Sounds like Christmas
The musicians of Coltness High School are practising hard in preparation for a series of engagements in the community.
The talented youngsters will perform at a variety of venues bringing some Christmas cheer to busy shoppers.
Their extensive programme includes traditional carols and some lighter Christmas songs played by the woodwind, brass and percussionists.
Faculty head of expressive arts Mr Johnstone and class teacher Mr Henderson will accompany the pupils while they entertain and help to raise money for a great cause.
Mr Johnstone was successful in his London Marathon bid in support of the National Autistic Society and all donations made from the mus i c a l performances will go towards the charity.
You can see the musicians of Coltness performing at the following venues:
Sunday, December 3, Rosebank Garden Centre, Clydeside, noon2pm.
Saturday, December 9, Asda Newmains, 2-4pm.
Friday, December 15, Asda Newmains, 2-4pm.
Saturday, December 16, Glasgow City Centre.
Sunday, December 17, Rosebank Garden Centre, noon–2pm.
Tuesday, December 19, Tesco Wishaw, 2–4pm.
Wednesday, December 20, Morrisons Wishaw, 7-9pm.
Saturday, December 23, Tesco Wishaw, 11am-1pm