What's On in Alsager this weekend: Mamma Mia, music and deep healing relaxation

By Deborah Bowyer

22nd Sep 2022 | Local News

Feel good film, Mamma Mia is showing in Alsager this weekend
Feel good film, Mamma Mia is showing in Alsager this weekend

It's a fun weekend ahead with a film event, music and healing to the sound of sacred instruments.   

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Here are our top event picks for the coming days: 

Friday, September 23rd

Bank Corner has resident DJ Gary back in the house until 2am.

Saturday, September 24th

Alsager School has an open morning from 9.30 am until 12.30 pm.  

Alsager Town Football Club, aka The Bullets, are away to Racing Club Warwick with a 3pm kick-off. 

Christ Church in Church Road, Alsager is screening the film Mamma Mia at 7 pm. Entrance is free and light refreshments will be provided with donations to help with costs. You are welcome to bring your own drinks. Everyone is welcome. The film is rated PG.

Bank Corner has DJ Brutz and Just Dre playing the finest in old and new R & B, Hip Hop, dancehall, house and garage music from 9 pm until 2 am.

 Sunday, September 25th   

IQ Therapies in Sandbach Road, has a 'Sound Bath' event from 4 pm until 5 pm.

The event described as 'deep healing relaxation' using ancient sacred instruments – the gong, quartz crystal singing bowls, Himalayan sing bowls, chimes, ocean drum ,rain stick and native American flute. These instruments have been used for thousands of years to promote deep physical and emotional healing.

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. 

     

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