The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20
ART
Degree Show, 10am-8pm.
Paintings by Mary Black and ceramics/sculptures by Jenny Ebdy, 10am-5pm.
Small paintings by James Sinclair, 5pm-midnight. Wild and Wonderful – a collection of works in a variety of media by various artists, 10am-5pm. Paintings by Katie Hammond, 9am-5pm.
BEST OF THE REST
Moray Walking and Outdoor Festival (For further details, visit the website www.themorayway.org.uk/festival). Circus Montini, 7pm.
Visit www.blairdrummond.com for further details, 10am-5.30pm – last admission 4.30pm.
Open to visitors, 10am-3pm. Historic fisherwoman’s cottage, 2-4pm.
Experience a guided tour of 200 years of extraordinary courage and gallantry (visit www. gordonhighlanders.com for further details), 10am-4.30pm.
For further details, visit the website www.highlandwildlifepark.org.uk, 10am-5pm (last entry 4pm).
Visit gariochheritage.co.uk for further details, 10am-4pm.
Visit the website www.fraserburghheritage.com for further details, 11am-4pm.
Visit the website www.gtm.org.uk for further details, 10am-5pm.
Visit www.landmarkpark.co.uk for further details), 10am-5pm.
Visit aberdeensciencecentre.org for further details, 10am-3pm.
THEATRE, DANCE AND COMEDY
Son Of A Preacher Man starring Michelle Gayle, Alice Barlow, Nigel Richards and Michael Howe, 7.30pm. Various performances until June 23.
Summer Holiday starring Ray Quinn and Bobby Crush, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Various performances until June 23.
The Last Ship starring Richard Fleeshman, Charlie Hardwick, Joe McGann and Frances McNamee, 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Various performances until June 23.
Phoenix Youth Theatre present My Fair Lady, 7.30pm. Various performances until June 23.
High School of Dundee present Fiddler On The Roof, 7.30pm. Various performances until June 23. Visit www. gardynetheatre.org.uk for tickets.
ART
Degree Show, 10am-8pm.
Isla Arts and Crafts Group members Jill Mackenzie and Linda Forde, 10am-4pm.
Hammond, 9am-5pm.
Small paintings by James Sinclair, 5pm-midnight.
Paintings by Mary Black and ceramics/sculptures by Jenny Ebdy, 10am-5pm.
Wild and Wonderful – a collection of works in a variety of media by various artists, 10am-5pm.
BEST OF THE REST
7.30pm. Open to visitors, 10am-3pm.
Market, 10am-2pm. Paintings by Katie
Edinburgh International Film Festival (www.edfilmfest.org.uk for full programme), until July 1.
Moray Walking and Outdoor Festival (www.themorayway.org.uk/ festival for further details), until June 24.
Talk: Surveying the Records of Aberdeen Harbour Board, by Phil Astley and Katy Johnson, Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives (places limited), 12.30pm. Circus Montini, 4.45pm and
Ranger Service woodland walk through the grounds and gardens (www.balmoralcastle.com/walks.htm to book), 2pm.
Crathes Castle, near Banchory. An Evening Garden Walk through the famous walled gardens (nts.cloudvenue.co.uk/eveningwalk to book), 7pm.
An evening stroll around the grounds of this former hunting lodge once owned by Queen Victoria’s granddaughter. Learn about the history and management of Mar Lodge Estate and have a look inside the decorated interior of the Lodge and the Stag Ballroom, not normally open to the public (phone 01339 720164 to book), 5-7pm.
Experience a guided tour of 200 years of extraordinary courage and gallantry (visit www. gordonhighlanders.com for further details), 10am-4.30pm.
Visit www.landmarkpark.co.uk for further details), 10am-5pm.
Grampian Transport Museum, Alford. Visit www. gtm.org.uk for further details, 10am-5pm.
Visit www.blairdrummond.com for further details, 10am-5.30pm – last admission 4.30pm.
Visit www.highlandwildlifepark.org.uk for further details, 10am-5pm (last entry 4pm).
Historic fisherwoman’s cottage, 2-4pm.
Visit www. fraserburghheritage.com for further details, 11am-4pm.
Recording Change: 20 Years of The Insch Connection Museum exhibition, 1.30-5pm.
Visit aberdeensciencecentre.org for further details, 10am-4pm.
Visit gariochheritage.co.uk for further details, 10am-4pm. Farmers’
Details of events have been compiled from information supplied by various organisations. Care has been taken to ensure accuracy but the Press and Journal accepts no responsibility for errors or alterations to details. Send your events to pj.whatson@ajl.co.uk