The Britannia Coco-Nut Dancers, Bacup town centre, noon onwards. A festival of dance with displays throughout the afternoon.
Spring Vale Rambling Class, Darwen: Jumbles (8 miles), leaders Joan and Stewart Green. Meet Jumbles car park 2pm.
"Icon -- the Sacred Image," an introductory talk on icon exhibition, Blackburn Museum and Art gallery, 11am-1pm.
Easter Funny Bunny Day, Rawtenstall Market, Newchurch Road.
Southport Spring Gardening Festival, Meols Hall, Churchtown, 9.30am-6pm. Free car parking within the showground. Until Monday.
Janet Anderson MP advice surgery, Library Theatre, Darwen, 10-11am.
Canal 2000 -- celebrating East Lancashire's waterway, Enfield Wharf, Clayton le Moors, 6-8pm.
Steve Harley -- the original Cockney Rebel -- in concert, Charter Theatre, Preston, 8pm.
Lancashire Students Symphony Orchestra Spring Time Concert, Lancastrian Room, Chorley Town Hall, 7.30pm.
50/50 Dancing, Tony's Ballroom, Town Hall Street, Blackburn, 7.30pm. MCs Duncan and Margaret.
12th Burnley Blues Festival: 1.30pm Vincent; 3.30pm Blues House; 5.30pm Slow Burner; 7.30pm Buzzard; 9pm Doctor Browns Blues Band, Festival Stage, Burnley Mechanics.
Only Foals and Horses Animal Sanctuary and Shop, Redshell Stables, Redshell Lane, off Haslingden Old Road, Oswaldtwistle, 1-4pm. Disco Dancing, Alley Katz Dance Studio (Tony's), Town Hall Street, Blackburn, 9am-10am.
Children's Dancing Lessons (ballet, tap, disco) 9.30am-12.30pm; Genjitsu 1pm-3pm, Darwen Community Centre.
Accrington Market Hall, 9am-5pm; Open market, 9am-4.30pm.
"AD2000, the Story of Christianity in Lancashire," Museum of Lancashire, Stanley Street, Preston, 10.30am-5pm. Until December 30, 2000.
"Icon -- The Sacred Image," Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Museum Street, 10am-4.45pm. Until July 27.
Canals of Lancashire Exhibition, Witton Country Park, Preston Old Road, Blackburn, 1pm-4.45pm. Until May 8.
Expressions! -- Debut Art Exhibition, Sunnyhurst Wood Visitor Centre, Darwen, 1pm-4.30pm. Until May 14.
Photographs by Steve Bateson, Rossendale Museum, Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall, 10am-5pm. Until May 14.
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