1. ENJOY music by Wycombe Sinfonia and narration by former Doctor Who, Colin Baker, this Sunday at 3.30pm at the Wycombe Swan in St Mary Street, High Wycombe. Colin narrates the musical tale of "Tom Sawyer’s Saturday" by John Dankworth. There will also be the ever popular children’s participation items too so children from the audience can take part. Tickets £6.50; Concessions £5 from 01494 512000 or go to www.wycombeswan.co.uk.

2. CELEBRATE Burns Night this Saturday. Hold your own Burns Supper with a traditional meal of haggis, neeps and tatties and recite poetry by the great man, Robert Burns. The Mayor of High Wycombe, Trevor Snaith, is holding his own Burns supper at the Royal British Legion in St Mary Street, High Wycombe, at 7pm with a traditional supper, a Scottish piper and a supplementary whisky tasting session. There will be Scottish dancing and a disco to finish the evening. Tickets are £35 from 01494 421134.

3. MARLOW Community Market is back tomorrow from 9.30am to 1pm in Liston Hall, Chapel Street. The indoor market is organised by Transition Town Marlow and is a hub for local producers and provides customers with a good deal. There are a mixture of stall-holders:  meat, vegetables, bread, cakes and all sorts of other produce from small local suppliers - plus local artists and craftspeople. The market aims to be plastic-bag free, so please bring your own.

4. ENJOY Mozart by Candlelight on Saturday at 7.30pm at the Wycombe Swan. From the producers of A Viennese Strauss Gala, this sumptuous, fully costumed show immerses us in the wonderful music and the classical baroque world of one of the greatest romantic composers the world has ever seen- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. An Evening of classical music and song, which includes excerpts from Mozart’s Operas such as: The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro, Cosi fan Tutte, and many more beautifully sung moments from his world famous operas. Tickets are £19, £17 and concessions £2 off from 01494 512000 or go to www.wycombeswan.co.uk.

5. MAKE time in your day to discover the delights of brass rubbing. Choose from the museum's wide range of replica brasses including medieval knights in armour, costumed ladies and Tudor monarchs and produce some beautiful brass rubbings to take home. Guidance and materials provided. It costs £2 for the drop-in session. Contact Wycombe Museum on 01494 421 895; email museum@wycombe.gov.uk. It runs from 10am to 4pm tomorrow (Saturday) at the Wycombe Museum in Priory Avenue, High Wycombe.