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Oh La La

Oh La La

Aughton Village Hall will be hosting another event in partnership with Spot On Lancashire.

Oh La La will be providing an evening of Jazz and Pop with a suitbale french twist.

Sunday 13th May at 7pm – Tickets will be available soon.

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Spot On

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Did you decide to make 2012 your year of culture.

Well … Spot On (from Lancashire County Council) has lined up a range of stunning and exciting events for your enjoyment over the next few months from Children’s to Cabaret and Drama to Music events.

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A new selection of wines available behind the bar in Red White and Rose

We now offer a Merlot, White Zinfandel and Sauvignon Blanc from Orchid Boulevard


Aughton Village Hall is proud to release a new selection of wine available behind the bar.
We now have a selection of wines from Calafornia.
The Orchid Boulevard selection features a Merlot (red), White Zinfandel (Rose) and Sauvignon blanc (White).
The bar is available when you hire the Oakleaf suite, free of charge, simply request it when booking.

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Licensed to Trill

Licensed to Trill

Aughton Village Hall hosted another fabulous event from ‘Spot On’, with Licensed to Trill on Sunday (27th November 2011).

This is the latest successful event from Spot On hosted at the hall, following on from events such as Ben Osbourne’s “Jurassic Coast” as well as many others. The audience loved “Opera Dudes” with its wonderful music and superb voices with the whole show being funny and quirky, including audience participation in songs and mimes which especially entertained the younger members of the audience, with the parents, grandparents and other adults enthralled by the sheer variety of the performance.

“Licensed to Trill” was the title of the show, but it went far beyond the 007 theme from burlesque to high opera and back again.

What did the Audience think?

So wonderfully professional

When can we see them again?

Outstanding, the best show I’ve ever see at the Village Hall


The event was presented through a collaboration between Aughton Village Hall and Spot On.


If you missed it and or would just love to see ‘posh and bricks’ again then check out there website: www.operadudes.com/.

Spot On will be back with another fabulous performance soon.

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Updates: 9 December
Due to updates being performed on the severs which host the Aughton Village Hall Website the site will be unavailable from 10pm on the 9th December 2011.
The updates are expected to take about 4 hours to complete. Once the update is complete the site may experience minor issues.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Find outs what’s on at Aughton Village Hall.
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Aughton Village Hall welcomes the Hoghton Players Gilbert & Sullivan Society on Saturday 15 October at 7.30 p.m. with a narrated concert version of “The Gondoliers”

Tickets:

Adults: £7
Concessions: £6
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November 2011 is the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Aughton Village Hall.

To celebrate this historic occasion we are holding our first ever Bridge afternoon on Wednesday 9th November from 2pm until 4:30pm.

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“Jurassic Journey” is the latest presentation by the award winning photographer, who has been the stills man for David Attenborough. “Jurassic Journey” is Ben Osborne’s story of the Dorset and East Devon World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast, inspired by its geology, wildlife, culture, its people and its landscapes.

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