Darwen Primary Schools five-a-side football competition, Moorland High School, 9.30am- noon.
"Car Wash" in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care, Oswaldtwistle Mills, Moscow Mill, Collier Street, 11am-3pm. £2 per car.
Readers Group meet Accrington Library, 2pm.
Self Care for those in Caring Professions, The Women's Centre, 25 Wellington Street (St Johns), Blackburn, 10am-3.30pm.
Charity Night for the Starlight Foundation, Corporation Park Hotel, Revidge Road, Blackburn, 8.30pm.
Sale of Goods, Trinity Methodist Church, Gregson Lane, Hoghton, 9.30am-2pm.
50/50 Dancing with MC's Duncan and Margaret, Tony's Ballroom, Town Hall Street, Blackburn, 7.30pm-11pm.
Lancashire Students Concert Band, St Gabriel's Church, Brownhill, Blackburn, 7.30pm.
Jack Straw MP Surgery, Bangor Street Community Centre, Blackburn, 9am-10am.
"Cotton Wool Country," - lecture with Margaret Curry, Bacup Natural History Museum, 24 Yorkshire Street, Bacup, 7pm.
Sale of Goods, Coupe Green Primary School, Hoghton, 2pm.
Accrington and Blackburn CHA Club meet Hoghton Village Hall car park, for "The Darwen Gorge," 1.30pm.
"Animal Farm,", Darwen Library Theatre, Knott Street, 7.30pm.
American Line Dancing Valentine's Special, King George's Hall, Blackburn, 7.30pm.
Dancing with MC's Frank and Doris Raw, Accrington Town Hall, 8pm.
Choral Evensong sung by St John's Choir, Broughton, in Blackburn Cathedral, 3.30pm.
Only Foals and Horses Animal Sanctuary and Shop, Redshell Stables, Redshell Lane, off Haslingden Old Road, Oswaldtwistle, 1-4pm.
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.
Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery: 'JMW Turner - the Origins of Genius,' a selection of watercolours from collections in the North West, until February 26; 'Shayman, Shakers and Bantams - Football Crazy,' a celebration of football mania. Until March 15. Open 10am-4.45pm.
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