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Loch Lomond Waterfront Summer Art Exhibition

Loch Lomond Waterfront Summer Art
Exhibition

An exhibition is to be held in the Loch Lomond Waterfront luxury lodges development. Main Street , Balmaha from 22nd June-12th September.open 9-5pm mon-sat
Set in beautiful surroundings, this is an ideal place to showcase the talents of the artists who are all from Clackmannanshire and the surrounding areas.


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Loch Lomond Waterfront Summer Art Exhibition

22/06/2008 - 14:00
12/09/2008 - 17:00
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Loch Lomond Waterfront Summer Art
Exhibition

An exhibition is to be held in the Loch Lomond Waterfront luxury lodges development. Main Street , Balmaha from 22nd June-12th September.open 9-5pm
Set in beautiful surroundings, this is an ideal place to showcase the talents of the artists who are all from Clackmannanshire and the surrounding areas.


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Art in Action

26/10/2008 - 00:00
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Art in Action

Alloa Town Hall - Sunday 26th October 2008
This event is being organised by 'Opening Doors' who are currently working with Clackmannanshire Council's Cultural and Community Services and local company, Retro Glass, based at the Whins in Alloa.

The event will focus on Clackmannanshire artists who work with glass and will feature

Stalls with work for sale
Glass making


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Mere Literary Festival Short Story competition

01/03/2008 - 00:00
07/07/2008 - 00:00
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The Mere Literary festival www.merelitfest.co.uk short story competition will be judged during the Festival (13th - 19th October). Entries can be made via the website. There is a small entry fee which helps support a local charity.


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New Public Art ,Alloa

Andy Scott`s latest addition to Clackmannanshire has arrived and is on site at the side of Asda and the new train station. You can see it from the bus on the newly re-instated King street(ring road)!It is a lovely depiction of man and boy.I think looking at this piece will bring back a time(in those old enough to remember!!!!)when the industries were the reason these towns existed.


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