What's on in Alsager this weekend: A craft fair, football, live music and cocktails

By Deborah Bowyer

25th Aug 2022 | Local News

It's party time at Bank Corner on Saturday.
It's party time at Bank Corner on Saturday.

It's a busy Bank Holiday weekend ahead – a craft fair, football, live music and cocktails.  

Don't forget, if your business or organisation is running an event, you can advertise it for FREE with Alsager Nub News. 

Simply follow this link to our What's on section and press the black 'Nub It' button to get started. 

https://alsager.nub.news/events  

 Here are our top event picks for the coming days: 

 Saturday, August 27th 

There's a craft and gift fair at Alsager Civic from 9 am until 1pm on Saturday. Come and enjoy shopping from local artisans, crafters, makers and small businesses. Admission is free and there's a café.

At Englesea Brook, there's 'In the footsteps of saints' event. Did you know Englesea Brook is on the Two Saints Way? Discover who the saints were and make your own 'peace sandals'.  

Alsager Town Football Club, aka The Bullets, are at home to Stockport Georgians kick-off 3pm.

Bank Corner has a 'Tiki' party with cocktails while the Thirteen Club in Cedar Avenue has a tribute to the music and songs of George Michael.  

Sunday, August 28st  

  

Alsager Bridge Club meet at The Thirteen Club in Cedar Avenue from 6.30 pm until 10 pm. 

If you play bridge, this is a chance to try out your skills and meet new people in a relaxed atmosphere. 

Monday, August 29th

Alsager Town Football Club, aka The Bullets, are away to Eccleshall. Kick-off is 3 pm.

     

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