SKIPTON: Craven Museum and Gallery's latest exhibition celebrates 200 years of the Leeds Liverpool Canal.
It features film, photographs, oral history tapes, stories and other items.
The museum - which is based in Skipton Town Hall - is asking anyone with photographs, objects, stories or memories of the canal to contact them, via email at museum@cravendc.gov.uk or call 01756 706407.
* Touring theatre company The Jay Walkers will be in action at St Andrew's Church tomorrow.
It will perform a double comedy bill - Godfrey’s Last Stand, about a cricket umpire whose big dream is to officiate an England-Australia match, and The Holiday, about a couple who take a final holiday together in Torremolinos before their divorce.
And the programme will be repeated at Cononley Institute on Saturday.
Both shows start at 7.30pm and tickets are available from thejaywalkers.co.uk or call 01756 760302.
SETTLE: The current 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.
* An exhibition of new work by renowned ceramic artist Anna Lambert is being staged at Gavagan Art in Settle Town Hall.
Her distinctive earthenware reflects a connection with her locality, North Yorkshire, and to its fragile and constantly changing environment. She responds to places as diverse as wild, bleak moorland and bird-filled hedgerows.
Anna shares her Cross Hills studio with painter David Thomas, who will also be showing his work at Gavagan Art alongside new work by abstract landscape painter Jacquie Denby, who is based in Grassington. ”
The exhibition runs until Saturday, May 30.
* Settle Music will hold another guitar session next Friday, May 13.
It will take place at the primary school at 7pm and admission is £5. All abilities are welcome.
BRADLEY: Bradley Film Club will show the 12-rated Jurassic World on Monday.
The film is about new theme park, built on the original site of Jurassic Park. Everything is going well until the park's newest attraction - a genetically modified giant stealth killing machine - escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.
The film starts at 6pm and admission is free. Refreshments will be available to buy and there is a loop system.
ELDROTH: Julian Gregory and his musicians from the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra will entertain at the parish hall on Sunday.
They will take the audience on a journey from "classical to jazz and all stops between".
Tickets cost £20 (£10 for under 16s), which includes a light supper and a bar, and are available from 015242 51270.
GARGRAVE: Irish band Rakish Paddy will play at a ceilidh organised by the 5th Skipton (Parish Church) Scout Group.
It will take place at Gargrave Village Hall next Saturday, May 14, between 7.30pm and 11pm.
Advance tickets are available by emailing 5thskiptonbeavers@gmail.com. All proceeds will be donated to the Scout Group's building redevelopment fund.
GRASSINGTON: Everyone is invited to join the Grassington Festival Choir, which will be led by Charlie Gower-Smith.
Members will learn uplifting songs inspired by this year’s theme of Convergence: All Roads Lead to Grassington.
Weekly rehearsals will take place at Grassington Congregational Church, starting tonight at 7.30pm and running until Thursday, June 16.
* Grassington Community Cinema will show two films at the Octagon on Saturday.
At 4.30pm, it will screen Hotel Transylvania 2 - an animated fantasy adventure in which Dracula takes his new grandson to a monster boot-camp.
And, later at 7.30pm, adults can enjoy Suffragette, which is about foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.
Tickets can be purchased in advance for £5 for adults, £2.50 for children and £10 for families (two adults and two children).
INGLETON: The Ingleton Rural Community Association will hold a film night at the community centre next Thursday, May 12, at 7pm.
The featured film will be Woman in Gold, which is about an octogenarian Jewish refugee (played by Helen Mirren), who takes on the Austrian government to recover artwork she believes rightfully belongs to her family.
Tickets cost £5.
SILSDEN: The Proms on the Farm team will stage its rescheduled charity musical evening this weekend.
The event will take place at Silsden Methodist Church on Saturday from 7pm
There will be live entertainment from locally-based bands and artists, playing a range of classical and folk music. .
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.
Plans are currently being drawn-up for this year's Proms on the Farm event itself, on July 23.
* Craven Accordion Orchestra will play at a quiz night in St James’ Hall on Saturday at 7pm.
The event has been organised by the Silsden Christian Aid committee.
Tickets cost £5 for adults and £3 for children and are available from the committee or 01535 655347.
WIGGLESWORTH: Beatles tribute band Twist and Shout will perform at the community centre next Saturday, May 14, at 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £10 and are available from 01729 840794.