East Lancs Youth Orchestra, St Peter's Church, Burnley, 10am-noon.
Coffee Morning, Bank Mill House, Church Street, Great Harwood, 10am-noon.
Autumn Walk, Pepper Hill Barn, Wycoller, 2pm.
The Dylan Project, Burnley Mechanics, Manchester Road, 8pm.
Friends of Lancs Students Symphony Orchestra Charity Shop, Lord Street West, Blackburn, 10am-4pm.
Coffee Morning, Derwent Hall, George Street, Darwen, 10.30am-noon.
Spring Vale Rambling Class - Turton and Entwistle ramble (eight miles) Meet Batridge car park, 2pm.
Autumn Fair, Woodbine Gardens, Dugdale Road, Burnley, 10am.
"Animal Farm," Charter Theatre, Preston, 7.30pm.
Hyndburn Ramblers meet Plantation Street 9am/9.45am Heponstall, for choice of two walks.
RSCM Diocesan Choral Festival, Blackburn Cathedral.
Coffee Morning, Bentham Road Methodist Church, Mill Hill, Blackburn, 10am-noon.
The National Boys Brigade Band, Accrington Town Hall.
National Majorettes Championships, Cala Gran Holiday Park, Fleetwood, 9am.
Youth Talent Showcase, Haslingden Public Hall, 11am-4pm.
Craftsmen "At Work": Heirloom eggs, cotton handspinning and handknitting, Samlesbury Hall, 11am-4.30pm.
Accrington and Blackburn CHA - Hothersall Hall "B" ramble. Meet Ribchester car park, 1.30pm.
Blackburn Model Railway Exhibition, King George's Hall, Blackburn, 10am-8pm.
Lancashire Buddhist Centre Open Day, Richmond Chambers, Richmond Terrace, Blackburn, 10am-4pm.
Autumn Fair, Accrington Town Hall, 10am.
Community Festival Ceili, West End Youth Centre, Clayton Street, Blackburn, 8pm.
Crocus Bulb Planting, Hope Street/Wood Street, Darwen, 2pm-3pm.
Mirror-making Workshop, Village Hall, Bashall Eaves, 10am-4pm.
Only Foals and Horses Animal Sanctuary and Shop, Redshell Stables, Redshell Lane, off Haslingden Old Road, Oswaldtwistle, 1-4pm.
Accrington Market Hall, 9am-5pm; Open market, 9am-4.30pm.
Rawtenstall Traditional Market, 9am-4.30pm.
Exhibition by Chorley artist Lynne Lancaster, Sunnyhurst Wood Visitor Centre, Darwen, 1pm-4.30pm. Until November 14.
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