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The British invasion returns with a screening of the Beatles’ 1965 comedy film, “Help!” 7-8:45 p.m. Monday at the Hancock County Public Library, 900 W. McKenzie Road in Greenfield. The show parodies James Bond movies of the time and follows the exploits of the “Fab Four” as they attempt to escape the clutches of an evil, mysterious cult. This film’s soundtrack includes “Ticket to Ride,” “You’re Gonna to Lose That Girl” and “Help!” Register for this free event at hcplibrary.org or call 317-462-5141, ext. 211. Come to the library’s Greenfield Banking Co. Community Room B.

Ride the high seas with the characters of “Titanic II” and enjoy a dinner buffet as The Artists Colony Inn and Golden Ticket Productions present “A Body Lies Over the Ocean” at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at The Artists Colony Inn in Nashville. Tickets are $45 per person and can be purchased in advance by calling 812-988-0600. Limited seats are available. Visit artistscolonyinn.com for more information.

The History on the Water canoe paddling trip will depart at 8 a.m. July 25 on Lake Monroe near Bloomington. The trip will highlight the cultural history of the Allen’s Creek area. Registration is due by Tuesday and is limited to 15 people, age 15 and older. There is a $10 program fee for the trip, and all participants must have at least two hours of paddling experience. Participants can bring their own canoe or kayak. Single-person kayaks can be rented for an additional fee of $25 (includes boat transportation and life jacket). For more information, call 812-837-9967.