This Weekend 8-10th July 2011
It's the weekend again and here's some suggestions for what to do.
This Saturday start the day with Park Run in Pollok Park. Then stroll along to Battlefield where the third Battlefield Community Street Party will be taking place. The parade leaves Battlefield Primary School at 12 noon and will make it's way to the Community Garden. Then they'll be music, stalls, yoga, lots of childrens activities. Remember to bring some lunch to share, as this is a big lunch event.
The Burrell collections celebration of William Burrell's birthday, He would be 150 years old, is launched this Saturday with a Festive Feast Birthday Party between 11.30am and 4pm. They'll be folk music and ceilidh dancing, plus cake-decorating and drop-in activities for children from 2pm
The Burrell collections celebration of William Burrell's birthday, He would be 150 years old, is launched this Saturday with a Festive Feast Birthday Party between 11.30am and 4pm. They'll be folk music and ceilidh dancing, plus cake-decorating and drop-in activities for children from 2pm
National Model Warship Weekend is taking place in Queens Park boating pond on Saturday and Sunday from 11am till 5pm. This is one of the largest shows on the model boating calendar. There are ships representing most navies from around the world, from different periods and in different scales. There will be a display of model ships under construction as well a display on the open water.
On Saturday night, the Listen In - Lights Out event, will be taking place at the Go Slow Cafe on Victoria Road, with Dean Queasy, Peter Nicholson, Jim McAteer and Kirstie Penman. Doors open at 7pm and tickets are £5
On Sunday afternoon the Burrell collection birthday activities continue with a game of giant pass-the-parcel and a free screening of a family film (PG) at 2pm.
The British Art Show 7 continues at the Tramway featuring new and existing work of thirty nine of the UK'S most exciting contemporary artists. (The show is also being hosted at the CCA and GOMA).
Interesting exhibition at Scotland Street School 'The Glesga that I Used to Know'. exhibits photographs taken during the seventies as part of a series of photographic surveys. The images taken capture Glasgow at a time of great change, and show Glaswegians going about their daily lives as the city’s landscape transformed around them. (Exhibition is free). If you visit the show drop into the Willow cafe for some lunch or ice cream
The British Art Show 7 continues at the Tramway featuring new and existing work of thirty nine of the UK'S most exciting contemporary artists. (The show is also being hosted at the CCA and GOMA).
Interesting exhibition at Scotland Street School 'The Glesga that I Used to Know'. exhibits photographs taken during the seventies as part of a series of photographic surveys. The images taken capture Glasgow at a time of great change, and show Glaswegians going about their daily lives as the city’s landscape transformed around them. (Exhibition is free). If you visit the show drop into the Willow cafe for some lunch or ice cream
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4 Comments:
Is it the Grand Olde Opry Sign?
Congratulations Kazmo send an e-mail containing your address to southsidehappenings@gmail.com and we'll send you your badge
This coming weekend (9-10 July), the Scottish Football Museum celebrates its 10th anniversary at Hampden and to mark the occasion entry to the museum is just 5p!
The cost of a ticket to see the first Scotland v England match in 1872 was one shilling (5p) and for one weekend only entry to the museum will be the same price. Every visitor will also receive a replica of the original match ticket for the 1870 match.
ha ha I was going to say the Blue Lagoon lol
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