August 18-20: Sing Jazz Week: Open session for adults & young adults, opportunities for live demo recording. FREE. The Play Station, Penrith, 1pm-5pm. Details on 01768-864513.
Sing Jazz Week: Sing or play with members of Bluejam Festival Band - high energy Latin, world, blues & soul. FREE. The Play Station, Penrith 7pm-9pm, details on 01768-864513.
August 19: Appleby and District Gardeners' Society, trip to Eggles on Hall, Barnard Castle.
Brough Agricultural Show.
Gamekeepers Walk, Hutton in the Forest, details on 017684-84449.
August 20-23: The Lion King (U) returns to Rheged, 5.15pm daily.
August 20-22: Highest Folk festival in Britain Tan Hill Inn.
August 21: 50th Temple Sowerby Flower Show.
Coffee Morning, Lib Dem Association, Supper Room, Appleby Public Hall from 9.30am.
Brough Farmers' Market.
Eden Animal rescue coffee morning, United Reform Church, Lowther Street, Penrith, 10am-11.30am.
Ravenstonedale Agricultural Show.
Barbon Annual Sheepdog Trials.
Skelton Agricultural Show.
Guided Walk, Penrith Tourist Information Centre, details on 017684-86530.
Winton Village Greek Night, details on 017683 71199.
August 21 and 22: Made In Cumbria Summer Craft Fair Weekend, Rheged, Penrith. Free entry.
Ravenstonedale Real Ale Festival, details on 015396-23284.
August 22: Family Fun Day for 7-11 year olds. Starts at 10am with a Football Workshop followed by Circus Workshop at 11am and giant movie Forces of Nature at 12.15pm. For more details and to book, call Rheged on 01768-860090.
Family Fun Day for 6 years and under. Includes new giant movie Dolphins, story time at 11am and softy play from 11.30am-1pm. For more details and to book, call Rheged on 01768 860090.
Crosby Garrett Open Golf Tournament, details on 017683-71796.
Ravenstonedale Farmers' Market, details on 015396-23284.
Guided Walk, Penrith Tourist Information Centre, details on 017684-86530.
August 24: Deepfale guided walk, Kirkby Stephen, details on 015396-20125.
August 25: (Mostly) Acoustic Jam Night, White Lion Bar, Kirkby Stephen.
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