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Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST Activity Venue Date/Time Age Organiser contact Additional info Glasgow North West Netherton Tues 3, Wed 5-11yrs Glasgow Communities Free Free Kids Camp @ Community Centre 4 and Thurs 5 Currently 0141 276 1525 Capacity limited, pre-booking Netherton 358 Netherton Rd, July, Attending [email protected] advised. Play, games, sports, and G13 1AX 1.30 – 5pm Primary Consent required arts. Indoor and School outdoor fun for everyone! Glasgow North West St Monicas Primary Tues 10, 5-11yrs Glasgow Communities Free Free Kids Camp at Address: 200 Wed 11 and Currently 0141 276 1525 Capacity limited, pre-booking Milton Liddesdale Rd, Thurs 12 July, Attending [email protected] advised. Play, games, sports, and Milton, Glasgow 1.30 - 5pm Primary Consent required arts. Indoor and G22 7QR School outdoor fun for Phone: 0141 772 everyone! 0026 Glasgow North and Tues 17, Wed 5 - 11yrs Glasgow Communities Free Central Free Kids Camp Cleveden Secondary 18, and Thurs currently 0141 276 1525 Capacity limited, pre-booking at Cleveden 42 Cleveden Rd 19 July, Attending [email protected] advised. Play, games, sports and G12 0JW 1 – 4.30pm primary school Consent required arts. Indoor and outdoor fun for everyone! [Type text] Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST Glasgow Free Kids Drumchapel Tues 24, Wed 5-11yrs Glasgow Communities Free Camp @ Drumchapel Community centre 25 and Thurs Currently 0141 276 1525 Capacity limited, pre-booking Play, games, sports, and 320 Kinfauns Drive, 26 July, Attending [email protected] advised. arts. Indoor and G15 7HA 1.30 - 5pm Primary Consent required outdoor fun for School everyone! Drumchapel Thriving Drumchapel Saturday, 21 Families and AFFIT Open mike for any local Together Shopping Centre, July, Children c/o Mark Langdon bands/performers. No charge for Family Fun Day Hecla Square, 12 – 5pm 07786 747 482 activities. No booking required. promoting community G15 spirit without the alcohol! Variety of stalls, live music, kids’ activities and healthy snacks. Family Led Bike Ride Drumchapel Sports Saturday 2 Families and Drumchapel Cycle Hub Activity is free. Local, very short and Centre June, Children http://www.drumchapelcyclehub.org.uk/ Bring your own bike, snack and easy pace, suitable for 195 Drumry Road 2 – 3pm https://www.facebook.com/drumchapelcyclehub/ water. younger children/new East, G15 8NS 0141 944 7276 Donation required for use of Cycle to pedalling and balance Meet outside Club bikes and kit – enquire direct. bikes. [Type text] Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST Family Led Bike Ride Drumchapel Sports Saturday 9 Families and Drumchapel Cycle Hub Activity is free. Easy pace, short and Centre June, Children http://www.drumchapelcyclehub.org.uk/ Bring your own bike, snack and suitable for younger 195 Drumry Road 10am - https://www.facebook.com/drumchapelcyclehub/ water. children. East 12noon 0141 944 7276 Donation required for use of Cycle G15 8NS Club bikes and kit – enquire direct. Meet outside Family Led Bike Ride Drumchapel Sports Saturday 24 Families and Drumchapel Cycle Hub Activity is free. Easy pace, suitable for Centre June, Children http://www.drumchapelcyclehub.org.uk/ Bring your own bike, snack and children with regular 195 Drumry Road 10am - https://www.facebook.com/drumchapelcyclehub/ water. experience of cycling. East 12noon 0141 944 7276 Donation required for use of Cycle G15 8NS Club bikes and kit – enquire direct. Meet outside Longer Family Led Bike Drumchapel Sports Saturday 30 Families and Drumchapel Cycle Hub Activity is free. Ride & Picnic Centre June, Children http://www.drumchapelcyclehub.org.uk/ Bring your own bike and picnic. Easy pace, suitable for 195 Drumry Road 10am - 2pm https://www.facebook.com/drumchapelcyclehub/ Donation required for use of Cycle children with regular East 0141 944 7276 Club bikes and kit – enquire direct. experience of cycling G15 8NS Meet outside Get Active Event Drumchapel Park Saturday 4 Families, Drumchapel Cycle Hub Free for all community including Community Event with August, Adults, Young http://www.drumchapelcyclehub.org.uk/ disability and/or additional support many fun activities, 11am -3pm People and https://www.facebook.com/drumchapelcyclehub/ needs. games and attractions, Children 0141 944 7276 Refreshments available. includes bikes, boards and skates plus Dr. Bike. The Wyndford Gala Day The Maryhill Hub Saturday 28 Families and The Maryhill Hub Free A variety of activities on 186 Wyndford Road July, Children 0141 945 3855 Open to all offer for all members of Maryhill 12 – 4pm Come along and join in. the community to get G20 8HF involved with. The Milton Gala Day The Ashgill Saturday 18 Families and The ARC Free A variety of activities on Recreation Centre August, Children 0141 772 7993 Open to all offer for all members of (ARC) 12 - 4pm Come along and join in. [Type text] Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST the community to get 340-342 Ashgill involved with. Road Milton G22 7HW On the Move Riverside Museum, Tues, Wed Families Riverside Museum Drop-in session Join us to explore 100 Pointhouse and Fri 3 July 0141 287 2720 anything that is on the Place, Glasgow, G3 – 10 August, move – from trains, 8RS 1.30 – 4pm ships, cars to creatures around the river Clyde! Create some amazing works of art and engineering. Explore the Objects Riverside Museum, Thursdays 5 Families Riverside Museum Drop-in session Come, see and handle 100 Pointhouse July – 10 0141 287 2720 real objects from the Place, Glasgow, G3 August, museum 8RS 1.30 – 4pm Tram Man Tour Riverside Museum, Monday 9 & Families Riverside Museum Drop In session Travel through history 100 Pointhouse 23 July, 0141 287 2720 with the Tram Man - Place, Glasgow, G3 11am & 2pm don't be late or he'll 8RS leave without you! Suitable for adults too. Great Big Mackintosh Various please see Saturday 21st Families Riverside Museum Please see our website and social Bus Tour our website and July, 11am - 0141 287 2720 media for more information on Hop on the FREE social media for 4pm venues and bus stops vintage bus service to more information take you to new places on venues and bus across the city to stops discover fun activities [Type text] Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST all themed on Charles Rennie Mackintosh [Type text] Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST Riverside Beach Riverside Museum, Everyday Families Riverside Museum Drop in and enjoy! Grab your buckets and 100 Pointhouse throughout the 0141 287 2720 spades for fun and Place, Glasgow, G3 summer maybe SUN in the sand! 8RS holidays Stories and songs with Riverside Museum, Sun 1, Sat 7 & Families Riverside Museum Drop in session Sandy & June 100 Pointhouse Sun 8 July 2018 0141 287 2720 Join our characters for Place, Glasgow, G3 11.45am, stories, songs and 8RS 12.30pm, games all about going 1.15pm & 2pm away for the day. Go Live @ GC Donald Glasgow Club Thur 9th Aug 12- Families Glasgow Sport Free Event Dewar Donald Dewar 4pm 0141 276 0774 Family Fun Day with a 220 Garscadden variety of activities Road, G15 8SX including various sports, games, inflatable and more [Type text] Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST Family Swimming Glasgow Club Mondays Families Glasgow Sport Free swimming for families at Drumchapel Pool 12.30-4.30pm and 0141 276 1515 times specified. Children under 8 199 Drumry Road Saturday’s 12- Children up yrs must be accompanied by an East, 2pm to 18yrs adult. G15 8NS For 6 weeks Starting Monday 2/7/18 Family Swimming Glasgow Club Wednesday 4th, Families Glasgow Sport Free swimming for families at Scotstoun 11th & 18th July and 0141 276 1515 times specified. Children under 8 112 Danes Drive 11am-3pm Children up yrs must be accompanied by an G14 9HU to 18yrs adult. PARKLIVES Victoria Park Started 2nd Families ParkLives All activities are free, some may Various activities April, check and www.parklives.com require booking, check our including ParkFit, online for children www.facebook.com/GlasgowParkLives schedule online for further Rugby, Powerwalk and current information more! schedule Go Live @ GC Maryhill Glasgow Club Friday 3rd Aug Families Glasgow Sport Free Event Family Fun Day with a Maryhill 12-4pm 0141 276 0774 variety of activities 34 Gairbraid Ave, including various sports, Glasgow G20 8Y games, inflatable and more Family Swimming Glasgow Club Fridays 4-8pm Families Glasgow Sport Free swimming for families at Maryhill Saturdays 11- 0141 276 1515 times specified. Children under 8 34 Gairbraid Ave, 1pm yrs must be accompanied by an Glasgow G20 8Y For 6 weeks adult. Starting Friday 6.7.18 PARKLIVES Kelvingrove Park Started 2nd Families ParkLives All activities are free, some may Various activities April, check and www.parklives.com require booking, check our including ParkFit, online for children www.facebook.com/GlasgowParkLives schedule online for further information. [Type text] Glasgow Life Summer Holiday Programme 2018 GLASGOW WEST Rugby, Powerwalk and current more! schedule Mad Hatters Glasgow Museums Small supervised groups welcome Make a hat for a mad Kelvingrove Tues 3rd July – Ages 7+ Kelvingrove Museum Learning and Access to join in any of our family drop-in hatters tea party. Museum Thurs 5th July 0141 276 9545 workshops over the holidays. You Become a ghost or Argyle Street 1.30pm – 4.00 https://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/museums may need to wait for a space ghoul, king or queen, Glasgow pm [email protected] during busy times. wizard or witch, animal, G3 8AG druid or warrior! Cubist Collage Sat 14th July – Ages 7+ Glasgow Museums Small supervised groups welcome Cut, paste and take Thurs 19th July Kelvingrove Museum Learning and Access to join in any of our family drop-in away a radical work of 1.30 pm – 4.00 0141 276 9545 workshops over the holidays.
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