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Learn the art of mindfulness and informal mindfulness techniques that can help with mental health and wellbeing whilst promoting your creativity.This is a free festival event by Lanarkshire Association for Mental Health. ..
Choose a day during the Festival to assemble your own mirror at this stained glass taster workshop. Choose the colours and textures you like and have a go at glass and lead cutting. Assemble all the pieces and solder the connections to take home a gorgeous mirror you can keep or give away as a gift. For the event we kindly ask you to wear sensible shoes. Aprons and gloves will be provided. 16+BGW Workshop, 98 High Street, Biggar, ML12 6DHPlease note: Participants are required to be standing during the workshop. If you are interested in this course but cannot participate during the date and times provided please get in touch with biggarglassworks@gmail.com. Alternative dates, venues (with seating) or times (after w..
Hugh MacDiarmid’s ground-breaking volume of lyric poems in Scots, Sangschaw, was published in 1925. This book heralded the Scottish Renaissance which is still evolving today. To celebrate this centenary anniversary MacDiarmid’s Brownsbank will present a full reading of the poems.Readers will include Gerry Cambridge, Chris Grieve, Sally Magnusson, Alan Riach and James Robertson. There will also be musical performances from Kirsteen McCue & David Hamilton, Jane Grieve, and pupils from Black Mount Primary School.Suitable for all ages Buy Tickets..
With very special guests: David Aitken; Sharon Bradley from Biggar Museum; Alister Fleming and Donald MacKinnon from the Biggar Masonic Lodge; Douglas Kerr; Rosemary Turpie, author of Village Trails in Upper Clydesdale; Andy Munro (aka Mr Boom); and Charlie Todd, Chairman of Friends of Biggar Museum … Including the 2025 Biggar Seguisers play, Brian Lambie’s unexpurgated diaries, music – and lots of fun. Bring a wee bottle or thermos, and your own Biggar stories and memories for a celebration of Biggar.Proceeds to Biggar Gala Week, the Biggar Bonfire and Biggar Museum.Suitable for adults Sold Out..