Maryhill Community Flag Weekend
Saturday 4 May, 2024 – 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
and
Sunday 5 May, 2024 – 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
A free, activity-filled community event celebrating the formal recognition of the flag for Maryhill.
Since it was chosen by community vote in 2021, the flag for Maryhill has become a familiar and beloved symbol of unity, bringing Maryhill together in shared history whilst looking toward the future. Now, like the Saltire and the other flags and arms of Scotland, the Maryhill flag is being officially registered, and the patent of recognition from the Court of the Lord Lyon will be presented to the people of Maryhill.
Come along and enjoy a weekend of activities for all ages
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face-painting
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outdoor play
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workshops
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stalls
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vintage vehicles
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free refreshments
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tours
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guided history walks
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… and more!
The Halls’ exhibitions will be open to enjoy and, specially for the weekend, all past footage from The George Ward Collection will be showing together. Maryhill Burgh Halls’ in-house café The Nolly will be open over both days.
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