SKIPTON: There are just two days left to view Craven Museum and Gallery’s summer exhibition, Bikes, Legs, Action!

It is designed to highlight the ins and outs of cycling.

The museum is located in Skipton Town Hall and the exhibition runs until Saturday.

lMargaret Hockney - older sister of world-renowned artist David Hockney - is exhibiting her work at the town’s Mill Bridge Gallery.

Scannergraphs: A Retrospective is the result of her experimentation with a flatbed scanner as an artistic medium.

The exhibition runs until next Saturday, September 27.

lThe Friends of Beamsley Project will present a musical evening at Christ Church on Saturday.

Starting at 7pm, it will feature leading soprano Elizabeth Frankland, Skipton Ladies’ Choir and the Laureates Chamber Group.

Tickets cost £7.50, including refreshments, and are available from the Beamsley Project office on 01756 710255.

lCreel – a four piece lively Celtic band featuring whistle, flute, bodhran and bouzouki – will entertain at Skipton Folk Unplugged on Monday.

The group meets in the upstairs of the Narrowboat pub from 8.30pm.

SETTLE: The Three Peaks Folk Club will mark Sally Day at Settle Social Club on Saturday from 8.30pm.

The event is held annually in honour of the late Sally Wright and the evening’s music will feature songs and tunes favoured by Sally.

Guest singers will be Errol and Leslie Kirkpatrick.

lTRAMPS will show the Canadian French-language film, Monsieur Lazhar, at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.

Shortlisted for an Academy Award, it tells the story of an Algerian immigrant who arrives to teach at a school in Canada.

The screening starts at 7.45pm.

lThe Folly is staging an exhibition called War Beckons, which focuses on the early stages of the war and the effects it had on the district.

It will give residents and visitors a greater understanding of the sacrifices that were made by the people of North Craven throughout the war.

Running alongside is another exhibition, Journeys Through a Family Archive, which explores the story of the Riley family and their involvement in the life of Settle and district over nearly 100 years.

Both exhibitions run until November 2.

lSettle wildlife photographers Tony and Carol Dilger are showing their work at the town’s Gallery on the Green, housed in a former telephone box.

The exhibition, Out of Africa and into the Dales, features wildlife pictures shot during safaris in South Africa and nearer to home, in the Dales.

The exhibition runs until October 11 and for more information, visit galleryonthegreen.org.uk ARNCLIFFE: Landscape artist Kitty North will open her gallery at Prospect House each Friday in September from 10am until 4.30pm.

It follows successful open days with North Yorkshire Open Studios and Grassington Festival.

For more information, email art@kittynorth.com or call Carolyn Fortune on 07528 034388.

BARNOLDSWICK: Post-graduate students from ALRA North will be treading the boards of the Rainhall Centre tomorrow.

They will perform Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children - a poignant piece of theatre highlighting the fruitlessness of war.

lA Big Soul Night Out will be staged at Rolls Royce Leisure Centre next Friday, September 26.

DJs Roman, Shaun Fitton and Garry Place will play original vinyls, featuring Northern Soul, from 8pm to 1am and admission is £5 on the door.

BOLTON ABBEY: Skipton Ladies’ Choir reaches its 25th anniversary this year and as part of the celebrations will be singing at Bolton Abbey Priory Church on Saturday.

Members will perform their favourite songs during an informal sing from 11am to 12.15pm.

GIGGLESWICK: The new Community Cinema season at the Richard Whiteley Theatre starts on Sunday, with a screening of the family film, How to Train Your Dragon.

It follows the exploits of Hiccup and Toothless as they try to protect the peace following the discovery of hundreds of wild dragons in a secret ice cave.

The screening starts at 3.30pm.

GLUSBURN: The fourth Glusburn Fallfest kicks off tomorrow, with a gig by local covers band The Big Bang, supported by indie/rock band Multiverse Theory.

It will take place in Glusburn Institute at 7.30pm.

Then, on Saturday, there will be live music, a farmers’ market running from 11am to 4pm and the second Fallfest Bake Off (all entries must be at the Fallfest Tearoom by 1pm).

The headline concert of the weekend - Last Night of the Proms - will take place at the institute on Saturday night and will feature the Airedale Symphony Orchestra and Opera North soprano Joanne Dexter.

Sunday’s programme will be devoted to World War One commemorations, with the unveiling of the parish council’s new war memorial at noon.

It will be followed by the formal opening of a free exhibition, What happened to local lads?, and a talk by Karyn Burnham, author of Courage of the Cowards, which tells untold stories of the Great War’s conscientious objectors.

The highly acclaimed film War Horse will be screened at 2.15pm and there will be an intermission entertainment from members of the Rock Up and Sing Choir.

For full details, visit fallfest.co.uk SUTTON-IN-CRAVEN: The Green Hut Theatre Company will begin rehearsals for its pantomime Dick Whittington tomorrow.

Adults and children aged eight and above who wish to join the chorus should go along to the rehearsal studio behind Place’s Place in Main Street, Sutton, from 7.15pm to 9pm.

TOSSIDE: Tosside Art Group will present its annual art exhibition in the community hall next Saturday and Sunday, September 27 and 28, from 10am to 4pm.

Admission is by donation to Macmillan Cancer Support. For more information, call 01729 840272.