Aye Write 2019 Gaelic Reading and Singing (Family Event)
Sunday 24th March, 2019 – 1 p.m. until 1.45 p.m.
The Mitchell Library, North Street, G3 7DN
Join a FREE fun-filled Gaelic reading session for families with stories, songs and puppets. Led by Linda MacLeod, star of BBC Alba’s Leugh le Linda.
Although primarily in Gaelic, the session will be welcoming to parents who are learning the language, or who are non-Gaelic speakers.
Recommended for ages 3 – 5
Free, drop in, no need to book

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