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McLellan Poetry Competition 2021. The Results are in!
The McLellan Poetry Competition Winners Presentation Evening took place at the end of last month. Here is a review from the McLellan Poetry Competition committee and a list of this years winners…
Treading the Boards Again
The welcome return of Whiting Bay Music and Drama group by Alice Maxwell. Featured image shows the actors in A Night of Nonsense. Tuesday evenings in August were a joyful experience in…
Peace Cranes exhibition extended
Peace and Justice Scotland launched the exhibition Peace Cranes in early August to coincide with Hiroshima Day, and have now raised funds to keep the installation open until 14th November. If you…
Living the Celtic Year – the autumn equinox
Living the Celtic Year Ceremonies Druid prayer for peace Deep within the still centre of our beings, may we find peace Silently within the quiet of the Grove, may we share peace…
Poem for September
The Wishing Tree I stand neither in the wilderness nor fairyland but in the fold of a green hill the tilt from one parish into another. To look at me through a…
Photos from June
June photos thanks to Jim Henderson and John Campbell [slideshowck id=9899]
Guided walk with Arran Geopark and Arran Arts Heritage Trail
Join the Arran Geopark and Arran Arts Heritage Trail to explore some of the new Arran Arts Heritage Trail artists and locations. They will be guiding a walk around the Kingscross point…
McLellan Poetry Competition 2021
With the disappointing news that the McLellan Arts Festival will be postponed for another year, we are happy to report that the McLellan Poetry Competition is going ahead and open for submissions…
Local author reaches £10,000 milestone for charity
The Voice caught up with local author Alison Page last month to find out how things have been going over the last year while life has slowed during the pandemic. Before retiring…
Living the Celtic year – Lammas
Living the Celtic Year – An Introduction
Poem for July
Raspberries Once, as a child, I ate raspberries. And forgot. And then, years later, A raspberry flowered on my palate, and the past Burst in unfolding layers within me. It tasted of…
Photos from May
May photos thanks to Jim Henderson and John Campbell [slideshowck id=9693]
