Citizens Advice Bureau Advice Session, Roman Road Estate, Blackburn, 10am-12 noon.
Craftsmen "At Work," Samlesbury Hall, Preston New Road, Samlesbury, 11am-4.30pm. Stoneware Potter, Ceramic Sculpture, Water Colour and Oil Painting.
Tea Dance (50/50, Easy Sequence and Modern Ballroom), Accrington Town Hall, 1.30pm-4.30pm.
Blackburn and District Probus Club meet St Silas Church Hall, Preston New Road, Blackburn, 10.30am. "Religious Broadcasting."
Parkinson's Disease Society meet Temple Street Resource Centre, Burnley, 7.30pm. Speaker: Tony Bell.
Queen's Lancashire Regimental Association meet Somme Barracks, Moss Street, Blackburn, 12 noon.
Blackburn Rambling Association meet at the Oddfellows Hall (Mind Centre entrance), Regent Street, 8pm. "Better Days Ahead."
American Line Dancing, Accrington Town Hall, 7pm-11pm.
Line Dancing, St Francis Church Hall, Cherry Tree, Blackburn, 8-11pm.
American Line Dancing, Cob Wall Club, Blackburn, 8pm-11pm.
Children's Ballroom and Latin dancing, 5pm-6.15pm; Beginners line dancing, 7pm-8pm; Adults ballroom and Latin, 8-10.30pm, St Joseph's Church Hall, Bolton Road, Darwen.
Lunches in the Cathedral Crypt, Blackburn, noon-2pm.
Blackburn Aces Morris Dancing classes, Ivy Street Community Centre, 7pm-10pm. Ages four and over.
Families Anonymous (self-help group) - only family and friends of suspected former and using addicts, meet in The Community Centre, Mill Hill, Blackburn.
Sequence Dancing and Tea Dance, Darwen Leisure Centre, 1.30pm-4pm. New dances taught.
Women's health, support groups, counselling, etc, Women's Centre, 25 Wellington Street St John's, Blackburn. 10am-3pm.
East Lancs Deaf Society meet St Michael's Worship Centre, Palm Street, Bastwell, Blackburn, 2.30-7pm.
Tea and Tots Group, Leamington Road Baptist Church, Granville Road, Blackburn, 1.15pm to 3pm.
Mind II, 51 Regent Street, Blackburn, 9.30am-5pm.
Volunteer Bureau, St Johns Centre, Victoria Street, Blackburn, 9am-5pm.
Karate for ages seven to adult, Tony's Ballroom, Town Hall Street, Blackburn, 7.15pm-9pm.
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