Craft Cafe Summer Ball at Pearce Institute
Saturday 23 June, 2018, 6pm – 11pm.
Impact Arts & Craft Café Govan Summer Ball
Pearce Institute, 840-860 Govan Rd, Glasgow G51 3UU
Another Chance to Dance with Shona will welcome in the summer solstice with musical acts including Jim Byrne & friends, Fee MacKenzie, Pauline Bradley and a DJ set from Paulie Taylor.
This will be chance to join Craft Café artists, friends, family and the Impact Arts team for a summer evening of music and merriment, as well as offering an opportunity to raise money to support these free arts workshops for older people.
‘We also want this event to be an opportunity to fondly remember loved ones and to communicate the deep source of comfort Craft Café offers to its members in times of bereavement.’
Entry is £5 and you can pay on the door – all proceeds will go to Craft Cafe.
Children welcome.
The event is BYOB.
Please share far and wide – the more the merrier!
The Craft Cafe Govan is held between 10am and 4pm, from Tuesday until Thursday each week, at the Elderpark Street Centre (82 Elderpark Street, Govan, Glasgow G51 3SS).

This section: Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers, Gig Guide plus Club Events, What's On Glasgow West End: cinema, clubs, theatre, music, events, festivals, community and more
Related Pages
- WestFest 2026: Full Programme Announced
- Storytelling For Adults, Alexandria
- The Scotland Channel presents Hillhead Hoolie
- Heritage Festival West Dunbartonshire- Speakeasy
- Paintings on Railings at West Fest
- Westfest 2026 – Step into the Arlington Baths
- Creative Heritage Cafe – Dalmuir
- The Wizard of the Kremlin at GFT
- Children’s Walk for Gaza, Glasgow Green
- Everbody to Kenmure Street at GFT
- Connected Community Talk: Stolen Stories
- National Theatre Live: All My Sons
- Old Kilpatrick Graveyard, Walk and Talk
- Foraging Walk at The Saltings, Old Kilpatrick
- Writing Short Stories like Agnes Owens with Kirstin Innes
- Mayday: That Sinking Feeling, University of Glasgow – live performance
- Book Launch: The History of Working-Class Courtship, Marriage and Divorce in Scotland, 1855-1939
- Celebrating the Music of John Martyn
- Responding to Alasdair Gray’s ‘Lanark’ University of Glasgow
- Could you open your home and heart to a guide dog puppy, and help change a life?
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.