Follow Paul Duncan's guide to activities in towns around the region... KENDAL THE Kendal Midday Concert Club series continues at Kendal Town Hall today (Wednesday) with a concert by the Camerata Chamber Ensemble. Doors open at 1pm. Tickets 01539-725768.GET fit and meet people on a short walk around historic Kirkland tomorrow (Thursday). The walk is part of the Walking the Way to Health initiative, a scheme that aims to improve the fitness of people who find it hard to exercise through a programme of short walks led by trained leaders. Meet Peppercorn Lane Car Park 2pm - 01539-790109. GET your letters to Santa delivered by Polar Post at Kendal Museum, Station Road. Leave your wish lists with the museum's 9ft high polar bear and collect a personalised reply from Santa up to December 20. Polar Post is available anytime between normal opening hours (10.30am-4pm, Monday-Saturday). For more details call 01539-721374, or visit www.kendalmuseum.org.uk KENDAL and District Support Group for Derian House Children's Hospice are holding their Annual Christmas Service of Readings and Carols at Kendal United Reformed Church, Highgate, today (Wednesday). There will be performances from Ghyllside School and The Crosscrake Singers. Doors open at 7.30pm.KIRKBY LONSDALEKirkby Lonsdale Choral Society Christmas Concert takes place at St Mary's Church. The programme includes traditional and contemporary Christmas carols and seasonal refreshments will be served. Doors open 7.30pm. Tickets on the door. SEDBERGHKICK up your heels with some Old Tyme Dancing at Sedbergh Peoples Hall on Saturday. The music will be provided by the Syd Banks Band and all proceed will go to the Hall funds. Doors open at 8.15pm.AMBLESIDEAMBLESIDE Choral Society will present a Choral Concert of seasonal music at Ambleside Parish Church on Saturday. The programme also features Handel's Messiah. Doors open at 7.30pm. For details call 015394-33352.LANCASTERTHE Snow Queen, adapted by Neil Duffield, is showing at the Dukes, Lancaster. The Snow Queen lives in a palace in the far frozen North where she has hatched a plot to destroy spring and summer and turn warm, kind hearts into cold, hurtful ones with the help of Jack Frost. The Snow Queen runs until Jan 3 with performances at various times. For details call 01524-598500.SILVERDALE SEEK out the elusive bittern on a guided walk in the wonderful setting of Leighton Moss RSPB Nature Reserve on Friday. Meet 11am - 01524-701601.WINDERMEREMeet Santa and enjoy a cruise on Windermere with sherry and mince pies for adults and presents for children on Saturday and Sunday. Cruises depart Lakeside Pier 12.45 and 2.30pm. 015394-42600.