Refugee Festival Scotland 2015
Refugee Festival Scotland
Wednesday 3 – Sunday 21 June 2015
Refugee Festival Scotland is an annual celebration of the contribution refugees make to life in Scotland and the welcome offered by local people.
Organise an Event Information Session
If you’re interested in organising an event for Refugee Festival Scotland 2015 but not sure how to go about it, come along to our free information session to find out more about the festival and support on offer.
The events that will be happening across Scotland and will be a part of our Refugee Festival Scotland 2015 programme.
Anyone can take part by organising an event, including: everything from performances, film screenings, book readings, club nights, discussions, gigs, exhibitions and workshops to food fayres, markets, themed walks, sports events, quizzes and more.
By organising an event for the festival you are helping to celebrate the positive contributions refugees make to our communities and welcome offered by local people, which means they have a better chance to rebuild their lives with the support of people in Scotland, a place of safety.
Deadline for including your event in the Refugee Festival Scotland printed programme is: Friday 13 March, 12.00pm.
For further information contact: Suzi Maciver, Arts & Cultural Development Officer on suzi.maciver@scottishrefugeecouncil.org.uk / 0141 248 9799
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