This Weekend 5-7 March 2010
So it's the first weekend of spring and the weather forcast for the weekend is crisp, cold, blue skyes and sunshine.
An exhibition of work by Southside artist Seth Orion Schwaiger, entitled 'Genuine Badger and Other Delights' opens at the Go Slow Cafe on Friday night at 8pm and runs until the 1st of April. Also on Friday night is Ibop at the Ex Service Mens Social Club - get there early as it's a popular night.
On Saturday the farmers market will be selling all sorts of locally grown and hand made goodies, Park Run is on in Pollok Park and the Strathbungo's Spring Fling will be taking place at Queens Park Parish Church 10am till 1pm. La Roche Rumba Carnival is on Saturday night at 8pm at the Ex Service Mens Social Club tickets £5 - remember your costume!
The Battlefield Community Planning Day is taking place on Sunday at battlefield community garden, ledard road/arundel drive. Sammy Dows have a free acoustic night at 8.30pm and there is always the Sunday free Comedy at the Ivory.
The weather's suppose to be nice this weekend, so how about getting up early, breakfast at Langside Cafe, buy a wee bag of sweets and walk around the Langside/Battlefield heritage trail. That way you'll probably get better results in the Southside Quiz!
If you know of other events happening this weekend or have any suggestions leave a comment below
An exhibition of work by Southside artist Seth Orion Schwaiger, entitled 'Genuine Badger and Other Delights' opens at the Go Slow Cafe on Friday night at 8pm and runs until the 1st of April. Also on Friday night is Ibop at the Ex Service Mens Social Club - get there early as it's a popular night.
On Saturday the farmers market will be selling all sorts of locally grown and hand made goodies, Park Run is on in Pollok Park and the Strathbungo's Spring Fling will be taking place at Queens Park Parish Church 10am till 1pm. La Roche Rumba Carnival is on Saturday night at 8pm at the Ex Service Mens Social Club tickets £5 - remember your costume!
The Battlefield Community Planning Day is taking place on Sunday at battlefield community garden, ledard road/arundel drive. Sammy Dows have a free acoustic night at 8.30pm and there is always the Sunday free Comedy at the Ivory.
The weather's suppose to be nice this weekend, so how about getting up early, breakfast at Langside Cafe, buy a wee bag of sweets and walk around the Langside/Battlefield heritage trail. That way you'll probably get better results in the Southside Quiz!
If you know of other events happening this weekend or have any suggestions leave a comment below
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2 Comments:
Make It John and Accidental Collages exhibitions are still on at the Tramway - plus if it's good weather a wander around the Hidden Gardens might be nice.
Think I'll be going to the farmers market and then check out the Oxfam second hand book shop you posted about - might buy some of those comics.
Hoping to go to Ibop on Friday night - heard good things about it
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