BISHOPBRIGGS   17- 23 Nov 2013 2013 Sponsors

TORRANCE PRIVATE HIRE

0141 772 2888

Top Tails Grooming Room

0141 762 1577

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John Watson Haulage

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Date/Time

Event

Genre

Artist

Venue

Price

Fri 15 Nov


Cadder Church Celebration of Thomas Muir

kirkintilloch mail voice choir

19:30 - 21:30

Kirkintilloch Male Voice Choir

Don Martin (Local historian)

Rev Graham Finch (Cadder Church & Thomas Muir)

Cadder Church (Venue 4)

Free

(Tickets available at Church  Bishopbriggs Library  and on the night)

£5 donation suggested

All funds to Thomas Muir Stain glass window fund

Sat 16 Nov


Canal Cruise and Cadder Church Visit


(Venue 5)

13:00 - 16:00

A unique opportunity to Cruise the Thomas Muir Heritage Trail, and hear Don Martin’s expert local history knowledge.

Disembarking at Cadder Church for  tea and coffee with Rev  Graham Finch and to hear about Thomas Muir’s fight on behalf of  the congregation of Cadder Church who sought to retain their right to choose there own minister over 200 years ago.

 Graham will also give a special guided tour of Cadder Churches famous stain glass windows, before you set sail back to Kirkintilloch Marina


Boarding  and Start at Kirkintilloch Marina

30 min stop at Cadder Church

Returning to Kirkintilloch Marina


£5

TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE - BOOK HERE

Includes tea / coffee at Cadder Church


Saturday Night at the Fort Theatre


Tickets only £8

Doors Open

19:00

Bar Available

Show Starts

19:30

Book online

Two superb bands…

Rallion

A three-piece contemporary folk group, hailing from Glasgow and Perthshire. Bringing a wide range of musical influences together to create their powerful persuasive music to world-wide audiences. Their unique sound is based around the fiddle powerhouse of Fiona Cuthill, the distinctive voice of Marieke McBean and the virtuoso guitar and bouzouki playing of Steve Lawrence. In 2006 they released their first album "For No-one and Everyone" to very favourable reviews. Their second album "One for Sorrow" was released in 2009. One of the most respected bands on the festival circuit!


The Big Shoogle Ceilidh Band

A Scottish ceilidh band with over 16 years’ experience playing at festivals, concerts and corporate events in some of the most prestigious venues at home and overseas. A cross between The Rolling Stones and William Wallace – electrifying traditional Scottish music then there are the covers of great pop and rock songs. Don’t miss out this great night’s entertainment and have your chance to be ‘Shoogled’ even if for the first time!