Kelvin Hall Relaunch

Saturday 23 April, 2022, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Kelvin Hall, 1445 Argyle Street, Glasgow G3 8AW
On Saturday 23rd April from 12-4pm Kelvin Hall will celebrate the venue’s relaunch for 2022
You can enjoy fantastic free events themed around Earth Day, in honour of their Gold Award for Green tourism.
On the day activities will include:
• Badge making using recycled materials with Glasgow Life Museums
• Earth Day themed workshops by University of Glasgow students
• Gymnastics taster session
• Try the Glasgow Club gym
• Have a go at the Clip n’ Climb (Public reopening Date TBC)
• Play in the Soft Play (Public reopening Date TBC)
• Games in the sports hall
• National Library of Scotland screenings in the auditorium
• Cycle here and get a free bike tune up from Dr Bike!
• Earth Day themed workshops by University of Glasgow students
• Gymnastics taster session
• Try the Glasgow Club gym
• Have a go at the Clip n’ Climb (Public reopening Date TBC)
• Play in the Soft Play (Public reopening Date TBC)
• Games in the sports hall
• National Library of Scotland screenings in the auditorium
• Cycle here and get a free bike tune up from Dr Bike!
All activities have limited capacity and will be first-come-first-served on the day.

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