1. HIGH Wycombe's very own Michael Jackson will be performing at the Wycombe Swan on Saturday. Amir Sharma's tribute, Jackson Live, is widely considered the most vocally and visually accurate tribute to Michael Jackson to have toured UK Theatres. Amir Sharma studied at Wycombe and Amersham College and Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead. Enjoy all the music legend's hits for one night. Tickets are £19.50, concessions are £2 off. To book call 01494 512000 or go to www.wycombeswan.co.uk.
2. FANCY something hot to warm up in the murky weather we have been having this week then head to the Chilli Festival at Waddesdon Manor. There will be more than 30 stalls with everything from the chilli fanatic or the chilli novice from plants and seeds, jams, pastes and pickles and even cheese and beers. There will also be a selection of world foods and homemade cakes and fresh lemonade in the Plant Centre Café. There will also be live Mexican music. Free admission to the festival but normal admission charges apply to Waddesdon Manor. It runs on Saturday and Sunday from 10am-4.30pm.
3. FOR the crafty among you head to the Live Crafts Festival at Great Missenden from Friday to Sunday. Admission is £5.50 for adults and £5 for seniors and £1.50 for children, under 7s free. Meet the makers, see them working and purchase or commission some of the finest examples of British art, craft, fashion and design. Also a classic car restoration rally, Live music. and children's fun area. Go to www.livecraftsshows.co.uk or call 01235 538134.
4. TAKE a trip to the Lacey Green Windmill, which is open until the end of September. It was restored by The Chiltern Society in 1971 and is open to the public from 2pm-5pm on Sundays. Admission charges are £2 for adults and children (aged five to 15) £1. For further details about visiting the mill go to www.laceygreenwindmill.org.uk.
5. LEARN more about bats with a woodland ranger tonight from the Wycombe Museum in Priory Road. Batty About Bats will give a fascinating talk about the world of bats and try out bat detectors in the museum grounds. It starts at 7.30pm and finishes at 9pm. It is £3 and book at 01494 421895.
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