Keighley Library has a packed programme to celebrate the area's heritage on Saturday 15 September.
The event will feature live music, displays by local history groups, local societies and guest speakers.
This year the Local Studies Library will host a new exhibition about Keighley's vibrant music scene during the 1970s. It has been created from the archives and by local people who have contributed their own photos and memorabilia, with many items shown for the first time.
Coun Sarah Ferriby, Bradford Council's Executive Member for Healthy People and Places, said: "This is a great way to celebrate our local heritage, community and history. People can get involved and enjoy the culture of our district all under one roof."
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