This Weekend - 14-16 January
On Saturday morning the Farmers Market will be pitching up in Queens Park, offering a large selection of locally grown and produce goods. Perfect for purchasing some delicious and comforting winter food.
Eastwood Park Theatre have two showings of Wonderland, an interactive show specially created for 3-6 year olds with puppets, original music and songs. (10.30am and 1.30pm) There will also be a free arts & craft workshops and storytelling sessions in the building.
You can cheer on the Clan as they take on the Newcastle Vipers at the Braehead Arena on Saturday at 7:00 PM.
There is a celebration of 13th Century Iranian Poet Jalal al-Din Rumi on at The Burrell Collection in collaboration with the Iranian Scottish Association. The afternoon of music and song inspired by Rumi's poetry will be presented by a traditional Iranian music ensemble, and will also include an introductory talk and a lecture about Rumi's life and work. Sunday 16 January, 2pm to 4.15pm, FREE, no booking required.
There is also still the Botanical Art Exhibition at the House for an Art Lover (until 14 Feb). Exhibiting artists are Dianne Sutherland, Fiona Strickland, Jenny Matthews, Lynne Henderson and Mary-Clare Cornwallis. Daily 10 -5pm.
There is also another ongoing show to get in touch with your inner child - Toy Stories Exhibition (Until 2 May) at the Scotland Street School.
And remember Parkrun is on this Saturday as normal at 09:30 in Pollok Park (see here for details).
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Science Centre are running another Little Explorers Day this Sunday 16th Jan. It's called Splish, Splosh and gives kids the chance to play and investigate with water onboard the Big Explorer. Bubbles and boats galore! Check it out here...http://www.gsc.org.uk/littleexplorers2010.aspx
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