What's on in Alsager this weekend: Artisan market, murder mystery night and live music

By Deborah Bowyer

18th Apr 2024 | Local News

Here's our weekly round-up of events in Alsager this weekend. (Photo: Nub News)
Here's our weekly round-up of events in Alsager this weekend. (Photo: Nub News)

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It's a busy weekend ahead with lots happening in Alsager.

We have gone through and picked out a few but if we've missed anything please let us know!

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Here are our top event picks for the coming days: 

Thursday, April 18th

Enjoy dancing? Alsager Civic has the 'Thursday Social Dances' from 7.45 pm until 10.15 pm. Enjoy a mix of ballroom, Latin American and sequence dancing. 

Friday, April 19th

Bod Alsager has live music from 7.30 pm in the lounge bar with Tiny Vocals.

Looking for a book to chill with? Have you been to Alsager Book Emporium in Hassall Road Methodist Chapel in Hassall Road? They have a book on almost every subject and some of them are new, especially cookery books.

(Photo: Deborah Bowyer/Alsager Nub News)

Here's a story about it here It's open from 10 am until 2 pm.

Alsager-based Dogskool has its lead puller bootcamp starting at Alsager Equestrian Centre . Teach them how to walk on a loose lead at your side. A three week course, Fridays 5th, 12th and 19th April 8 - 9pm. £60 per dog. Link in our What's On page here

Lead Pullers Bootcamp

Saturday, April 20th

The Olive & Stitch market is at Alsager Civic with lots of local makers and traders including maralyn's cards. The Civic cafe will be open for drinks and snacks.

Rode Hall's famous bluebell walks are on today, tomorrow and Wednesday (April 24th) as we revealed in our story here

The walks take place from 10 am until 4 pm and also take place on May 1st, 4th and 6th.

Alsager Book Emporium is open again from 10 am until 2 pm.

In nearby Sandbach it's the annual Sandbach Transport Festival - details below.

Alsager Town Football Club aka The Bullets have a big match - the Macron Challenge Cup semi final away to Barnoldswick Town FC - full details below.

Alsager Soul Suite is on at Alsager Social Club in Longview Avenue. The cost is £5 and doors open at 6.30 pm.

Sunday, April 21st

There's a murder mystery night at Alsager Civic. Alsager Community Theatre present 'The Mouse Burger' written by Brian Ormrod. It's 5 pm for a 5.30 pm start and tickets cost £15 each which includes a pie and pea supper. Booking details below.

Monday, April 22nd

Fancy getting fit as well as meeting new friends? Dance teacher, Mark Farrugia is at Alsager Civic with his Strictly Dance Fit classes from 6 pm until 7 pm. Here's a story we wrote about him here

 

Have a great weekend!

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