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Here is what is on between November 22 and 28
Thursday
Salsa classes are taking place in Lytham.
The lessons are being held at Lytham Cricket Club and are open to everybody.

Friday
A Concert of Instrumental and Vocal Music is being held at Lytham Methodist Church on Park Street.
The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets cost between £5 and £3.

Saturday
A Christmas fair is taking place at the Ansdell Unitarian Church.
The event starts at 2pm ans tickets cost £1

Fylde's mayor and mayoress will be in St Annes Square for the switch on of the Christmas lights.
The big switch on is taking place in the square at 4pm.

Sunday
The Discovery Centre at Fairhaven Lake is having a bird watching walk around Granny's Bay.
It leaves the centre at 9am and is due to last between two and three hours.

Monday
Fylde bike club are meeting today.
The event takes place every Monday evening in St Annes Square.

Tuesday
It's Bingo night at St Annes Conservative Club.
People can win up to £100 worth of prize money.

Wednesday
An arts exhibition by David Lloyd is being held at the Lytham Heritage Centre.
The exhibition is free to the public and is running until December 16.

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  • Last Updated: 25 November 2007 5:58 PM
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