What's On in Sandbach this weekend: Karaoke, repair cafe and veterans' brekkie

By Deborah Bowyer

26th Sep 2024 7:00 am | Local News

Lots happening in Sandbach this weekend. (Photo: Nub News)
Lots happening in Sandbach this weekend. (Photo: Nub News)

What's On in Sandbach is brought to you by our sponsors, Swan and Chequers.

It's a busy weekend ahead with lots happening again!

We've gone through and picked out a few but if we've missed anything, please let us know.

Every Thursday, we bring you our top picks of events in Sandbach happening over the coming weekend.

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Here are our top event picks for the coming days:

Friday, September 27th

In the evening, the Swan & Chequers in Hightown has its happy hour from 5 pm - 7 pm and there's 30 per cent off 'Dirty Fries' and then there's the monthly karaoke night starting at 8 pm. Sing your heart out and enjoy some fun to get the weekend off to a great start.

The Bull's Head in Smallwood has a 'Speedquizzing' night at 8.30 pm.

Saturday, September 28th

Calling all serving armed forces and veterans. The Armed Forces Breakfast Club is on at 9 am at The Military Arms in Congleton Road. Breakfast is served from 9:30. (small £6 large £8) with tea, coffee and juice flowing call and say hello. Military Arms Congleton Road, Sandbach.

Ettiley Heath Community Church in Elton Road has its monthly breakfast club with a cake sale and book sale on too.

In Elworth, it's the first anniversary of the popular Sandbach Repair Cafe at St Peter's Church Hall in Elworth. A special event celebrating the first year.

The Repair Cafe is collaborating with Sandbach Pantry in a mini harvest festival. Be sure to bring a tin, packet and your items for repair and the Mayor of Sandbach, Councillor Ann Nevitt, will also be joining the cafe. Sandbach Repair Cafe takes place from 11 am until 2 pm.

Repair Cafés are all about repairing things. You bring your broken items from home and our Fixers, who are unpaid local volunteers, will try and repair your item. You are invited to watch the repair, allowing you to take away not only your repaired item but a new shared skill.

It's also an opportunity to meet new people and you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and/or home bake.

"We are happy to use our best endeavours on anything in need of repair (other than microwaves, white goods or safety items i.e. car seats)," said a spokesperson.

"Repairs are undertaken by Repair Café volunteer specialists, including clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, bags/luggage, computer tech and toys.

"Repairs are free of charge (unless parts are required) and completed on 'best effort' basis. We are happy to accept monetary donations for a job well done."

If you have any questions or would like to book a repair in advance please contact [email protected]

The Swan & Chequers has offers on Fridays and Saturdays. Saturdays there's four shots for £10, cask ale £3.50, cocktail of the week £7 or two for £11. Don't miss out!

Sunday, September 29th

Have a fantastic weekend!

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