SKIPTON: Singer songwriter Kath Reade and singer/guitarist Phil Snell will lead Skipton Folk Unplugged's singers night on Monday.
The club meets at the Narrow Boat pub, Victoria Street, at 8.30pm. All are welcome.
* Local duo Ian and Jane will entertain at the Three Links Club on Saturday. Doors open 7.30pm.
SETTLE: Well-known Settle poet Jean Stevens will launch her new collection of poems, Beyond Satnav, at the town's grade one-listed Folly tomorrow.
The launch will take place during the first Settle Sessions gathering of 2016.
The evening will also include readings of new work by poet Anne Caldwell, who works as literature programme manager for the British Council.
And there will be the usual Read Two open mic session where local people can share their favourite poems.
The gathering starts at 7.30pm and tickets costing £6 (£5.50 for members) are available from The Folly, Cave and Crag, and The Courtyard Dairy, all in Settle.
For more details, visit settlesessions.co.uk
* The new exhibition at the town's Gallery on the Green, Art and the World of Cycling, has been inspired by the forthcoming Tour de Yorkshire.
It has more than 100 exhibits, including rarely seen illustrations by J Ayton Symington for HG Wells' comic novel, The Wheels of Chance, which was published 120 years ago.
There are postcards showing the changing design of the bicycle and others highlighting how artists and especially advertisers have used the bike over the years. There are also classic posters from around the world in the artistic styles of the 1920s.
The exhibition - which is supported by Settle Town Council - runs until Friday, May 20.
* The Folly is staging two hugely contrasting exhibitions.
1916: Chronicles of Courage is the third in the museum’s series of World War One exhibitions, in association with the Heritage Lottery-funded Craven and the First World War project.
It tells the stories of local men and women who served their country in many different ways and includes graphic reconstructions of life on the battlefield through installations of a section of trench and a regimental first-aid post fitted out with medical and surgical equipment of the period.
The second exhibition, Back in Settle, has been inspired by a Facebook group set up around three years ago by local man Mick Harrison to share stories and old photographs from the Settle area. There are now almost 1,600 people involved from all over the world.
The war exhibition runs until October 30 and Back in Settle until June 5.
* The Three Peaks Folk Club will meet at Settle Social Club on Saturday at 8.30pm.
There will also be a guest appearance by Mike Nicholson from Sussex, whose voice has been likened to dark chocolate.
Admission is £5.
ADDINGHAM: As part of the Beamsley Project's 20th anniversary celebrations, a concert is being staged at Addingham Methodist Church on Saturday.
Starting at 7pm, it will feature the Heritage Boys - Andy Burton, Peter Johnson and Ian Whitaker - who got together in November 2012 for a charity fundraising event which was expected to be a 'one off'.
However, that event led to requests for several more appearances and, by the end of 2015, the three men had performed at 34 events, mostly around North Yorkshire.
Tickets cost £7 and are available from 01756 710255 or by emailing info@beamsleyproject.org
AUSTWICK: Austwick Parish Hall, in association with TRAMPS, will close its winter season by showing the latest James Bond film, Spectre (12A) tomorrow at 7.30pm.
Tickets are £5 on the door or £4.50 by advance purchase at Cross Leigh Stores, Austwick. Themed refreshments will be available.
BURNSALL: Saxophonist Snake Davis perform his Burden of Paradise show at Burnsall Village Hall - said to be one of his favourite venues - tomorrow.
He will be joined by Mark Cresswell on guitar, Dave Bowie on bass and vocalist Helen Watson.
The concert starts at 8pm and tickets costing £15 are available from 01756 720680 (cash only) or at www.wegottickets.com/event/345534
And the musician will be back in Craven next Friday, April 29, performing at the Mart Theatre, Skipton at 7.30pm.
This time he will join forces with string quartet SnakeStrings for an evening of "funky, classical, soulful and world music, all with a Snakey twist".
For tickets, visit themarttheatre.org.uk or call 01756 709666.
BURTON-IN-LONSDALE: Graham Toft, organist at Holy Ascension Church, Settle, will give an recital with a difference at All Saints' Church on Saturday from 11.30am.
He will play well-loved favourites and entertaining organ music for St George’s Day, including a specially commissioned work, as well as some excerpts from his Merry Organ book.
CARLETON: Carleton will hold another film night next Saturday, April 30.
The featured film will be The Hundred-Foot Journey, starring Manish Dayal, Om Puri and Helen Mirren. It is about an Indian family, who settle in a quaint French village and open an Indian eaterie opposite a Michelin-starred, classical French restaurant.
The screening starts at 7.30pm.
GIGGLESWICK: Story Pocket Theatre will stage its family show, A Pocketful of Grimms, at Giggleswick School's Richard Whiteley Theatre on Sunday.
A storyteller will take the audience to a land of fables and wonder, exploring some of the best fairytales ever told.
The tales will be brought to life in a high-energy mix of clowning, physical theatre and puppetry.
The show - adapted by Adam Forde, with original music by George Jennings - will start at 3pm and tickets costing £7 are available from giggleswick.org.uk/rwt or call 01729 893180. Children under five will be admitted free.
GRASSINGTON: Ant and Frank will entertain at The Foresters on Saturday at 9pm.
HELLIFIELD: Barnoldswick Brass Band will give a concert at St Aidan's Church next Friday, April 29 - Tour de Yorkshire Day - from 7.30pm.
Tickets are £7.50 and are available from PCC members or pay on the door.
SILSDEN: The town's Proms on the Farm team will hold a charity musical evening on Saturday, May 7.
There will be live entertainment from locally-based bands and artists, playing a range of classical and folk music.
The event is at Silsden Methodist Church from 7pm.
Tickets – priced £6, including light refreshments – are available from Twiggs newsagents in Silsden.
Proceeds will go to the Proms team's two chosen charities, the Methodist Church and Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands.