POULTON
THE Chaddeans theatre group will be giving audiences the old Razzle Dazzle on June 6, 7 and 8 at St Chads Church hall, Vicarage Lane. The fast-moving family show features both adult and child performers and begins at 7.30pm each evening. Tickets are £5 adults /£3 children on the door, with refreshments. Proceeds are for the Macmillan Windmill Appeal.
POULTON-LE-FYLDE gala is on Saturday with the fun kicking off at 12.30pm until 6pm from Moorland Road. Call (07970) 252781.
PHOTOGRAPHS taken by Poulton Photographic Society are on display at the Masonic Hall, Market Place, from 9.30am to 5pm this Saturday until June 8. Admission is free.
FLEETWOOD
SEARCH for clues from the past with the Time Detectives at Fleetwood Museum, Queen's Terrace, on Tuesday at 3pm. A series of presentations on scientific reconstruction techniques will include BBC2's Meet The Ancestors' Richard Neave -- a pioneer of facial reconstruction from skulls -- describing his work. Admission is £2 for adults. To book a place call 876621.
FRECKLETON Brass Band and Norman Prince are joining forces to bring the best of brass and comedy to the Marine Hall on June 9. The fun kicks off at 7.30pm and tickets, priced at £8, are available from 771141.
PRESTO Puppet Theatre presents Aesop's Fables at the Marine Hall on June 9. Wicked Wolf, Vain Jackdaw and Miss Glamour Bird are all in the wood from 1.30pm and tickets at £4 for adults and £2.50 for under-16s are available by calling 771141.
STEP out for modern sequence dancing at the Marine Hall tomorrow (Friday) from 2pm.
THORNTON
LITTLE Thornton WI will next meet on Wednesday at St John's Church hall, Stanah Road, at 7.30pm. A representative from North West Air Ambulance will be giving a talk.
CARLETON
STRETCH yourself every Tuesday at yoga classes with Ray Hills in Carleton Community Centre from 7.15pm. Call Ray on 866194 for more details.
BLACKPOOL
PUCKER up for Kiss Me Kate from Blackpool and The Fylde College's School of Performing Arts and Media tonight (Thursday) and tomorrow at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £4 for adults and £3 for students and concessions are available from the box office on 504418.
TALBOT and Brunswick Community Association is holding a car boot sale at St Thomas's Church, Caunce Street, this Saturday from 10am to 3pm. Call Jackie on 628568 to book a stall for £5.
ST ANNES
BLOW me! Principal players of Lancashire Symphonic Winds will present a chamber concert of classic and contemporary works at the United Reformed Church, St George's Road, on Saturday. The music begins at 7.30pm and admission is £4.50 and £3.50 for concessions.
THE next meeting of St Annes WI will be on June 7 at the United Reformed Church, St George's Road, at 2pm. Ken Dagger will speak about Gilbert and Sullivan and the Queen's Jubilee will be celebrated with a special cake. Call Barbara Smith on 728511 for more details.
LYTHAM St Annes Photographic Society meets every Thursday from 7.30pm at Heyhouses Junior School, Clarendon Road North, and they are keen to snap up new members. Call 724023 for more details.
CLEVELEYS
CLEVELEYS Park Players hope lots of "bodies" turn up for their whodunit, Wanted One Body, on June 6, 7 and 8 at Cleveleys Park Methodist Church, West Drive, from 7.30pm. Tickets at £3.50 for adults, £2 for children are available in advance from Yvonne on 829338 or pay on the door.
THE United Reformed Church, Rossall Road, will host an electronic organ and keyboard concert on June 7 from 7.30pm. Ray Rudge will be tickling the ivories and admission is 50p for refreshments.
LYTHAM
ENJOY a summer lunch with Friends of Lytham Hall on June 9. David and Marion Coupe are hosting the event at their home, Church Farmhouse, Ansdell, from noon and tickets are £10 per person which includes cold buffet lunch, dessert and a glass of wine. Games will also be on the menu. Call Kath Smith on 737548 for more details and to book.
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