SKIPTON: Capturing the Moment, an exhibition by Mike Smith featuring over 20 reduction lino prints, will be on display at the Mill Bridge Gallery until Saturday.

Lost in the Landscape, an exhibition of digital collage and mono prints by Carolyn Hird-Rogers, will be on display at the Mill Bridge Gallery from Friday, July 13, to Saturday, August 11.

Craven Museum and Gallery will present a free exhibition displaying a selection of artwork from The Roebuck Collection until Saturday in Skipton Town Hall.

The exhibition is open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday.

Votes for Women, a costume-in-context presentation, will be held at 7pm tomorrow in Skipton Town Hall.

From hobble skirts to flapper fashion, the history of the fight for the vote will be made vivid through beautiful costumes and lively readings from the Edwardian age and the 1920s

Tickets cost £15, which includes a welcome drink and nibbles.

GTS Performing Arts will perform Bully, a heart-warming musical which addresses bullying issues, at 7.30pm on Saturday and 2.30pm on Sunday in Skipton Town Hall.

Tickets cost £5 for adults but under 18s are free.

To book tickets, visit cravendc.gov.uk/skipton-town-hall or ring 01756 792809.

Skipton Building Society Camerata will perform a free concert for under 18s at 1.30pm on Friday, July 20, in Skipton Town Hall.

Then in the evening, Skipton Camerata, will perform the concert Music and Time which focuses on Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, at 7.30pm on Friday, July 20, in Skipton Town Hall.

To book tickets, visit skiptoncamerata.com or ring 0333 666 3366.

Skipton Choral Society will perform a concert of coronation-themed pieces at 7.30pm on Saturday, July 14, at Christ Church in Skipton.

Tickets which cost £10 or £5 for under 16s, are available from 07716 219312, tickets@skiptonchoralsociety.com or on the door.

Skipton Folk Unplugged will present a singers night on Monday at the Narrow Boat, on Victoria Street. Start time is 8.30pm.

SETTLE: Creative Fusion – A Journey, an exhibition of creative work by people supported by Horton Housing Association in Craven, is on display at Settle Library.

The exhibition will run at Settle Library until Tuesday, July 17, and Cross Hills Library from September 12 to 26.

The Settle Beer Festival returns to Settle Victoria Hall for its third year.

A selection of ciders and beers will be available when the festival opens at 5pm tonight. The festival will also be open from noon to 10pm tomorrow and Saturday.

Scottish band Peatbog Faeries will perform at 7.30pm on Sunday in Settle Victoria Hall.

Other upcoming events in the Victoria Hall include a relaxed screening of Elvis Presley film King Creole at 1.30pm on Monday and a concert by traditional Scottish band Skipinnish at 8pm on Thursday, July 12.

Langcliffe Singers will set sail in HMS Pinafore for a concert performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s much-loved operetta at 7.30pm on Saturday, July 14, in Settle Victoria Hall.

To book tickets, visit settlevictoriahall.org.uk or ring 01729 825718.

Settle Stories will present Soldiers of the Empire, a dance, music and storytelling performance which pays homage to forgotten soldiers from India who fought for Britain during the First World War, at 7pm on Saturday at The Joinery in Settle.

Knitted Settle, an exhibition of knitted pictures of buildings in Settle, will be on display at The Folly until December 22.

A exhibition which features oil paintings of women galloping through the Dales on horseback will be on display until tomorrow at the Gallery on the Green.

Archaos, an exhibition by Ingrid Stephenson which explores the duality of creation and decay, will open at the Gallery on the Green on Sunday and run until Saturday, September 8.

ADDINGHAM: Pinsuti, the Ilkley and Skipton chamber choir, will perform in concert at 7.30pm on Saturday at St Peter’s Hall in Addingham.

Tickets, which cost £8, are available from choir members or on the door.

BARNOLDSWICK: Available Jones, featuring guitarist Miguel Montalban, will perform tonight in the Barnoldswick Music and Arts Centre, on Rainhall Road.

Then on Monday and Tuesday the centre will present the concert An Audience with Merrill and Jay Osmond - Up Close and Very Personal. Tickets for the Monday concert are already sold out.

To book tickets, ring 07712 628366 or 01282 813374.

Doors open at 7.30pm and the concerts start at 8pm.

CARLETON-IN-CRAVEN: An exhibition of photos and historical information about the village of Carleton will be on display on Saturday and Sunday in Carleton-in-Craven Village Hall, St Mary's Church and Carleton Endowed Primary School.

The free exhibition will run from 1pm to 5pm both days and there will refreshments at the church.

Singer songwriter Kezia Gill will perform a range of classic country songs at the Iron Horse Country Music Club in Carleton Social Club on Saturday, July 14.

Doors open at 7.15pm and tickets cost £6 on the door.

CONONLEY: Cononley Singers will mark the 40th anniversary of the film Grease with two summer concerts this weekend.

The first concert will be held at 7.30pm tomorrow in Cononley Village Institute and the second will take place at 7.30pm on Saturday in Christ Church, Skipton.

The choir will perform a medley of Grease songs and the rest of the concert, titled Midsummer Musical Miscellany, will feature classical and contemporary songs.

Tickets are available from Cononley Village shop, at singerstickets@btinternet.com or on 01535 637405.

GRASSINGTON: Grassington Community Cinema will present the film Finding Your Feet at 7.30pm on Saturday in Grassington Town Hall.

Tickets cost £5 and can be booked in advance at grassington.uk.com or in Grassington Hub, or pay on the door.

The Upper Wharfedale Arts and Literature Society (UWALS) will host the Upper Wharfedale 1918 exhibition in Grassington Town Hall on Saturday, July 14, and Sunday, July 15, from 10am to 4pm each day.

The free exhibition, which features photos, documents, artefacts, craft demonstrations and music and drama performances, reveals a picture of how life in the Dale was lived during the war years.