1. ENJOY a homemade cake in The Pugin Rooms' vintage cafe before browsing a range of art on display. Collective Art in Marlow is being held this weekend in St Peters Street, Marlow. There will be lots of work on show from local artists and makers including: felt, glass, copper work, jewellery, fine art, printmaking, mixed media, ceramics, mosaics and more. It is open today (Friday) from 7 to 9pm, Saturday 10am to 6pm and Sunday 2 to 5pm. There is also a mosaic workshops on Saturday (10am - 5pm) and Sunday (2pm - 4pm). Visit www.collectiveartinmarlow.co.uk or find us on Facebook for more details. Limited parking on site

2. GET fit and raise money for a good cause at a charity workout day tomorrow from 10am to 4pm at Sir William Ramsay School in Rose Avenue, Hazlemere. The fun day of taster fitness sessions with local trainers is raising money for Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust and The Alzheimer's Society. You don't have to be fit to attend, you just need to go along and have fun. It is £20 to attend all day or £5 to drop into a session. There will be taster sessions from Jazzercise, Wild Training, Zumba and Tae Kwon Do. Registration from 9.30am. Tickets can be purchased on-line at http://www.runningforjen.co.uk/charityworkout.htm. Call 01494 431888 for more details.

3. FOR Dr Who fans there is no other place to be this weekend than Norden Farm in Maidenhead. A Dr Who Festival is being held at the centre on Sunday from 11.30am to mark the 50th anniversary of the iconic television show. Throughout the day there will be screenings, activities and a quiz to celebrate the long-running show that has captured the imagination of so many. The festivities kick off with a family craft workshop at 11.30am. Families can work together to create a telephone box and a Dalek from different materials.At 1.30pm there will be a screening of 1965 film Doctor Who and The Daleks. It was the first Doctor Who film to be made in colour, whilst the television series was still being filmed in black and white. It stars Peter Cushing as the Doctor and Roy Castle as Ian. Later in the afternoon, see another version of Doctor Who in the animated Scream of the Shalka. The evening features a Doctor Who themed quiz, led by the Vinyl Frontier host Jeff Lloyd. Tickets are available from the Box Office on 01628 788997 or online at www.nordenfarm.org

4. FATHER-daughter duo, Mayor of High Wycombe Trevor Snaith and daughter Victoria Snaith, founder of Dread Falls Theatre, have teamed up to present a unique murder mystery to benefit the charity One Can Trust tomorrow (Saturday). A far cry from the traditional whodunit, The Wake is a murder mystery with a difference. Audience members, no longer passive observers, find themselves exploring each scene to uncover the truth behind why this motley crew of characters are still haunting the caves long after their death. Tickets cost £25 and include a welcome drink and buffet meal. Tickets are available online www.skiddle.com/e/11941016 or by calling the Mayor’s Parlour on 01494 421134.  It runs from 7.30 to 11.30pm at The Hell-Fire Caves, Church Lane, West Wycombe, HP14 3AH .

5. JOIN Vienna Festival Ballet on a magical journey with their brand new production of Snow White tomorrow at 3 and 7.30pm at The Elgiva, Chesham. World premiere choreography propels this timeless fairytale and answers the question, who is the fairest one of all. Based on the traditional Grimm’s Brothers story, this ballet incorporates all the important elements, an enchanted mirror, a beautiful girl, a shiny red apple and Prince Charming. This spellbinding ballet promises to entertain and dazzle the whole family. Tickets: £18.50 Full / £15.50 Concs / Family £64.00 (2+2). Call 01494 582900 or go to www.elgiva.com