OK Fest – Kilmacolm’s Festival of Sound

2nd March, 2019, 2 – 4.15 p.m.
Free
Poetry and Literature Readings
Kilmacolm Old Kirk
This year’s festival’s theme will be the importance of joy in its broadest sense.
Performers at the event:
Renfrewshire’s Makar – Brian Whittingham
Jack Hastie – author of ‘Scattered Dreams, Forgotten Nightmares’
Dr Anne Pettigrew – author of ‘Not the Life Imagined’
David McKelvie – Greenock Writer’s Club
Sarah L. Dolan – Greenock Writer’s Club
Frank Walker – author and co-author of over 20 books on Architecture and an Occasional Poet
Reverand Dr Peter McEnhill
Jo James – Actor
Kilmacolm Old Kirk, High St, Kilmacolm PA13 4ES
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