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  • Scottish Folktales: Bridges to the Otherworld

    Scottish Folktales: Bridges to the Otherworld

    Scottish Storytelling Festival Folklorist Allison Galbraith and storyteller Beverley Casebow will enthral you with stories from the Otherworld. Our ancestors’ belief in a world of spirits and ethereal beings has bestowed a wealth of supernatural stories on Scotland. Join us for an entertaining evening with vexed fairies, nature wisdom and much humour. Children (12+) must…

  • Funny Family Folktales

    Funny Family Folktales

    Scottish International Storytelling Festival Author and storyteller Allison Galbraith will captivate the whole family with her hilarious Scottish stories. Meet the Woolly Pet and sing along with a gang of escaped farm animals, including a GOOSE! Join an interactive quest through prehistoric Scotland and discover why dogs are our best friends.

  • Caerlaverock Cycle Ride

    Caerlaverock Cycle Ride

    WWT Caerlaverock, Cycling Dumfries, Nith Life and NatureScot jointly host this fun cycling event. Cycling Dumfries are delighted to join WWT, Nith Life and NatureScot, to host this guided wildlife ride to WWT Caerlaverock, taking in Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve and the river Nith along the way. The ride is around 20 miles – but…

  • Dr Werner Kissling: Photographer Ethnographer & Migrant

    Dr Werner Kissling: Photographer Ethnographer & Migrant

    Learn about the life and works of pioneering German Filmmaker photographer (and Dumfries resident) Dr Werner Kissling in this fully illustrated talk. Dr Werner Kissling was born into great luxury in Germany before World War One. For over thirty years, he worked closely with Dumfries Museum Curators Alf Truckell and David Lockwood to photograph the…

  • Watch wildlife at the Robert Burns Centre

    Watch wildlife at the Robert Burns Centre

    (Closed Sunday’s & Monday’s) Have a go at wildlife watching in Dumfries. One of the best places to watch wildlife in Dumfries is the Robert Burns Centre, situated on the River Nith.  Visitors (and staff) regularly see otters, herons, kingfishers and more.  During the Wild Goose Festival, there will be binoculars and wildlife identification guides…

  • Goose Breakfast at The Boathouse

    Goose Breakfast at The Boathouse

    Event Type: Indoor (possibly outdoor on patio if weather allows)  Event cost: no booking cost but you will have to pay for breakfast Accessibility Details: n/a Event Capacity: 20 Age Restriction? (eg 12+ etc): 10+  Booking Details: Call the Boathouse to book on 01387 770 673 or through the website: https://theboathouseglencaple.com/

  • Family Fun at the Wig

    Family Fun at the Wig

    GSA Biosphere & Kirkcolm Community Trust In winter Loch Ryan attracts wintering birds such as geese, ducks, swans and waders. Join the GSA Biosphere Community and Education team at Kirkcolm Community Hub, for an afternoon walk to the Wig to see the wintering birds, do scavenger hunts and play games on the beach. We will…

  • History of The River Nith

    History of The River Nith

    Explore the history of the River Nith through objects in the museum collection. The oldest logboat in Scotland, a Roman anchor and more will feature in this wide ranging talk that focuses on the history of the river and the material culture left behind. Fully illustrated with photographs and paintings. You will also be able…

  • The History of Gypsy Roma Travellers in Dumfries & Galloway

    The History of Gypsy Roma Travellers in Dumfries & Galloway

    Join Museum Curator, Judith Hewitt, as she talk’s about the latest exhibition in Dumfries Museum: On 4th February, Andrew Kennedy died in The Crichton Hospital. He had been in the institution for several years receiving treatment following a mental collapse. He could not bear to be inside, claiming that he could not sleep behind a…

  • The History of Halloween with Museum Curator Judith Hewitt

    The History of Halloween with Museum Curator Judith Hewitt

    Discover the true history of Halloween including the role of Robert Burns and Scotland in its development. Is Halloween Christian or Pagan? Is it European or American? Is it commercial or spiritual? This talk will explore the real history of Halloween in all its brilliant complexity. Judith Hewitt is Museums Curator for the East of…

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