BOLTON-le-Sands Floral & Horticultural Society is hosting its Annual Hotpot Supper and Talk, tomorrow (April 20, 7pm-9pm), at the Community Centre. The subject of the talk, presented by Mike Ashton, is ‘Blood Bikes.’ This is a ticket only event so please ensure you purchase your ticket/s by Saturday (April 14).

Tickets available from Committee Members or call 01524-824931

Entry and Hot Pot £7.50 per person

KICKING off the EPIC season is the Kendal Pool Triathlon which begins at 8am on Sunday (April 22) at Kendal Leisure Centre. The event starts with a 400m swim followed in an 18km road bike race and finishing with a 5km run. It’s ideal for first timers as well as experienced and elite racers.

Register at www.epicevents.co.uk – closes April 19.

Price: £39 - £50

A SPRING Exhibition by the Witherslack Artists and Makers Group is being held at The Beach Hut Gallery, Kents Bank Station, near Grange-over-Sands until May 13. Artist members who have produced items for the show include Judy Evans, Paul Girling, Hans Ulltrich, Alvin Irving (Pic: Textured Stoneware), Beverley White, Fiona Clucas and Martin Copley to name but a few. Displays include prints, paintings, ceramics, furniture, basketware and more. The gallery is open Thursday to Sunday & Bank Holidays 10.30am-5pm.

www.witherslackartistsandmakers.com

Free admission

BASS player with rock legends Status Quo, John 'Rhino' Edwards is playing in selected shows with his side band Rhino's Revenge. The gigs will support the release of the second Rhino's Revenge album - literally 15 years after the band's debut was released. By any standards that's a fair amount of time between albums but as the guitarist says: 'when you're fortunate enough to be in a band like Quo, you don't get too much spare time.' The band performs at Bootleggers Bar tonight (Thursday). Doors open at 7.30pm.

www.bootleggersbar.com

Tickets: Advance £14; Door £17

ONE of TVs much-loved and hilarious comedies, The Vicar of Dibley, is lovingly rekindled by the Lancaster Footlights. The stage play starts with the Parish Council awaiting their new vicar. To their shock, he turns out to be a she. Geraldine, it turns out, is just not any woman, she’s a chocolate loving, non-traditional, radical female vicar with a wicked sense of humour. So … will she prove her worth as a vicar? Will Hugo and Alice find love? And will Jim Trott and the others decide if she can stay? No, no,no,no … Yes! Playing from tomorrow (April 20) to April 28 (7.30pm). Sunday (April 22) matinee 2.30pm, at the Lancaster theatre.

Box office 01524-64695

Tickets £10; concessions £9

ROBIN Ince takes his first new stand-up show in three years to The Dukes, Lancaster, on Tuesday (April 24, 8pm). Last year, the star of the Radio 4 science show The Infinite Monkey Cage, completed a record breaking tour with Brian Cox. Now, Robin is going solo with Pragmatic Insanity, a show about love, death and art - with a little bit of physics thrown in for good measure. The comedian asks why we believe we see what we see and why we believe what we believe.

Box office 01524-598500.

Tickets £15