WHAT'S ON TO CELEBRATE THE "RED LICHTIE" SPITFIRE
THE ARBROATH SPITFIRE GROUP
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WHAT’S ON TO CELEBRATE OUR “RED LICHTIE” SPITFIRE
SUNDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2012
SPITFIRE SUNDAY
11am RAF PRESENTATION TEAM
ARBROATH HARBOUR VISITOR CENTRE
(MORE INFORMATION SOON)
1.30pm ARBROATH LIFEBOAT WILL LAUNCH FOR EXERCISE
SIGNAL TOWER MUSEUM(PRIVATE EVENT)
ECUMENICAL SERVICE AND DEDICATION OF PLAQUES
2pm SPITFIRE DISPLAY
THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN MEMORIAL FLIGHT
AND DAKOTA FLYPAST
Friday 7 & Saturday 8 September 7.30pm
The "Red Lichtie" Spitfire Variety Show
WEBSTER MEMORIAL THEATRE, ARBROATH
An Angus tribute to the Gallant few with a military theme with all proceeds being donated to military charities. A two-night show produced by Edwina Barraclough and James Hutcheson with Richard Waghorn as musical director, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Arbroath Spitfire.
A cast, which includes members of Angus Minstrels, Appolinari Dance Studio, Colette Dear, James Hutcheson, In Harmony Choir, Danny Laverty, Linda Napier School of Dance, Eileen Masson, Mark Masson and Violet Thomson will take to the stage of the Webster Memorial Theatre on Friday and Saturday, September 7 and 8, for what promises to be a memorable two nights of singing and dancing.
Mrs Barraclough said: “The show will feature all the favourites from the Second World War era, interspersed with present day music.” It will be a flight of fancy from the present day to the past. Book your seats now from the Webster Memorial Theatre box office, telephone 01241 435800 or on line www.webstertheatre.co.uk, for some memorable ‘in flight’ entertainment
Booking times are from Tuesdays to Fridays between 1 and 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All seats are £12.
Sunday 16 September – SPITFIRE SUNDAY
THE SIGNAL TOWER MUSEUM 1200 – 1400hrs
A private service of dedication for invited guests for the unveiling of a memorial plaque to the efforts of the town who raised £5000 to buy the Red Lichtie Spitfire and to all involved in the ‘Wings for Victory’ appeal and also a plaque for the men who lost their lives building the Bell Rock Lighthouse! The event will close with support from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – This event in the Signal Tower is NOT a public event.
Other event details will follow
October 2012 – Boxing Match
11th November 2012 – Remembrance Day Parade
ADVERT - RAF LEUCHARS AIRSHOW 15TH SEPTEMBER, 2012
BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW (CLICK TO GO TO WEBSITE)
WHAT’S ON TO CELEBRATE OUR “RED LICHTIE” SPITFIRE
SUNDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2012
SPITFIRE SUNDAY
11am RAF PRESENTATION TEAM
ARBROATH HARBOUR VISITOR CENTRE
(MORE INFORMATION SOON)
1.30pm ARBROATH LIFEBOAT WILL LAUNCH FOR EXERCISE
SIGNAL TOWER MUSEUM(PRIVATE EVENT)
ECUMENICAL SERVICE AND DEDICATION OF PLAQUES
2pm SPITFIRE DISPLAY
THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN MEMORIAL FLIGHT
AND DAKOTA FLYPAST
Friday 7 & Saturday 8 September 7.30pm
The "Red Lichtie" Spitfire Variety Show
WEBSTER MEMORIAL THEATRE, ARBROATH
An Angus tribute to the Gallant few with a military theme with all proceeds being donated to military charities. A two-night show produced by Edwina Barraclough and James Hutcheson with Richard Waghorn as musical director, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Arbroath Spitfire.
A cast, which includes members of Angus Minstrels, Appolinari Dance Studio, Colette Dear, James Hutcheson, In Harmony Choir, Danny Laverty, Linda Napier School of Dance, Eileen Masson, Mark Masson and Violet Thomson will take to the stage of the Webster Memorial Theatre on Friday and Saturday, September 7 and 8, for what promises to be a memorable two nights of singing and dancing.
Mrs Barraclough said: “The show will feature all the favourites from the Second World War era, interspersed with present day music.” It will be a flight of fancy from the present day to the past. Book your seats now from the Webster Memorial Theatre box office, telephone 01241 435800 or on line www.webstertheatre.co.uk, for some memorable ‘in flight’ entertainment
Booking times are from Tuesdays to Fridays between 1 and 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All seats are £12.
Sunday 16 September – SPITFIRE SUNDAY
THE SIGNAL TOWER MUSEUM 1200 – 1400hrs
A private service of dedication for invited guests for the unveiling of a memorial plaque to the efforts of the town who raised £5000 to buy the Red Lichtie Spitfire and to all involved in the ‘Wings for Victory’ appeal and also a plaque for the men who lost their lives building the Bell Rock Lighthouse! The event will close with support from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – This event in the Signal Tower is NOT a public event.
Other event details will follow
October 2012 – Boxing Match
11th November 2012 – Remembrance Day Parade