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SUMMER ACTIVITIES SummerActivities Get out and about and make the most of Scotland’s summer


FRINGE BY THE SEA The Fringe Like No Other. North Berwick, 4-10 August This year’s event promises to be better than ever with acts from The Manfreds to Geno Washington, Phill Jupitus to Julie Fowlis. Sign up online to receive latest updates on this year’s event. www.fringebythesea.com


THE BLACK WATCH CASTLE & MUSEUM Visit The Black Watch Castle & Museum at Balhousie Castle, Hay Street, Perth, and discover the fascinating story behind Scotland’s oldest Highland regiment. With an excellent café, shop, guided tours and exhibitions. www.theblackwatch.co.uk


SOLAS FESTIVAL 20-22 June A weekend arts festival at The Bield at Blackruthven, Tibbermore in rural Perthshire. Performers will include King Creosote, Liz Lochhead, Rachel Sermani, Joe Driscoll, Sekou Kouyate and Alasdair Gray and this year’s theme is ‘Creative Commons’. www.solasfestival.co.uk


THE SCOTTISH HORSE SHOW 15 & 16 July Over 100 classes at Ingliston Country Club, Bishopton, Renfrewshire, with many Horse of the Year Show qualifiers. Senior showing and dressage Olympia qualifiers. Spectators are welcome. www.scottishhorseshow.com


BRUCE FESTIVAL 12 & 13 July A fun, friendly and relaxed gathering at Dunfermline Abbey creating a cultural and historic trail arond medieval Scotland. Attractions for visitors include medieval re- enactments, juggling, jester school, falconry, storytelling, jousting, food, crafts and music. www.bruce.connectingwithyou.co.uk


TOMINTOUL HIGHLAND GAMES Saturday 19 July, 11am – 5.30pm Held in the Public Park in Tomintoul. The day will feature some of the most popular Highland Games events including running, heavy weights, solo piping, light field and Highland dancing among many others. Tel: 01807 580407 www.tomintoulhighlandgames.co.uk


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TARBERT SEAFOOD FESTIVAL 5-6 July. For years the seafood festival has been allowing visitors to sample the culinary delights of the local produce from the crystal clear waters of Loch Fyne. The weekend also offers a wealth of family entertainment for locals and visitors alike. www.tarbertfestivals.co.uk


Seafood &


Stalls around the Harbour


Deep Blue Sea


Festival Parade


Artwork by Stuart Herd


SIR RANULPH FIENNES IS LIVING DANGEROUSLY 11 July The world’s greatest living explorer takes to the stage at the Music Hall in Aberdeen to present a theatre show about his record-breaking adventures. www.speakersfromtheedge.com


www.tarbertfestivals.co.uk Tarbert Seafood Festival


LINSEY AITKEN AND KEN CAMPBELL IN CONCERT 14 June An evening of contemporary Scots acoustic music and song at Finnich Malise, by Croftamie, Loch Lomond in aid of Greater Maryhill Outreach Project. Call 01360 661124 or email jenny@tullycrosscottage.co.uk for tickets. www.gmopbuzz.org


THE GREAT TAPESTRY OF SCOTLAND 8 July – 13 September This magnificent tapestry returns to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh this summer. The 143-metre long work of art tells the story of Scotland’s history from a unique perspective. www.scottish,parliament.uk


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Entertainment from Escapologist Rob Roy Collins, Cheeko the Clown, Local Musicians, Dancers and Mid Argyll Pipe Band


Stewarts Fair, Face-painting, Oyster Shucking, & Lots more to see & do! Beer on the Pier on Sunday with Fyne Fusion & Deville


Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th July 2014


Crowning of the Seafood Queen & Princesses


Cookery Demos &


Taster Sessions


IMAGE © JOHN CLEARE


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