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| 3rd: Pub Quiz, St John's Football Club, in aid of the Western Live at Home Scheme, with quiz master Ernie Baker. £5 per adult; £1 per child. Buffet and raffle. 7:30pm. Contact Fran Griffiths on 843012/414796. email:westernlah@manx.net |
| 3rd-5th: Red Viking Festival. The Viking Village will be open for three days and is located in the field adjacent to the Peel Swimming Pool and campsite. Entry into the village: Adults: £4. Children £2. Tickets available at the village gates. Contact Roy Baker on 483744 for information, or visit the Viking Festival website |
| 3rd: Peel Carnival Princess Selection, Guild Hall, Athol Street, Peel. Selection of Peel Carnival Princess and her two attendants @ 7:30pm. Princess 8 to 11 years; attendants 4 to 7 years. Contact Ian Baker on 201039 |
4th: Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Centenary Centre. Tickets £18, show starts 8.00 pm.
Tickets now available from normal ticket outlets.
Kenny Ball Website |
7th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public. See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
| 12th: Pub Quiz, at the Highwayman Pub. Fund raiser towards the Inca Trek Challenge to Macchu Piccu for the Isle of Man's Children's Centre by Lindsay Quayle. 7:30pm. Contact Lindsay on 422853 or email |
13th-19th: Yn Chruinnaght, The Inter-Celtic Festival takes up residence at the Centenary Centre for three days and nights of top quality entertainment supported by the IOM Arts Council and the
Manx Heritage Foundation. Tickets from usual outlets as well as from Manx Telecom shops (Douglas) from Friday 19th June. For more information: link . Centenary Centre |
15th: Peel Heritage Trust, Brian Rae: A walk up Colby Glen link |
| 19th: Carol Dunnett Memorial Sponsored Walk, from Market Place in Peel. Peel and Glenfaba Hospice group Annual sponsored walk Peel/St Johns/Peel; 2pm. Finish at Sailing CLub for refreshments. Sponsor forms from Jeanette Sheridan (844846) or Hospice Shop, Peel. |
21st: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public. See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
23rd-26th: Shakespeare in Peel Castle. Theatre Set-up production of Cymbeline in the spectacular location of Peel Castle. Theatre Set-up |
27th: Laughing Matters Ever wondered why Laughter makes us feel good? Then come along and listen to Stephanie.
A former pupil of QE11 High school, Stephanie now runs her own Laughter Therapy Company and travels all over the UK, and Europe, giving motivational talks and training to health workers, business executives, employees and many others. She also does stand up comedy in clubs all over the UK. It’s a fun and Informative evening. See her website
Starts 7:30pm. Tickets £10 to include a complimentary drink during the interval. Available from Celtic Gold, Michael Street, Peel or call to reserve tickets: Lindsay 422853 (This evening is to raise funds for her Mum’s Inca Trek Challenge for the Isle of Man Children’s Centre). Centenary Centre |
24th: NUNFACTOR "Habit forming Fun" "Nun stop silliness" Based, very loosely on X-Factor, it is the story of a convent that is hosting the regional finals looking for a nun to go through the national finals. Centenary Centre. Show starts 7.30 Tickets £8 from Celtic Gold, Peter Norris Music and Shakti Man. Or on the door, if not sold out - also by phoning 451820 |
31st - 1st August: Churchill Productions present Jim Cartwright’s play, “Two”, Friday 31st July and Saturday 1st August. Curtain up at 8.00pm. Tickets £10 (£5 concessions for OAPs and Students), “Laughter, love, lamentations and lager…” Set in a northern pub owned by a savagely bickering husband and wife, TWO is a series of short vignettes that skilfully combines pathos and humour, with all fourteen characters played by just two actors who drag us through the whole gamut of emotions. These amazing parts should leave the performers breathless and the audience stunned, silent and scratching their heads wondering how it was all done. Centenary Centre. link |
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| 31st July - 1st August: Churchill Productions present Jim Cartwright’s play, “Two”, Friday 31st July and Saturday 1st August. Curtain up at 8.00pm. Tickets £10 (£5 concessions for OAPs and Students), “Laughter, love, lamentations and lager…” Set in a northern pub owned by a savagely bickering husband and wife, TWO is a series of short vignettes that skilfully combines pathos and humour, with all fourteen characters played by just two actors who drag us through the whole gamut of emotions. These amazing parts should leave the performers breathless and the audience stunned, silent and scratching their heads wondering how it was all done. Centenary Centre. link |
2nd: Peel Carnival, Peel Promenade and Quay. A fun packed day of free entertainment with over £1000 worth of prizes to be won by carnival entrants. Contact Ian Baker on 201039 or email |
4th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
8th: Dean Friedman Straight from the Edinburgh Festival presenting songs with a humorous twist.
Show starts 8.00 pm - Tickets £16
Visit his website. Centenary Centre |
12th: Peel Heritage Trust, John Kennaugh: A walk around St John's link |
7-9th: Traditional Boat Weekend. The full and varied weekend takes place in and around Peel Harbour over the weekend 7th to 9th August 2009. This event is extremely popular with west coast yachtsmen and will include a boat jumble, two "fun races" and a parade of sail. Come along to Peel for an enjoyable day or two in August. link |
| 14th: Coffee Morning in aid of the Friends of Robert Owen House. Corrin Hall, Peel. Raffle stalls and light refreshments. Admission £1. Contact Adrienne and John Teare on 842682. Email teare-fulmar@manx.net. |
14th-15th: Houghton Weavers Those Lancashire lads make a welcome return to Peel - this time for two shows. Tickets £15 - Curtain up 8:00 pm. Centenary Centre |
18th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
22nd: ABBA tribute, Featuring Planet ABBA, one of the best tribute bands around.
They're out of this world!
Tickets £12 from all the usual outlets. Show starts 8.00 pm. Centenary Centre |
29th: While & Matthews, Centenary Centre. Chris While and Julie Mathews are considered to be the best female duo on the folk circuit today. They will be remembered as part of Daphne's Flight which included Christine Collister. As singers, songwriters and musicians, they appeal to a very wide audience. Tickets £10 - Curtain up 8:00pm Visit their website |
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1st: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
12th: "Putting on the style" at the Centenary Centre with Paul Leegan & The Legends. Details soon, in the meantime Visit his Website |
15th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
16th: Peel Heritage Trust, Eddie Lowey, "Memories of Childhood" 7:30pm at the Wesleyan Chapel. link |
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6th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
10th: The Middle Yard with Nick Hennessey, harper, wordsmith, storyteller, singer and Simon Heywood,
storyteller, musician, writer.
Epic storytelling for adults through music and words. The story of one of Ireland's greatest mythological heroes as he confronts the murderous Sons of Turenn; Lugh Lamfhota faces challenges of leadership, power, corruption, and ambition. To visit the website click here Curtain up, 8.00pm Tickets £8 and £6 concessions.
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20th: Peel Heritage Trust, Stan Basnett "The twilight of the railways". 7:30pm at the Centenary Centre. link |
20th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
22nd: MABON are taking the Folk Scene by storm.
Mabon is led by Jamie - 'scarily talented' (Rock'n'Reel Magazine), 'accordion master' (fRoots) - The seven-piece line-up marries stunning accordion. Fiddle and flute melodies with a tight, tasteful and downright groovy rhythm section of guitar, bodhran. bass and drums. The result is a unique and invigorating take on Celtic music, with the capacity to simultaneously glue you to your seat
and drag you up onto the dance floor! Tickets £10 Showtime 8:00pm Visit their website. Centenary Centre |
| 30th: Hop Tu Naa Coffee Morning, 10am to 12noon, Guild Room, Atholl Street. Dare to Scare? Join Peel City WI for their hop tu naa coffee morning. Usual stalls and raffle. A warm welcome awaits. |
| 31st: Ghost Walk And Hop-Tu-Naa-Party. The Isle of Man Chrildren's Centre is hosting a spooky Hop-Tu-Naa Ghost walk and Hop-Tu-Naa Party. Tickets £5.00. For further information and to reserve your ticket please contact 676076, Philip Christian Centre. |
31st: Bassekou Kouyate is one of the true masters of the ngoni, an ancient traditional lute found throughout West Africa, and he has collaborated with many musicians in and outside of Mali.
His record Segu Blue won "best album" in the BBC Radio 3 world music awards. Website Link Show starts 8.00 pm - Tickets £15 Centenary Centre |
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3rd: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
17th: Peel Heritage Trust, Bill Quine and Vic Bates "An evening of surprises", 7:30pm at the Centenary Centre. link |
17th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
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1st: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
15th: Peel Heritage Trust, Christmas Party, 7:30pm at the Corrin Hall. link |
15th: Peel Town Commissioners' Board Meeting, at
the Town Hall, Derby Road, at 7pm. The first part of the meeting is
open to the public.See the Commissioners' homepage for meeting agendas and notification of any changes to dates or times of meetings. Minutes are published here following approval at the subsequent meeting. |
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