SKIPTON: Skipton Ladies Choir will perform Music for a Summer Evening at Holy Trinity Church on Saturday. The concert, which starts at 7.30pm, is part of the church’s flower festival, which depicts the Story of Noah and runs from Saturday to Monday.

Tickets for the concert are £5 and proceeds will be split between Martin House Children’s Hospice and church funds.

* A live music event will take place at Handpicked Hall next Sunday, September 1. Gavin Louglin, singer, songwriter and composer, will perform a selection of original, alternative, acoustic music between 1pm and 3pm.

The indoor shopping and crafts venue, next to Skipton bus station, is planning live music events on the first Sunday of every month.

* Striking views of the Yorkshire Dales are the focus of the current exhibition, Working the View, at Craven Museum and Gallery.

Photographer Mark Butler and his writer sister Sarah have recorded the sights and words of a range of people who “work the view”, including estate workers, farmers, drystone wallers and those who work to protect the landscape.

The exhibition, which features 42 photographs and extracts from the interviews, will run until Monday, September 23.

SETTLE: Yorkshire’s past is brought to life through stories, objects and archives at a new exhibition being staged at The Folly.

Family Stories: 150 Years of Discovery is being held in conjunction with the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, which is celebrating its 150th anniversary.

The exhibition focuses on the stories of three Craven families: the Listers, of Gisburn and Malham Tarn, the Bollands, of Settle, and the Wilsons, of Eshton.

* The Ribblesdale Area Moving Picture Show (TRAMPS) will show the French film, Manon des Sources, at the Victoria Hall on Wednesday. It is the sequel to Jean de Florette, which was shown at the hall last month. The film starts at 7.45pm.

* Holy Ascension Church has organised a series of recitals to celebrate the centenary of its Binns organ. The first is on Saturday, at 7.30pm, when the organist is Paul Fisher.

He will play British and French music written between 1910 and 1920, including pieces by Vaughan Williams, Parry, Howells, Vierne and Dupre. Admission is free, with a retiring collection.

* The work of Horton-in-Ribblesdale artist Norman Adams is on display at Linton Court Gallery. Called At Home and Abroad, the exhibition features watercolours of Yorkshire, Italy and Provence.

The exhibition, which will run until Saturday, September 7, also includes silver jewellery by Jill James.

* Photographer Paul Rogers ponders on the “romance, ritual and intrigue of washing lines, wardrobes and clothes hanging” at an exhibition at The Gallery on the Green. Speculations on Clothes Hanging runs until September 12.

* There are just a few days left to view an exhibition at the Lime Gallery, inspired by the landscape of the Yorkshire Dales and South Lakeland Fells.

Summer Dales, which runs until Sunday, includes landscape paintings, photographs, interpretations of topography and geology, etchings, ceramics and wildlife papercuts.

CLAPHAM: Settle Photographic Group will stage an exhibition in the village hall from Saturday to Monday, between 11am and 5pm.

INGLETON: A Northern Soul and Motown night will be held to raise money for a community defibrillator.

The event will be staged in Ingleborough Community Centre on Saturday, from 7pm. Tickets cost £10 from Mark Richardson on 015242 41407.

KELBROOK: Kelbrook artists will stage their annual exhibition in the village hall from Saturday to Monday. It will be open from 10am to 5pm on Saturday and Monday and 11am to 5pm on Sunday.

KILNSEY: North Yorkshire artist Moira McTague is exhibiting at Kilnsey Park Estate as part of its 35th birthday celebrations.

Inspired By Nature features etchings and paintings sparked by the natural world, alongside images that have evolved from museum visits..

The exhibition runs until September 29. Visit kilnseypark.co.uk

SILSDEN: My Forever is one of the headline acts at Silsdenbury Fest this weekend. The band, whose lead singer Sebastian Santabarbara is from Sutton-in-Craven, will perform at on Saturday.

The festival will be staged in Silsden Park. Saturday will also see performances from The Assembly, Emmott and the Folkestra, Born Thief, Big Band and Ska Face while Sunday’s line-up includes Daniel Kennedy, John Harrison, Silsden Singers, Janet Russell, Jularah, Dale G, Big Jim and The Broken Strings, Rob Thorn, Frankie One O and Chris Dinsdale.