Islands Galore
Saturday 13th August
Lochboisdale harbour
Boat trips – Skiffs – Live music and dancing
Piping – Flora MacDonald celebration – Licensed bar
Kids inflatables – Uist producers and caterers
Refreshments, including local seafood
Evening marquee with a live band
Live music in Lochboisdale Hotel from 9pm
Sunday 14th
3pm – Fishermen’s mass in the marquee with Fr Ross Chrichton
Followed by a blessing of the boats
Short concert
Refreshments, including local seafood
See updates on social media!
Screen Machine is rolling into town!
The big blue truck of fun will be in Uist mid August, with a wide range of movies on offer. Full details on the Screen Machine website.
Carinish Hall, North Uist
Thursday 11th August
17.30 Thor: Love and Thunder (12A)
20.30 Elvis (12A)
Friday 12th August
17.30 Minions: The Rise of Gru (U)
20.30 Top Gun: Maverick (12A)
Dark Island Hotel carpark, Liniclate
Saturday 13th August
14.00 Minions: The Rise of Gru (U)
17.30 Downton Abbey: A New Era (PG)
20.30 Top Gun: Maverick (12A)
Sunday 14th August
14.00 Top Gun: Maverick (12A)
17.30 Thor: Love and Thunder (12A)
20.30 Elvis (12A)
Monday 15th August
17.00 The Ballad of a Great Disordered Heart (12A)
20.30 Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (15)
Borrodale Hotel carpark, Daliburgh
Tuesday 16th
17.30 Thor: Love and Thunder (12A)
20.30 Elvis (12A)
Wednesday 17th August
17.30 Minions: The Rise of Gru (U)
20.30 Top Gun: Maverick (12A)
Book online at www.screenmachine.co.uk
Full Price – Adult £7.50
Under 25s and over 60s, Student, Disabled £5.50
FREE – at Taigh Chearsabhagh
until 27th August
Andrew King: RUNRIG Photographs
There’s still time to catch the superb exhibition of photographs from Andrew King. Andrew is a Scottish performing arts and (sometimes) landscape photographer who has provided the imaging for many great musical & stage names in Scotland and worldwide.This exhibition selects just some of his favourite images from across many years and literally thousands of photographs.
FREE – at Kildonan Museum throughout the summer
W B Blakie Photographs
A new exhibition of photographs taken in South Uist and Eriskay in the late 1890s by Walter Biggie Blakie, a renowned scholar of the Jacobite period, especially of the life of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Blakie was a good friend of Father Allan MacDonald, to whom he donated the small bell above the porch at St Michael’s.
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