Events in East Lancashire and further afield for Tuesday, March 15.
Pick of the day
Contemporary bluesman Ian Siegal returns to The Met, Bury, tonight after Ian Siegal Band was named band of the year at the British Blues Awards. His latest CD was the first by a non-American artist to be MOJO’s Blues Album of the Year.
BLACKBURN
10am to 4.45pm - Upstairs, Downstairs, exhibition about life in Victorian times, Blackburn Museum, Museum Street.
1pm to 2pm - 'Can Religious Education help to combat Extremism?', Anjum Anwar in dialogue with guest speakers on another topical issue in the North Transept, Blackburn Cathedral.
5.15pm to 6pm - Choral Evensong sung by the Cathedral Girls' Choir, Blackburn Cathedral.
BURNLEY
Noon to 5pm - Not Forgotten. Geraldine Pilgrim exhibition on the heritage of the hall. Towneley Hall. Until September 11.
DARWEN
2pm - Darwen Library Theatre Film Society presents Robin Hood, starring Russell Crowe. £3 membership.
HYNDBURN
1.30pm to 3.30pm/5.30pm to 7.30pm - Blood donation session, Trinity United Reform Church on King Street, Great Harwood.
PENDLE
10am to 4pm - Pendle Artists' 43rd Spring exhibition, Ace Centre, Nelson.
RIBBLE VALLEY
9am to 4.30pm - Robert Smith exhibition, Brabin's Gallery, Chipping. Until March 31.
10am to 4.30pm - Northweave: British Tapestry Group North exhibition, Platform Gallery, Clitheroe. Until April 23.
10.30am - Stepping Out, ,meet at the Spring Wood car park. 01200 414484.
Noon to 4pm - Rossendale Camera Club exhibition, Citheroe Castle Museum. Until June 6.
2pm to 4pm - St Mary's Ladies Group, St Mary's Centre, Clitheroe.
ROSSENDALE
1pm to 4pm - The Tone of a Place: Paintings by Olivia Pilling, Rossendale Museum. Until May 2.
1pm - Ladies Only Walking Group - Wear suitable clothing, Victoria Park, Helmshore Road.
FURTHER AFIELD
7.30pm - Private Lives, Royal Exchange, Manchester. Until April 9.
7.30pm - Ailey 2, The Lowry, Salford.
8pm - Mark Thomas, Dancehouse Theatre, Manchester.
8pm - Iron & Wine, Academy 2, Manchester.
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