What's on in Leek this weekend? - Bowls event, Jubilee storytelling and live music
By Jack Lenton
26th May 2022 | Local News
Did you know that Leek Nub News has its very own local What's On page?
On our What's On page people can submit their upcoming local events, no matter how big or small, and spread the word for free on our site to our thousands of Leek readers.
Make sure to check out our What's On page regularly to find out about the latest upcoming local events, as we update the page several times a week with all the newest things happening in the town.
We are now also going to be giving you the highlights of our What's On page in our news section with our weekly 'Event of the Week' articles - and this week we have picked out three of the most exciting events coming up in Leek very soon.
Find out about them below...
Big Bowls Weekend
Leek Bowling Club is taking part in the British Crown Green Bowling Association's National Big Bowls weekend on Sunday 29th May at 10 am.
All ages are welcome so come along and have a go!
Members will be there to assist and the bar will be open.
Jubilee Storytelling Event
Celebrate the Platinum Jubilee with a fun family interactive story telling event!
The event includes a cake picnic, craft session and story, as well as a mystery special guest.
It's being held at Leek Library on Monday at 11am.
Peak District Big Band
This 19 piece Big Band require no introduction to Leek Arts Festival fans – and the players can't wait to perform in Leek once again.
The band celebrate pieces from the traditional big band repertoire and this year featured vocalist Mia Kerrison will recreate some classics from the big band songbook, together with pieces made famous by Ray Charles, Beverley Knight and Amy Winehouse.
They are playing at Foxlowe Arts Centre on Friday from 7.30pm.
To find out more and if you would like to add your own event to our What's On page and have the chance to be featured in the next Event of the Week article, click here and click the black "Nub It" button to add your event.
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