: the Mithras Trio, praised for their ‘exquisite phrasing’, ‘full-blooded commitment’ and ‘bold, passionate colours’.

For more information, programme and tickets, visit https://ryedalefestival.com/concerts/

Community Song Cycle, Pickering 29 April

Saturday 29 April, 5pm, Pickering Parish Church

Join star tenor Nicky Spence (BBC Music Magazine Personality of the Year 2022) and an all-age cast for the world premiere of a Community Song Cycle inspired by the Songs of Travel by Vaughan Williams. With new music by Bernard Hughes and words co-created by participants with Hazel Gould, this is a celebration of life’s adventure and the power of imagination.

Ryedale Festival’s BBC Lunchtime concerts follow daily on 2 to 5 May.

More information and tickets: https://ryedalefestival.com/concerts/

Friends of Malton Museum Lecture 19 April

Wednesday 19 April, 7.30pm, The WEST Wing, Malton School, Middlecave Road, Malton.

A study into the life and works of James Pigott Pritchett, one of Yorkshire’s most prolific architects during the early to mid-nineteenth century

Speaker: Graham White

Venue: The new classrooms in the WEST Wing, Malton School, Middlecave Road, Malton.

Directions:   Enter the OUT gate of the WEST WING, Malton School.  The “MUSIC ROOM” is directly in front of you.   Parking space is to the left of this building.  The NEW CLASSROOMS are to the RIGHT OF this building.

Starting time – 7.30 p.m.

Guests are very welcome – guest admission is £5.00 per lecture.

This will be the last lecture of our winter season, followed by our

AGM on Wednesday 19th April.

Anyone interested in hearing of the Friends of Malton Museum’s activities and becoming a Friend are invited for the business of the AGM followed by an opportunity to socialise with other members.