What's On in Hucknall this weekend: Lunchtime recital, table top sale and more

By Tom Surgay

16th Mar 2023 | Local News

Take a look at what's happening in Hucknall this weekend including a lunchtime recital from Torkard Ensemble at St Mary's (pictured). Photo Credit: Tom Surgay.
Take a look at what's happening in Hucknall this weekend including a lunchtime recital from Torkard Ensemble at St Mary's (pictured). Photo Credit: Tom Surgay.

Welcome to your weekly what's on in Hucknall. 

Every week, we'll bring you our top picks of what to do in and around the town over the coming weekend.

If you or someone you know is organising an event don't forget to nub it for free in our what's on section here. Just click the black 'Nub it' button, fill in the form and click submit, it should only take around three minutes to complete.

Here are our top event picks for the coming days:

Friday 17 March

Lunchtime recital by Torkard Ensemble, Church of St Mary Magdalene, Marketplace, Hucknall.

This month's lunchtime recital is on a theme of water. It will include music from a variety of genres. Entry is free and ticketless. There will be a retiring collection to support Torkard Academy, the group's youth music project.

Image courtesy of Torkard Ensemble.

Live music from Ant Green, Hucknall Liberal Club, West Street.

Ant Green performs a live set on Friday night at the popular town centre venue.

Image courtesy of Hucknall Liberal Club.

Saturday 18 March

Spring craft and table top sale, St John's Church, Nottingham Road, Hucknall.

From 10am-12pm, there will be a craft and table top sale at St John's. There promises to be fun for all the family with an Easter egg hunt, raffle, refreshments and so much more.

Image courtesy of St John's Church.

For more local events, follow this link to our What's On page!

     

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