HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.

EVENTS

FOUR MARKS: Village Hall, Lymington Bottom, 2.30pm-4.30pm. Four Marks Horticultural Society Spring Show. Free entry.

GREATHAM: Village Hall, 3pm. Greatham Flower Show. Anyone living within six miles of Greatham is welcome to exhibit. Raffle, tea and cakes. Admission 50p, children free. For schedules contact 01420 538447 or 01420 538489.

PETERSFIELD: Winton House, 18 High Street, 10am to noon. Petersfield Townswomen’s Guild, Coffee Morning.

PETERSFIELD: The Library, 27 The Square, 11am. Saturday Storytime a chance to hear wonderful stories for the under eights. Contact 0300 555 1387 or visit

PETERSFIELD: The Library, 27 The Square, 1pm to 4pm. Craft Club. fun themed simple crafts, suitable for all ages. Contact 0300 555 1387 or visit www.hants.gov.uk/library

PRIVETT: Village Hall, 2pm to 3.30pm. Froxfield and Privett Garden Club Spring Show. Teas, bring and buy plant, cake and produce stall.

SELBORNE: Hartley Business Park Lavender Fields, Selborne Road, 10am to 4pm. Easter Eggstravanganza. An activity-packed and fun day for all the family. All profits will be donated equally to The Rosemary Foundation and Cardiac Risk in the Young. For further details contact 01420 511777.

EXHIBITIONS

PETERSFIELD: Museum, Old Police Station, St Peter’s Road, 10am to 4pm. In Pursuit of Spring, discover the work of Portsmouth artist Ben Mackay in this exhibition inspired by the journey taken by Edward Thomas, In Pursuit of Spring. Normal museum admission applies. Contact 01730 262601.

PETERSFIELD: Winton House, 18 High Street, 10am to 2pm. Art at Winton House by the children of Petersfield Infant School.

FILM

DENMEAD: Community Centre, School Lane, 7pm doors for 7.30pm. The Limehouse Golem (15) starring Bill Nighy. Admission £5. For further details contact 023 9225 6132.

MUSIC

GRAYSHOTT: Village Hall, Headley Road, 7.30pm. Harp and a Monkey, supported by Jim Cozens, hosted by Grayshott Folk Club. Tickets £12, under-16s £6, from Grayshott Post Office and Haslemere Bookshop or by calling Des O’Byrne on 01428 607096.

PETERSFIELD: St Peter’s Church, The Square, 7.30pm. The Renaissance Choir, conductor Peter Gambie. Tickets £12, £10 concessions and £2 students available by calling 023 9247 5259, from One Tree Books, Lavant Street, online at: www.renaissancechoir.org.uk or on the door.

PETERSFIELD: Good Intent, College Street, 8pm. Mokus. Free entry.

WINCHESTER: Cathedral, 7.30pm. Levellers Acoustic. Tickets from: www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk or call 01962 857275.

STAGE

BORDON: Phoenix Theatre, Station Road, 7.30pm. Isadora: I Dance What I Am. Tickets £11, concessions £10. Call 01420 472664 or e-mail: info@phoenix arts.co.uk

HAVANT: The Spring, 56 East Street, 7.30pm. Old Herbaceous. A one-man play that tells the humorous love story of head gardener, Herbert Pinnegar. Tickets £12.50, £11.50 concessions. Contact 023 9247 2700 or visit www.thespring.co.uk

WALKS & TALKS

GRAYSHOTT: St Luke’s Church Hall, 10am to 4pm. Ludshott Photographic Club presents How to Cheat in Photoshop by Steve Caplin, digital designer, author and journalist. Tickets £17.50, for more information e-mail [email protected]

GUILDFORD: Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Millbrook, 8pm. An Evening with John Simpson. Tickets £25. Contact 01483 440000 or visit www.yvonne-arnaud.co.uk

PETERSFIELD: Festival Hall, Heath Road, 9.30am to 5pm. Peopling the Heath: Petersfield Heath and its Region in Prehistory. This conference gives the opportunity to hear about the discoveries on Petersfield Heath and about contemporary landscapes in Wessex, southern England and in The Netherlands. The conference is free but booking is essential. Book via the People of the Heath website:www.peopleoftheheath.com

Organisers of events also can enter details on this website so that residents and visitors can have the widest choice of entertainments and activities to enjoy in Petersfield, East Hampshire and beyond.