1. THERE is the last chance to see Annie Get Your Gun tonight at 7.30pm and tomorrow at 2.30 and 7.30pm at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.

From the producers of West Side Story and South Pacific this Tony award-winning version of Irving Berlin’s classic musical stars Jason Donovan alongside West End leading lady Emma Williams with Norman Pace.

When Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show comes to town, it only takes one glance for sharp-shooting country girl Annie Oakley to fall head over heels for its star marksman, Frank Butler.

Both have truly met their match, revealing their competitive natures as they vie for best shot - and each other’s hearts.

Featuring the all-time classic hits There’s No Business Like Show Business, Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly and Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better, led by a live grand orchestra, Annie Get Your Gun brings the heart of Broadway in this major new production.

Tickets are £23.90 to £46.90, with a £2.85 booking fee from 0844 8717607 or go to www.atgtickets.com/aylesbury.

2. STOKENCHURCH children are busy cake-making for a contest which will help save dogs' lives. Michelin starred chef Phil Vickery, who lives with his TV presenter wife Fern Britton in Great Kingshill, will be judging the youngsters' cakes after he opens a fund raising summer fete on Sunday at 12pm being held by Stokenchurch Dog Rescue at its kennels in Oxford Road.

There will be a range of stalls and sideshows including sales of new and nearly new clothes, books, household goods, bric a brac and other items.

Other main attractions will be a performance by Wycombe Steel Orchestra, an auction of goods, Caribbean food, kennels tours, novelty games for children, a big tombola, Daisy, a collector's classic ice cream vendor's van selling ices and refreshment stands.

Among the lots for the auction of promises and collectables will be a flight over High Wycombe, restaurant meals and cinema tickets. This charity needs donations and offers of help. Call 01494 482695 for more details.

3. FLEURFEST is back and is celebrating its tenth birthday. It takes place tomorrow (Saturday) from 3 to 11pm at the Fleur De Lis in Stokenchurch.

It features a 10m wide stage, which will feature ten live cover bands from the area, including Act2Baby (U2); ReCover; The Riots; Whipjack; The Hazards OY; Heathrow Jets; Black Market and !daft!. The event is free to attend. Call 01494 482269 or go to www.thefleur.net for more details.

4. VISITORS can see the Roman Army in action with military demonstrations and living history activities at Chiltern Open Air Museum in Chalfont St Giles this Saturday and Sunday.

This is set to be a fun and educational weekend where visitors can learn about what life was like for soldiers and their families in Roman Britain. Visit the re-enactors in their encampment to learn about craft activities and cookery during the first and second centuries, try your hand at being a soldier and marvel at the drill and tactics arena show.

Children can even take part in a Kids’ Olympics. Adults £9.50, children £6. It is open from 10am to 5pm.

5. ENJOY beautiful music at a Hambleden Concert this Saturday at 7.30pm at the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The Archaeus String Quartet play Mozart, Bartok and Beethoven. Tickets £12.50, under 18s free, from 01491 571588 or at the door.