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Kidston Hall, Kilmacolm High Street, Kilmacolm, RenfrewshireThe Archie Gardner Trio.
The Archie Gardner Trio.
Set in a woodland world where anything can happen, this engaging mix of music and puppetry is an interactive opera experience for kids and adults to enjoy together – a magical journey of discovery for those taking their first small steps into the big wide world. 20th March - 10am, Read more…
10am - 5.30pm (Fri) 10am - 4pm (Sat) ‘The Kilmacolm Class’ group of artists host their art show in the open gallery. A warm welcome awaits with a colourful selection of painting in all mediums. Paintings available for sale with prices to suit most budgets. Gouache paintings by Susan Murphy Read more…
Gaelic Learners' Day. Classes at 4 levels, Recent Beginners, Lower Intermediate, Upper Intermediate and Advanced. Includes sandwich lunch. Places MUST be booked in advance. Contact fios@clanngaidhlig.org or phone 07854 061793. £15 (£12 members).
With various stands, home baking, gifts, arts and more! Free entry | Cafe open Tables available at £10, for details contact: 0141 883 1918 www.facebook.com/paisleycorps
With crafts, tombola, Easter eggs, home baking, Mother’s Day gifts and much more. Entry is £3 for adults and £1.50 for children. Afternoon tea is included. £3/£1.50.
Do you know your lean-on from your tripod and Y-pole? Learn all about den-building and make your own, with some fire-lighting tutorials thrown in!
J.S. Bach B Minor Mass with Mhairi Lawson soprano, Beth Margaret Taylor alto, David Lee tenor, Laurens Macklon baritone, Colin Murray bass, Paisley Abbey Choir, George McPhee conductor. With an orchestra of leading Baroque musicians drawn from across the UK. Tickets available via The Abbey Shop, or telephone: 0141 889 Read more…
A walk from Inverkip via the Leapmoor forest to Wemyss Bay. Hopefully we will see lovely views over the Clyde Estuary. For more information contact: Renfrewshire Walking Network or Rangers 01505 843271.
7pm for 7.30pm. Free entry and the offer of a glass of wine. Donation if desired to support the creation of a Pilgrim Pathway in Kilmacolm.