"Ready Teddy Go" - craft workshop for children aged five and over, Darwen Children's Library, 2pm-3pm.
Sky Watch, Planet Earth Centre, Bacup Road, Todmorden, 10pm-2am.
Craftsmen "At Work": Embroidery and Collectable Cloth Dolls; Wood Turning, Samlesbury Hall, Preston New Road, Samlesbury, 11am-4.30pm.
Good As New Sale, Central Methodist Church, Great Harwood, 11am-2pm.
St John Vianney Church Charity Shop, Lord Street West, Blackburn, 10am-4pm.
Trampolining, Fearns Sports and Leisure Centre, Fearns Moss, Stacksteads, Bacup, 9.30am.
Organ Recital, King George's Hall, Blackburn, 12.45pm-1.30pm.
Blackburn and District Association of Mental Health, Mind Centre, Regent Street, 9.30am-5pm.
Women's Centre offers health information, library, drop-in, listening/counselling and personal development courses, 25 Wellington Street St John's, Blackburn, 10am-3pm.
Advice and Information Service. Low cost insurance services for the over 55's, Age Concern, 11 Union Street, Darwen, 9.30am-3pm.
Luncheon Club, 12 noon: Pop-In Centre, 10am-2pm; and Bingo session, 1.30pm-3.15pm, Derwent Hall, George Street, Darwen.
Lunches in Blackburn Cathedral Crypt, 12 noon-2pm.
Coffee and Chat, Daisyfield Community Centre, Moss Street, Blackburn, 9am-12 noon.
Blackburn Market Hall open from 10am to 4pm.
Children's Disco, six to 12 year-olds, Kidstreet, Bennington Street, Blackburn, 7pm-8.45pm.
Accrington Market Hall, 9am-5pm; Open Market, 9am-4.30pm.
Only Foals and Horses Animal Sanctuary and Shop, Redshell Stables, Redshell Lane, Haslingden Old Road, Oswaldtwistle, 1-4pm.
Displays, gift shop and animals, Pendle Heritage Centre, Park Hill Barrowford, Nelson, 10am-5pm.
Tiffany Glass collection and exhibition, Haworth Art Gallery, Haworth Park, Manchester Road, Accrington, 2-5pm.
Exhibition of Paintings by Malcolm Fryer, Ribchester Roman Museum. Until September 5.
Guided Tour and Open Day, Stonyhurst College, Clitheroe. Until August 30.
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