IT'S the beginning of February, and while the weather forecast is bleak, there's still plenty to do on the Isle of Wight this weekend.
There's still time to view exhibitions Future Re-collections by Joanna Kori and Dire-rama by Fran Heath at Quay Arts over the weekend.
Tonight (Saturday), The Pop-up Opera Company will be returning to the Garlic Farm tonight to perform Rossini's The Barber of Seville from 7pm.
Make your way to Medina Theatre for A Big Hug variety concert to raise funds for the Earl Mountbatten Hospice, Kissy Puppy and Macmillan Nurses.

There will be singing, dancing, music, and artists appearing from 7pm including Wight Harmony, The Elderberries, Nikki Cross School of Dance, Wight Notes, The Ryde Ukulele Group and Helen Mansfield.
Jayne's Vintage & Retro monthly fayre will return tomorrow (Sunday) to Whippingham Community Hall for 2017. Admission is free, and there will also be a pop-up tea parlour.
The Ventnor Guitar Club continues to hold its open mic nights on the first Sunday (tomorrow) of the month at the Spyglass Inn, from 8pm — amateurs and professionals are welcome.

For more on what's happening this weekend please see our online events guide, and pick up a copy of the Isle of Wight County Press Weekender for even more goings-on in the Island arts scene.