A DIGITAL art exhibition titled People and Place will be held on March 1, at Redcar and Cleveland City Learning Centre, Normanby Road, South Bank.
The event will showcase the work of novice artists from the Tees Valley.Digital content creation workshops will be held at the centre from Monday. Call (01642) 342713 for details.
BAZAAR DAY: Ormesby Table Tennis Club holds a Christmas bazaar at Linthorpe Community Centre, Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough at 10am on Saturday, November 23. Admission is 10p. Proceeds go to the club.
MAKEOVER MAGIC: Wolviston Court Townswomen's Guild is holding a facial and makeover demonstration by the Body Shop at Home, in Wolviston Court Community Centre, Clifton Avenue, Billingham, on Thursday, starting at 7.30pm. Admission is 50p and proceeds go to the Unicorn Centre, a group which provides riding for the disabled.
CHRISTMAS FAIR: St Teresa's Church, Hartlepool, is holding a Christmas fair at the church, in Braemar Road, on Saturday, November 23, from 1pm to 4pm.
CAB CALL: Middlesbrough Citizen's Advice Bureau dealt with 2,400 consumer inquiries last year, figures reveal. The charity will discuss its work at the launch of a new consumer support centre, called Middlesbrough Consumer Support Network, on Monday.
POET'S DAY: Budding poets and performers are invited to a workshop led by Writers on the Storm at The Verb Garden, at The Cornerhouse, Middlesbrough. It is on Monday, December 2, with performances on Wednesday, December 4, and school workshops on Thursday, December 5. For more details, call (01642) 253 053.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: Saltburn Methodist Church holds a Christmas bazaar tomorrow, from 10am to 3pm. All proceeds go to church funds.
WINTER FAIR: Christ Church, Coatham, holds its annual winter fair tomorrow in the United Reformed Church Hall, Station Road, Redcar, from 10am to 2pm.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING: The Butterwick Christmas Fair is at Preston Park Museum on Saturday, November 23, from 10am to 4pm.
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