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Friday, April 16, 2010

This Weekend 16-18 April

Hoping for a sunny weekend similar to the last one, so what's on this weekend? It seems like a busy creative and grassroots few days, in the Southside.
Saturday morning plays host to the Farmers Market in Queens Park from 10am till 2pm. If you're there why don't you go for a stroll along Victoria Road the Swim Local, Shop Local event is taking place on Saturday, with the aim to promote local shops and encourage people to shop local and support independent businesses.
Also on Saturday is Yaaard Sale, selling vintage, craft and pre loved goodies from 12pm - 6pm at 41 Nithsdale Road.
As part of the Glasgow International Art Festival, GANGHUT is developing a site specific structure that will take over the Southside Studios. GANGHUT’s musical leg, Gangband, will also develop a musical performance for the Southside Studios during GI. The Preview is on Saturday night from 7pm and the studios are open all day Sunday.
The Tramway also has several GI Events on this weekend including Photography is easy and the voice is language and 24 Hour Psycho Back and Forth and To and Fro and also Christoph Buchel
You could take a walk along to Skirving Street and have a look around some of the shops and cafe's we've been writing about. Remember to tell us what's your favourite place in the Southside and you could win some of the Great Skirving Street Giveaway goodies.

Alternatively buy some ice cream, sit in the park and enjoy the sunshine. Wander around and explore the city.
Leave a comment below if you know of any events on in Southside or a suggestion for somewhere to go.

Labels: this weekend

posted by Ann at 07:25

3 Comments:

Blogger Kiara said...

You might be interested in this American project to support local businesses http://www.the350project.net/home.html

You pick your 3 favourite local shops and try to spend $50 a month in them

April 16, 2010  
Anonymous Suz said...

I am thinking the bowling greens might be open. Does any one know?

April 16, 2010  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The word on the street is that there may be homemade pizza at the Southside opening..

April 17, 2010  

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