Summer School Holidays Program

Summer Holidays Programme

 

Activities for children for all ages being ran in the hall. All workshops £3.00.

 

ACTIVITY DATE TIME
Multi Storey Photography Workshop 08/07/10 11am – 3pm *
Writing Workshop by Jenny Chaplin 09/07/10 10am – 12pm
Multi Storey Photography Workshop 15/07/10 11am – 3pm *
Writing Workshop by Jenny Chaplin 16/07/10 1pm – 3pm
Kids Arts Activities – 15 spaces 22/07/10 11am – 12.30pm / 1.30pm – 3pm
Ceilidh Dancing 29/07/10 11am – 12.30pm / 1.30pm – 3pm
Kids Arts Activities – 15 spaces 30/07/10 11am – 12.30pm
Majorettes – Learn a Routine 05/08/10 11am – 12.30pm / 1.30pm – 3pm
Kids Activity Event   06/08/10 5pm – 6.30pm           PRICE TBC AT EVENT

 

  • Bring a packed lunch

 

Photography workshop 8/07/10 is titled ‘Cameraless Photography’ which is a workshop designed to introduce the simple magic of photography’s origins. It involves participants in making their own camera from an old biscuit or coffee tin and then make pinhole photographs of the local area, developing them in a makeshift darkroom set up in the hall. Suitable for all ages from 6 years. Then the workshop on 15/07/10 is photographic badge and mirror making. This fun session will give people the opportunity to make their own badges and compact mirrors or collaged images in the design. Suitable for all ages and family groups.

Jenny Chaplin is a well known writer to loyal readers worldwide for her books on Scottish social history and for her articles in the Scots Magazine and the Scottish Banner. She has very kindly offered to run 2 workshops on writing be that poems, books or short stories.

Kids Arts Activities is 1 and ½ hours of Arts and Crafts based activities lead by Alyson Dawes who works between local primary schools doing an after school arts activities club.

The Argyll Majorettes are a local majorette school put together in February 2006. They perform at local events throughout the year as well as being a fun activity.

Our Ceilidh dancing session gives you the chance to come along and learn some of Scotland’s traditional Ceilidh dances and prepare for those summer weddings.

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