What's On in Alsager this Weekend: Artisan market, Boy George tribute and bridge

By Deborah Bowyer

15th Feb 2023 | Local News

It's a busy weekend ahead in Alsager with an artisan market, Boy George tribute and a bridge club. 

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

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Here are our top event picks for the coming days: 

Friday, February 17th

Fancy a good book to curl up with? Have you been to Alsager Book Emporium in Hassall Road Methodist Chapel in Hassall Road? Here's a recent story about it: https://alsager.nub.news/news/local-news/inside-the-alsager-haven-for-book-lovers-run-by-a-retired-church-minister-and-author-162039

It's open from 10 am until 2 pm on Fridays. 

There's a quiz afternoon from 3.30 pm at Christ Church Youth in Alsager. First prize is a free game at Laser Quest for the winner and three friends.   

Fancy some live music? Jon Stevens is at The Mere from 8:30pm until 10:30pm.

Saturday, February 18th

The Olive & Stitch Market is on at Alsager Civic with lots of stalls. It runs on the third Saturday of

the month at Alsager Civic from 9:30am until 1pm. Free entry, free parking and a café.

A book lover's paradise – Alsager Book Emporium is open from 10 am until 2 pm at Hassall

Road Methodist Chapel in Hassall Road.

Alsager Town, aka The Bullets, are away to Cheadle Nomads with a 3 pm kick-off.

At the Thirteen Club in Cedar Avenue Paul Sutton brings his Boy George tribute. Tickets are £10 for members and £12.50 for guests.

Sunday, February 19th   

Alsager Bridge Club will be meeting 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. 

Have a great weekend everyone!

     

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