Women Who Said Yes Talk

Dr. Ali Ronan presents an illustrated talk on ‘The Women Who Said Yes’. Hear about the 17 women who stood for Parliament in the 1918 General Election. Tickets £3 including hot drinks - places bookable on 01942 828128 or at wiganmuseum@wigan.gov.uk

Spring Stargazing

Journey through the constellations and along the Milky Way during this practical workshop from local astronomers! Plenty of colourful talks, videos and hands-on help with telescopes. Tickets £15, available on Eventbrite.

Audience with Richard Evans

Join conducting legend Richard Evans in conversation, sharing a life of musical memories supported by the Foden’s Band. Tickets £10 from 07740 354106 or www.priorbooking.com

Birdwatching Talk

Graham Clarkson presents a fun and fascinating introduction to birding – learn about the birds you could spot on your next stroll, identification tips, and how to watch wild birds. Tickets £4 for adults, £2 for children or £3 for Friends of Mere Sands Wood members, available from www.lancswt.org.uk

Model Railway Exhibition

A great display of model trains, plus a raffle and plenty of refreshments to raise money to repair the church’s stained glass windows. Admission costs £2 per adult, children go free.

Duncan McKenzie & Tony Jo

Help raise money for Chorley FC Community Foundation with Duncan McKenzie and Tony Jo. Enjoy a sporting memorabilia auction and raffle, with music and dancing plus a buffet. Tickets £20, call 01257 230007 or email jonothan.gains@chorleyfc.com

Newburgh Blacksmith Talk

The Ormskirk & District Family History Society present the story of John Westhead, a blacksmith from Newburgh who was killed in action during World War One. All welcome - £1 donation requested from non-members, and refreshments available.

Hawks on the Moors

Walk up into the Brinscall Moors to learn more about birds of prey with SMJ Falconry, including a kestrel, merlin and peregrine falcon. Hot drinks and cake provided, tickets £10 per person or free for under-3s – bookable at www.wildwooddays.co.uk/events

Children on Titanic Talk

A fascinating talk looks at what life was like for children onboard RMS Titanic, including why so many died in the cold water of the Atlantic. Places bookable on 01942 828128 or wiganmuseum@wigan.gov.uk

Chorley Railways Talk

Local historian Steve Williams presents a talk on railway lines and stations in Chorley, dating back to 1840. The history of Croston and Euxton stations will be covered. Free entry.

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