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Three Wee Crows in Summer Season at St Conan’s Kirk Lochawe

The Three Wee Crows Theatre Company – whose work really does have to be seen – has resumed its summer season Continue reading
Public meeting on Transerv and Furnace Quarry night working
The series of overdue road works currently being undertaken in Argyll by Transerv Continue reading
Review: Three Wee Crows at St Conan’s Kirk

Conjuring worlds below, behind, beside and above the mundane takes unusual abilities. Moving between Continue reading
Traditional music stakes out Best Achievement for Argyll – and more
Increasingly Argyll is building a name for itself as a major player Continue reading
BBC Alba’s December Festival
We’ve just had sight of the Gaelic TV channel, BBC Alba’s Continue reading
Environmental Fair 2009, Hunter’s Quay Holiday Village

Every person inspired to make their lifestyle more sustainable, Continue reading
Storytelling in Helensburgh Library
From 10.00 to 11.30 on Saturday 14th February, children from Primary 1 – 4 and their parents are invited to Helensburgh Library for a story telling from Fun First. There will also be a craft event for families runnig at the same time and light refreshments will be provided.
Places are limited so to avoid disappointment please book with Eileen Kay on 01436 670481.
Royal National Mod, Oban
The Royal National Mod – the premier national for the traditional arts of the Gaelic culture – including music, song, dance, recitation and storytelling – comes to Oban in the lands of the Gaels for Homecoming Scotland 2009.
Double bill with John Renbourn and Robin Williamson, Easdale Island Community Hall
On 11th April at 7.30pm Easdale Island Community Hall hosts a double bill of acoustic guitar and folk legend, John Renbourn and Robin Williamson founder of The Incredible String Band – and storyteller.
More information, including online booking is available from the Events Calendar on the hall’s website. All events start at 20.00 with doors for major events, (such as these three), open at 19.15. Admission is £12, Concessions £10.










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