Launch of International Women's Festival, Town Hall, 10.30am; Corporation Park, 11am; both Blackburn.
Turkey Tea and Dancing, Whalley Methodist Church Hall, 6pm.
Music and Drama event, Salvation Army Hall, Charter Street, Accrington, 6.30pm.
50/50 Dancing with MC's Duncan and Margaret, Tony's New Empress Ballroom, Town Hall Street, Blackburn, 7.30pm-11pm.
CD and Video Fair, Whalley CE Primary School Hall, 1pm-4pm.
Accrington and Blackburn CHA Club: King Henry's Grove (B walk). Meet Clitheroe Library, 1.30pm.
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Concert, Blackburn Cathedral, 7.30pm.
Janet Anderson MP Surgery, Darwen Library Theatre, 10am-11am.
Coffee Morning, St John's Rooms, Worsthorne, 10am-12 noon.
"The Messiah," sung by Haslingden Choir, St James The Less, Rawtenstall, 8pm.
Launch of International Women's Festival, Town Hall, Darwen, 12 noon
Star Night, David Street WMC, Barrowford, 8pm.
Lancashire Student Jazz Orchestra, the Foottappers and Gordon Toole Trio, Accrington Town Hall, 7.30pm.
Table Top Sale, Whalley Road United Reformed School, Malt Street entrance, Accrington, 10am-1.15pm. Proceeds to Hyndburn Crossroads Carers.
Grand Book Sale and Coffee Morning, Revidge Fold Church, Shear Brow, Blackburn, 10am-12 noon.
Sixties and Seventies Evening, St Joseph's Social Centre, Brindle, 8pm.
Blackburn Gilbert and Sullivan Society present "Carmen" The Musical, Oswaldtwistle Civic Theatre, 7.30pm.
"Insiders," Eanam Wharf, Blackburn, 8.30pm.
Last Night of the Proms in Brass, Guild Hall, Preston, 7.30pm.
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.
"Barnoldswick and The Canal," Barnoldswick Library. Until March, 27, 1999.
"Dinosaurs - Big, Bold and Dangerous!" exhibition, Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester. Until June 27.
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