Sale – recycled arts and crafts materials
Gallery on the Corner are clearing the decks and raising money to support their Gallery legacy and a new website. If you're looking for fabrics, yarns and other bits and pieces, pop along.
Gallery on the Corner are clearing the decks and raising money to support their Gallery legacy and a new website. If you're looking for fabrics, yarns and other bits and pieces, pop along.
Gallery on the Corner are clearing the decks and raising money to support their Gallery legacy and a new website. If you're looking for fabrics, yarns and other bits and pieces, pop along. There'll be a second sale on Saturday 27 February, 1–4pm.
International marketplace and workshops selling foods and goods, arts and jewellery (5.30–7.30pm). Diversity Show with acts from around the world, 7.30–8.30pm. Find out more here. Tickets cost £1 for marketplace, £3 for marketplace + show, available from the school office.
Draft proposals for the major development site bounded by Dundas Street, Eyre Place, King George V Park and Royal Crescent/Fettes Row will go on display. All welcome. (Invitations are being distributed to named individuals/organisations on 17 February.)
Respond to the plans at the event itself or take your time and reply by 4 March.
The Book of Life. Doors open 2pm. Tickets £5 on the day for children, £6 for adults, under-5s go free. Refreshments available by donation. This screening is part of the 'Alternative Kids' Classics' strand, but unaccompanied adults are equally welcome. Preview here.
A monthly ping pong night for all ages with music, drink and great food available at the Arts Café. Friendship first, competition second. Free entry.
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A cracking line-up of top-notch live acts performed by local musicians: Stems, Tom Beaver, Jellyman's Daughter. Plus great food and excellent company. Entry free.
Rummage for treasures at the monthly Out of the Blue Flea Market. Over 45 stalls full to bursting with clothes, jewellery, small furniture, music, books, bric-a-brac and so much more. Free entry. Treat yourself to delicious coffee and cake at the Drill Hall Arts Cafe.