ON THE WAY: Feisty Scottish singer Shona, who recently cut her new CD, This Side Only, with RFG Records, is appearing at the Waldridge Fell Club, on Saturday.
FOLK NIGHT: Derek Gifford is the guest of Birtley Folk Club at 8.30pm on Wednesday, in the Birtley RAOB Club.
TRAVEL TALK: Kenya Revisited will be the theme of Ned Selkirk when he addresses Chester-le-Street Camera Club at 7.30pm, tonight, in the library.
GHOULS' PARTY: The Black House is hosting a fancy dress Halloween night themed on famous people on Thursday. There will also be prizes, games and karaoke.
FLOWERY PATH: The Snowdrop Path in the churchyard of Christ Church, Lumley, is to be extended.
OLD CLOCKS: Members of Sacriston and District Everyman's Club will hear about the Sundials of Northumbria from Dr E Evans at 7.30pm, tomorrow, in the lounge of St John's Court.
CHURCH CONCERT: Trimdon and District Male Voice Choir is performing with Agape at 7pm on Saturday, in Chester-le-Street Methodist Church.
HALF-TERM FUN: Fairplay is holding Christmas crafts, quizzes and netball sessions between 9.30am and 12.30pm between today and Friday at Park View Community School. Each session costs £5 or £25 for the week. Further information is available by calling 0191-388 7139.
CADET AWARD: The Loraine Nesbitt Volunteer of the Year Award was presented to Margaret Mons-White for her work with the Sea Cadets.
TABLE TOP SALE: A table top sale is being held in Chester-le-Street Methodist Church from 9am to noon on Saturday.
GIRLS RUGBY: Chester-le-Street RFC junior section runs a team for girls aged from 12 to 16. Prospective players can obtain further information by contacting 0191-422 1721.
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