BLACKPOOL - BLACKPOOL and North Lancs RSPCA branch will have a charity stall in Hounds Hill Shopping Centre this Saturday (May 8).
There will also be a tombola, and the branch will be recruiting for forthcoming events, including a spring fair.
Members of the public are welcome to go along and find out how they can get involved PDSA Pets in Need of Vets (Blackpool) is holding a car boot/table top Sale at The Disabled Club, St Annes Road (near the fire station) on Saturday, May 29, 10am-4pm.
To reserve an outside car boot space or inside table telephone 405138.
BLACKPOOL U3A (University of the Third Age) social meeting takes place on Wednesday, May 12 at the CVS buildings, Abingdon Street, at 1.30pm.
New members welcome.
Plus, a new swim group meets every Monday at 10am at Queens Hotel.
A MEETING of the British Pensioners Trades Union Action Association will be held at the Trades Club, Chadwick Street, on Monday, May 10, at 2pm.
For further details, ring 592479.
LYTHAM
'CHERISH a Moment' with demonstrator Nigel Arden from Stockport, when he visits Lytham St Annes Floral Society at Lowther Pavilion, Lowther Gardens, on May 12 at 7.30pm.
Admission usually £4 for guests.
For more details contact secretary Hilary Sharp on 733211.
THE Alan Bell Trio will be giving a concert at St John's Parish Church, East Beach, Lytham at 7.30pm on Friday, May 14.
Tickets, priced at £5, will be available on entry to the concert, with all proceeds going to the stonework and decorative fund.
FYLDE
WHY not join Fylde Naturalists' Society for a guided walk at Admeisgill near Nelson this Saturday (May 8)
Cost £5.50. For more details contact Gerry Stephen on 895195 or Carole Thaw on 316713.
FLEETWOOD
FLEETWOOD and District Choral Society present a performance of Beethoven's Mass in C and Stainer's Crucifixion at the Marin Hall, Fleetwood, on March 15. Tickets for the concert, which starts at 7.30pm, are priced at £7 and are available from the Marine Hall box office or on the door.
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