A JIGSAW festival is coming to Otterbourne. 
The event will be held on Saturday, February 10, from 1pm-4pm, at St Matthew's Church.
There will be a wide range of puzzles to buy, from 500 - 3,000 pieces, along with refreshments, competitions and activities for children. 
Entry costs £1 and children go free. 

AN indoor car boot sale will be held at Colden Common Community Centre. 
It will be on Saturday, February 17 from 10am-1pm.
For sellers, it costs £5 per table, arriving at 8am to set up. 
Contact events@coldencommoncc.co.uk or 01962 715789 to book a table.
Entry costs 50p. 

A HEALTH and wellbeing expo is being held in Twyford next month. 
The event is at Twyford Parish Hall on Sunday, February 25, starting at 11am. 
On the event's Facebook page, it said: “There are some phenomenal local small businesses showcasing their bespoke and unique products and services, from crystals, natural products, spiritual and mediumship readings amongst many others.
“There are refreshments available including vegetarian and vegan, with a fantastic selection of hot food too.”
Admission costs £2 with under 16s going free. There is also a free raffle ticket included. 

A SPRING makers market is coming to Colden Common in March.
It will be held at the community centre On Sunday, March 3 from 1pm-4pm.
There will be a wide range of stalls including local artists, printmakers, crafts, jewellery, ceramics, woodcraft and more.
Refreshments will be available. Entry costs 50p. 

COMPTON and Shawford's Festival Choir is holding a come and sing event featuring Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. 
It will be held on Sunday, February 25 at Colden Common Community Centre, with registration at 10.30am, ready to start at 11am. 
There will be a performance at 4pm for family and friends. 
For more information, email admin@csfc.org.uk. 

AN event about the Watercress Line is coming to Colden Common Community Centre.
The talk, from Dan Bull, is the latest in a series of events called Colden Common Talks With. 
The free event will be held on Wednesday, February 14, starting at 7pm. 
Discover the story of Hampshire's heritage railway and how it's operated today. Delve into some of the key events and people who have been involved in the railway from the 1860s to today. 

A WELL known blues guitarists is performing a concert in Twyford.
Aynsley Lister will be at St Mary's Church on Saturday, February 17, with doors open at 7pm. 
On his website, it said: “Whether passionately writing and recording his own material or mesmerising audiences at his live shows, one thing is abundantly clear: music is hard-wired to his DNA and flows from his fingertips like sonic bolts of lightning. With over 100,000 albums sold, lashings of critical acclaim and years of high profile touring, Lister’s resumé speaks for itself and firmly secures his position as a leading light in the resurgence of British blues-infused music.”
For tickets, visit seetickets.com/event/aynsley-lister/st-mary-s-church/2810059.

COLDEN Common Community Pantry is appealing for new donations.
They currently need tinned food, unopened packets of dry food, jars and cleaning items.
Pasta and rice is not popular, unless it's in a sachet or a tin. Tinned vegetables are not in demand except tomatoes. Personal hygiene items go very quickly. 
The pantry operates from Colden Common Community Centre. 
For more details, contact coldencommoncommunitypantry@proton.me.