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Saturday 2nd December

Reflexions and Connetions – Exhibition continues until Sunday 31st December
A beautiful exhibition of work by Peter and Beverley Hicks (Father and Daughter) exploring their ideas and deeply felt concerns in relation to the landscape of North Yorkshire. As has been the case for many artists, writers and musicians in the past, landscape is the vehicle for their creativity and each artist allows their paintings to reflect on a place without being beholden to its familiarities.
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Monolith – Exhibition continues until Wednesday 20th December
The purpose of this exhibition is to investigate the relationship of the human experience during deep Winter. Gina focuses on moments of reflection on the natural landscape at night and show how there is a resonance and intrigue to be found in a deceptively dormant landscape.
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Momentum… Memories Journeys and Times – Exhibition continues until Saturday 23rd December
Sandra Meech and Elizabeth Brimelow are landscape inspired artists.
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Treasured – Textilia3 continues until Saturday 23rd December
What do we really value? Many things that have little or no monetary worth are deeply treasured – memories, family sayings, a particular poem or a special place.
View details >Santa Experience continues until Saturday 23rd December
Free Elf Academy , walk-through experience, mini golf and a family visit to Sant’s Grotto – all in price including present. write your letter to Santa before joining the Experience walk-through Narnia and Who-Ville. Make your reindeer food
View details >Sunday 3rd December
Family fun, Games, Raffle, Turkey buns, Mulled wine, Hot drinks, Craft Stalls and Lots of Christmas Cheer
View details >Beautiful hymns and readings with the lighting of candles to enter into the mystery of Advent.
View details >Monday 4th December
Great price to include the Golf Club’s great home made equiche, mulled wine and the class
View details >Tuesday 5th December
improve your front crawl in two weekly lessons with Level 2 Swimming and Triathlon coach Rachel Mellor
View details >Wednesday 6th December
Weekly market every Wednesday with stalls of fruit, meat, baking, fish , eggs etc and books and bric-a-brac
View details >NatWest Mobile Bank – Sedbergh
Main Street, Sedbergh
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Rugby: Sedbergh School v Millfield
A key match for the School with one of their greatest rivals
View details >Come and join us for our traditional evening of festive family fun
View details >Funding for Sustainable Businesses and Community Projects in the Dales
This talk is pitched at businesses, community groups and individuals wanting to find out more about how the Yorkshire Dales National Park’s Sustainable Development Fund can support projects that aim to promote a more sustainable way of living in, working in or visiting the National Park. Meet Andrea Burden, Sustainable Development Officer for the Park who will introduce the scheme, the funding available and how to apply. Edward Sexton of Clapham based Glencroft will then reveal how the fund helped kick-start his company’s now successful ‘farm to yarn’ project – Clapdale Wool – buying fleeces from farms within a 5-mile radius and transforming them into Yorkshire-made hand-knit yarn.
View details >La Nativite by Olivier Messianen – Organ Recital
You are warmly invited to Sedbergh Chapel on Wednesday evening at 8.30 pm to hear John Seymour play this unusual but powerful organ piece which is a modern musical depiction of the Nativity story-La Nativite du Seigneur
View details >Thursday 7th December
Pop along for homemade sou[, hot drinks and cake
View details >Friday 8th December
Join a fabulous weekend of lively Folk Carols in Dent – mediaeval Carols, Folk Carols, Sheffield pub carols, Carols from other countries, and much more.
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A concert of Benjamin Britten’s a Ceremony of Carols sung by the School Choir to which everyone is welcome
View details >Saturday 9th December
Join a fabulous weekend of lively Folk Carols in Dent – mediaeval Carols, Folk Carols, Sheffield pub carols, Carols from other countries, and much more.
View details >Sunday 10th December
Join a fabulous weekend of lively Folk Carols in Dent – mediaeval Carols, Folk Carols, Sheffield pub carols, Carols from other countries, and much more.
View details >Hot meal, crafts, games, drama and music Open to All
View details >Wednesday 13th December

History Society: Fact & Fiction in Novels
Jean Briggs, a successful local historical novelist, will describe how she has combined ‘fact’ and ‘fiction’ in her novels, giving evidence from her own writing. You will hear some details of the narratives and characters of her twelve publications
View details >Saturday 16th December
Meat sand Potato Pie – Happy Feet
Evening of a singalong with
Viv and Ernie Hailwood under the guise of Happy Feet
Sunday 17th December
Tuesday 19th December
Wednesday 20th December

Monolith – Exhibition ends on this day
The purpose of this exhibition is to investigate the relationship of the human experience during deep Winter. Gina focuses on moments of reflection on the natural landscape at night and show how there is a resonance and intrigue to be found in a deceptively dormant landscape.
View details >Mr Claus ad his Elves will set off on their sleigh around Sedbergh at 6 pm from the Tollbar heading through Main Street to Thorns Bank before travelling along Back Lane as well as calling at some of the housing estates.
View details >Thursday 21st December
Saturday 23rd December

Momentum… Memories Journeys and Times – Exhibition ends on this day
Sandra Meech and Elizabeth Brimelow are landscape inspired artists.
View details >Santa Experience ends on this day
Free Elf Academy , walk-through experience, mini golf and a family visit to Sant’s Grotto – all in price including present. write your letter to Santa before joining the Experience walk-through Narnia and Who-Ville. Make your reindeer food
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Treasured – Textilia3 ends on this day
What do we really value? Many things that have little or no monetary worth are deeply treasured – memories, family sayings, a particular poem or a special place.
View details >Sunday 24th December
Monday 25th December

Don’t spend Christmas Day alone ….. Come and see us for a real warm Christmas Welcome.
View details >Tuesday 26th December

Boxing Day Charity Walk & Brunch
Dog and child friendly walk
View details >Sunday 31st December

Reflexions and Connetions – Exhibition ends on this day
A beautiful exhibition of work by Peter and Beverley Hicks (Father and Daughter) exploring their ideas and deeply felt concerns in relation to the landscape of North Yorkshire. As has been the case for many artists, writers and musicians in the past, landscape is the vehicle for their creativity and each artist allows their paintings to reflect on a place without being beholden to its familiarities.
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Disco playing songs from across the decades into the new year
View details >Wednesday 10th January

Water – Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward starts and continues until Sunday 31st March
Water is an exhibition exploring two different Artists’ observations and interpretations of the theme of water. Rivers, ponds, waterfalls, clouds, puddles, and the wildlife within North Yorkshire’s waterways inspire both Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward. Their unique styles complement each other to bring an interesting exhibition of the natural world.
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Called to Water – Nancy Gray starts and continues until Sunday 31st March
I have always been called to water, having grown up near lakes and rivers and holidays by the sea. Drawn to its mysterious depths, transparent and yet visible, reflecting light and catching colours. Intrigued by cold water’s healing properties and the wonderful feeling of being submerged in an icy blanket.
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Shifting Borders – South West Scotland Printmakers starts and continues until Sunday 31st March
South West Scotland Printmakers is a cooperative of printmakers and supporters from Southwest Scotland and surrounding areas. Their aim is to create both physical and virtual spaces where often rurally isolated printmakers can talk about printmaking, exchanging knowledge, skills, news and information.
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History Society: Stained Glass
Peter McNaugh is a very experienced artist and restorer of stained glass in both modern and historic settings. He learnt his craft and was trained in the tradition of stained glass techniques at York Minster. Peter now has a vast wealth of experience. We will be privileged to be shown the processes that are involved in the production and restoration of different kinds of stained glass and some particularly fine examples of the craft
View details >Saturday 13th January
Film followed by afternoon tea followed by cabaret and cocktails
View details >Sunday 14th January
Thursday 18th January
Wednesday 24th January

History Society: Excavations at High Carlingill
Jan Hicks, the Chairman of the Lunesdale Archaeology Society, which was set up in 2011, will talk to us about Digging for Britain – excavations at High Carlingill. The research project was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and ha produced many interesting finds
View details >Saturday 27th January
Thursday 1st February

Water – Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward continues until Sunday 31st March
Water is an exhibition exploring two different Artists’ observations and interpretations of the theme of water. Rivers, ponds, waterfalls, clouds, puddles, and the wildlife within North Yorkshire’s waterways inspire both Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward. Their unique styles complement each other to bring an interesting exhibition of the natural world.
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Called to Water – Nancy Gray continues until Sunday 31st March
I have always been called to water, having grown up near lakes and rivers and holidays by the sea. Drawn to its mysterious depths, transparent and yet visible, reflecting light and catching colours. Intrigued by cold water’s healing properties and the wonderful feeling of being submerged in an icy blanket.
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Shifting Borders – South West Scotland Printmakers continues until Sunday 31st March
South West Scotland Printmakers is a cooperative of printmakers and supporters from Southwest Scotland and surrounding areas. Their aim is to create both physical and virtual spaces where often rurally isolated printmakers can talk about printmaking, exchanging knowledge, skills, news and information.
View details >Wednesday 7th February

History Society: Longhouses in the Duddon Valley
Steph Cove , who is a member of the Duddon Valley Local History Group, will give an account of the group’s investigation into 39 farming-related longhouses in the valley. This survey was conducted in a professional manner by trained volunteers from the SocietyZOOM
View details >Friday 9th February
Sedbergh School half term starts and continues until Sunday 18th February
Tuesday 13th February
Pancake Party – Shrove Tuesday
Join us for pancakes, crafts, games and songs and a short talk
View details >Wednesday 14th February
The Liturgy of Ash Wednesday
View details >Sunday 18th February
Wednesday 21st February

History Society: Hornby Castle
The Culture of an elite Medieval Household
View details >Monday 26th February
Friday 1st March

Water – Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward continues until Sunday 31st March
Water is an exhibition exploring two different Artists’ observations and interpretations of the theme of water. Rivers, ponds, waterfalls, clouds, puddles, and the wildlife within North Yorkshire’s waterways inspire both Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward. Their unique styles complement each other to bring an interesting exhibition of the natural world.
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Called to Water – Nancy Gray continues until Sunday 31st March
I have always been called to water, having grown up near lakes and rivers and holidays by the sea. Drawn to its mysterious depths, transparent and yet visible, reflecting light and catching colours. Intrigued by cold water’s healing properties and the wonderful feeling of being submerged in an icy blanket.
View details >
Shifting Borders – South West Scotland Printmakers continues until Sunday 31st March
South West Scotland Printmakers is a cooperative of printmakers and supporters from Southwest Scotland and surrounding areas. Their aim is to create both physical and virtual spaces where often rurally isolated printmakers can talk about printmaking, exchanging knowledge, skills, news and information.
View details >Wednesday 6th March
Friday 8th March
Ben Crosland returns to the School with his quintet to perform his latest album ‘Solway Stories’
View details >Sunday 10th March

A popular evening of Jazz and Swing items performed by Sedbergh School pupils with the audience sitting round tables and enjoying wine and cheese in Powell Hall. Black Tie Drinks and light refreshments included in price
View details >Monday 18th March
Tuesday 19th March
Sedbergh School’s famous ten mile run over the fells. Pupils have to be 16, pass a medical and complete the Qualifier run within a certain time limit. Usually around 180 boys and girls take part in the run, some competing for the honour of the first few home, but many just to say they completed it. Winning the Ten Mile is the peak of any pupil’s career.
View details >Wednesday 20th March

History Society: Echoes Across the Borderlines
Christine Craghill’s talk will demonstrate how the onset of war, set against the Anglo-Scottish border had brought about many changes. She mentions the legacy of ‘the reverberations of rustlers, kidnappers, blackmailers, counterfeiters and murderers who had operated on both sides of the border
View details >Friday 22nd March
Sunday 24th March
Thursday 28th March
Sunday 31st March

Water – Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward ends on this day
Water is an exhibition exploring two different Artists’ observations and interpretations of the theme of water. Rivers, ponds, waterfalls, clouds, puddles, and the wildlife within North Yorkshire’s waterways inspire both Jo Garlick and Lynn Ward. Their unique styles complement each other to bring an interesting exhibition of the natural world.
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Called to Water – Nancy Gray ends on this day
I have always been called to water, having grown up near lakes and rivers and holidays by the sea. Drawn to its mysterious depths, transparent and yet visible, reflecting light and catching colours. Intrigued by cold water’s healing properties and the wonderful feeling of being submerged in an icy blanket.
View details >
Shifting Borders – South West Scotland Printmakers ends on this day
South West Scotland Printmakers is a cooperative of printmakers and supporters from Southwest Scotland and surrounding areas. Their aim is to create both physical and virtual spaces where often rurally isolated printmakers can talk about printmaking, exchanging knowledge, skills, news and information.
View details >Wednesday 3rd April

The Space We Fill – NOLITEX starts and continues until Sunday 7th July
What is a space?
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Ghyll, Gryke and Glyph – Anne Evans and Gina Tawn starts and continues until Sunday 7th July
Inspired by the wild and beautiful Northern Fells and a shared history of drawing from life, local artists Gina Tawn and Ann Evans collaborate to make a new collection of work.
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Step by Step – Kay Leech and Gillian Cooper starts and continues until Sunday 7th July
As Kay lives in Cumbria and Gillian lives in the Trossachs, textiles and walking are intertwined within their lives. The steady rhythm of walking is echoed by the rhythm of stitch. The building up of layers with material and stitch and the repetitive process of stitch resonates with the layers of footpaths crisscrossing the landscape which have developed over hundreds of years through the repetitive process of walking. Footsteps overwriting those who have walked the same paths before. Small steps on a walk, small pieces of fabric, all joining together to make a coherent whole.
View details >Saturday 20th April
Crafts, handmade toys, flowers and plants, garments, home produce, art and photography and special children’s sections. Homemade refreshments and musical entertainment.
View details >Saturday 27th April
Wednesday 1st May

The Space We Fill – NOLITEX continues until Sunday 7th July
What is a space?
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Ghyll, Gryke and Glyph – Anne Evans and Gina Tawn continues until Sunday 7th July
Inspired by the wild and beautiful Northern Fells and a shared history of drawing from life, local artists Gina Tawn and Ann Evans collaborate to make a new collection of work.
View details >
Step by Step – Kay Leech and Gillian Cooper continues until Sunday 7th July
As Kay lives in Cumbria and Gillian lives in the Trossachs, textiles and walking are intertwined within their lives. The steady rhythm of walking is echoed by the rhythm of stitch. The building up of layers with material and stitch and the repetitive process of stitch resonates with the layers of footpaths crisscrossing the landscape which have developed over hundreds of years through the repetitive process of walking. Footsteps overwriting those who have walked the same paths before. Small steps on a walk, small pieces of fabric, all joining together to make a coherent whole.
View details >Sunday 5th May
Wednesday 15th May
Thursday 16th May
Sunday 19th May
Pentecost Sunday – service and barbeque
Joint Service with Holy Communion – activities for children
View details >Monday 27th May
Saturday 1st June

The Space We Fill – NOLITEX continues until Sunday 7th July
What is a space?
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Ghyll, Gryke and Glyph – Anne Evans and Gina Tawn continues until Sunday 7th July
Inspired by the wild and beautiful Northern Fells and a shared history of drawing from life, local artists Gina Tawn and Ann Evans collaborate to make a new collection of work.
View details >
Step by Step – Kay Leech and Gillian Cooper continues until Sunday 7th July
As Kay lives in Cumbria and Gillian lives in the Trossachs, textiles and walking are intertwined within their lives. The steady rhythm of walking is echoed by the rhythm of stitch. The building up of layers with material and stitch and the repetitive process of stitch resonates with the layers of footpaths crisscrossing the landscape which have developed over hundreds of years through the repetitive process of walking. Footsteps overwriting those who have walked the same paths before. Small steps on a walk, small pieces of fabric, all joining together to make a coherent whole.
View details >Sunday 2nd June
Sunday 16th June

Sedbergh Music Festival starts and continues until Thursday 27th June
Details to come
View details >Thursday 27th June
Saturday 29th June
Monday 1st July

The Space We Fill – NOLITEX continues until Sunday 7th July
What is a space?
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Ghyll, Gryke and Glyph – Anne Evans and Gina Tawn continues until Sunday 7th July
Inspired by the wild and beautiful Northern Fells and a shared history of drawing from life, local artists Gina Tawn and Ann Evans collaborate to make a new collection of work.
View details >
Step by Step – Kay Leech and Gillian Cooper continues until Sunday 7th July
As Kay lives in Cumbria and Gillian lives in the Trossachs, textiles and walking are intertwined within their lives. The steady rhythm of walking is echoed by the rhythm of stitch. The building up of layers with material and stitch and the repetitive process of stitch resonates with the layers of footpaths crisscrossing the landscape which have developed over hundreds of years through the repetitive process of walking. Footsteps overwriting those who have walked the same paths before. Small steps on a walk, small pieces of fabric, all joining together to make a coherent whole.
View details >Sunday 7th July

Ghyll, Gryke and Glyph – Anne Evans and Gina Tawn ends on this day
Inspired by the wild and beautiful Northern Fells and a shared history of drawing from life, local artists Gina Tawn and Ann Evans collaborate to make a new collection of work.
View details >
Step by Step – Kay Leech and Gillian Cooper ends on this day
As Kay lives in Cumbria and Gillian lives in the Trossachs, textiles and walking are intertwined within their lives. The steady rhythm of walking is echoed by the rhythm of stitch. The building up of layers with material and stitch and the repetitive process of stitch resonates with the layers of footpaths crisscrossing the landscape which have developed over hundreds of years through the repetitive process of walking. Footsteps overwriting those who have walked the same paths before. Small steps on a walk, small pieces of fabric, all joining together to make a coherent whole.
View details >Saturday 20th July
Crafts. Tea. Coffee. Stalls. Children’s entertainment
View details >Sunday 21st July
Saturday 27th July
Friday 9th August
Hells Fells Family Music Festival
A music festival celebrating of our armed forces & emergency services. All profits will be used to support those from the armed forces and emergency services who struggle in the years ahead.
View details >Saturday 10th August
Hells Fells Family Music Festival
A music festival celebrating of our armed forces & emergency services. All profits will be used to support those from the armed forces and emergency services who struggle in the years ahead.
View details >Sunday 11th August
Hells Fells Family Music Festival
A music festival celebrating of our armed forces & emergency services. All profits will be used to support those from the armed forces and emergency services who struggle in the years ahead.
View details >Sunday 18th August