Here's your guide to some of the best things to do in the week ahead:
- Milldon Art Society Exhibition
Help the society celebrate its 74th annual art exhibition. As well as the usual range of artworks, there will also be a painting raffled off and a sale of second-hand artists’ materials.
Trinity Church, Mill Hill Broadway, Mill Hill, May 3 to 6. Details: milldonartsociety.org.uk
Still Life by Suk Fan Leung
- Yoga Down on the Farm
An all-day event with plenty of activities for everyone at the historic College Farm, with different types of yoga to suit all levels, a meditation tent, a children’s yoga tent and storytelling, circus skills, animals and fairy crafts, and adult entertainment including a drumming circle. In aid of Harrow Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre.
College Farm, Fitzalan Road, Finchley, May 5. Details: facebook.com/yogadownonthefarm
- Veterans’ Day
The day when we get to say thank you to war veterans young and old from all the three of the services. The RAF Museum hosts a day of dancing, dining and celebration, during which a Dakota will fly over the museum. Free but booking is essential.
RAF Museum, Grahame Park Way, Hendon, May 8, 11am to 3pm. Details: 020 8358 4997, rafmuseum.org.uk
- Claudia Morris sings Doris Day
The former West End star from Finchley adds a sophisticated jazz take on Doris Day’s hits with a voice that is pitch-perfect.
Mill Hill Jazz Club, Mill Hill Golf Club Clubhouse, Barnet Way, Mill Hill, May 7, from 8.30pm. Details: 020 8207 0451, millhilljazzclub.co.uk
Claudia Morris
- Sunday Buzz: Luca Luciano
Internationally recognised for his groundbreaking contributions to contemporary music, Luca is now considered one of the most versatile classical musicians of his generation.
artsdepot, Tally Ho Corner, Nether Street, North Finchley, May 4, 12pm. Details: 020 8369 5454, artsdepot.co.uk
For a full list of events, see the Just the Ticket pages in this week's Times Series newspapers in print or online here.
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