Post by bobaroid on Dec 18, 2008 7:56:36 GMT -1
A Mouse Took A Stroll . . .
Come along and meet a sly fox, a wise owl and a clever wee mouse. But there's someone else, with claws and teeth and a big appetite . . . who does he have his eye on? Suitable for young children and families.
Cranhill Beacon
200 Bellrock Street
Glasgow, G33 [view on map]
Box office: 0141 287 9835
10:00am–7:00pm
Free
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A Healing Passion: Medicine in Glasgow Past and Present
Exploring major and lesser known figures in Scottish medicine, this permanent display includes several medical artefacts and explores both the field's historical and contemporary aspects.
Hunterian Museum
Gilbert Scott Building University of Glasgow
Glasgow, G12 8QQ [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 330 4221
Email: hunter@museum.gla.ac.uk
Website: www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk
9:30am–5:00pm
Free
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Sacred Journeys: Pilgrimage, an Expression of Faith
An exhibition exploring why people make sacred journeys, where they go, how they travel and what they do when they reach their destination. Hear tales of the pilgrimages of Glaswegians of different faiths, from Lourdes to Mecca to Jerusalem.
10:00am–5:00pm
Free
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
2 Castle Street
Glasgow, G4 0RH [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 553 2557
Email: museums@cls.glasgow.gov.uk
Website: www.glasgowmuseums.com
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Ancient Greeks: Athletes, Warriors and Heroes
With heroes, gods, monsters, athletes, music, drama and philosophy rampant, there was never a dull moment in Ancient Greece. Featuring one of the largest collections of Greek artefacts on loan from the British Museum, this exhibition's many interactive elements make it a great introduction to the Ancient Greeks for children too.
Burrell Collection
2060 Pollokshaws Road
Glasgow, G43 1AT [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 287 2550
Email: museums@cls.glasgow.gov.uk
Website: www.glasgowmuseums.com
10:00am–5:00pm
Free
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Crowning Glory
Hats and garments by members of the International Feltmakers' Association.
Collins Gallery
22 Richmond Street
Glasgow, G1 1XQ [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 548 2558
Email: collinsgallery@strath.ac.uk
Website: www.collinsgallery.strath.ac.uk
10:00am–5:00pm
Free
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Follow the Thread
The first of three storytelling and workshop events for International Women's Day led by Lesley O'Brien and Mags Smith featuring the Russian fairytale, 'Vasalisa the Wise'.
Glasgow Women's Library
2nd Floor 81 Parnie Street
Glasgow, G1 5RH [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 552 8345
Email: info@womenslibrary.org.uk
7:00pm–9:30pm =
Free
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World Book Day Storytime
Readings and stories to stimulate little imaginations.
Borders Books
Fort Retail Park 390 Provan Walk
Glasgow, G43 9DL [view on map]
Phone: 0141 773 2910
Website: www.bordersstores.com
Mon 2 Mar 11:00am
Free
Website: http://www.womenslibrary.org.u
Come along and meet a sly fox, a wise owl and a clever wee mouse. But there's someone else, with claws and teeth and a big appetite . . . who does he have his eye on? Suitable for young children and families.
Cranhill Beacon
200 Bellrock Street
Glasgow, G33 [view on map]
Box office: 0141 287 9835
10:00am–7:00pm
Free
--------------------------------------------
A Healing Passion: Medicine in Glasgow Past and Present
Exploring major and lesser known figures in Scottish medicine, this permanent display includes several medical artefacts and explores both the field's historical and contemporary aspects.
Hunterian Museum
Gilbert Scott Building University of Glasgow
Glasgow, G12 8QQ [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 330 4221
Email: hunter@museum.gla.ac.uk
Website: www.hunterian.gla.ac.uk
9:30am–5:00pm
Free
----------------------------
Sacred Journeys: Pilgrimage, an Expression of Faith
An exhibition exploring why people make sacred journeys, where they go, how they travel and what they do when they reach their destination. Hear tales of the pilgrimages of Glaswegians of different faiths, from Lourdes to Mecca to Jerusalem.
10:00am–5:00pm
Free
St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
2 Castle Street
Glasgow, G4 0RH [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 553 2557
Email: museums@cls.glasgow.gov.uk
Website: www.glasgowmuseums.com
-----------------------------------------------------
Ancient Greeks: Athletes, Warriors and Heroes
With heroes, gods, monsters, athletes, music, drama and philosophy rampant, there was never a dull moment in Ancient Greece. Featuring one of the largest collections of Greek artefacts on loan from the British Museum, this exhibition's many interactive elements make it a great introduction to the Ancient Greeks for children too.
Burrell Collection
2060 Pollokshaws Road
Glasgow, G43 1AT [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 287 2550
Email: museums@cls.glasgow.gov.uk
Website: www.glasgowmuseums.com
10:00am–5:00pm
Free
-----------------------------------------------
Crowning Glory
Hats and garments by members of the International Feltmakers' Association.
Collins Gallery
22 Richmond Street
Glasgow, G1 1XQ [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 548 2558
Email: collinsgallery@strath.ac.uk
Website: www.collinsgallery.strath.ac.uk
10:00am–5:00pm
Free
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Follow the Thread
The first of three storytelling and workshop events for International Women's Day led by Lesley O'Brien and Mags Smith featuring the Russian fairytale, 'Vasalisa the Wise'.
Glasgow Women's Library
2nd Floor 81 Parnie Street
Glasgow, G1 5RH [view on map]
Scotland
Phone: 0141 552 8345
Email: info@womenslibrary.org.uk
7:00pm–9:30pm =
Free
---------------------------------------------
World Book Day Storytime
Readings and stories to stimulate little imaginations.
Borders Books
Fort Retail Park 390 Provan Walk
Glasgow, G43 9DL [view on map]
Phone: 0141 773 2910
Website: www.bordersstores.com
Mon 2 Mar 11:00am
Free
Website: http://www.womenslibrary.org.u