EVENTS in East Lancashire and further afield for Monday, February 14.
Pick of the day
TICKETS are still available for The Rosemere Cancer Foundation’s 'Concert by Candlelight' at Blackburn Cathedral.
The event at 7pm features Rossendale Male Voice Choir and Ladies Choir, performing with the Clitheroe Grammar School Swing Band.
Also entertaining guests will be 13-year-old singing talent, Kennedy Jane, and solo organist Mary Ann Wootton. Tickets £10 and £15 (VIP) 01254 688040 or 01772 522913.
BLACKBURN
10am - Read to your baby, Lord Street children’s centre library, Tel: 778900.
10.30am - Baby rhyme time, Audley children’s centre library, Tel: 507750.
10.30am - Rhyme time, Livesey children’s and all age centre library, 10.30 am, Tel: 507950.
1pm - Story time, Higher Croft children’s centre library, Tel: 267920.
1.30pm - Story time, Blackburn library, Tel: 661221.
7.30pm - Bellydancing, Evissa, King William Street.
BURNLEY
All day - History of the World exhibition, Objects selected for the BBC History of the World project. Towneley Hall.
10.30am - Craft Class, Salvation Army.
11am - Bodypump, Padiham Leisure Centre.
2pm - Golden Oldies with guest speaker Janet and John Lofthouse, Briercliffe Road Church.
6pm - Body Combat, St Peter’s Leisure Centre.
6.30pm - Girls Brigade, Parkside Methodist Church.
6.45pm - Brownies and Guides, St Andrew’s C of E.
DARWEN
10am/1.30pm - A pop in cafe and lounge is open for over 55s, Derwent Hall, George Street.
5.30pm - Slimming World Group, St James' Parish Room, Stopes Brow, Lower Darwen.
6pm - Dance Classes- Beginner / Intermediate Class. Darwen Aldridge Community Academy. Tel: 07874 094656.
HYNDBURN
7am to 9pm - Open auditions for parts in the Witches, Hippings Vale Community Centre. 07896642568.
8.45am - Coffee Club,All Saints Church, Church Street, Clayton-le-Moors.
9.30am - Parent & Toddler Group (suitable for under-4s). Global Centre, Watson Street. £2.
9am - Mums & Toddlers Group, social group Baxenden St John’s Church, Manchester Road. £1.50.
1.45pm - Over 50s Men’s Sports, social afternoon. New Era, Paradise Street. £1.
1.45pm - Dominoes, Elmfield Hall, Gatty Park, Church. Free.
2pm - Baby Bounce & Rhyme(For newborns to age 2). Clayton-le-Moors Library, Pickup Street, Clayton-le-Moors. Free.
7pm - Kids Running, for 11-16 year-olds. New Era, Paradise Street.
PENDLE
9.15am - Toddlers retreat, Trinity Baptist Church.
10am - Walk around Nelson, meet at the Ace Centre.
2.30pm - Afternoon Tea, Ace Centre, Nelson. £3.50.
6.3pm to 8.30pm - Open evening for apprenticeships, Nelson and Colne College, Scotland Road.
7.30pm - Buddhist meditation, Rainhall Centre, Rainhall Road, Barnoldswick.
RIBBLE VALLEY
12.30pm - Reflective service, Clitheroe United Reformed Church.
2pm - Lip reading classes, Clitheroe library.
2pm - Afternoon tea dance, St Michael and St John’s Parish Hall.
2pm - Stepping Out, meet Marles Wood car park, Ribchester Road. 01200 414484.
7pm - Whist and Domino drive, Knowle Green Village Hall. 01254 878447.
7.30pm - AGM Ribble Valley Diabetic Group, talk on blood pressure by Dr R Wilkinson, meet at Clitheroe Rugby Club. 01254 245611.
7.30pm - Sequence dancing for over 55s, Pendle Club, Lowergate.
ROSSENDALE
3.30pm - Valentine’s Party (Games and refreshments). St John with St Michael Primary, Moss Side Street, Shawforth. 50p.
5.30pm - Cotton Shed Theatre. Drama workshops for children aged 7-11. Haslingden Primary School, Ryefield Avenue. £4 7.15pm - Cotton Shed Theatre. Weekly drama workshops for adults. Haslingden Primary School, Ryefield Avenue.£4.
7pm - Helmshore Ladies Group - ‘Mary’s Meals’ by Celia Beerton. Westbourne, Helmshore Road.
7.30pm - Alpine Garden Society - Guest speakers. Ramsbottom Civic Hall, Market Place.
FURTHER AFIELD
7.30pm Romeo and Juliet. Octagon Theatre, Howell Croft South, Bolton.
7.30pm - Hamlet, The Lowry, Salford Quays.
7.30pm - Mogadishu - Royal Exchange.
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