Tarland Food & Music Festival Friday 28th to Sunday 30th September 2018 Programme Celebrating Quality Local Food and Tarland’s Thriving Music Scene Friday 28th Project Smok French Bistro at Angie’s Café plus Friday 28th, 6pm, Angie’s Cafe. Malcolm Jones Adult £18 Child £10. Booking advised. & Licensed Bar. Come and enjoy an evening of classic Paul Anderson in French food at Angie’s Cafe. Concert Friday 28th 7.30-11pm in the Main Hall, Doors open at 7pm. Adults £16 Concessions £13. MenuCoq au Vin Booking Advised. Licensed Bar or Salmon en Croûte or Quiche Lorraine li Levack’s astonishing firebrand accompaniment from member of Celtic rock band players and composers of All served with dauphinoise whistle playing sounds as though legendary bodhran player Runrig for longer than he traditional fiddle music potatoes, french beans in a garlic Ait owes as much to the influence of Martin O’Neill. Together cares to remember. 2018 in Scotland, local hero and mustard dressing the great jazz wind players as it does to his they are Project Smok, saw the band undertake Paul Anderson. Together ❦ roots in Scottish music. Ali Hutton provides playing traditional music their emotional Farewell they will blend east and A selection of Tarte Tatin, a rhythmic, groove-filled guitar style, with in a revolutionary new way. Tour, finishing off with west coast styles for a Meringue, Crème Fraîche and Fruit Ali Levack was a finalist in two celebratory concerts marvellously entertaining the BBC Radio Scotland in the shadow of Stirling evening of traditional Young Traditional Musician Castle. Now he hopes to Scottish music. 2018, and for this special have more time WITH HUGE THANKS TO THE GENEROSITY OF OUR SPONSORS concert in Tarland is joined to strap on the by multi-instrumentalist Ali accordion and Hutton, winner of the best guitar and play duo category at the BBC his other love, Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2017 the bagpipe and (along with Ross Ainslie). instrumental Renowned bodhran player, music of the Martin O’Neill has toured North West with the likes of Stevie Highlands. For Wonder, Béla Fleck & The Tarland Food TARLAND DEVELOPMENT GROUP Flecktones, Julie Fowlis, and Music The MacRobert Danú, Fred Morrison and Festival, he is Trust Treacherous Orchestra. joined by one Festival Photography by Anke Addy. Anke by Photography Festival Malcolm Jones has been a of the best 1 Tarland Food & Music Festival | 28 – 30 September 2018 Tarland Food & Music Festival | 28 – 30 September 2018 2 Tarland Food & Music Festival Tarland Community 2018 Garden Venue Map The Commercial Less than 10 Hotel mins walk Angie’s Café Aberdeen How to get tickets Arms Tickets will also be available throughout the weekend in the foyer of The Macrobert Hall, the MacRobert Hall for any events that The Square have not sold out. Parking at Tickets available from Drummy Woods https://www.tickettailor.com/events/ tarlandfoodmusicfest Please note the Square will be closed or Saturday 29th - Sunday 30th of September. facebook.com/TarlandFoodMusicFest Diversions will be signposted. For more information or to order tickets by post call 07387 395481 or email [email protected] Saturday 29th home-baking byCromarSeniorCitizens. Community Garden,andmanymore.Teas Vegetables, TarlandBeeGroup, Game, HighlandersBakehouse,JohnFraser from localproducers,includingMortlach An excitingrangeoffoodandartstalls F Hall. Main 10-12noon, 29th, Saturday Local ProduceMarket ree entry. ree Tarland Food&MusicFestival to advanced. level intermediate suitable forskill Workshop of Dadvised). tin whistle(key Please bringa lively AliLevack. the renownedand tunes andtipsby a workshopof not comefor player, why Project Smok,oryou’reakeenwhistle If youenjoyedtheFridaynightgigby A thosewithmobilitydifficulties. suitable for notbe may which astaircase by approached Hall, Upper 10.30-12noon. 29th, Saturday Project SmokWorkshop dults £12. Booking Booking dults £12. | 28–30 September2018 A dvised. 4 Tarland Food & Music Festival | 28 – 30 September 2018 1 Saturday 29th The Singing Land: A Musical Walk with Paul Anderson Saturday 29th, 10.15-12noon, meet at the Aberdeen Arms Adults £10, Children £5, Concession £8 Moth Trapping Saturday 29th, 10.30 - Join the 11.30am, Tarland internationally Community Garden We are a local roofing company based in the heart of renowned local Free entry Royal Deeside covering Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and the North East of Scotland fiddler Paul Led by Aberdeenshire Anderson for We have over 10 years in the trade covering all aspects of roofing from new builds to a Council Ranger Service & a guided walk complete re-roof. We are here for all your roofing requirements including tiling, slating, flat roofing, Butterfly Conservation. lead work, cement work, Velux windows and guttering. No matter how large or small the job around Tarland, Discover the marvellous you will get a quality, responsive and guaranteed solution. stopping diversity of moths and for musical their roles in nature. We interludes will unveil last night’s live and local moth trap catch, which can be like unwrapping history tales. a gift - you never know what delights may be inside! Under 16’s must be accompanied. Finzean School of Piping - Pipes and Drums Saturday 29th, 12noon. The Square Sat 29th & Sun 30th of Sept Jenny Murray has taught Before After Sat 29th Sept the bagpipes to 50 learners over the years. She started Proud winners of the up the Finzean School of Piping, a pipe band with Scottish Home Improvements Award 2017 members ranging from 6 years to 68 years. The pipe Tel: 07881 348 197 | www.deesideroofing.co.uk | [email protected] band enjoy playing at local events, charity events and care homes. Tarland Food & Music Festival | 28 – 30 September 2018 6 Saturday 29th Caroldson’s Smoke and Soul Storyteller Coffee Saturday 29th, 12-4pm, The Square. Saturday 29th, 12.30-2.30pm, The Small Hall, Donations welcome Pauline is a storyteller from the fishing and farming traditions of the North East of Saturday 29th, 12-4pm, From a family of butchers, local foodies Smoke Scotland and enjoys telling a variety of traditional Scottish tales, fairy tales, folk tales, Hall Foyer and Soul know a thing or two about quality cuts of creation myths and the occasional home-grown tale of her own. Since 2001 she has been Caroldson’s coffee meat. Specialising in slow smoking and BBQ spit- involved in many storytelling events and projects which have allowed her to build on her and cake. A pop roasts, our Saturday caterers in the Square will enthusiasm for science, history and up café enterprise be serving hearty soul food, packed with flavour the environment. Pauline has bringing a high and personality. Try their 12hour smoked pulled been privileged to learn both quality coffee shop pork in soft brioche or mouth-watering porchetta straight off the spit-roast in a crusty ciabatta, stories and ballads from Stanley experience to rural with rocket, sauce and Italian cheese. Not a meat-eater? Then their spicy Robertson and also loves to sing communities in chipotle five bean stew will surely tantalize your taste buds. traditional Scots songs and West Aberdeenshire. bothy ballads. She is also the Caroldsons will be Saturday Lunchtime in the Hall current chair of the Grampian keeping us well fed Saturday 29th, 12-3pm Association of Storytellers. over the weekend, There will be a seating area for lunch in the main hall. Come and find out Pauline loves to tell stories for offering fresh organic about the NEW Singing Land App, which will be launched at 1pm. Also over schools, care homes, special cakes, pastries and a lunchtime will be the chance to see the Tarland Tapestry and hear about the needs groups, festivals, castles, full range of espresso great work of Tarland & Mid Deeside Community First Responders and the out in the open – just anywhere based coffees. Tarland Housing Group, along with other local projects. there is an audience for the stories she loves! Tarland Golf Club The 9 hole jewel of Deeside golf courses KraftyCraft Supplier Neuk Visitors Welcome Green fees: Weekdays - 9/18holes - £17/£24 Weekends - £18/£27 Monday –Tuesday 9am – 5pm, Wednesday 9am – 1pm Teas, coff ees, snack lunches available daily. Thursday – Saturday 9am – 5pm Sunday - Closed Social membership - £1 per person 18 The Square, Tarland AB34 4TX Clubhouse: 013398 81000 (advisable to call and check availability) 01339881011 www.facebook.com/tarlandgolfclub www.tarlandgolfclub.com [email protected] 7 Tarlandtarland-golf-club-ad-2018.indd Food & Music Festival 1 | 28 – 30 September 2018 24/08/2018 16:24 Tarland Food & Music Festival | 28 – 30 September 2018 8 Saturday 29th The Launch of the app The Little Buddha Beauty Beer Tasting with Deeside Brewery Singing Land: A Musical and Bakes and Distillery Walk Around Tarland Saturday 29th, 1-3pm. Saturday 29th, 2-3pm. The Commercial Hotel. Upper Hall, approached by Saturday 29th, 1pm. Main Hall £10 a staircase which may not For any of you who be suitable for those with Malt, yeast, hops and water, how we hand can’t make Paul mobility difficulties. make our beers and ales in a small steading Anderson’s walk this in Banchory. Learn what makes our beers Adults £15 Booking advised. morning, or who want unique and how the flavour is achieved. to do it all again, or In this hands on workshop Over 18’s only. who want even more you will make a vegan of his wonderful summer fruit cheesecake, Gin Tasting with Deeside Brewery music and stories, the which is also gluten free (but and Distillery Tarland Development Open Community Garden with Teas does contain NUTS), which Saturday 29th, 3.30-4.30pm. The Commercial Hotel. Group has created a brand new app. you will take home with you. £15 Saturday 29th, 12-4pm, Adults £3, children free With 30 points scattered across the Debbie will talk about Tarland Community Garden opened in 2013 local path network, from the Square how she came to be “little A look into the real world of gin production from and is a Tarland Development Group project.
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