A LOOK at events, from amateur theatre to rambles through our beautiful countryside.
Open Day, Rhyddings High School, Haworth Street, Oswaldtwistle, 9.30am-noon.
The Women's Aglow Christian Fellowship, Accrington Town Hall, 7.30pm. Speaker: Ann Simpson.
Blackburn Arts Club presents 'Dead Man's Hand,' Club Theatre, Gibraltar Street, Blackburn, 7.30pm.
Ribblesdale Farmers Market, Ribblesdale Auction Rooms, Lincoln Way, Clitheroe, 10am-5pm.
'Cooking With Elvis,' Charter Theatre, Preston, 7.30pm. For adults only.
Open Evening, St Wilfrid's CE School, Duckworth Street, Blackburn, 6pm.
Learning About Christianity, Ernest Street Baptist Chapel, Church, 7pm.
Blackburn and District Probus Club, St Silas Parish Rooms, Preston New Road, Blackburn, 10.30am. 'The Wall of Hadrian in the North,' by Mr M Fisher.
Nearly New Sale, Civic Hall, Ramsbottom, 7pm-8.30pm. Proceeds to National Childbirth Trust.
Karaoke Evening, Chicago Rock Cafe, Burnley.
Rossendale Organ and Keyboard Club, Rossendale United Social Club, Staghills Road, Newchurch, 8pm. Guest: Kevin Morgan.
Nelson Naturalists' Society, Holmefield House, Gisburn Road, Barrowford, 7.30pm. 'Birds of the Everglades,' by Colin Preston.
Pendle Archaeologial Group, Concert Artistes Club, St James Row, Burnley, 7.30pm. 'Prehistoric Music' with David Cowland.
Karaoke, The Garden Bar, St James Street, Burnley.
Sale of Goods, St Peter RC School, Newchurch, 6pm-8pm.
Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers, Burnley Mechanics, Manchester Road, Burnley, 7.30pm.
Embroidery Exhibition by Preston College City and Guilds Students, Samlesbury Hall, 11am-4.30pm.
Charles Tiplady Exhibition, Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Museum Street, Blackburn. Until November 17.
Vivid Landscapes, by Richard Clare and Craftwork, by Jane Blackburn, Pendle Arts Gallery, Heritage Centre, Barrowford. Until October 19.
Yoga with Julie, Silverman Hall, Nelson, 7pm-8.30pm.
Home and Family Plan, The Salvation Army, Blackburn, 1.45pm. Keith and Friends.
Line dancing, (absolute beginners, 7.30 pm-8pm), Longshaw WMC, Bryan Street, Blackburn, 8.30pm-11pm.
Junior Judo, Shadsworth Centre, Shadsworth Road, Blackburn, 8.15pm-9.15pm.
Line Dancing, Old Brass Band Club, Nelson.
Tea Dance with substantial snacks, Darwen Leisure Centre, Darwen, 1.30pm-4.30pm. Admission £2.50.
Djembe Practice Class, Raphael's Holistic Centre, Belgrave Square, Darwen, 7.30pm.
Quiz Night, KSC, Forest Street, Nelson.
Line Dancing, Revidge Fold United Reformed Church, Blackburn, 7.45pm-10.15pm.
Free and Easy, The Wharf, Eanam, Blackburn, 8pm.
Hippings Vale Artists, Harvey Street Community Centre, Oswaldtwistle, 9.30am-noon and 1.30pm-4pm.
Sequence Dance, United Reformed Church, Bolton Road, Darwen, 7.30pm-10pm.
Archery Courses for Beginners, Samlesbury Hall, 7pm-9pm.
Sequence Dancing, United Reformed Church, Whalley Road, Accrington, 7.30pm-10pm.
Free Computer Training, Daisyfield Centre, Blackburn.
Line Dancing (intermediates and advanced), Mellor Village Hall, 6.30pm-8pm.
Sequence Dancing, Longshaw Community Centre, Manxman Road, Blackburn, 1.30pm-3.30pm.
Women's Group, 9.30am-11.30am; Young Mother's Group, 1pm-3pm; Decz Youth Club (aged 11-plus), 7pm-9pm, Darwen Community Centre, Knott Street.
Families Anonymous (self-help group) -- only family and friends of suspected former and using addicts, Mill Hill Community Centre, New Chapel Street, Blackburn, 7.45pm-9.15pm.
Women's health, support groups, counselling, etc, Women's Centre, 25 Wellington Street St John's, Blackburn. 10am-3pm.
Craft Class, 10am-noon; Over-50s Club, 1pm-4pm; Teen Drop-In, 4pm-6pm, Earcroft Community Base, Hollins Grove Church, Darwen.
Line Dancing, St Francis Church Hall, St Francis Road, Blackburn, 8.15pm-11pm.
Volunteer Bureau, St John's Centre, Victoria Street, Blackburn, 9am-5pm.
WRVS Luncheon Club, Ragged School, Bent Street, Blackburn, noon.
Al Anon -- Help for families and friends of problem drinkers. Meet The ESMI Unit (L Wards), Queen's Park Hospital, Haslingden Road, Blackburn, 7.30pm.
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