BOLTON ART CIRCLE, exhibitions, third Sunday of the month, art fair in the Penny Farthing Suite at The Last Drop. 11am to 4pm. Ring Bolton 847607.
ROYAL ARMOURIES MUSEUM, Leeds. Open from 10.30am to 5.30pm. Adult prices £4.90, children/concessions £3.90 and family tickets £14.90. Ring 0990 1066 66.
SOUTHPORT FLOWER SHOW, Victoria Park, Southport. August 17-19. Join Professor Stefan Buczacki, Professor David Bellamy, Roddy Llewellyn, Roy Lancaster, Bob Flowerdew, Eric Knowles and the BBC Gardeners of the Year Katherine Crouch and Sandra Attenburrow. Visitors will also be able to see Chester Zoo's Komodo Dragon, three gardens created by David Bellamy Schools and there will be an opportunity to purchase the exclusive Queen Mother Lily. Ring 01704 547147 or 0870 4444226 for further details and bookings.
DOLL AND TEDDY FAIR, Rivington Hall Barn, Bolton. Open 10am to 4pm.
HAREWOOD HOUSE, Moor House, Harewood Estate, Leeds. To Sunday August 13, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. LK Productions present an outdoor version of CS Lewis's fantasy story in a magical garden setting. Tickets £8.50 for adults and £5 for children. Ring 0113 218 1000.
DAYS OUT WEST perform American Line Dancing with country and western artiste Martin Fox, Pembroke Hall, Walkden. Starts 7.30pm. Saturday August 19. Ring 0161 950 1711. Tickets £5 in advance or £6 on the door in aid of St Ann's Hospice.
KING GEORGES HALL, Blackburn. Thursday August 17. American Line Dancing, from 7.30pm to 11pm. Ring Sandra Lynton on 01282 433669 for details.
TATTON PARK, Knutsford. Saturday August 19 and Sunday August 20, Vintage Classic and Sportscar Show. Over 1,000 classics from around 80 car clubs will be on display including the Rolls Royce Enthusiasts Club featuring over 70 Rolls Royce and Bentley cars; three Jaguar clubs and on Sunday members of Aston Martin and Alpine Renault Owners Club will display their collection. A collectors vehicle auction will take place at 12.30pm on Sunday. Open daily 9am to 5pm. Adults £5.
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