HERE are 10 things to do this weekend, from music events to treetop challenges.
1 Hexham Hidden Gardens
When? Sunday, May 22
Take a tour through Hexham and visit unseen private gardens as well as some public gardens you may not have noticed. There will be entertainment and food along the way.
2 Glass in the North
When? Saturday, May 21 - Sunday, May 22
Where? Vindolanda and Jarrow Hall
A two-day event organised by the Association for the History of Glass (AHG) themed around glass and glass production in the north of Britain.
3 Run Northumberland Alnwick Castle Trail 10k, 5k & 2k
When? Sunday, May 22
Where? Alnwick
Enjoy the stunning scenery of this 10k, 5k, and 2k running event near Alnwick Castle.
4 Dan Walsh and Brooks Williams
When? Friday, May 20
Where? Stocksfield Community Centre
Brooks Williams and Dan Walsh combine talents for a collaboration of British and Americana roots music.
5 The Beatles: Get Back - The Rooftop Concert (dementia friendly screening)
When? Friday, May 20
Where? Forum Cinema, Hexham
To mark Dementia Action Week, Forum Cinema is hosting a dementia friendly screening of The Beatles' iconic last performance on the Apple Corps' rooftop.
6 Adult Drama Group - Taster Session
When? Friday, May 20
Where? Queen's Hall
Free taster drama workshop with Sarah Kemp from Théâtre Sans Frontières. No previous experience required.
7 Introduction to Navigation Training
When? Saturday, May 21
Where? The Sill: National Landscape Discovery Centre
Learn and practice some useful navigational techniques, including map and compass work, in an informal and relaxed environment.
8 Go Ape
Where? Matfen
Enjoy this high-ropes adventure with 38 crossings, suitable for children aged 10+
9 Sunday dinner at The Crown Inn
The Humshaugh pub was rated one of our readers' favourite places to go for a roast earlier this year.
10 Tyne Green Country Park
Stroll along the banks of Tyne Green this weekend, cycle along the river to Warden and beyond, or sit and enjoy the views of the 18th century bridge.
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