1. AT the Chesham Local Produce Market tomorrow there will be fresh fruit and veg, honey, apple juice, rare breed meat, chilli sauces and lots more food and drink from the area for you to try and buy. There will be some welcome Spring colour from Edwin’s plant stall. Dr Bike will be there for one last time, so make sure you dust off your bike and bring it along for a free safety check before you pedal off into the sunshine. The Friends of Lowndes Park will be there to talk to people about the fantastic volunteering work they do, from planting flowers to fundraising for the town’s park and you can get your 2014 BURYFields tickets too. Call 01494 583798 for more details. It starts tomorrow at 10am at Market Square, High Street, Chesham.

2. SING-a-long-a Grease is at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre tomorrow at 7.30pm. The brand new sing along screening of the classic film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John brought to you by the producers of Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music. Ever wanted to know what it's like to be a T-bird or a Pink Lady but never quite felt cool enough to pull it off? Well, now is your chance to don those pink jackets, grease up those quiffs and let your inhibitions go for an evening where you are the stars and remember Grease is the word. The evening begins with your host leading a vocal warm-up before they show you how to use your free fun pack. Tickets are £16.90 to £32.90 with a £2.85 booking fee. Call 0844 8717677 or go to www.atgtickets.com/aylesbury.

3. THE Sainsbury's Sport Relief Games starts today until Sunday. There are many events in the area where you can run, swim, or cycle a various amount of lengths. To take part go to www.sportrelief.com and put your postcode in and search nearby for events.

4. THE Astor Big Band brings you the story of Alton Glenn Miller on Sunday at 7.30pm at the Wycombe Swan. Playing all the music from his years as a session musician, arranger, bandmaster and his greatest hits with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. You will hear songs written with Tommy Dorsey, Paul Whiteman, Benny Goodman and many more as you hear how that unique "miller" sound came about. With over 50 number 1 hits you will enjoy an evening of all his greatest hits, American Patrol, Moonlight Serenade, Little Brown Jug, In The Mood, At Last, Chattanooga Choo Choo and many more. Tickets are £18, with a £1.50 booking fee from 01494 512000 or go to www.wycombeswan.co.uk.

5. BBC SPORTS presenter Mike Bushell will be on hand to give out prizes in a Bucks bake-off and bake sale tomorrow (Saturday), in aid of Sport Relief. Beverley Glock, who runs Beverley Glock Cookery School in Princes Risborough, teamed up with her Facebook Marketing consultancy, Red Kite Communications, run by Bucks mum of two, Catherine Lloyd Evans, to set up the event to raise money for Sport Relief. There are prizes to be won for the winner of each category. Every entrant gets a goody bag for entering. It kicks off at 3.30pm, judging commences at 4.30pm, and the Prize Ceremony is at 5.45pm, at The Potting Shed, Askett. Entry costs (which all go to Sport relief) are £5 per adult entry per category, £3 per child entry per category and entrants should Enter at www.bucksbakeoff.com.