Accrington and Blackburn CHA meet Billinge End/Preston New Road, Blackburn, 7pm, for evening ramble.
Blackburn Home Organists meet St Stephens Conservative Club, Robinson Street, Little Harwood, 8pm. AGM
Good As New shop, Whalley Road United Reformed Church, Accrington, 10am-2.30pm.
Stagecraft, Haslingden Public Hall, Regent Street, 9am-4pm.
BARSA Driving Course, Blackburn Northern Sports Club, Pleckgate Road, Blackburn, 8pm.
Friends in Bereavement meet Day Hospital, Leeds Road, Nelson, 7pm.
Alan Barnes and Bruce Adams, Rhythm Station, Rawtenstall, 8.30pm
Spiritual Healing, Friends Meeting House, Paradise Lane, Blackburn, 7.30pm-9.15pm.
Massage/Reflexology/Beauty Treatments, Ageing Well Centre, Age Concern, 4 King Street, Blackburn, 10am-3pm.
Luncheon Club, 12 noon; OAP Club, 2pm-3pm, Derwent Hall, George Street, Darwen.
Accrington Market Hall, 9am-5pm; Open Market, 9am-4.30pm.
American Line Dancing Lessons, King George's Hall, Blackburn, 12 noon - 50-minute lesson for beginners.
Parent and Toddler Group, Green Lane Community Centre, Blackburn, 10am-noon.
Modern Sequence Dancing, Senior Citizens Club, St Paul's Church, Audley, Blackburn, 1.45pm-3.45pm. New members welcome.
Sport Karate and Kickboxing, Pleckgate School, Blackburn, 7pm-9pm.
Line Dancing, Duke of York, Waterside, Darwen, 7.30pm.
Friendship Club meet Livesey Community Hall, York Terrace, Feniscowles, Blackburn, 2pm.
Social Bridge, Whalley Village Hall, 7pm.
Line Dancing, St Gabriel's Church Hall, Brownhill, Blackburn, 6-7pm beginners, 7-8.30pm.
Lunch Club, 12 noon-1pm, followed by over 50s Social, 132 Brookway, Livesey, Blackburn.
Only Foals and Horses Animal Sanctuary, Redshell Stables, Haslingden Old Road, Oswaldtwistle, 1-4pm.
Rob Miller Elemental Paintins, Wensley Gallery, 6-8 Market Street, Ramsbottom. Until September 11.
Guided Tours, Stonyhurst College, Clitheroe. Until August 30.
Exhibition of Rag Rugs, Discovery Centre, Garstang. Until September 5.
Exhibition of Paintings by Malcolm Fryer at Ribchester Roman Museum. Until September 5.
"Through The Lens: Recollections of the Rawtenstall and Waterfoot Areas in the 1960's," Rossendale Museum, Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall. Until September 12.
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