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Aberfeldy

September 

01-04 Breadalbane Lodge Thrift Shop Old Kirk, Chapel Street. 10am-4pm daily. 

01 An Comunn Summer Ceilidh: music, singing and dancing. Bar by The Fountain Inn. Town Hall 8-11pm. £6. 

01 Aberfeldy Community Council meeting. Birks Cinema.  

2/3 Heartland Film Society: An Education. Locus Centre, 7.30pm. £5, members free.

03 A Highland Evening: traditional Scottish Dinner with piping in the Haggis and a Scottish band to dance to. Aberfeldy Golf Club, 7pm. Dinner & Ceilidh £25, Ceilidh only £5. Booking essential on 01887 820535 or at the Clubhouse.

04 Fine Your Voice Workshop with Norman & Diana Beedie. Town Hall at 10am. (Age 16 or over). Free. 

05-11 SNP Thrift Shop Old Kirk, Chapel Street. 10am-4pm daily.

08 An Comunn Summer Ceilidh: music, singing and dancing. Bar by The Fountain Inn. Town Hall 8-11pm. £6.  

10 'Grassroots' from Zimbabwe: music, dance and theatre group raising funds to educate and inform about HIV, poverty alleviation in Zimbabwe. Suitable for all ages. Town Hall, 7pm, £5/£3 children and concessions. Tickets from Wades Newsagents, at the door or from Faith Aitken on 01887 820444.

11-19 Perthshire Open Studios: various venues. See www.perthshireopenstudios.com for details.

12-18 S.I.R. Thrift Shop Old Kirk, Chapel Street. 10am-4pm daily.

15 An Comunn Summer Ceilidh: music, singing and dancing. Bar by Fountain Inn. Town Hall 8-11pm. £6.  

19-25 Guide Dogs for the Blind Thrift Shop Old Kirk, Chapel Street. 10am-4pm daily. 

24 Aberfeldy & District Inner Wheel's World's Biggest Coffee Morning in aid of McMillan Cancer Support. Lesser Town Hall. 10am to noon. Tea/coffee, strawberry scones, Home Produce, Preserves & Baking stall, Tombola, Book Stall. Entry by donation.

25 Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally. Stages in Craigvinean, Funab, Errochty and Drummond Hill. Central servicing in Aberfeldy.

26-2 Oct Glenlyon School Thrift Shop Old Kirk, Chapel Street. 10am-4pm daily. 

October

01 Music Festival & Family Fun Day: local business stalls, bouncy castle, live music, street entertainers and more. Concert in Town Hall. Tickets for concerts £22.50 for both nights.

02 Music Festival: Town Hall featuring the band Aberfeldy.

03-09 Chernobyl Children Thrift Shop Old Kirk, Chapel Street. 10am-4pm daily. 

7/8 Heartland Film Society: Bright Star. Locus Centre, £5, members free.

10-16 Grandtully Bowling Club Thrift Shop Old Kirk, Chapel Street. 10am-4pm daily. 

13 Wild Connections: Red Deer Talk. Castle Menzies, 7.30pm. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

14 Wild Connections: Raptors and Upland Birds - Glen Cochill/Sma' Glen/Glen Quaich. Moderate walk led by members of Tayside Raptor Study Group. Meet at RBOS in Square at 8.30am. Warm./waterproof clothing/boots, hot drink, binoculars. No under 12s. Not suitable for disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

15 Wild Connections: Red Deer Foray in the Black Wood of Rannoch. 9am. Pick ups in Aberfeldy, Birnam and Pitlochry to be confirmed.  Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

16 Wild Connections: Squirrel Walk at Cluny. 10am at Cluny House Gardens. Not suitable disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

17-31 Fair Trade Fortnight. Old Kirk, Chapel Street, 10am-4pm daily.

November

4/5 Heartland Film Society: Broken Embraces. Locus Centre, 7.30pm. £5, members free.

12-14 Aberfeldy Film Festival: Castle Menzies.

December

2/3 Heartland Film Society: The Third Man. Locus Centre, 7.30pm, £5, members free.

January 2011

13/14 Heartland Film Society: Moonstruck. Locus Centre, 7.30pm, £5, members free.

February

03/04Heartland Film Society: Harry Brown. Locus Centre, 7.30pm, £5, members free.

17 Heartland Film Society AGM and film: A Single Man. Locus Centre, 7.00pm (tbc), £5, members free.

March

03/04 Heartland Film Society: The Third Man. Locus Centre, 7.30pm, £5, members free.

April

07/08 Heartland Film Society: Heartlands. Locus Centre, 7.30pm, £5, members free.

May

05/06 Heartland Film Society: The Illusionist. Locus Centre, 7.30pm, £5, members free.

Ballinluig Area 

September 

04 Ceilidhwith Mid Atholl Strings & Things, for Hall Funds. Mid Atholl Hall. £5. BYOB. 7.30pm.

18 Logierait Country Market. Local produce, crafts. Tea/coffee available in new undercover area. 10am to 1pm

November

12-14 Guitar Escape: guitar workshop with cosmic rough rider guitarist Paul Docherty. Cuil an Darach Guest House. 6.30pm Friday to 4pm Sunday £180 to £240. Call Rachel Knight on 01796 482750.

  

Birnam 

September

03 Barbara Morrison 'Up close and personal': blues/jazz concert. Birnam Arts, 8pm. £12/£10 Tickets 01350 727 674

17 Moishe's Bagel: Folk-rock music. Birnam Arts, 8pm. £12/£10 conc. Tickets 01350 727 674

24 The Weir, play by Colin McPherson. Mull Theatre at Birnam Arts. 8pm, £12/£10 conc. Tickets 01350 727 674

25 The Osiligi Warriors: Kenyan Masai dance troup. Birnam Arts, 8pm. £10/£8 conc. Tickets 01350 727 674

October

01 Ring of Fire: Johnny Cash Tribute band. Birnam Arts, 8pm. £12/£10 conc. Tickets 01350 727 674

02 TMSA Young Trad Tour. Traditional music. Birnam Arts, 8pm. £8/£6 conc. Tickets 01350 727 674

03 Kids Ceramics Class. 11am-12.30. Birnam Arts, £5.50.

09 Harmonica for Beginners with Jim Harkness. 2-4pm. Birnam Arts, £10.

9 & 10 Life Sculpting class. 10am-4pm daily. Birnam Arts, £100.

09 Wild Connections: Bat Walk along the Tay. 6pm.  Meet at Birnam Guest House, 4 Murthly Terrace, with torch. Accompanied children only; not suitable for disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

09 Wild Connections: Protecting Species Around the World. Talk/discussion at Birnam Arts. 8pm Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

10 Woodwind Ensemble Workshops: Introductory 10am-12pm. £15. Intermediate 2.30-4.30pm, £15. Single Ensemble Workshop (+ lunchtime band) £25.

10 Wild Connections: Mammal tracking along the Tay. 2pm. Meet at Birnam Guest House, 4 Murthly Terrace. Accompanied children only; not suitable for disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

11 Wild Connections: Bushcraft and ancient technologies. 9.30am. Warm/dry clothing, boots/wellies, snack. Not suitable for disabled. Park at Birnam Hotel and follow signs to Inchewan. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

12 Wild Connections: New Frontiers. Wildlife photography with Peter Cairns. Birnam Arts, 7.30pm. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

13 Wild Connections: Nature photography masterclass morning with Peter Cairns. 9.30 at Birnam Arts. Warm/waterproof clothing, boots. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

13 Wild Connections: Nature photography masterclass afternoon with Peter Cairns. 9.30 at Birnam Arts. Warm/waterproof clothing, boots. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

14 Wild Connections: Raptors & Upland Birds - Little Glenshee to Strathbraan. 7km walk led by members of Tayside Raptor Study Group. Meet at 8.30am at Dunkeld railway station. Warm/waterproof clothing/boots/hot drink and binoculars. Not suitable under 12 or disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

14 Wild Connections: Conservation of Red Squirrels in Scotland. Illustrated talk by Ken Neil. 7.30pm. Birnam Arts. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

15 Wild Connections: Red Deer Foray in the Black Wood of Rannoch. 9am. Pick ups in Aberfeldy, Birnam and Pitlochry to be confirmed. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

15 Alun Cochrane, comedian. Birnam Arts, 8pm, £12/£10 conc. Tickets 01350 727 674

16 Wild Connections: Wild Connections Ceilidh with buffet and wildlife quiz. 7.30pm, Birnam Arts. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

21 The Gruffalo and Varmints: childrens film. Birnam Arts, £4. 11am. Tickets 01350 727 674

23 & 24 Portrait Head sculpting class. 10am-4pm daily. £100

24 Poetry Writing for Beginners with Tim Turnbull. Birnam Arts. 12-4pm. £20.

27 Book Launch and Signing of Lynne McGeachie's book 'Beatrix Potter's Scotland'. Birnam Arts, 6.30pm, Free entry.

30 Felt Monsters Halloween Workshop (8+). 10am-noon. Birnam Arts, £6.

30 Autumn Stovie Dance with Shenanigan. Birnam Hotel, 8-12.30am. £7.50.

31 Halloween Scary Baking Workshop (8+), 11am-1pm. Birnam Arts, £6.

November

06 Jewellery Making workshop with Kathy Burns. 11am-1pm. Birnam Arts, £10.

12 Murdered to Death, comedy drama. Birnam Arts, 7.30pm. £7/£5. Tickets 01350 727 674

13 & 14 Torso Modelling class. 10am-4pm daily. Birnam Arts, £100.

17 Ed Byrne, comedy. Birnam Arts, 8.00pm. £16.50. Tickets 01350 727 674

20 Off the Wall: Andy Kirkpatrick audio/visual with the acclaimed mountaineer. Birnam Arts, 8pm. £12/£10 conc. Tickets 01350 727 674

21 Woodwind Ensemble Workshops: Introductory 10am-12pm. £15. Intermediate 2.30-4.30pm, £15. Single Ensemble Workshop (+ lunchtime band) £25.

27 Festive Willow Weaving workshop for adults with John Kyle. 10am-1pm, Birnam Arts, £18.

28 Lino-print Christmas Card workshop for adults with Marliese Richmond.12-4pm. Birnam Arts, £20.

December

11 Dunkeld & Birnam Santa's day.

11 Red Riding Hood's Magic Purse rod-puppet show. 11am-11.45am. Age 3+. Birnam Arts. £4

12 Kids Christmas Crafts workshop with Kathy Burns (8+). 11am-noon, Birnam Arts, £5.

14 Birnam Youth Theatre presents A Christmas Story. Birnam Arts, 7.30pm. £4.

17 The Dave Amos Band - good old fashioned Christmas spirit with more than a dash of rock and roll! Birnam Arts 8pm, £10.

18 The Dave Amos Band - good old fashioned Christmas spirit with more than a dash of rock and roll! Birnam Arts 8pm, £10.

19 Birnam Arts Ballet presents The Little Match Girl. Birnam Arts, 4pm, £4.

20 Birnam Arts Ballet presents The Little Match Girl. Birnam Arts, 5.30pm, £4.

 

Blair Atholl

September

Saturdays (4, 11, 25) Ranger-led walk around Blair Castle gardens and grounds. 2-3pm. Free as part of grounds entry.

Sundays: Attic Tour of Blair Castle culminating in climb to Castle roof. Limited to 10 able bodied people. 11 am to noon. £11. Booking 01796 481 207 or on the day subject to availability.

04 Fabulous Fungi: Atholl Estate Rangers teach fungi for beginners. 2-3.30pm. Meet at Glen Tilt carpark. £2. 

09 BBC's Antiques Roadshow. 9.30 - 4.30 (Details on Blair Castle website). 

18 Fabulous Fungi: Atholl Estate Rangers teach fungi for beginners. 2.00-3.30pm. Meet at Logierait Woods carpark (1/2 mile up Dunfallandy road from Logierait). £2.

21 Blair Atholl & Struan Community Council meeting, Armoury Hall, 7.30pm 

October

Saturdays (2, 9, 16, 23) Ranger-led walk around Blair Castle gardens and grounds. 2-3pm. Free as part of grounds entry.

Sundays to 24 Oct: Attic Tour of Blair Castle culminating in climb to Castle roof. Limited to 10 able bodied people. 11 am to noon. £11.

03 Fantastic Fungi: beginners guide. NTS Ranger event. The Hermitage Lower carpark, 10.30-12.30. Adults £3, children £2.

06 Red Squirrel Walk with Atholl Estate Rangers. 2.00-3.30pm. Meet at Glen Tilt carpark. Adults £2, children £1.

10 Roaring Stags Walk with Atholl Estate Rangers. (6 miles - some rough walking).  11am-3pm. £6. Booking essential on 01796 481 355.

12 Wild Connections: Red Squirrel Walk at Atholl Estates. Meet at Glen Tilt carpark 2pm.  Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

13 Autumn Treasure Hunt.  Atholl Rangers family event. 2.00-3.30pm. Meet at Glen Tilt carpark. £2 per child.

15 Spooky Tractor Tour: departs Blair Castle Main gates 7-8.30pm. Bookings at caravan park, castle or estate office. Adults £5, children £6.

16 Feeders and Homes. Atholl Estate Rangers drop in event between 2 and 4pm to make feeders and nestboxes. Atholl Estates Information Centre. Cost: donations towards materials.

22 Spooky Tractor Tour: departs Blair Castle Main gates 7-8.30pm. Bookings at caravan park, castle or estate office. Adults £5, children £6.

30-31 Glenfiddich Piping and Fiddling Championships. Blair Castle

Dull

September 

09 Dull & Weem Community Council Meeting. Camserney Hall. 8.00pm. All welcome.

October 

15 Wild Connections:Spotlight Safaris. 5.30pm meet at Safari Lodge. Not suitable under 5s or disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

21 Dull & Weem Community Council Meeting. Camserney Hall. 7.30pm. All welcome.

  

Dunkeld

September

Wednesdays 2.00-4.00pm. Handbell Harmony: Dunkeld Cathedral. Free entry - donations.

10 A Scottish evening with Eddie Rose. British Legion, 7.30pm.

15 'Through the Wood, Laddie' newly discovered classical settings of Scottish folk themes with Feargus Hetherington and Will Pickvance with guest Pete Clark. Dunkeld Cathedral £10, £6 conc.

October

09 Wild Connections Launch: Wild Gathering at Stanley Hill. 10am. Taste local produce, learn about wildlife. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

10 Wild Connections: Connecting Dunkeld to Kirkmichael.  15 mile walk (7-8 hrs) Meet at North carpark 9.30am.  Transport provided to start of walk and return from Kirkmichael. Suitable clothing/boots, food/drink essential.  Book on 0871 228 322 or 0www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx

10 Wild Connections: Wildcat & Pine Marten talk and videos with Adrian Davis of the Scottish Wildcat Survey and Peter Ferns. SWT Centre, Loch of the Lowes, 7pm. Children must be accompanied please. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

11 Wild Connections: Wildcat and Pine Marten walks and tracking. 2pm, SWT Centre, Loch of the Lowes. Accompanied children only.  Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

11 Wild Connections: Wildscape. Kenneth Stevens (poetry) and Pete Clark (fiddle). 7pm SWT Centre, Loch of the Lowes. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

13 Wild Connections: To the Heart of it... Guided walk (not suitable for disabled) through Big Tree Country. Meet at North carpark at 10am. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

16/17 Dunkeld & Birnam Art & Craft Fair. Drill Hall. 10am-5pm.

23/24 Perth 800: Tay Descent by canoe and kayak.  Details 01887 840758 or stuart.smith@canoescotland.com

Fortingall 

September

24 Fashion Show by Noa & Square Feet in aid of the Sandpiper Trust providing rural emergency health care. Molteno Hall, 7.30pm, £6 inc wine and nibbles.

Glen Lyon

October

14 Wild Connections: Raptors and Upland Birds.  Moderate walk led by members of Tayside Raptor Study Group. Meet at RBOS in Square at 8.30am. Warm./waterproof clothing/boots, hot drink, binoculars. No under 12s. Not suitable for disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

Grandtully

September

25/26 Premiere Slalom Races, River Tay

Kenmore 

September

11 The Artemis Highland 100 Challenge. Gold/Silver starts 7am, Bronze 10am.  Family event. For details see www.artemishighland100.com.

12 World of Wood: touoch, turn and burn; demos and crafts. Normal entry +£4. Scottish Crannog Centre. 11am-4pm

26 The World's Biggest Coffee Morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Care. Coffees from 9 till 12 in the Courtyard Restaurant, pony rides all day at Taymouth Stables, and golf competitions.  Huge raffle with magnificent prizes to be drawn in October (see below).

October

14 Wild Connections: Crann-apple Cider Festival. Bring your apples to press and containers for the juice. 11am Scottish Crannog Centre. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

17 Wild Connections: Food & Fire Primitive Pyrotechnia & Fungi Fun. 11am. Scottish Crannog Centre. Children must be accompanied, not suitable for under 5s. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

23/24 Food & Beer Festival: local produce, music and entertainment.  The Courtyard.

30 Grand Prize Buffet Dinner to draw winners of Macmillan Cancer Care raffle. Music from The Vespas. Tickets £5 from 01887 830226

31 Spooks & Sacrifice: Celtic Samhain Festival.  Come dressed in costume and help celebrate ancient Celtic Halloween. Music, storytelling, fire-shows,soup, apple-dookin' and more. Scottish Crannog Centre. Pre booking essential 01887 830583 Adults £6.50, children £4.

 

Killiecrankie

September

26 Fantastic Fungi, beginner's guide. NTS event at Linn of Tummel. 2-4.30pm. Adults £3, children £2.

October

12 Wild Connections: Trees, trees, trees. Tree identification. NTS Visitor Centre, 10.30am. Not suitable under 5s or disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

13 The Battle of Killiecrankie. Interactive battle talk. NTS Visitor Centre, 2pm. Adults £3, children £2.

31 Wild Halloween (families with 7-12 yr olds) Games and activities. NTS Visitor Centre, 2-3.30pm. Children £2.

Kinloch Rannoch 

October

15 Music in Rannoch Concert: Scottish Clarinet Quartet. Music from Byrd and Bach to Benny Goodman and Mike Curtis. Old Church of Rannoch, 7.30pm. £7.50, children free. Interval refreshments.

16 Wild Connections: Walk and Talk Schiehallion. Guided mountain walk around or up (weather depending). Meet 10am at Braes of Foss carpark. Full waterproofs/walking boots/packed lunch. Not suitable disabled or under 5s. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

November

19 Music in Rannoch Concert: The Campbell Duo. A programme for flute and guitar.. Old Church of Rannoch, 7.30pm. £7.50, children free. Interval refreshments.

January 2011

21 Music in Rannoch Concert: Music for Violin and Piano with Scott Mitchell and Eva Csengele-Demeter. Old Church of Rannoch, 7.30pm. £7.50, children free. Interval refreshments.

February

18 Music in Rannoch Concert: Songs of the Night 1600.  Early music ensemble 'Fires of Love' perform French and English music on period instruments.. Old Church of Rannoch, 7.30pm. £7.50, children free. Interval refreshments.

March

18 Music in Rannoch Concert: Scott Mitchell (piano) and Yvonne Paterson (flute). Old Church of Rannoch, 7.30pm. £7.50, children free. Interval refreshments.

Pitlochry & Moulin

August 

Mondays: Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl Pipe Band Highland Night. Recreation Ground (town hall if wet). 7.45 - 9.15 approx. Adults £5, children £1. 

Sundays & Wednesdays: Garden Tours at Explorers Garden. Pitlochry Festival Theatre. £4 including garden entry. 11.30am. 

28 & 29 Official Etape Caledonia Training Rides - Moderate. £49 prebook online at www.SkinnyTyres.com

September

Wednesday 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 A Scottish Night Out with Eddie Rose and guests. Adults £8, Conc £7. Children £4. 7.45-10pm. Pitlochry Town Hall. Raffle for Help the Heroes.

Sundays & Wednesdays: Garden Tours at Explorers Garden. Pitlochry Festival Theatre. £4 including garden entry. 11.30am.

04 Atholl & Weem Sheepdop Trials. All day at East Countlich Farm. Catering and toilets on field. All welcome - free admission.

06 Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl Pipe Band Highland Night. Recreation Ground (town hall if wet). 7.45 - 9.15 approx. Adults £5, children £1.

07 Och Aye McKay, Mckays Bar & Restaurant. 7pm.

08 Highland Perthshire Story Telling Group meeting, The Old Mill Inn. 7-9pm.

10 Bowfain, Mckays Bar, 8-11pm.

11 Pitlochry Highland Games. 10.30 to 5pm.Highland dancing, heavy events, British Tug o'War ChampionshipsRecreation park. Adults £6, children £1.

11-19 Perthshire Open Studios: various venues. See www.perthshireopenstudios.com for details.

11 MacPolvo, Mckays Bar, 8-11pm.

16 Och Aye McKay, Mckays Bar & Restaurant. 7pm.

18 Storyteller Jess Smith at Pitlochry & Moulin Heritage Centre, Moulin Kirk.  

18 Scottish Country Dancing. Town Hall. £6.50 dancers, £2 spectators.

18 & 19 Official Etape Caledonia Training Rides. Advanced. Starts at Escape Route. Prebook online at www.SkinnyTyres.com. £49 per day.

27 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: Prof T C Smout, Scotland's Historiographer Royal on 'Using the Perthshire Woods 1600-1900', The Tryst 7.30pm. New members welcome.

October

Sundays: Garden Tours at Explorers Garden. Pitlochry Festival Theatre. £4 including garden entry. 11.30am. 

13 Highland Perthshire Story Telling Group meeting, The Old Mill Inn. 7-9pm.

14 Wild Connections: Raptors and Upland Birds. Short, rough walk on Moulin Moor/Strathardle/Glenshee led by Tayside Raptor Study Group members. Meet at 8.30am at Pitlochry railway station. Warm clothing/boots/hot drink/binoculars. Not suitable under 12s of disabled. Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

15 Wild Connections: Red Deer Foray in the Black Wood of Rannoch. 9am. Pick ups in Aberfeldy, Birnam and Pitlochry to be confirmed.  Book at www.wildconnections.org.uk/events.aspx or on 0871 228 3220

22 - 7 Nov The Enchanted Forest, Faskally Wood. 6.30-10pm daily. Book online at www.EnchantedForest.org.uk

22-7 Nov Highland Perthshire Autumn Festival: ghost tours, musicians, story telling, street entertainers and a Halloween Marquee. Various venues

24 Pitlochry Tartan - Highland Fashion Fling: Fishers Hotel Ballroom. Tickets and tartans from Macnaughtons or Claire Charles Designs.

25 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: Bella Bathurst, 'The Lighthouse Stevensons Then and Now'. The Tryst, 7.30pm. New members welcome.

29 Oct-7 Nov Perthshire Amber Festival with Dougie McLean. Various venues to be confirmed.

November 

01-07 Perthshire Amber Festival with Dougie McLean. Various venues to be confirmed.

29 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: Dr Lindsay Lennie, 'The History and Architecture of Shops in Scotland'. The Tryst, 7.30pm. New members welcome.

January 2011

11 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: Festive Supper.  Joseph Ross talks on his Life as a Fiddle Maker and plays some of his instruments.

31 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: The Very Rev Dr J A Simpson, 'Andrew Carnegie and the Energetic Mrs Carnegie'. The Tryst, 7.30pm. New members welcome.

February

28 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: Dr Norman Reid of St Andrew's University, Keeper of Manuscripts, Head of Special Collections and Assistant Director of Library Services, 'The St Andrew's University Photographic Collection'. The Tryst, 7.30pm.

March

28 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: Mrs Jo Weld Forrester of Aberfoyle, 'Scots who have progressed From Rags to Riches - Social Life in Scotland in the 18th Century'. The Tryst, 7.30pm. New members welcome.

April

25 Moulin & Pitlochry History Circle: AGM, David Willington, retired Classicist 'Romans in Perthshire'. The Tryst, 7.30pm. New members welcome.

 

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Pitlochry Festival Theatre

September

01 Noises Off, 2pm

01 Nana, 8pm

02 Kiss Me, Kate, 2pm

02 Bus Stop, 8pm

03 An Ideal Husband, 8pm

04 Kiss Me, Kate, 2pm

04 Rough Crossing, 8pm

05 Scottish Philharmonic Orchestra, La Befana and GBH. 8pm, £18-£20.

06 Nana, 8pm

07 Bus Stop, 8pm

08 Bus Stop, 2pm

08 Noises Off, 8pm

09 Kiss Me, Kate, 2pm

09 An Ideal Husband, 8pm

10 Rough Crossing, 8pm

11 Nana, 2pm

11 Kiss Me, Kate, 8pm

12 Pasedena Roof Orchestra, 8pm, £20.

13 Noises Off, 8pm

14 An Ideal Husband, 8pm

15 An Ideal Husband, 2pm

15 Bus Stop, 8pm

16 Rough Crossing, 8pm

17 Kiss Me, Kate 8pm

18 Noises Off, 2pm

18 Nana, 8pm

19 An Evening of Gilbert & Sullivan, with John Scrimger and Guests, 8pm. £20.

20 Bus Stop, 8p,

21 Rough Crossing, 8pm

22 Rough Crossing, 2pm

22 An Ideal Husband, 8pm

23 Noises Off, 2pm

23 Kiss Me, Kate, 8pm

24 Nana, 8pm

25 Bus Stop, 2pm

25 Noises Off, 8pm

26 Tastes and Shades of the Season, with chef and author Christopher Trotter in the morning and Floral Demonstrator Diane Fair in the afternoon. 11am-4pm, £17.50-£23.50.

27 An Ideal Husband, 8pm

28 Kiss Me, Kate, 8pm

29 Kiss Me, Kate, 2pm

29 Rough Crossing, 8pm

30 Bus Stop, 2pm

30 Nana, 8pm

October

01 Noises Off, 8pm

02 An Ideal Husband, 2pm

02 Bus Stop, 8pm

03 A Highland Night at the Theatre with the Robert Wiseman Dairies Vale of Atholl Junior Pipe Band,dance and song and comedy from Eddie Rose. 8pm, £12.

04 Rough Crossing, 8pm

05 Nana, 8pm

06 Nana, 2pm

06 Kiss Me, Kate, 8pm

07 An Ideal Husband, 2pm

07 Noises Off, 8pm

08 Bus Stop, 8pm

09 Rough Crossing, 2pm

09 An Ideal Husband, 8pm

11 Kiss Me, Kate, 8pm

12 Rough Crossing, 8pm

13 Rough Crossing, 2pm

13 Nana, 8pm

14 Kiss Me, Kate, 2pm

14 Bus Stop, 8pm

15 An Ideal Husband, 8pm

16 Noises Off, 2pm

16 Kiss Me, Kate, 8pm

 

Full details of all Pitlochry Festival Theatre events on www.pitlochry.org.uk

     
 
 
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