What's on Saturday
Entertainment and events around the region
West Berkshire Ramblers' Weekend Walks: Meet at East Woodhay Village Hall (GR SU414622) at 10am for an undulating, scenic, five-mile hike to the Wayfarers' Walk via East Woodhay Church and North End.
Includes two or three stiles.
Jays Antiques Fair, Hungerford Town Hall, from 8.30am to 4pm.
Admission: £1.
Until November 1: Bucklebury Giant Pumpkin Hunt. Open daily from 9.30am until 6pm. Usual admission prices apply.
Mighty Pens: two-day poetry writing course at City Arts, Newbury, from 10.30am onwards. Two workshops for adults and for children aged 10 years and upwards.
Tickets: £30 for adults and £20 for children.
details from www.cityartsnewbury.co.uk
Worthington's Armed Forces Day at Newbury Racecourse. Gates open 11.30am. Free entry for all armed forces personnel, MOD civilians and Royal British Legion members, as well as under 18s.
Tickets from £15 to £38.
To November 1, Mortimer Scarecrow Trail with the theme Walt's Wonders. Trail maps cost £1 and are available from outlets in the village.
Cool Craft at Newbury Library. From 3.30pm to 4.30pm. Free drop-in for over seven-year-olds.
Morgan and West's Utterly Spiffing Spectacular Magis Show at New Greenham Arts, 7pm.
Tickets £15; £13 concessions, £8 for under 25s.
History Talk at St Mary's Church, Aldworth at 7.30pm.
'Experiencing Worship in the Medieval Parish Church' by Prof John Harper. Followed by a glass of wine.
£10 in advance or £15 on the door. Advance tickets from christopherjpaterson@btinternet.com