Saturday, June 22, Oldham Library, Greaves Street, Oldham, Small Cinema present Mirai (PG), 2pm.

This is a magical tale about childhood, nominated for an Academy Award.

Tickets are £3 each with children receiving a free goodie bag with drink, popcorn and a treat and the chance to win the DVD to take home in our prize raffle

Movie goers can also join fun film-related arts and crafts in the foyer before the movie from 12noon to 2pm.

Saturday, June 22, Uppermill Civic Hall, Lee Street, Uppermill, The Ultimate Eagles, 7.30pm, £25

In just four short years, Ultimate Eagles have performed to more than 200,000 fans worldwide, clocking up four million YouTube hits along the way.

Ultimate Eagles are definitive devotees to the music of The Eagles, performing songs from every album and every era, delivering more than forty years of brilliance with both accuracy and reverence. The band is comprised of seasoned professionals who have spent their time performing alongside Queen, Joe Cocker, Paul Young, Roger Daltrey, Lulu, Bonnie Tyler, Tom Jones, Colin Blunstone and Thunder.

Sunday, June 23, The Clarence Hotel, Chew Valley Road, Greenfield, Chew Valley Tramway Heritage Walk, 10am-4pm.

Discover the route and history of Chew valley Tramway built to aid the construction of the Chew reservoir. Starts outside The Clarence Hotel,

Greenfield. Medium walk with long inclines. Bring lunch, drinks & good footwear.

£3 per adult, book in advance at the museum: 01457 874 093 (numbers limited).

Sunday, June 23, Newtown National Club, Nixon Street, off Manchester Road, Castleton, 7.45pm, £8.

Former winner of “Band of the Year” the Washinton Whirligig returns to the Jazz on a Sunday live venue attended by many enthusiasts from Oldham. The band is led by clarinet player David Hepworth.

Sunday, June 23, Alexandra Park, Kings Road, Oldham, 5K Race for Life, 11am, adults £14.99, children £10.

This is a 5k for everyone. This is thousands of people uniting with one purpose - to raise valuable funds for life-saving research into cancer cures.

The course begins by the Lion’s Den and takes in all the park has to offer, including the Boating Lake, Duck Pond and Pavillion Gardens. Inside the park the terrain is mainly path. The route then heads down towards Snipe Clough and loops around the hidden woodland area and back into the main park. A real community event, participants will get a warm welcome from spectators as they finish the route on the same path they started on. Don’t forget to bring your friends and family along to support you. There will also be some extra activities and items to buy so please remember to bring some spare change.