Chinnor open gardens
Nine interesting and varied local private gardens will be open.  Chinnor allotments with over 100 plots cultivated for over 150 years open both days.  Local schools open their gardens, Mill Lane Community Primary School (Saturday) and St Andrew’s CoE Primary School (Sunday). The Village Centre will host a plant sale and as well as refreshments on Saturday. On both days St Andrew's Church will be decorated with the theme of A Symphony of Flowers, and serving scrumptious cream teas with proceeds going towards the church lighting.  Estover Way wildlife area is open for visitors on the Sunday. Chinnor and Thame Friends of the Earth Green Fayre will be held on Sunday in the Village Hall. Bike exchange, plant and craft stalls, information displays promoting the 'Bee campaign'. The Wee Book Shop is open with monies going to fight bladder cancer. £5 adults for weekend ticket, accompanied under 16s free, available on the day. Visit http://www.chinnorvillagecentre.org or email chinnoropengardens@gmail.com for information.
6 and 7 June, 2pm to 6pm, Chinnor.

Ahir Shah and Gareth Richards
Join these two funny-men for a chance to hear their exclusive new material as they warm up for the biggest comedy event of the year, the Edinburgh Fringe. Tickets are £10, available online at www.nordenfarm.org or call the box office on 01628 788997.
11 June, 8pm, Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead.

The Woman in Black
Now celebrating 25 years in the West End, The Woman in Black is ‘a marvellous exercise in tension, spun from perfectly paced storytelling’ (The Independent) that has enthralled over 7 million people since its original debut. Tickets range from £30.50 to £17, available online at www.wycombeswan.co.uk or call the ticket office on 01494 512 000.
8 to 13 June, various times, Wycombe Swan, St Mary Street, High Wycombe.

The Marlow antiques and vintage fayre
Discover all things Antique and Vintage in Liston Hall this Saturday, at the monthly Antiques and Vintage Fayre. It’s a great place to visit if you're looking for something a bit different from the usual High Street fare and along with the Antique and Vintage treasures, you’ll also find a tempting array of hot and cold refreshments.
6 June, 9am to 4pm, Liston Hall, Chapel Street, Marlow SL7 1DD.

Wingroves Farm Shop Tasting and Fun Day
Farm shop product tasting including sausages, barbeque meats, pies, cakes, sauces. There will be face painting, plants, stalls including plant-a-pot, tea, coffee, crafts and music. Call 07891896887 or email farmshop@wingroves.plus.com for more information.
6 June, 10am to 3pm, Wingroves Farm Shop, Shredding Green Farm, Langley Park Road, Iver, SL0 9QS.

Birthday bunting
For all ages: help make some buckswashling bunting to use for the Museum’s 10th birthday celebrations on 13 June. They need hundreds of bright and beautiful bits filled with swishwiffling designs and Roald Dahl characters – can you help? The best one will win a family golden ticket to the birthday event on 13 June.
Free for Museum visitors.01494 892192.Tickets: Free for Museum visitors.admin@roalddahlmuseum.org.
6 and 7 June, 11am to 5pm, The Roald Dahl Museum, 81-83 High Street, Great Missenden.

Country Law
Another great country and western evening, featuring Country Law this time. Members go free, £5 for guests.
6 June, 8.45pm, Cressex Community Centre, Cressex Road, High Wycombe.

Charity auction
Join Lancaster Jaguar for a fun-filled evening. A representative from Whizz Kidz charity will speak at 8.15pm, with the auction beginning at 8.30pm. Tickets are £50 per person, including canapés, two course dinner and tea and coffee. Call 01494 725911 or email alison.grayley@jardinemotors.co.uk for more information.
6 June, 6.30pm, Lancaster Jaguar Amersham, 44 London Road, Amersham.

Fundraiser Bingo Night
The quiz will be hosted at The Potters Arms which is locally gaining a reputation for serving quality food and providing light-hearted entertainment. All friends and family are welcome to come and join in. Tickets for this event are £10 per person, includes bingo entry with game sheets and a meal. Email comeandplaypreschool@hotmail.co.uk for information.  
6 June, 7.30pm, The Potter's Arms, Fagnall Lane, Winchmore Hill, HP7 0PH.

Jordans Music Club Summer Festival 2015
The time for summer evenings of music in a Chiltern village has arrived again. The 72nd Jordans Music Club Summer Festival, features four concerts from artists of the highest standard. This season welcome Lawrence Power (viola) and Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano) who will bring a programme of music arranged for viola and piano including pieces from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet ballet; Michael Collins (clarinet) and the Heath Quartet will play works by Haydn, Weber, Janacek and Mozart; Pavel Kolesnikov (piano), a BBC3 Young Generation Artist and a talent to look out for, performing Mozart, Schumann and Debussy; and the Carducci Quartet with Christian-Pierre La Marca, an exciting young French cellist in Beethoven, Cassado and Schubert . More details and booking form at www.jordansmusicclub.org.uk or call 01923 282943 or jordansboxoffice@gmail.com. Season ticket is £60 (four concerts).
Until 12 July, 8pm, Jubilee Hall, School Lane, Seer Green, Beaconsfield.

The Wizard of Oz
Like so many girls her age, little Dorothy Gale of Kansas dreams of what lies over the rainbow. One day a twister hits her farm and carries her away over the rainbow to another world. Come join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion and Toto as they travel the universe of Dorothy’s imagination. Tickets range from £11.50 to £15.50, available online at www.elgiva.com or by calling the box office on 01494 582900.
9  to 13 June, 22.30pm and 7.30pm showings, The Elgiva, Saint Mary’s Way, Chesham.

Open Farm Sunday
Orchard View Farm is a unique rare breed farm with a café, farm shop and butchery hidden away in a small hamlet in Little Meadle and open to the public. See machinery displays, spit and bang engines, rare breed sheep shearing, wool spinning, demonstrations on how to learn how to grow food from waste food, bug hunting, a chance to see how we make our award winning sausages in our sausage workshops, a tour of our farm, cafe and shop giving you the opportunity to get up close and personal to our rare breeds, homemade burgers, hotdogs, hog roast, licensed bar, archery provided by Longwick Scouts, bouncy castles, face painting and much more.  Free entry.
7 June, 10am, Orchard View Farm, Shop and Cafe, Stockwell Lane, Little Meadle.

Big lunch supporting the Thomas Ball Children's Cancer Fund
The Big Lunch is a lottery funded initiative from the Eden project supported by Halifax. The Halifax want to help create stronger, friendlier communities so come along and enjoy a fun day with old friends and new and support your local charity The Thomas Ball Children's Cancer Fund.
7 June, 11am, Flackwell Heath Community Centre, Straight Bit, Flackwell Heath.

Mindfulness workshop
Mindfulness is paying attention to the present moment, without getting stuck in the past or worrying about the future. Come and find out more from expert Anna Maria Aprile. This event is free but booking is advised as spaces are limited; tickets are available for Floor 1 at High Wycombe library. Comfortable clothing recommended. Call 08452303232 or email lib-hiw@buckscc.gov.uk for information.
10 June, 12pm, High Wycombe Library, Eden Place, High Wycombe.

The Taming of the Shrew
Open Air theatre (audience under cover) performed by the well-respected Chiltern Shakespeare Company in the glorious parkland setting of Hall Barn. The grounds open two hours before each performance for those wishing to picnic. Licensed refreshment marquee and ample parking. Matinee performances on both Saturdays at 2pm. Visit www.chiltern-shakespeare.co.uk or call 08700 667720 for information. Tickets from £16.
10 to 20 June, 8pm, Hall Barn, Windsor End, Beaconsfield.

Bucks Open Studios - George and Dragon Painters
An exciting exhibition of art work in all mediums by Linda Travers Smith, Julia Johnson, Pauline James, Keith Francis & Sylvia Andrews.Situated in the centre of West Wycombe, with plenty of parking in the hotel car park.  Call 07845982249 or email thetravs@tiscali.co.uk. Free entry.
11 to 17 June, 11am, The George and Dragon Hotel, High Street, West Wycombe.

Taster Course: Silk Painting
Try your hand at silk painting with artist Faye Waddington. All materials provided. Sessions at 11am to 12pm or 1.30pm to 2.30pm. Call 01494 421895 for tickets and information. Tickets £5, book in advance.
11 June, 11am, Wycombe Museum, Priory Avenue, High Wycombe.

National Bookstart story rhyme time
Celebrate National Bookstart Week with Hazlemere Library. Visit for a fun-filled story and rhyme session. Councillor Wood will be reading a story. Come along and collect a gift. Call 0845 2303232 or email lib-haz@buckscc.gov.uk. Free event.
11 June, 2.15pm, Hazlemere Library, 312 Amersham Road, Hazlemere.

Table top sale
Homemade cakes, bric-a-brac, books, plants, clothes, cards and plenty of new items. Join for a coffee and browse. All Welcome. All monies raised towards an Aids Orphanage in Zambia. Call 01494562080or email genedarocha@gmail.com for more information.
6 June, 10am, St Dunstans Church Hall, Cores End Road/Wakeman Street Car Park, Bourne End.