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

CONCERTS

PETERSFIELD: St Peter’s Church, The Square, 7.30pm. Hilmar Hauer (trumpet) and Nick Gleed (organ) will perform a varied selection of music, including Petr Eben’s Okna.. Wine bar. Admission free with retiring collection.

WEST MEON: Church of St John the Evangelist, Church Lane, 11am. Animals! Charity children’s concert in aid of The Rosemary Foundation. Bring a bear. Tickets on www.westmeonmusic.co.uk or call 01424 893598.

WARNFORD: Church of Our Lady, 3pm. Rising Stars violin and guitar recital performed by Zhivko Georgiev and Daniel Bovey. Tickets on www.westmeonmusic.co.uk or call 01424 893598.

WEST MEON: St John the Evangelist Church, 7.30pm. Mozart clarinet quintet with Michael Collins. Tickets on www.westmeonmusic.co.uk or call 01424 893598.

EVENTS

BORDON: Deadwater Valley local nature reserve, 11am-3pm. Woodland Fair. Celebrating the great outdoors with activities for all the family plus music from Bubsie and the Beat Bros. Entrance from Conde Way car park or Monument Chase. Admission free.

HEADLEY: Village Green, 12.45-5pm. Autumn fete and procession with arena events, activities and stalls, including petting farm, fun dog show and egg catching competition.

LIPHOOK: Hollycombe Steam in the Countryside, 7-10pm. Fairground at night. Call 01428 724900.

PETERSFIELD: Library, The Square, 10am-4pm. Honey show, organised by Petersfield and District Beekeepers Association. Honey, beeswax, was products, a beehive to inspect and short talks on beekeeping.

PETERSFIELD: Library, The Square, 2.30-3.15pm. Bunny and Bear Story Club. Stories and craft activity for under-eights. Drop-in, parents/carers to stay. Free.

SHEET: Scout headquarters and recreation ground, Inmans Lane, noon-4pm. Fete and family dog show. Admission free.

WEST MEON: The Thomas Lord, High Street, 10pm. Hootenanny in association with West Meon Music Festival featuring Across the Divide and On the Fly. Free admission with collection for The Rosemary Foundation.

EXHIBITIONS

COSHAM: League of Friends coffee shop, Queen Alexandra Hospital, noon-4pm. Art work by June Cousin, Michael Taylor and Belinda.

SOUTH HARTING: Uppark, 10am-4.30pm. Martians and Time Machines: Uppark celebrates HG Wells. Usual admission prices.

HASLEMERE: Haslemere Museum, High Street, 10am-5pm. The Big Community Craft Mosaic. Admission by donation.

PETERSFIELD: Petersfield Museum, St Peter’s Road, 10am-4pm. Secrets of the High Woods. Admission £2, children free. Call 01730 262601.

PETERSFIELD: Flora Twort Gallery, Church Path, 10am-4pm. The Square, Petersfield. Admission £2, children free. Call 01730 260756.

FILM

PETERSFIELD: Fork Handles Kitchen, St Peter’s Road. Untouchable. Cult movie night – French film and French menu. ?Dinner from 7pm, film at 9pm. Book on 01730 266250.

GARDEN

ROGATE: Sandhill Farm House, Nyewood Road, 2-5pm. Home-made teas and plant sales. Admission £4. Call 01730 818373.

GIGS

PETERSFIELD: Petersfield Social Club, Station Road. Offbeat Offensive playing ska and reggae. Members £5, non-members £8.

MUSIC

CLANFIELD: The Sustainability Centre, Droxford Road, 6.30pm. Folk in the Forest, an evening of live music in aid of the new learning centre appeal. Tickets £10. Call 01730 823166.

STAGE

PETERSFIELD: Festival Hall, Heath Road, 10am and noon, Alice in Wonderland, 3pm and 8pm. Candide, performed by Petersfield Youth Theatre. Tickets £16-£12 from One Tree Books,?Lavant Street.

WALKS & TALKS

FROXFIELD: Petersfield Ramblers lead a six-mile walk from Honeycritch Lane (roadside parking). From Petersfield go up Stoner Hill and turn right just before The Trooper. Grid ref: SU728272. Walk starts at 10am. Cars leave Petersfield Station at 9.30am. Call 01730 233718.

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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.