Henry Moore: From Paper to Bronze
This exhibition charts the life and art of Henry Moore (1898-1986) through a selection of 100 drawings from the collection of the Henry Moore Foundation. Call 01296 653226 or email waddesdonmanor@nationaltrust.org.uk for more information. Free admission, charges to Waddesdon gardens apply.
Until 25 October, 11am, The Coach House, Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, Aylesbury.

1950s Rock n Roll Jive Party
Head back to the 1950s for an evening. Top rock n roll, rockabilly and doo wop music for jiving, strolling and generally enjoying. Sprung wooden dancefloor and a great social atmosphere. Bring your own drinks and nibbles. Entry is £5. Call 07947 106607 or email therockingrebels@gmail.com for more information.
3 July, 7.30pm, Frieth Village Hall, Frieth.

Magnificent Mabel open house and sale
This will be the last ever open house sale at Mabel HQ. Everything for sale is French, vintage, preloved, upcycled or handmade. Huge reductions on pieces of furniture, mirrors, and garden decoration, with further savings on vintage china, glassware, French style clocks, soft furnishings, quirky gifts, inspirational signs, and everything else. Free parking and card payments accepted. To celebrate American Independence Day the theme will be red, white and blue with US style refreshments and treats. Call 07734 86711 or email hello@magnificentmabel.co.uk for more information. Free entry.
4 July, 9am, Unit A6, Rose Business Estate, Marlow Bottom Road, Marlow.

Table Top Sale
There will be homemade cakes and tea, plants, clothing, books, music, cards, bric- a- brac and plenty of other items. Have a browse and pick up a bargain. All welcome. Call 01494 562080 for more information.
4 July, 10am, St. Dunstans Church Hall, Cores End Road, Off Wakeman Road Car Park, Bourne End.

Beaconsfield Model Railway Exhibition
A good selection of working layouts in various scales and gauges will be on display. Full Trade Stand support and quality refreshments available all day. Visit the website at www.beaconsfieldmrc.org for more information. The venue is only five minutes from Junction 2 of the M40 and will be signposted on the day. Call 01753 677709 for more information. Adult tickets are £4.50, children £2.
4 July, 10.30am, The Beaconsfield School, Wattleton Road, Beaconsfield.

Enormous teeth trail
For all ages: the Enormous Crocodile’s teeth have fallen out. Look for six of his cherrible chompers around the Museum, and give him back his smorrible smile. Call 01494 892192 or email admin@roalddahlmuseum.org for more information. Free for Museum visitors.
4 July, 11am, The Roald Dahl Museum, 81-83 High Street, Great Missenden.

Broadwater Sailing Club Open Day
Come down from 12pm until 4pm to see what goes on at Broadwater Sailing Club. There will be taster sessions all day to crew with experienced helms, and club boats available for use. Refreshments will be available throughout the day; BBQ, cake stall, teas and coffees. Call 01494433656 or email sonia_cherkas@talk21.com for more information. Free event.
4 July, 12pm, Broadwater Sailing Club, off Moorhall Road, Harefield.

Songs for Summer
An evening of songs 'from film to folk' by Wycombe Philharmonic Choir. Conducted by Musical Director, David Cooke. Including selections from Carousel, The Lion King and British and Hungarian folk songs, with guest soloist baritone Kevin Bailey. 
Free parking. Call 01494 638599 for more information. Tickets also available at the door. Tickets £12, concessions £10, admission free for accompanied under 12s.
4 July, 7.30pm, Cressex Community School, Holmers Lane, High Wycombe.

An Opera Gala
Iain Ledingham at the piano will direct ten soloists from the Royal Academy of Music and South Bucks Choral Society in a performance of Opera Arias and Choruses by Mozart, Verdi, Puccini and Donizetti plus choral works by Mendelssohn, Mozart and Stanford.
Tickets are £15, available at the door. Call 01494 729904 or email Stephen@wilcock.biz for more information.
4 July, 7.30pm, St James Church, Oxford Road, Gerrards Cross.

A play in a day: Twiteo and Twitiet
For 7 to 12 years: calling all budding actors - join inhouse actors Will Howes and Phoebe Simmonds, to create a play in a day. Twiteo and Twitiet are from two warring families. They will stop at nothing, even hiding frogs in the bed and feeding each other worm spaghetti. The course of true hate never did run smooth, and is sure to end in hilariously tragic results. Bring a packed lunch, some enthusiastic spectators and lots of energy. The performance will be at 4pm. £12 per participant (includes Museum entry).
5 July, 11am, The Roald Dahl Museum, 81-83 High Street, Great Missenden.

NGS Gardens Open for Charity
Possibly the last chance to see the gardens before the area become construction area for HS2.
Seven very different village gardens including two new ones. Teas being served at Anglo-Saxon Church built in 975. Plants for sale. Tickets £5, children free.
5 July, 2pm, Little Missenden, Little Missenden, Amersham.

NGS Gardens Open for Charity
Hillside garden with superb views. Planted with year round interest and lovingly maintained. Tickets £3.50, children free.
7 July, 2pm, Red Kites, 46 Haw Lane, Bledlow Ridge, Princes Risborough.

Chiddlers’ hour: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
For 0 to 3 years: 30 minutes of songs, storytelling and adventure and 30 minutes of free play and crafts based on Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. £3 per child.
7 July, 10am, The Roald Dahl Museum, 81-83 High Street, Great Missenden.

New Mozart Orchestra Concert
First Classical concert to be held at Bucks New University fabulous events hall. Music to include Mozarts Musical Joke, Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending, Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme and Hadyn The Farewell Symphony. Conductor will be Clive Fairbairn. Tickets from Wycombe Swan, call 01494 512000 or visit wycombeswan.co.uk. Adults £15, under 12s free, students/older child £5.
9 July, 7.30pm, Events Hall, Bucks New University, Queen Alexandra Road, High Wycombe.

Country and Western Evening
Join Don Allen and son Darren Anthony for an evening of country music as they perform together as Clear Cut. Members get in for free, non-members entry is £5. Everyone welcome. Music starts at 8.45pm but come along at any time.
4 July, 8.45pm start, Cressex Community Centre and Social Club, Cressex Rd, High Wycombe.

Marlow and District Wine Circle
Marlow and District Wine Circle, an active social Club who have an appreciation of wine, meet on the first Tuesday of each month. Meetings start at 8pm and finish at 10pm. At this meeting, Suzanne Readman will be talking on the subject of Extreme Cake Design. Bring along a glass and a bottle of water, wine, beer or soft drink.
7 July, 7.30pm, Liston Hall, Liston Road, Marlow, SL7 1DD.

Raising Agents
Bunnington WI is a bit down-at-heel. Dwindling membership means they can barely afford the hall, let alone a decent speaker. So when a PR guru becomes a member, they women are glad of new blood. Initially. The of WI kindness begins to sour when she re-brands them the Bunnington Bunnies. With stakes higher than a five tiered cake stand, a battle ensures for the very soul of Bunnington, perhaps the WI itself. Tickets £10 from Bourne End WI. Call 01628 531521 or email bourneendwi@yahoo.com. Weather permitting this will be held outdoors.
10 July, 7pm for a 7.30pm start, Spade Oak Farm, Bourne End, SL8 5PS.

Supper and speaker evening
A two course meal followed by Jim Godfrey from Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, talking about the fascinating links between Oxford and Charles Dodgson and Alice in Wonderland on the actual day 150 years ago of the first publication. All profits going to the replacement of lighting fund for St Andrew’s Church.  Tickets are £15 per person and can be purchased from the Church Office on 01844 352472.
4 July, 7.30pm, St Andrew’s Church, Chinnor.

Derren Brown
The multi-award winning acknowledged master of psychological illusion is back on tour in 2015 with a brand new one-man show, Derren Brown: Miracle. Having confessed that performing live on stage gives him the greatest pleasure, Derren is, once again, looking forward to the challenge that comes with being acknowledged as one of the world’s most renowned live performers; a dark manipulator of magic and mind control. Tickets range from £43.90 to £58.90, available online at www.atgtickets.com/aylesbury.
6 to 11 July, 7.30pm, Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street, Aylesbury.