Ceilidh for younger generations
Organised by Broughton St Mary's Parish Church, live music will be provided by the Minnow Ceilidh Band, who will teach well-known Scottish dances, songs and stories.
Organised by Broughton St Mary's Parish Church, live music will be provided by the Minnow Ceilidh Band, who will teach well-known Scottish dances, songs and stories.
In aid of Alzheimer Scotland. Tickets £2.50 (children £1), includes coffee, scone, and cake.
Sale of donated buttons – antique to modern – in aid of Marie Curie.
Standing with the LGBTQI+ community to make a difference and mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. March assembles at 11.30am outside Scottish Parliament. March finishes (around 1.15pm) in George Square. Details HERE.
Bring a blanket and picnic to the Balfour Street end of the park. Beat-the-goalie. Live acoustic music. Children's games. Please note: this event depends on the weather. Too much sun and it's off.
Loads of community events, local traders, and performers in a one-off traffic-free Raeburn Place! For more details, go HERE.
Celebrating exceptional objects for the everyday, Design Exhibition Scotland champions design excellence & exploration. Now in its second year, DES 2019 celebrates the work of over 30 designers and artists, all of whom are exploring form, process and materials to create outstanding & indispensable functional objects such as tables, chairs & lights. Free and open to all. More information on talks, tours, and debates HERE.
Free exhibition from the Nak.Ed.Art Collective. Seventeen artists and a wide range of mood, style, media and subject matter.
'Chris and Clive Rickards perform songs, music and verse from the pens of Robert Burns, Baroness Caroline Nairne, and James Oswald. Focusing on women, from all strands of society, their stories weave a rich tapestry: sometimes funny, sometimes sad. All human life is there.' Admission free. All donations go towards the upkeep of Phoebe Traquair's murals. Shows start at 1.00pm and last about an hour.