From wreath making to some good old fashioned poker, there's plenty to get up to in Ledbury this week.
This week's offerings also include classic film and wildlife watching, so if you've got some spare time, here's some ways to spend it.
The Royal Poaker Club
Starting off on Thursday (December 7), The Royal Poaker Club brings the Redtooth League to the Royal Oak Country Inn and Restaurant from 7.30pm to 10.30pm.
Redtooth Poker is currently the UK's number one pub poker league with around 1000 venues in England, Scotland and Wales.
Just a short trip from Ledbury to Much Marcle, the inn invites you to try your hand.
It's a £5 buy-in, with £2 subs.
Written on the Wind
On Friday (December 8) the Market Theatre will be screening the classic film 'Written on the Wind' at 7.30pm.
The film follows geologist Mitch Wayne's complex entanglements with an oil-rich Texas family, which range from a secret love to an accusation of murder.
The standard ticket price is £7, though students and Film Club members can get in for £3.50.
Ledbury Wildlife Watch Club
Venture outdoors with the Ledbury Wildlife Watch Club, which will venture to Colwall Village Garden on Saturday (December 10) from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
The club for 8-12 year-olds explores wildlife and habitats through hands-on activities every month.
Membership costs from £2 per month, which then enables members to participate free of charge.
Parents can either drop their children off and pick up afterwards or stay and join in with the session.
Wreath Making Workshop
Lastly, embrace the festive season at the Wreath Making Workshop at the Royal Oak Country Inn and Restaurant on Saturday (December 10) from 11am until 1pm.
After being welcomed with a glass of mulled wine, participants can get stuck into the two hour workshop.
A 15% discount will be an extra gift for people taking part in the workshop.
You'll have the opportunity to "get creative, have fun and make something really personal for your home" under the guidance of Emma, the workshop host.
All participants must be over 12.
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