SKIPTON: Mill Bridge Gallery is hosting an exhibition of work by artist Judy Sale.

Travel on The Edge shows Judy’s bright, bold abstract canvasses, which have been inspired by the many countries in which she has lived and worked.

American-born Judy, who now lives in Haworth, is also involved in restoring ancient buildings.

The exhibition will run until Saturday, August 29.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will hold a Singers Night on Monday.

The club meets at the Narrow Boat pub from 8.30pm and all are welcome.

Tom Scothern will entertain at The Venue tomorrow night.

He has performed at the Cavendish Street venue several times and is a firm favourite with customers.

And, on Saturday night, the stage will be taken over by Joe Beck and Friends, with "a hefty pinch of bass".

For more details, visit venueskipton.com.

SETTLE: The Lime Gallery at The Courtyard has launched its summer exhibition.

It features work by artists Hester Cox, Margaret Uttley, Pam Grimmond, Colin Binns, Casey Allum, Tracy Levine, Anna Tosney and Sarah Cemmick.

The exhibition runs until August 31.

Phone calls are the inspiration of the Gallery on the Green's latest exhibition.

The gallery is housed in a decommissioned phone box and the exhibition, Call Me, is a written collage of notable literary telephone dialogues.

It has been put together by Ellen Bell and Jo Hamill and remembers the days before smart phones, mobiles and even landlines, when private telephone conversations had to be conducted inside a public call box.

Call Me runs until August 15 and further details are available from Settle Tourist Information Centre or online at galleryonthegreen.org.uk.

Visitors to The Museum of North Craven Life have the choice of two exhibitions.

Community Skills tells the story of the potteries in Burton-in-Lonsdale, which were fired up in the mid 18th century and showcases around 60 pots from the museum’s collection.

It runs until November 1.

The second exhibition, Reality Hits Home, focuses on the First World War and contrasts the frontline experiences of the volunteers with life at home where people were fearful for the first time of enemy attack from the skies.

It will run until the end of August.

For more information, call 01729 822854 or visit ncbpt.org.uk/folly.

BARNOLDSWICK: Kenneth Grahame's classic tale, The Wind in the Willows, will be brought to life in Barnoldswick next week.

The Ribcaged Productions show, adapted and directed by Owen Phillips, will be staged at the Rainhall Centre at 6pm next Friday, July 24.

Tickets can be purchased from therainhallcentre.com or by ringing Ribcaged on 01200 429256 or emailing them at info@ribcaged.co.uk.

BURTON-IN-LONSDALE: Burton-in-Lonsdale Village Hall Committee has organised a Victorian Old Time Music Hall.

It will take place on Saturday at 7.30pm and will feature the Christmas pantomime entertainers.

Tickets are available from Ruth Gill on 015242 62014, at the Village Shop, or on the door, priced at £8.50 for adults and £7.50 for concessions.

CARLETON: The film, Saving Mr Banks, will be screened at Carleton Village Hall on Saturday.

It is about author PL Travers, who after 20 years of resisting Walt Disney’s interest in her book Mary Poppins, travels from London to Hollywood to consider his proposition.

The screening starts at 7.30pm and tickets costing £4 are available from the Village Shop.

ELDROTH: Eldroth Church will host Songs for a Summer Evening next Sunday, July 26.

The event will start at 7pm.

EMBSAY: Adult auditions for this year’s pantomime, Cinderella, will be held at the village hall on Sunday afternoon.

Auditions for the younger children’s dancing roles will take part at the start of the new school year in September.

GARGRAVE: Gargrave's annual art exhibition opens in the village hall today.

As well as the usual paintings by local people, there will be a display of work by Harry Caunce who won last year's People's Choice of Best in Show.

Based in Mellor, near Blackburn, Mr Caunce specialises in landscapes, which he paints on site.

The show will be open today and tomorrow between 11am and 7pm, on Saturday between 10am and 7pm and on Sunday between 11am and 5.30pm. Entry is free.

INGLETON: Community jazz band Dales Jam will lead the gala parade around the village on Saturday, leaving the primary school at 12.20pm.

Dales Jam is led by professional music director Richard Ormrod and rehearses at Ermysted's Grammar School, Skipton, every Monday between 7pm and 9.30pm.

SILSDEN: Silsden's Proms on the Farm is returning for its 12th year.

It will be staged at Sycamore Farm, Brunthwaite, on Saturday.

Heading the line-up will be the Skelmanthorpe Band, with soloist Sarah Halstead, who will perform all the favourites from the Last Night of the Proms.

Also taking to the stage will be the Sultans of Swing and the Big Bang.

Once again, all proceeds will go to Silsden Methodist Church and Manorlands Hospice.

The field will open at 2pm, with the concert starting at 7pm.

Tickets are available from Twiggs Newsagents or from 01535 654509 and cost £10 each, with awning space available for another £10. There will be a prize for the best dressed gazebo.

STEETON: The Mary Seaford Singers will perform at A Celebration of Music in Steeton on Saturday, August 1.

The concert in St Stephen’s Church will also feature Kevin Morgan, who is the organist at Stoneyhurst College.

The piano and organ teacher from Bolton was a child virtuoso, learning to play the piano at the age of three and playing the organ for his first service at Salisbury Cathedral at the age of 11. He also played at the Rex Cinema in Elland for several years.

The concert starts at 7.30pm and admission is £5, with the proceeds being shared between the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and church funds.

TOSSIDE: An Abba tribute band will entertain at Tosside Community Hall next Saturday, July 25.

The gig starts at 7.30pm and admission is £7.