SKIPTON: Blackpool Tower organist John Bowdler will play at a tea dance at Skipton Town Hall on Tuesday, February 2.
John is currently in his 26th year as resident organist at the Blackpool Tower and loves entertaining people with his traditional music.
He said: "It is a pleasure to be returning to Skipton Town Hall. People are always so friendly."
The event will run from 1.30pm to 4pm and tickets costing £6.50, which includes refreshments, are available from Skipton Tourist Information Centre or by calling 01756 792809.
* The Rewind Project presents Davos' birthday bash at The Venue on Saturday.
Performing alongside piano legend Davos will be DJ Barrie Jay, Keith Capstick, Dan Bottomley, Mark Monkhouse, Stefan Briggs, George Simpson and Moose.
The event starts at 8pm and entry is free.
And, next Friday, January 29, the Venue will welcome back the 3 elements crew, showcasing talent of all forms. Expect hip hop vibes with breakdancers, MCs, DJs and turntablists.
* Skipton Folk Unplugged will hold a Scottish night to celebrate the life and poetry of Robert Burns on Monday.
The club meets at the Narrow Boat, in Victoria Street, from 8.30pm.
* A singing group for people living with dementia or Parkinson’s Disease, their family and friends will meet fortnightly from Tuesday.
Sessions will take place at Skipton Baptist Church from 2pm to 3.30pm and attendees will enjoy singing and home-made baking in a relaxed and supportive environment.
For more information contact the Alzheimer’s Society on 01423 813463.
SETTLE: Talking Across Our Generations is the title of the Gallery on the Green’s first exhibition of 2016.
Running until March 19, the exhibition is based on the work of Settle Girls’ Group, a group of girls from Settle College who are aged between 11 and 14.
Over the past few months, the girls have interviewed almost 100 women. The oldest interviewee was born in 1921 and the youngest in 2005. Although all now live in the Settle area, many were born and brought up in different parts of the world, a point illustrated by the globe that forms part of the exhibition.
Each interviewee was asked a series of questions about their lives and their schooling. From this, the girls have drawn conclusions about the changing worlds of work, school, leisure, shopping and fashion.
The book of interviews forms the core of the exhibition, but there are also cuttings, quotes and original photographs to show how women have moved on from a world of uncomfortable clothes, limited work opportunities and a need to shop every day.
The Gallery on the Green is housed in a former BT telephone box at Upper Settle.
* Nine-piece band Anda Union from Inner Mongolia will entertain at Victoria Hall on Wednesday.
Its members came together at music college in Hohhot, their capital city, and were able to integrate traditional forms - like the now-famous throat singing - into a sound uniquely Mongolian.
The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets are available from 01729 825718 or visit settlevictoriahall.org.uk
* Giggleswick and Settle Brass Band will give a concert on Sunday - the eve of Burns Night.
It will perform at Settle Parish Church at 7pm (not 3pm as previously advertised).
Refreshments will be available.
* Local poet Jean Stevens will launch her new collection of poems, Beyond Satnav, at Friends Meeting House next Friday, January 29, at 7.30pm. This will be an hour of anecdotes, reflections and poetry followed by tea and biscuits.
* There is still chance to view the latest exhibition, Winter's Tale, at The Courtyard Gallery.
It features artists Frank Gordon, Hannah Chesterman, Hester Cox, Lesley Fotherby, Pam Grimmond, Pip Seymour, Rebecca Wallace-Jones, Ross Brown, Alison Dickson, Casey Allum and Laura Wallace.
The exhibition runs until Saturday.
* The Three Peaks Folk Club will meet at Settle Social Club on Sunday evening.
It will be a guest night featuring duo Morfran Heights.
The group was formed at a New Year's Eve bash at the Moorcock, Blacko, in 2013, after Paul Morris and Martin Francis decided could enhance each other's music.
Martin has the ability to adapt his style of playing to particular audiences, with guitar his main instrument, while Paul plays a variety of whistles and Bodhran.
AIRTON: Frost at Midnight - a talk on the poetry of winter by Steve Whitaker - will be staged at the Airton Friends' Meeting House on Tuesday at 7.30pm. Admission is free of charge, but donations for Meeting House funds would be welcome.
CARLETON: A Neil Diamond Tribute and Motown Evening will be held at the Social Club next Saturday, January 30, at 8.30pm.
Tickets cost £5 per person and are on sale from the Village Shop and the Club.
ELDROTH: Local group Jukebox Junkies will perform Golden Oldies at the parish hall on Saturday, February 6.
The event is a fundraiser for both the parish hall and Eldroth Church and will start at 7.30pm. Tickets are £10, which includes pie and peas supper, and are available from 015242 51446.
GLUSBURN: Glusburn Institute will hold its third Resurrection Indie Disco and Rave.
It will take place on Saturday from 7.30pm and will give disco-goers the opportunity to dust off their pumps and dance the night away to their favourite 80s and 90s classic hits.
It is described as "a melting pot of Brit Pop, Madchester and fine quality indie tunes punctuated with classic rave anthems".
Tickets cost £8 and are available from ticketsource.co.uk/glusburncommunityartscentre
GRASSINGTON: Grassington's next movie event will take place in the town hall's Octagon Theatre on Saturday, February 6.
At 4.30pm, the American computer-animated family comedy film, Minions, will be screened.
A spin-off to Despicable Me, Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world.
The evening film is the action adventure Mission Impossible - Rogue Nation. 
Starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca Ferguson, the fifth instalment of the Mission: Impossible franchise sees Ethan and his team face their most difficult mission yet - to prove the Syndicate's true existence and bring the organisation down by any means necessary.
The screening starts at 7.30pm.
* The band, Chill Pill, will play at the Foresters next Saturday, January 30, from 9pm.