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It's all go in December at The Station, Richmond's famous multi-activity venue!
The Station Cafe/Bar is offering a Christmas menu daily until the 21st: two-course, three-course and children's options, from 12:00 to 20:00. And there's a Christmas Tea offer, from 14:00 to 19:00 over the same period - a great way to get together with friends. (Maybe watch a film afterwards?) It's advance reservation only for these events, so call 01748 825967 to book! Then what about an evening of dining and jazz on Friday the 12th or Saturday the 13th? Combine a delicious two-course seasonal dinner with entertainment from the Joseph Carville trio. £30 pp (drinks extra) - same number as above. Father Christmas will be on duty, with Mrs Claus, inside the Present Sorting Office, on selected dates until the 14th. This event is suitable for children aged 1-12. Timed slots must be booked, and the price includes a small gift. Visit Santa for details. All round The Station, meanwhile, the ever-popular Spot on the Wall exhibition returns, with a fantastic range of original photos, paintings, sculptures, fabrics and crafts by talented local makers - and they're all for sale, so you can walk away with a special Christmas gift! Free entry, daily until 13 January. The Station Cinema has its own programme of Christmas specials, of course. Polar Express, Andre Rieu in Concert, The Nutcracker (broadcast live from Covent Garden), It's a Wonderful Life - all these in addition to the Cinema's usual and varied programme of films. The Station - so much good stuff under one big roof!
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Richmond Market Place will be packed with stalls, entertainments, fairground rides and more on 7 December, from 10:00 to 16:00. Discover Santa's Grotto; bop along to the sounds of the Samba Band or the Ran Taners; hoot with laughter at the Mummers' Play; follow the delicious scents of the street food; join the Santa Fun Run. There'll be plenty to keep you and your family entertained and fed. And it's a great chance to snag some unusual Christmas gifts! Away from the Market Place, you'll find festive activities for children at the Richmondshire Museum, a craft fair in the Town Hall, a huge selection of charity Christmas cards at Richmond Information Centre in the Market Hall, a Vintage Christmas pop-up show at The Station, and a performance of Christmas Concertos and Carols by the Richmond Chamber Orchestra (in Leyburn, but worth the trip!) More details at richmondchristmasfair on Facebook. The panto at Richmond's Georgian Theatre Royal is famous for all kinds of reasons: knitted toys being flung around the auditorium (footnote 1); Tunnock's Teacakes (footnote 2); and fabulously good, traditional, family-friendly pantos on the tiny stage. This year's pantomime is Cinderella, which runs from 2 December to 10 January, with matinee and evening performances. There will be amazing song and dance routines, fantastic sets and special effects, huge amounts of laughter, plenty of audience participation, and lots of dreadful jokes and terrible puns. You can bet that every performance will be jam-packed, as always, so if you're planning to take a party do be sure to book right now! Six performances are already sold out. Don't delay! Dust off your glass slippers today! Tickets and information are at the Georgian Theatre's website. (1) Knitted toys? Why? Why not! The reason is lost in the mists of history. (2) Tunnock's Teacakes? Whether you love them or loathe them or have no idea what they are, you're likely to find them raining down on you. But why teacakes? Err - tradition? Free mulled wine and mince pies! Carol singing! Christmas lights in Friary Gardens! The switch-on is always a cheerful occasion, for young and not-so-young, whatever the weather. There's something about the bright lights, the crowds, the music, the dark night... The big moment will be at 18:00 (6 pm). Don't forget to pop into the Market Hall, where all the stalls will be waiting to welcome you. Visit the Info Centre, which has a huge selection of charity Christmas cards, and a pretty good range of local-interest books and calendars (just the thing for your rellies). Did we mention mulled wine? And mince pies..? We've sold more charity cards than ever this year, and we've still got plenty left. So if you've forgotten your Aunt Maisie, again, or you're simply running late, just pop down to Richmond information Centre. We have the best selection in Richmond, with cards from children's charities, health charities, welfare charities, military charities, animal charities, rescue charities... Here's a full list. Whatever good causes you support, visit Richmond Information Centre in the Market Hall for a swift top-up. You'll be doing good, and at just £4.99 for a pack of up to 10 cards, you won't break the bank. We're open daily, 10:00 - 16:00. |
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