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ThanksWe gratefully acknowledge support from EAE Leaflet Marketing Specialists who have substantially increased their distribution sponsorship.
Friends of the Festival Stephanie Grossman, and Gordon Prestoungrange In kind supporters Jewel & Esk College, East Lothian Council, Scottish Power, Prestoungrange Arts Festival, Vendors and Volunteers.
03 Welcome
04 Festival Highlights
05 Day to Day Diary
Visual Arts
10 Prestonpans 12 Cockenzie + Port Seton
Open Houses and Window Trails
17 Window Trail Prestonpans
17 Window Trail Cockenzie + Port Seton
18 Open Houses 20 Window Trail Model Boats
Music
23 Music Events and Listings
Arts Events
26 Literature Drama Film Photography
There’s always something going on
33 Coastal Food Fair 33 Art Elsewhere in East Lothian 34 Workshops and Tours
36 Mural Fest
37 Boatie Blest
38 Community Events 39 Food and Drink
Maps
40 Where we are, how to find us and useful info
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WelcomeWe are the largest most diverse arts festival in East Lothian. Now in our sixth year, the 3 Harbours Arts Festival has over 100 venues, over 100 artists and over 50 events.
Visual art, music, workshops, tours, trails, literature, film, photography and drama abound in Prestonpans, Cockenzie and Port Seton during the festival week.
Art in unusual places - sculpture in the harbour, photographs on harbour railings, an origami installation in a scrapyard and much more. See the highlights page for a taste of the festival.
The festival supports and encourages positive community activity in Prestonpans, Cockenzie and Port Seton. This is partly attained through a week-long festival of art which creates a fantastic festival atmosphere from harbour to harbour. We put on a show, we hope the sun shines and we guarantee a wealth of creative activity which visitors can enjoy at a relaxed and welcoming pace.
Communities within the 3 Harbours area are noted for their passionate community spirit, they volunteer throughout the year and are committed to this part of the coast they live at. Schools, community centres, libraries, community groups, art clubs and individuals all take an active part in the festival. Cuthill Park in Prestonpans is a beautiful tranquil space, close to the Firth of Forth and the John Muir Way. It lay neglected for many years, but now The Friends of Cuthill Park care for the site, and several events throughout the year such as the Big Lunch, Mural Fest and the Coastal Food Fair are held there.
Further along the coast to the east in Cockenzie, is Cockenzie House. The beautiful house and gardens have a long and intriguing history and the Cockenzie House Heritage Group are working hard to secure its future within the community for
generations to come. A visitor to Port Seton Harbour would likely see rowers setting off in their skiff in sun, rain or snow. The Boatie Blest Community Rowing Club based at the harbour is an enthusiastic group which built two St Ayles skiffs in 2010 as part of the Scottish Coastal Rowing Association project. It has an ever increasing number of rowers and just as active a social side.
This is only a taste of the activities in the area. There are many more and we would encourage you to take the time to visit the events listed in this brochure.
Cockenzie House Bull Cut out and decorate your own bull using the diagram shown in the background of the previous page. Send us pics of your bull and we’ll put them on our website www.3harbours.co.uk and flickr site http://www.flickr.com/groups/3harboursartsfestival2007/ for all to see. Then visit Cockenzie House Venue 16 (see page 12) to see a life-size decorated bull. CREDITS FRONT COVER PAINTING MARK I’ANSON + PHOTOGRAPHY ANTONIA REEVE BROCHURE DESIGN AND PRODUCTION SHIRLEY-ANNE MURDOCH
3 Harbours Arts Festival CommitteeAndrew Crummy ChairEddie Anderson Secretary and Power Station curatorGillian Hart Treasurer and MusicYvonne Murphy Brochure editor
Grateful thanks to all thevolunteers, especially John Johnston, Nicola Gowers, Fiona Crombie and the rest of the Open Houses team, Zoe Inglis for the Prestonpans window displays, Jackie Berg and her team for the refreshments in Cockenzie House.
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This is the fifth year of the Mural Fest. Six selected muralists will be drawing and painting throughout the weekend inspired by the poem ‘Scary Haven’ written by Prestoungrange Poet Laure-ate, John Lindsay.
The Big Lunch inspired an estimated one million people to have lunch with their neighbours across the UK last year and this year it coincides with the 3 Harbours Arts Festival. An outdoor picnic, everyone welcome.
Coastal Food Fair. Come along and enjoy some of the best food on of-fer from Edinburgh and East Lothian. Including seafood, international food stalls and speciality foods. Arts and crafts, a car bootie and activities for the kids ensure a great family day out.
The Open Houses Trail where you can view the artwork and meet the artists in the comfort of a home in Cockenzie and Port Seton. The core team of The Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry, the ‘panel beaters’, will welcome you in to the home of fellow ‘panel beater’, Kate Edmunds. Kate, Dorie Wilkie, Mary Richardson, Shona McManus, Sarah McCabe, Meg Porteous and Catriona Wilkie will be displaying their own unique pieces during the festival and you can see them working on an embroidery of Cockenzie House, from an illustration by Gareth Jones. This talented group have embroidered words and pictures for the introduc-tion pages in this festival brochure. Marietta Di Ciacca, another ’panel beater’, embroidered the 3 Harbours Arts Festival logo. Many thanks for the beautiful work done on such a tight deadline.
The Seashore Gallery situated near the ancient Boat Shore in Cockenzie and the Harbour Gallery facing the picturesque working harbour in Port Seton, are well worth a visit. The owner artists, Fiona Crombie and Alistair Hamilton have a varied selection of artwork in the galleries.
The annual Boatie Blest Exhibition of hand-crafted model boats includes two models built this year, a model of ‘Boatie Rows’ by Stuart Mack and a model of ‘Boatie Blest’ by Bob McNeil. Each is a replica of the life-sized skiffs built and rowed at Port Seton this year.
Cockenzie Power Station has the largest annual mixed media exhibition of over 150 artworks in East Lothian.Regular festival supporters, Hadding-ton Art Group, Richard DeMarco, Sandy Moffat and others are included in this display of some of Scotland’s finest artists.
Damian Callan returns with a drawing created specifically for the festival. Over 7 feet by 7 feet this extra large charcoal piece features some famil-iar motifs from other works – children, boats, a harbour and lighthouse, and ships at sea.
Jenny Pope is an artist based at the Edinburgh Ceramic Studio at Coburg House in Leith. She is an avid beach-comber and some work reflects ideas around walking and collecting man-made objects and also bones. Explor-ing the vulnerabilities of our bodies and the change processes related to illness/wellness, focussing on control of our ‘breathing’. Her current work com-bines the structure of bones and rock formations with eroded surfaces.
Mark I’Anson (artwork on the front cover of this brochure) best describes his work himself “At the time of my first fishing related exhibition, Drifter (2006), I wrote, optimistically, that it was ‘part of an ongoing project’ while in real-ity having no idea what might come next. It turned out to be a book of his-
torical photos entitled ‘Scotland’s East Coast Fishing Industry’ (2009). Next a vague notion that I’d like to draw the complete boat as opposed to what could be seen above the waterline led to an ongoing series (of which these 3 Harbour paintings are perhaps the last) ‘Like Fish out of Water’” These featured in a 2010 exhibition (Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh) and book, ‘Al-ways Boats and Men’ in collaboration with poet Angus Martin. Now I find myself once again nervously saying “This is part of an ongoing project!’ The preview show will be held on Friday 27 May from 17.30 to 19.00. Meet the artists and take this early opportunity to acquire an original work of art.
The Rosses and the Castaways will provide the entertainment with songs and music of the sea.
Photospace. Jon Eland returns with his portraits and the project resulting from the photowalk last year. Together with this display will be an exhibition of the work of a number of photog-raphers new to the festival. The 3 Har-bours Photowalk, for experienced and beginner photographers, will again capture the mixture of the colour of the festivals and the everyday life of the local area. As a special extra this photowalk will coincide with another running at the Saltaire Arts Trail in West Yorkshire. www. flickr.com/sicliff Expanding on the photowalk – roving reporters will capture the flavour of the festival. Walks, talks and workshops will be held and guests will be invited to blog with us on the 3 Harbours site. The latest information on the Phot-ospace and Blogworkshop will be there too! Cuthill Park will be a hive of activity with the Mural Fest, The Big Lunch and The Coastal Food Fair.
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ALL OVER PRESTONGRANGE INTERNET TOWN ONLINE RADIO 24 HOURS A DAY/ 7 DAYS A WEEK THROUGHOUT THE FESTIVAL AND BEYOND
VENUE 9 3 HARBOURS PHOTOSPACE TOWN HALL + AND BLOGSHOP ALL OVER TOWN See www.3harbours.co.uk for details
ALL OVER 3 HARBOURS STORYTELLINGTOWN See www.3harbours.co.uk for details or contact [email protected]
Friday 27 MayTIME 14.30-15.30EVENT Funshine Fishy Crafts VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY TIME 17.00-19.30 EVENT Exhibition Preview with music from The Rosses and Castaways VENUE 14 COCKENZIE POWER STATION
Saturday 28 May TIME VariousEVENT Cockenzie and Port Seton Gala DayVENUE VARIOUS
TIME 11.00 – 17.00 EVENT Cockenzie House Heritage Group Open DayVENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE
TIME 11.00 – 17.00EVENT Craft Fair VENUE 18 MILLENNIUM PARK
TIME 20.00 - 22.00EVENT Tackety Boot / The Fowlers HavenVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
Sunday 29 MayTIME See www.flicker.com/sicliff for detailsEVENT 3 Harbours PhotowalkVENUE ALL OVER TOWN
TIME 11.00 – 17.00 EVENT Cockenzie House Heritage Group Open DayVENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE
TIME 12.00 – 18.00 EVENT Coastal Food Fair VENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK
TIME 12.00 – 18.00EVENT Fabulous face art with Lynn ‘Fantoosh’ Fraser
VENUE 4 CUTHILL PARKTIME 13.00 – 16.00 EVENT Biba, Beehives and Badges: A 60s Fashion AfternoonVENUE 1 PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM
TIME 15.00-16.00 EVENT Live music from The RossesVENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE
TIME 20.00 – 22.00 EVENT Midnight Swimmer / The Bar ChordsVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
Monday 30 MayTIME See www.3harbours.co.uk for detailsEVENT 3 Harbours Photospace and BlogworkshopVENUE 9 TOWN HALL
TIME 10.00 – 12.00EVENT Introduction to portrait drawing VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE
TIME 11.00 EVENT Meet the author – Annemarie Allan (by invite only)VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 11.00 – 17.00EVENT Cockenzie House Heritage Group Open DayVENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE
TIME 11.00 – 17.00EVENT Seashore Gallery Art & Craft WorkshopsVENUE 17 SEASHORE GALLERY TIME 14.00 -15.00 EVENT ‘Past Pans’VENUE 13 PRESTONPANS COMMUNITY CENTRE
TIME 14.30 – 16.30EVENT Take a trip down memory lane and share some great tales VENUE 52 OSBORNE COURT TIME 14.30 – 16.30 EVENT Film AfternoonVENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 19.00 EVENT Treasures of Tranent KirkyardVENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN
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TIME 18.30 – 20.00 EVENT Fishy crafts and paper skiff makingVENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE
TIME 21.30 – 22.30 EVENT Painting the Sunset (meet at Cockenzie Business Centre)VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE
Tuesday 31 MayTIME 10.00 – 12.00 EVENT Introduction to Painting VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE
TIME 10.30 – 12.00 EVENT Bite ‘n’ Blether VENUE 39 VIEWFORTH GOSPEL HALL
TIME 11.00 – 17.00 EVENT Seashore Gallery Art & Craft Workshops VENUE 17 SEASHORE GALLERY
TIME 11.00 – 11.30 EVENT Songs and Stories of the SeaVENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 14.15 EVENT Bookbug Session VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 14.30 – 16.30 EVENT Paint a picture with wordsVENUE 47 COCKENZIE + PORT SETON BOWLING CLUB
TIME 14.30 – 16.30 EVENT Film Afternoon VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 19.30 – 20.30 EVENT The Miners’ Gala – A Musical VENUE 13 PRESTONPANS COMMUNITY CENTRE TIME 20.00 – 22.00 EVENT The Rosie Nimmo BandVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
Wednesday 1 June TIME 10.00 – 12.00 EVENT Drawing for The Prestonpans Tapestry VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE
TIME 11.00 – 17.00 EVENT Seashore Gallery Art & Craft WorkshopsVENUE 17 SEASHORE GALLERY
TIME 13.00 – 15.00 EVENT The Stitchers Storytelling WorkshopVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
TIME 19.30 – 21.00 EVENT Come and bring the ‘Secret Garden’ to life
VENUE 51 THE SECRET GARDENTIME 14.00 – 16.00EVENT Open AfternoonVENUE 54 PRESTON LODGE SCHOOL
TIME 20.00 – 22.00 EVENT Bob David Bell / The GhostboyVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
Thursday 2 JuneTIME 10.00 – 12.00 EVENT Stitching a Tapestry (Prestonpans Stitchers) VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE
TIME 11.00 – 17.00 EVENT Seashore Gallery Art & Craft WorkshopsVENUE 17 SEASHORE GALLERY
TIME 14.00 – 15.00 EVENT Crime and RetributionVENUE 13 PRESTONPANS COMMUNITY CENTRE
TIME 14.00 – 17.00 EVENT Borders Scrap StoreVENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 14.30 – 15.30 EVENT Crans, creels and tunes with Iris McMillanVENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 14.30 – 16.30 EVENT Film AfternoonVENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 18.00 – 19.00EVENT Ancestry – Where do I come from? VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 18.30 - 20.30 EVENT Drop in Art class VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE
TIME 19.30 – 21.00EVENT Literary Pub Quiz VENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN
TIME 19.30 EVENT The WeddingVENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE
TIME 20.00 – 23.00 EVENT Sandra Macbeth VENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
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Friday 3 JuneTIME 14.00 – 16.00 EVENT Artist Tips with Kerry HendersonVENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 14.30 – 16.30 EVENT Film AfternoonVENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 14.30 – 16.30 EVENT Word PlayVENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY
TIME 11.00 – 18.00 EVENT Mural FestVENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK
TIME 19.00 - 20.00 EVENT ‘We have a story to tell’ A Murals TourVENUE 1 PRESTOUNGRANGE MUSEUM VISITORS CENTRE
TIME 19.30 EVENT The WeddingVENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE
TIME 20.00 – 22.00 EVENT ReLL / Last Man Frees AllVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
TIME 20.00 - 22.00 EVENT Friday Night Jazz with Sandra Watters and George Pitbladdo VENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN
Saturday 4 JuneTIME 16.00 – 19.00 EVENT Mural FestVENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK
TIME 11.00 – 12.00 EVENT Meet the author – Annemarie AllanVENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 11.00 – 17.00 EVENT Cockenzie House Heritage Group Open Day VENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE
TIME 11.00-17.00 EVENT Craft Fair VENUE 18 MILLENNIUM PARK TIME 12.30 onwards EVENT James Hickie film collection screeningVENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 11.00 – 12.30 EVENT Port Seton Rockpool WanderVENUE 41 THE HARBOUR TAKEAWAY TIME 14.00 EVENT Silk painting with Ros ParkynVENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 15.00-16.00 EVENT CastawaysVENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN
TIME 16.00 onwards EVENT Boatie BlestVENUE 42 PORT SETON HARBOUR
TIME 16.00 – 17.00EVENT Fabulous face art with Lynn ‘Fantoosh’ Fraser VENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK
TIME 19.00 EVENT The CastawaysVENUE 42 PORT SETON HARBOUR
TIME 20.00 – 22.00EVENT Hughes and McQuade / StantonVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
TIME 21.00 – 23.00EVENT The Blue RubiesVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
Sunday 5 JuneTIME 11.00 - 18.00EVENT Mural FestVENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK
TIME 11.00 – 17.00EVENT Cockenzie House Heritage Group Open DayVENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE
TIME 11.00 – 12.30EVENT Port Seton Rockpool WanderVENUE 41 THE HARBOUR TAKEAWAY TIME 11.30 – 16.00EVENT Sunday Afternoon Trail for Families VENUE 1 PRESTOUNGRANGE MUSEUM
TIME 12.00 – 14.00 EVENT The Big Lunch and Fab face art with Lynn ‘Fantoosh’ FraserVENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK TIME 12.00 onwardsEVENT James Hickie film collection screeningVENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY
TIME 15.00-16.00 EVENT The RossesVENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN
TIME 19.00EVENT Mural Fest Prize GivingVENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG
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VENUE 1 PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM VISITOR CENTRE Morison’s Haven
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Landscapes Merging by Glen Craig Scottish Watercolour Artist explores the landscape of East Lothian in a bright and energetic display of original art. Gordon Stewart Scottish China Painting Society Ceramic plates + preserve pots
Exhibition Prestongrange Visitor Centre tells the stories of the various industries which were once present around the Prestongrange area. Glassmaking, mining, brickmaking, salt and potteries are all included. A short film provides an introduction to the history of Prestongrange. A revamped Children’s Corner also provides a play shop, dressing up, toys, books and games. DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 11.30 – 16.00 Free of charge
VENUE 2 PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM POWER HOUSE Morison’s Haven
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Gone To Pot: The story of East Lothian’s potteries. The exhibition traces the history of potteries around the Prestonpans area including Belfields, Gordons and Hillcoat Potteries. With illustrations by local artist, Michelle McCluskey, the exhibition also includes industrial pieces made at Prestongrange. One highlight of the exhibition includes
Mak’Merry Pottery and the story of Catherine Blair, a Suffragist, founder of the Scottish WRI and creator of Mak’Merry Pottery. Exhibition The Last Miner’s House: A 1960s Livingroom Prestongrange Colliery closed in 1962, ending a way of life for local miners. Here, a livingroom from the time of the closure is re-created, highlighting the new designs and technologies of the 1960s, alongside the more traditional aspects of miners’ housing.DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 11.30 - 16.00 Free of charge
VENUE 3 SAMUEL BURNS & CO Prestongrange
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Lynne Schroder Sculpture Exhibition Origami Installation Prestonpans Cluster Primary Schools ( Prestonpans Primary and Infant schools, St Gabriel’s School, Cockenzie Primary School, Longniddry Primary School)DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Sunday 5 June 10.00 – 17.00 (Sundays 11.00 – 17.00)
VENUE 5 BELLFIELD POTTERY WORKSHOPS (1) High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition 2011 Burriss Bursary Award winners Tom Ewing Oil Adele Robertson Oil, AcrylicDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Monday 30 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
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VENUE 5 THE BELLFIELD POTTERY WORKSHOP (2) High Street Exhibition Prestoungrange Arts Class A friendly informal painting group which meets Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day nights, 6.30 to 8.30pm and Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings, 10.30am to 12.30. Always looking for new members so if you would like to try your hand at painting contact June Coull on 01875 814 684 / 0793 6082 280 or come along to a session. DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
VENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG 227-229 High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Prestoungrange Arts Class June Coull Sandra Watters Pat Fox Ann Thomson Alex Park Mary Cameron Margaret McDonald Adele Robertson Derek White Sam KnoxDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May + Tuesday 31 May – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
VENUE 9 TOWN HALL High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Jon Eland | Strawbleu In 2010 Jon made his first visit to the festival and set out on a project to photograph the exhibiting artists and craftspeople, and those viewing the works on display. He will be returning with his portraits and the project resulting from them and setting off on a new project to document this year’s festival - but differently!
Exhibition Photography Alan Berg Elisabeth Tainsh Glyn Stanworth Kathryn Berg Leigh Matthews Dhana McIverDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
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WHAT’S ON Battle Bus Information Point
VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Fibretrix: Textile Isla Butler Elizabeth Duke Jennifer McFarlane Fiona McIntosh Edith Smith Lorna Noble Jean BoathDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May 10.00 – 13.00 Monday 30 May 10.00 – 13.00 + 14.00 – 19.00 Tuesday 31 May 10.00 – 13.00 + 14.00 – 17.30 Thursday 2 June 10.00 – 13.00 + 14.00 – 19.00 Friday 3 June 10.00 – 13.00 + 14.00 – 17.30 Saturday 4 June 10.00 – 16.00 Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 16.00 Please note we are closed on Sunday 29 May + Wednesday 1 June
VENUE 11 THE SMALL WORLD 9A Orchard Crescent
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Fair Trade Fairly traded handcrafted items from around the worldDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May + Saturday 4 June 10.00 – 12.00 Tuesday 31 May + Thursday 2 June + Friday 3 June 10.00 – 12.00 / 14.00 – 16.00 VENUE 12 MILLWYND STUDIO 7 Kirk Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Margaret Gillies Painting Craft Photography Angela Stuart Jewellery Susan Pratt Jewellery Alan Pratt Photography Cathie Pratt Crochet Stan Pratt WatercolourDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
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WHAT’S ON Exhibition Gala Mural Display Mural display depicting the history of the Gala in PrestonpansDATES + TIMES Monday 30 May - Thursday 2 June 10am - 7pm and Friday 3 June 10.00 - 15.00
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WHAT’S ON Exhibition The largest annual mixed media exhibition of artwork in East Lothian. Over 150 artworks will be on display by some of Scotland’s finest artists. A wonderful array of painting, sculpture, glass, furniture and ceramics.
The preview show will be held on Friday 27 May from 17.30 to 19.00. ‘The Rosses’ and the ‘Castaways’ will provide the entertainment with songs and music of the sea.
Carmen Ambrozevich, Karen Warner, Ros Parkyn, Karen Rogers, Ronnie Fulton, Mark I’Anson, Renske Brune, Jenny Pope, Genevieve Bicknell, Patricia Kane, Bill Keogh, Damian Callan, Sandra Collins, Alison Robinson, Janet McCrorie, Carol Duff, Aileen Grant, Tom Ewing, Joy Arden, John P Johnston, Melissa Peacock, Lynne Roberts, David Cohen, Ruth A Nicol, Patricia Turquand, Wendy Sandeman, Ann Gilmour, Robert Atherton, Elizabeth Lindsay, Sandy Moffat, Richard DeMarco, Bert Simpson, Hamish Oliver, Andrew Merrylees, James Willis, Charly Murray, Charlotte Cadzow, Ron Wilson, Liz Neilson, Ann Dickson, Sheena Phillips, Jenny TurnerDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
VENUE 18 MILLENNIUM PARK High Street
WHAT’S ON Craft Fair
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May + Saturday 4 June 11.00-17.00 Contact Fiona Crombie at [email protected] for further details/to book a space £10 per table, weather permitting
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VENUE 15 COCKENZIE HARBOUR West Harbour Road WHAT’S ON Exhibition Jenny Pope Concrete Sculpture Prestonpans Primary School Cluster Origami installation (Prestonpans Primary and Infant schools, St Gabriel’s School, Cockenzie Primary School, Longniddry Primary School)DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June
VENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE 22 Edinburgh Road
WHAT’S ON Exhibition / Gallery 1 Barbara Rowell Mixed media Rona MacLean Oil, Acrylic, Etching, Mezzotint Pat Crombie Etching Denise Horn Glass Sylvie Stainton Stone Wood, Acrylic Mary Drummond Glass Exhibition / Gallery 2 Stained Glass Club Stained glass - leaded, Copperfoiled Carla Johnston Printmaking, Sculpture Cockenzie Primary School Cockenzie House Heritage Group Rheagan Donaldson Photography Ruth Donaldson Jewellery, Cards
Exhibition / Grotto Cockenzie Primary School Painted Bull
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Monday 30 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
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WHAT’S ON Exhibition Graham Swan Oil Paintings
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Sunday 5 June 11.00 - 18.00 / Sundays 12.30 - 18.00
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WHAT’S ON Exhibition Shymerge Mixed Media by collaborative artists Shirley-Anne Murdoch and Wendy WalkerDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Monday 30 May Saturday 4 June - Sunday 5 June 11.00 - 17.00
VENUE 39 VIEWFORTH GOSPEL HALL 5 Viewforth
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Old photographs, ‘Guess Who?’ Photograph competition, fishing video A friendly venue with complimentary tea, coffee and cakes.DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May - Saturday 4 June 11.00 – 16.00
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WHAT’S ON Exhibition Boatie Blest A Fishing Heritage: Model Boats of Cockenzie and Port Seton featuring ‘Boatie Rows’ by Stuart Mack ‘Boatie Blest’ by Bob McNeil DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May to Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00 (Sunday 14.00 – 18.00)
VENUE 23 OLD SCHOOL HOUSE 23 Edinburgh Road
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Gardner Molloy Stonemason, carver and lettercutter Visit Gardner’s workshop where he will be exhibiting some of his work and working on a stonecarving and a lettering job especially for the festival. Experience the work in progress. Visit both weekends and see how much he has managed to achieve.
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Also featuring an independant and self contained exhibition of local fossils from the collection of Davie Morgan, East Lothian’s foremost fossil expert.DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June
VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE Cockenzie Business Centre, Edinburgh Rd.
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Andrew Crummy Oil
The studio will also display students’ work. Workshops will be held throughout the week, (see section Workshops and Tours for details) Lorraine Barclay Acrylic/Mixed media Marjory Sime Oil. Kerry WB Henderson Gouache, Esther Nyandwi Mixed media Benjamin Letelier Printmaking, Lino-cuts, Woodcuts, Mixed media, Jacqueline Rixon Mixed media, Annemarie Child Acrylic, Julia Leyden Oil and acrylic Blanka Klimczak Mixed media, Kirsty Anderson Textile, Yvonne Murphy Acrylic, Lisa-Marie Barry Acrylic Andrew Hutson Acrylic, Val Cannon Mixed media, eddscape Acrylic, Digital Art (prints), Gordon Hughes Acrylic Watercolour, Mixed mediaDATES + TIMES Saturday 29 May - Sunday 30 May
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VENUE 40 HARBOUR GALLERY 9 Viewforth, The Harbour
WHAT’S ON Summer Exhibition Alistair Hamilton John Bellany RA Morris Lee
www.portsetongallery.co.ukDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 11.00 - 17.00
VENUE 41 THE HARBOUR TAKE AWAY 42 The Harbour Port Seton
WHAT’S ON Exhibition ‘Port Seton in days gone by’ PhotographsDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 0900 – 19.00
VENUE 42 PORT SETON HARBOUR
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Amy Copeman Photography Prestonpans Primary School Cluster Origami installation (Prestonpans Primary and Infant schools, St Gabriel’s School, Cockenzie Primary School, Longniddry Primary School)DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Monday 30 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June
VENUE 44 OCEAN SIDE EAST 12 Links Road
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Musselburgh Art Club Watercolour, Acrylic, Mixed media
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Sunday 5 June 08.00 - 18.00
VENUE 45 THE HOWFF 16 Links Road
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Maureen Monteath Various media, Original prints
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May / Saturday 4 June 09.00 – 17.00 Monday 30 May – Friday 3 June 07.00 – 17.00
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VENUE 46 LINKS ROAD GARAGE Links Road
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Nikki Spence Acrylic Liquorice Gift Shop Gifts and crafts
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Funshine Fishy Crafts Display Monday Junior Youth Club and Friday afternoon Youth ClubDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May + 4 June 10.00 – 13.00 Thursday 2 June 14.00 – 19.30 Tuesday 31 May + Friday 3 June 10.00 – 13.00 / 14.00 – 17.00
VENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Foyer Exhibition Kenneth Wilson Carved wooden mural with waves and figures representing different aspects of the area. Café Exhibition Artwork from the Adult Education drawing and painting class First Floor Exhibition The Gude Cause Banner commemorates the Women’s Suffragette movement in East Lothian and was made by East Lothian Quilters. Exhibition The silk screen banners depict local heritage and were made by a former arts group in the centre.
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East Coast Ltd High StDragon Way High StHouse 258 High StHouse 256 High StHouse 1 Redburn Rd NorthAlanda’s Fish & Chip Shop 252a High StHouse 248 High StHouse 246 High StHouse 244 High StHouse 242 High StHouse 240 High StHouse 238 High StHouse 236 High StHouse 217 High StHouse 215 High StHouse 211 High StParty Express 204 High St202 Hair & Beauty 202 High StScotmid Co-operative 180-184 High StThe Filling Station 163 High StThe Co-operative Pharmacy 176 High StMontgomery Optometrists 157 High StEsprit 155 High StPreston Insurance Associates Ltd 7 Salt Preston PlaceHall’s Newsagents 143 High StXperteez 133 High StThe Post Office 1 Ayres WyndCafe Aroma Bistro 128 High StFlowers By Arrangement 126a High StThe Carousel 126b High StThe Co-operative Funeral Care Preston Links, High StHaldanes Preston Links,High St
VARIOUS PRESTONPANS WINDOW TRAILVENUES All over Prestonpans
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Paintings and Sea-themed windows of Prestonpans DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Sunday 5June 11.00 - 17.00 Some window displays may only be seen during business hours.
VARIOUS COCKENZIE AND PORT SETON WINDOW TRAILVENUES All over town
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Cockenzie Primary School Art DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Sunday 5 June 11.00 - 17.00 Some window displays may only be seen during business hours.
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Cockenzie News 21 Edinburgh Road James Dickson & Son West Harbour Road Hair by Lorraine 33/35 High Street House 6 School Lane House The Bethel, 7 New StreetHouse 75 High Street House 84 High Street Ramage Bakery 91 High Street House 104 High StreetHouse 1 Elcho PlaceHouse 6 Wemyss PlaceHouse 8 Wemyss Place House 13 Wemyss Place Auld Kirk Thrift Shop Viewforth J & C Seafoods 35 Port Seton HarbourThe Port Seton Man 34 SetonPlace Topps Hairdressing 9 Seton PlaceHello Hair Salon 3 Seton Place Ocean Side East 12 Links RoadRamage Bakery Links Road The Howff 16 Links Road Z & S Choudary 19 Links Road McKirdy Brothers 22 Links Road Links Road Garage Links RoadSelf Expression 27 E Links Road The Studio 32A Edinburgh Road
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VENUE 20 HOUSE 4 New Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Lorel Brown Watercolour, Acrylic, Mixed media Christina Latta Hunter
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June Closed Monday 30 May
VENUE 21 HOUSE 8 New Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Jon Gerrard Photography
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June Closed Monday 30 May
VENUE 25 HOUSE 68 High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Nicola Gowers Acrylic, Monoprints, Abstract ink Moira Cochrane Acrylic Derek Condon Jewellery, Sculpture Lorna MacEwan Acrylic
A popular element of the festival is always the temporary galleries set up in the homes of Cockenzie and Port Seton residents. This year a few of the venues have creative corners for children which are free to use whilst the parent/carer is viewing the artwork in that particular venue.
The 3 Harbours Arts Festival extends its gratitude to the homeowners for allowing artists and festival visitors into their homes at this time.
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VENUE 17 SEASHORE GALLERY Marshall Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Fiona Crombie and various artists. This popular venue owned by artist Fiona Crombie, has a wide variety of exhibits including fused glass, stained glass, jewellery, pastels, oil paintings, ceramics, sculptured wood, prints & limited edition prints by Sara Mead, Vegas, Pam Carter, Jolomo & more. Demonstrations & workshops throughout the festival. Tea and coffee - friendly and welcoming - parking available. www.seashore gallery.co.uk DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
Please respect these private spaces and always seek approval before taking any photographs. Please note: Only cash and cheques are accepted in payment for goods
DATES + TIMES All venues open Saturday 28 May - Monday 30 Mayand Saturday 4 June - Sunday 6 June 11.00-17.00 unless otherwise specified.
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VENUE 26 HOUSE 85 High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Avesha De Wolfe Stoneware Clay Ali Ferguson Textile art Nikki Spence Acrylic Lorna MacEwan Acrylic
VENUE 27 HOUSE 96 High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Kate Edmunds, Dorie Wilkie Mary Richardson, Shona McManus, Sarah McCabe, Meg Porteous and Catriona Wilkie TextilesMeet the core team of The Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry, the ‘panel beaters’. They helped co-ordinate various sub-sets of stitchers, offered stitching guidance, sewed on the backing to the panels ready for exhibition and to date undertake any repair work and upkeep necessary. The talented group will be displaying their own unique pieces during the festival and you can see them working on an embroidery of Cockenzie House, from an illustration by Gareth Jones.
VENUE 29 HOUSE 101 High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Jane Murray Water-based paints Philip Sayers Pencil, Gouache Susan Bowyer Jewellery Michelle Bailey Acrylic Sam Sharma Oil on board
Wendy Lund Fused glass
VENUE 30 HOUSE 109 High Street
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Lynne and Jim Schroder Copper sculpture, Wood turning, Wood carving, Mixed media Kirsten Welsh Mixed media paintings, Prints Michael Young Acrylic
VENUE 31 HOUSE 3 Manse Lane
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Naomi Hare Wood, Acrylic Katrine Rubenstein Acrylic
David R Lang Acrylic
VENUE 33 HOUSE 7 Elcho Place
WHAT’S ON Exhibition ‘Remembered Rooms’ Olivia Irvine Oil + egg tempera DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May
VENUE 34 HOUSE 6 Elcho Place
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Sally J. Collins Mixed media Lindsay Baigrie Felting, Wool
VENUE 35 HOUSE 3 Elcho Place
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Fionnula Guy
DATES + TIMES Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June
VENUE 36 HOUSE 1 Wemyss Place
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Kirstie Hustler Oil and acrylics James Walinck Oil, Acrylic Lynne Roberts Oil and mixed media
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VENUE 37 HOUSE 2 Wemyss Place
WHAT’S ON Exhibition ‘Shore Gulls’ Adele Robertson Pencil
“I did these drawings of the fishermen from the cover of a small booklet of old photos of Coldingham and St Abbs. I have always been interested in old photos and postcards of people and places around Scotland. I was really taken by the three characters just working away on the creels and lines, an everyday scene at the shed, their faces tell a hundred stories and to think this is just a moment in time for these hardy men who spent their lives trying to earn a living from the cruel and relentless seas that they obeyed. Trying to imagine a day in the life of these men I wanted to capture their characters in the lines on their faces. They were known as the `Shore Gulls’ as they were always there where you’d expect to find them just like the seagulls.”
Mark I’Anson Acrylic on paper
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May
Open Houses
VENUE 38 HOUSE 10 Wemyss Place
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Caroline Doney Mixed media Georgina Bown Lino-cut prints Todd Zonderman Silver, Mixed media jewellery Henrietta Lidchi Silver, Mixed media jewellery DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 29 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June
Closed Monday 30 May
VENUE 43 HOUSE 10 Seton Place
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Barbara Mackie Portrait Artist Charcoal and other media Portraiture demonstrations Robin Abbey Painted and gilded lettering, glass gilding DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Sunday 5 June 11.00-17.00
1 Marshall Street37 High Street39 High Street6 School Lane7 School Lane3 New Street5 New Street17 New Street63 High Street79 High Street84 High Street94 High Street101 High Street102 High Street114 High Street11 Elcho Place9 Elcho Place5 Elcho Place3 Elcho Place2 Elcho Place2 Wemyss Place5 Wemyss Place8 Wemyss Place11 Wemyss Place13 Wemyss PlaceHarbour Gallery10 Viewforth11 ViewforthJ & C SeafoodsOcean Side East
VARIOUS MODEL BOAT TRAIL VENUES All over town
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Cockenzie and Port Seton Model Boat Window Trail
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Sunday 5 June 11.00 - 17.00
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This year’s musical line up consists of a wide variety of genres including folk, pop, rock and traditional. We have artists from the local area as well as Fife. All gigs will be from 20.00 – 22.00 unless otherwise specified. Free Entry. Donation Boxes will be in place.
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VENUE 14 COCKENZIE POWER STATION Edinburgh Road
WHAT’S ON Exhibition Preview Evening
THE ROSSES and the CASTAWAYS present a selection of songs and music of the sea. Friday 27 May 17.30 – 19.00
VENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG 227-229 High Street
WHAT’S ON LORD MAYOR’S BAR
TACKETY BOOT and THE FOWLERS HAVEN Saturday 28 May
MIDNIGHT SWIMMER and THE BAR CHORDS Sunday 29 May
THE ROSIE NIMMO BAND Tuesday 31 May
BOB DAVID BELL and THE GHOSTBOY Wednesday 1 June
ReLL and LAST MAN FREES ALL Friday 3 June
HUGHES & McQUADE and STANTON Saturday 4 June
VENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG 227-229 High Street
WHAT’S ON JAMES FEWELL BAR
SANDRA MACBETH Thursday 2 June 21.00 – 23.00
THE BLUE RUBIES Saturday 4 June 21.00 – 23.00
VENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE 22 Edinburgh Road
WHAT’S ON THE ROSSES Sunday 29 May 15.00-16.00
VENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN 100 High Street
WHAT’S ON Friday Night Jazz with SANDRA WATTERS and GEORGE PITBLADDO Friday 3 June
CASTAWAYS Saturday 4 June 15.00-16.00
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WHAT’S ON 3 Harbours Storytelling ‘Story Walk’
DATES + TIMES See http://www.3harbours.co.uk for event details or contact Tim Porteus on 07898 267139 or [email protected]
VENUE 9 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON A ‘meet the author’ session for children with Annemarie Allan. (2007 winner of the Kelpies Prize and author of ‘Breaker’, ‘Hox’ and ‘Ushig’)
DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May 11.00ADMISSION Pre-booked event by invite only Don’t worry if you wanted to attend this session, Annemarie will be doing an open session on Saturday 4 June
VENUE 52 OSBORNE COURT Osborne Terrace
WHAT’S ON Take a trip down memory lane and share some great tales. Ann Anderson will lead this informal reminiscing session on local history. DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May 14.30 – 16.30ADMISSION Free and everyone welcome with or without a story. No booking required. Refreshments provided.
VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Film Afternoon featuring The Jim Hickie Collection of Gosford Productions Boatie Blest, Modelboats of Cockenzie and Port Seton Footage of Boatie Blest rowing regattas
DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May 14.30 – 16.30 Tuesday 31 May 14.30 – 16.30 Thursday 2 June 14.30 – 16.30 Friday 3 June 14.30 – 16.30ADMISSION Free.
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WHAT’S ON Prestongrange Internet Online Radio - Presenters schedule and play a fantastic mixture of music as well as giving you great laughs along the way! Prestongrange Radio is for you so please come and join our community and make this a success!
Have you ever had an interest in broadcasting over the radio? Are you a newly formed band or solo artist and want to get your songs out there to get recognised. If so please contact us using the details below. We are always looking to help out our local community. If you would like to advertise with our station then please contact info-advertising @prestongrange-radio.co.uk
DATES + TIMES Broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 365 days a yearCONTACT email [email protected] web www.prestongrange-radio.co.uk AROUND VARIOUS VENUES
WHAT’S ON 3 Harbours Storytelling with storyteller Tim Porteus ‘Stories and Ice Cream’
VENUE 7 PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG VENUE 10 CAFE AROMA BISTRO VENUE 44 OCEAN SIDE EAST
DATES + TIMES Weekends 28/29 May + 4/5 JuneADMISSION £1-50 per child for ice cream See http://www.3harbours.co.uk for event details or contact Tim on 07898 267139 or [email protected]
VENUE 8 THE PENNYPIT CENTRE Rope Walk
WHAT’S ON 3 Harbours Storytelling ‘Open Storytelling at the Pennypit’
DATES + TIMES See http://www.3harbours.co.uk for event details or contact Tim Porteus on 07898 267139 or [email protected]
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VENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN 100 High Street
WHAT’S ON Treasures of Tranent Kirkyard Gardner Molloy (stonemason, carver and letter cutter)presents a talk and slide show featuring the lively 18th century stonecarvings that enrich this local graveyard.
DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May 19.00ADMISSION Free / Donations welcome
VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Songs and Stories of the Sea
DATES + TIMES Tuesday 31 May 11.00 – 11.30ADMISSION Free but limited spaces Telephone library on 01875 811709 [email protected]
VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON Bookbug Session Bring along your under fives for a chance to meet other parents and carers and enjoy half an hour of rhymes, stories and songs.
DATES + TIMES Tuesday 31 May 14.15ADMISSION Free Enquiries telephone 01875 810788
VENUE 47 PORT SETON BOWLING CLUB South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Paint a picture with words Discover a time gone by in Cockenzie and Port Seton with engaging local personalities, Angus Hare, Archie Johnston and Sinclair McDonald.
DATES + TIMES Tuesday 31 May 14.30 – 16.30ADMISSION Free / Donations welcome Enquiries telephone 01875 814600
VENUE 13 PRESTONPANS COMMUNITY CENTRE Preston Road
WHAT’S ON The Miners’ Gala – A Musical set in 1920 Presented by the Prestoungrange Players In association with the Prestoungrange Arts Festival
DATES + TIMES Tuesday 31 October 19.30 – 20.30ADMISSION Entry by donation. All funds raised will go towards the Prestonpans Community Council fund for a Miners’ Memorial. Enquiries Ros Parkyn 01875 818684 / 0750 3034019
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VENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG 227 High Street
WHAT’S ON The Stitchers Storytelling Workshop A workshop for the stitchers who took part in The Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry. This workshop is not about the wonderful story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites, but the stitchers who made the tapestry. So we are looking to share stories that are funny, touching and entertaining and about when the Tapestry was being constructed. A relaxed and friendly get together.
DATES + TIMES Wednesday 1 June 13.00 – 15.00ADMISSION Free.
VENUE 54 PRESTON LODGE HIGH SCHOOL Park View
WHAT’S ON Open Afternoon 1960s Arts and Crafts exhibition Exhibition of work from all school subject areas. ‘The Andy Warhol Wall’. Cluster primary schools. See the progress of the ‘Boatie Blest’ boat build by PL students. View the John Bellany Triptych. Marketplace with stalls. Drama performances. 1960 Evening Concert at 19.00
DATES + TIMES Wednesday 1 June 14.00 - 16.00ADMISSION Telephone 01875 811170 www.prestonlodge.net
VENUE 41 THE SECRET GARDEN Edinburgh Road
WHAT’S ON ‘The Secret Garden’ Experience ‘The Secret Garden’ come to life with a play and short stories written and performed by the Cockenzie and Port Seton Writers Group.
DATES + TIMES Wednesday 1 June 19.30 – 21.00ADMISSION Free. Donations welcome In the event of bad weather, the event will be held at Port Seton Library. Telephone library on 01875 811709 [email protected]
VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE Cockenzie Business Centre, Edinburgh Rd
WHAT’S ON Stitching a Tapestry (Prestonpans Stitchers) DATES + TIMES Thursday 2nd June 10.00 – 12.00ADMISSION Booking required please phone 07986 352 188.
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VENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE south Seton Road
WHAT’S ON The Wedding A comedy presented by Cockenzie Drama. DATES + TIMES Thursday 2nd June 19.30ADMISSION Everyone welcome. Tickets available from Port Seton Community Centre or cast members. Enquiries telephone 01875 815815
VENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN 100 High Street
WHAT’S ON Literary Pub Quiz with prizes DATES + TIMES Thursday 2 June 19.30 – 21.00ADMISSION Free
VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Word Play Play with words. Fun for children with refreshments and prizes.
DATES + TIMES Friday 3 June 14.30 – 16.30ADMISSION Free Telephone library on 01875 811709 [email protected]
VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Crans, creels and tunes A talk and slideshow by Iris McMillan on women in the fishing industry.
DATES + TIMES Thursday 2 June 14.30 – 15.30ADMISSION Free but limited spaces Tea and biscuits to be served Telephone library on 01875 811709 [email protected]
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VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON James Hickie film collection screening A chance to see the James Hickie collection of short films, including the 1963 Cockenzie and Port Seton Gala day and a ‘1970 promotional film for the holiday resort of Dunbar’
DATES + TIMES Sunday 5 June 12.00 onwardsADMISSION Free
VENUE 1 THE PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM VISITOR CENTRE Prestongrange Road
WHAT’S ON ‘We have a story to tell’ A tour of some of the Murals of Prestonpans, where the murals come alive and tell the stories of the miners, the witches and much more. The story is told by a guide, the Prestongrange Players and some of the mural artists.
DATES + TIMES Friday 3 June 19.00 – 20.00ADMISSION Free, Donations welcome. Tour starts at Prestongrange Museum Visitor Centre and finishes at The Prestoungrange Gothenburg. . VENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE South Seton Road
WHAT’S ON The Wedding A comedy presented by Cockenzie Drama. DATES + TIMES Friday 3rd June 19.30ADMISSION Everyone welcome. Tickets available from Port Seton Community Centre or cast members. Enquiries telephone 01875 815815
VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON Meet the author – Annemarie Allan Take this opportunity to meet successful local children’s author Annemarie Allan
DATES + TIMES Saturday 4 June 11.00 – 12.00ADMISSION Free Enquiries telephone 01875 810788
VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON James Hickie film collection screening A chance to see the James Hickie collection of short films, including the 1963 Cockenzie and Port Seton Gala day and a ‘1970 promotional film for the holiday resort of Dunbar’
DATES + TIMES Saturday 4 June 12.30 onwardsADMISSION Free
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VENUE BAKE-HOUSE GALLERY Sew in Stitches, High Street, AberladyWHAT’S ON Fibrefusion Exhibition ‘Spring- to Touch and Feel’ www.sewinstitches.co.ukDATES + TIMES Monday + Tuesday + Friday + Saturday Until 25 June 10.00-16.00 Admission Free
VENUE THE PITCLAY GALLERY Halfland Barns Schoolhouse North Berwick EH10 4PA 0131 477 9459 or 01620 89 3965 www.pitclaygallery.comWHAT’S ON A very unique gallery with open artists studios situated near Seacliff Beach and North Berwick. Specialising in the collect- able ceramic artwork of David Cohen and Ronnie Fulton and featuring limited edition prints of paintings by Kirstie Cohen. The Studios offer creative weekend activities, master classes, demonstrations and workshops. There is also family and pet friendly accommodation to let next to the gallery.DATES + TIMES April - December 10.00 - 18.00
VENUE DONALD WATSON GALLERY Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC) Waterston House, Aberlady 01875 871330 [email protected] WHAT’S ON Exhibition by wildlife artist Carry AkroydDATES + TIMES Monday – Friday 10.00 – 16.00 / Sunday 12.00 -18.00. Free entry
VENUE FRUGAL COOL Loretto Gallery, Musselburgh, EH21 7AD 07751 596549 www.remadehome.co.ukWHAT’S ON Remade Home: An exhibition and marketplace all about your sustainable home. Accessories, decorating and furniture. Vintage, eco and remade. Evening workshops.DATES + TIMES Thursday 2 June - Saturday 4 June 10.00 – 17.00 Workshops: Thursday and Friday 18.00 – 21.00
VENUE POLDRATE ARTS AND CRAFTS CENTRE 3rd Floor Poldrate Granary, Haddington 07563 719978 www.pacc.org.ukWHAT’S ON Annual Exhibition Members and Tutors workDATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May- Sunday 5 June 12.00 – 16.00
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VENUE 4 COASTAL FOOD FAIR Cuthill Park, Prestoungrange Road
WHAT’S ON East Lothian based Lynn ‘Fantoosh’ Fraser will be wielding her brush and offering fabulous face art for kids and grown-ups alike. www.fantooshart.co.uk
DATES + TIMES Sunday 29 May 12.00 – 18.00ADMISSION £2 per person in to the fair kids under 12 go free
VENUE 4 COASTAL FOOD FAIR Cuthill Park, Prestoungrange Road
WHAT’S ON Come along and enjoy some of the best food on offer from Edinburgh and East Lothian. Including seafood, international food stalls (Indian, Chinese, Thai, Polish) and speciality foods (cheese, chocolates, ice cream). Whilst tucking into delicious fare, relax on the rolling green hills and enjoy the all day live music, wander through the array of arts and crafts stalls or browse the car boo-tie! There will also be something for the kids with bouncy castles, face painting and kiddies’ rides. Bookings are now being taken for food, arts n crafts and car bootie pitches! A fantastic family fun day out. For more information and an update on the event, visit www.thegoth.co.uk or join us on facebook www.facebook.com/coastalfoodfair
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WHAT’S ON Funshine Fishy crafts at the Junior Youth Club. Making paper fish and decorating the window space in the library. DATES + TIMES Friday 27 May 14.30 - 15.30ADMISSION Free but limited spaces Suitable for ages 7 – 12 years. Tel library on 01875 81170 [email protected]
VENUE 9 TOWN HALL High Street
WHAT’S ON 3 Harbours Photospace and Blogworkshop Last year we had our first photowalk and a documentary photographer. This year we plan to expand this to have a space for photography and journalism; with roving reporters and a photography gallery for starters, this venue - with workshops, talks and other events throughout the week. We will be inviting guests to blog with us on the 3 Harbours site. The latest information on the Photospace and Blogworkshop will be there too!
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May- Sunday 5 June See www.3harbours.co.uk for details
VENUE 9 TOWN HALL High Street WHAT’S ON 3 Harbours Photowalk Now in its second year, we aim to build on last year’s success and learn from what people enjoyed along the way. We’ll be capturing the colour of the festival and the everyday life of the local area and bringing some expertise to share with you along the way in ‘walking workshops’. For experienced and beginner photographers alike - with any and all camera equipment; come along and share in a friendly and social event. As a special extra this photowalk will coincide with another running at the Saltaire Arts Trail in West Yorkshire.
DATES + TIMES Sunday 29 May See www.flickr.com/sicliff for details
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VENUE 1 PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM Morison’s Haven
WHAT’S ON Biba, Beehives and Badges: A 60s Fashion Afternoon
Do you have an original Biba piece from the 60s? Or maybe you’re fascinated by 60s design? Join us for an afternoon dedicated to the most fashionable decade of the past century. Explore our vintage pieces of clothing, hear from our experts about 60s fashion and design, share your own stories and make your own slogan badge. Suitable for teenagers and adults.
DATES + TIMES Sunday 29 May 13.00 – 16.00ADMISSION £2 per ticket. Book your ticket by calling Prestongrange Museum on 0131 653 2904
VENUE 17 SEASHORE GALLERY 3 Marshall Street
WHAT’S ON Seashore Gallery Art & Craft Workshops Workshops and demonstrations in fused glass, jewellery making, felting flowers, stained glass, spinning, silk batik and making mobiles.
DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May – Thursday 2 June 11.00 – 17.00ADMISSION See www.seashoregallery.co.uk for costs and further details. Numbers limited.
VENUE 13 PRESTONPANS COMMUNITY CENTRE Preston Road
WHAT’S ON ‘Past Pans’ The ‘pans’ remembered, using memory boxes and photographs.
DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May 14.00 – 15.00ADMISSION Free. Maximum numbers. Telephone 01875 813349
VENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Fishy crafts and paper skiff making Come along to this regular Monday evening youth club for a fun craft session.
DATES + TIMES Monday 30 May 18.30 – 20.00ADMISSION 50p (plus 50p for tuck) Suitable for primary school aged children. Telephone 01875 815815
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Monday 30 May Introduction to portrait drawing 10.00- 12.00 Painting the sunset meet at Art School 21.30 - 22.30
Tuesday 31 May Introduction to painting 10.00 – 12.00 Wednesday 1 June Drawing for the Prestonpans Tapestry 10.00 - 12.00
Thursday 2 June Drop-in Art class 18.30 - 20.30
VENUE 24 ART SCHOOL COCKENZIE Cockenzie Business Centre, Edinburgh Rd
WHAT’S ON This years selection of popular Art Classes are all priced at £3.50. Booking required please phone 07986 352 188. You must supply your own drawing and painting equipment.
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WHAT’S ON Port Seton Rockpool Wander Wildlife walk among the rockpools with an East Lothian Countryside Ranger. DATES + TMES Saturday 4 June 11.00 – 12.30ADMISSION Free. Maximum groupsize 30 Under 12s to be accompanied by an adult. Unsuitable if mobility limited.
VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
Silk painting with Ros Parkyn Your chance to try some silk painting. TIMES + DATES Saturday 4 June 14.00ADMISSION £2.00 for materials This activity is for adults or older children with accompanying adult.
VENUE 41 THE HARBOUR TAKE AWAY (Meeting Point) VENUE 42 THE HARBOUR
WHAT’S ON Port Seton Rockpool Wander Wildlife walk among the rockpools with an East Lothian Countryside Ranger. DATES + TMES Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 12.30ADMISSION Free. Maximum numbers 30 Under 12s to be accompanied by an adult. Unsuitable if mobility limited.
VENUE 1 PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM Morison’s Haven
WHAT’S ON Sunday Afternoon Trail for Families Every Sunday afternoon at Prestongrange, families can take part in our new, exciting trails around the museum. Your family could become detectives, go on a ghost hunt or have an art attack!
TIMES + DATES Sunday 5 June 11.30 – 16.00ADMISSION Free. Drop in event.
VENUE 13 PRESTONPANS COMMUNITY CENTRE Preston Road
WHAT’S ON Crime and retribution A workshop exploring the history of crime and punishment in the ‘pans. DATES + TIMES Thursday 2 June 14.00 – 15.00ADMISSION Admission Free. Maximum numbers 16. Telephone 01875 813349
VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON Borders Scrap Store A great chance to stock up on your craft materials at a fantastic price.
DATES + TIMES Thursday 2 June 14.00 – 17.00ADMISSION Free
VENUE 48 PORT SETON LIBRARY South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON ‘Where do I come from?’ The do’s and don’ts of tracing your family tree. Help and guidance from Harry Stephen TIMES + DATES Thursday 2 June 18.00 – 19.00ADMISSION Free. Suitable for adults but limited spaces. Telephone library on 01875 811709 [email protected]
VENUE 6 PRESTONPANS LIBRARY West Loan
WHAT’S ON Artist Tips with Kerry Henderson A chance for children aged 7 and upwards to get some tips and advice on drawing from local artist Kerry Henderson. If you have anything in particular you want to draw bring it along. TIMES + DATES Friday 3 June 14.00 – 16.00ADMISSION Free Telephone library 01875 810788
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At Haven’s side by PrestongrangeWhere the Baltics berthed by nightYou might hear the yell of the Hoi-Hoi ManOr the knock of a Poltersprite.You could swim from the stranded Topaz hulkWhence a voice from the Follets’ denShrilled:- “ It’s no’ weel moored! It’s no weel moored!It’ll ne’er be moored again!”
John Lindsay 2011
Notes. “The Haven” was a place that caught the imagination of local bairns. Topaz was the last sailboat of any size to use Morison’s Haven - it never escaped the silted-up harbour and was buried when the Haven was infilled in the 1950’s. In its prime the Haven was often used by Scandinavian and other Baltic traders and sailors on alcohol would no doubt produce strange foreign noises from these boats of a night!
DATES + TIMES Friday 3 June 16.00 - 19.00 Saturday 4 June 11.00 - 18.00 Sunday 5 June 11.00 - 18.00
VENUE 5 CUTHILL PARK Prestongrange Road
WHAT’S ON MURAL FEST Come and see the selected six muralists painting in the park.
This is the fifth year of the Mural Fest. Six selected muralists will be drawing and painting throughout the weekend. Entries are now welcome for Prestonpans 2011 Mural Fest. If you wish to enter the competition please provide a sketch for a mural based on a poem about the old port of Morison’s Haven in Prestonpans, ‘Scary Haven’, by Prestongrange Poet Laureate, John Lindsay.
Competition Details1. Open to 18 years and over2. Submitted sketches must be A23. Six entrants will be selected to paint their murals4. Murals will be painted on 8’ by 4’ boards mounted on the Prestongrange Bowling Club wall in Cuthill Park5. All paint during the competition is provided but each artist will have to supply their own brushes.6. Murals painting dates are: Friday 3 June 16.00 – 19.00 for preparatory drawings only (optional) Saturday 4 June 11.00 – 18.00 Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 18.007. The competition ends at 18.00 on Sunday followed by judging. The prize giving will be at The Prestoungrange Gothenburg (Venue 7)from approximately 19.00. Each of the entrants will receive £200 fees. The two prize winners will receive an additional: £200 for 2nd place £400 for 1st place8. Entries to be submitted to Tom Ewing, 122 Inchview North, Prestonpans, EH32 9SE by no later than 10 May 2011
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VENUE 42 PORT SETON HARBOUR off Seton Place
WHAT’S ON Boatie Blest Fun
Boatie Blest is a community group which takes part in coastal rowing for fun, for healthy exercise and to race against other clubs throughout Scotland.
Come along to the harbour and see the Boatie Blest skiffs ‘Boatie Rows’ and ‘Boatie Blest’ on Saturday evening. There will be an open session when you can have a go at rowing a boat with an experienced crew.
Keen photographers have the opportunity to be taken out to experience the area from the sea and take some unique photographs. Then stay for the fun races and cheer on the teams as they race each other. A beach barbeque and ‘The Castaways’ singing songs of the sea will be the perfect end to the day.
Saturday 4 JuneActivities may be restricted depending on the weather. Enquiries: 0770 888 4233
16.00 – 17.00 Open rowing session 16.00 – 17.00 Photographs from sea plus East Lothian based Lynn ‘Fantoosh’ Fraser will be wielding her brush and offering fabulous face art for kids and grown-ups alike. www.fantooshart.co.uk17.00 – 19.00 Fun Races19.00 onwards Beach Barbeque with live music from ‘The Castaways’
For further details on events see http://www.boatieblest.wordpress.com
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VENUE 19 AULD KIRK HALL High Street
Exhibition Model boats of Cockenzie and Port Seton
This annual exhibition showcases the craftsmanship of local modelboat builders. The model boat window trail is an extension of this exhibition.
Other items of interest relating to the fishing heritage of Cockenzie and Port Seton are also displayed.
This year we feature two new models built only this year, a model of ‘Boatie Rows’ by Stuart Mack and a model of ‘Boatie Blest’ by Bob McNeil. Both models are built to scale from kits supplied by Jordan Boats. These are mini versions of the actual skiffs built at the Boatie Blest Boatyard at Port Seton Harbour in 2010 as part of the larger Scottish Coastal Rowing Association. www.scottishcoastalrowing.org.uk Stuart Mack is club captain / boat builder and Bob McNeil is a boatbuilder in the Boatie Blest community group.
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May - Sunday 5 June 11.00- 17.00 ( Sundays 14.00-17.00)
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VENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE 22 Edinburgh Road
WHAT’S ON Cockenzie House Heritage Group Open Day
Cockenzie House was built in the late 1600s for George Seton, 5th Earl of Winton, Salt Master and Baillie of Tranent. It passed into the hands of the York Building Company in 1729, was purchased by John Cadell in 1777 and remained in the Cadell family for 200 years. Since then it has had many owners. The current owner opened the house as a Nursing Home until 2008.
Come along and discover the intriguing history of this beautiful house and gardens. From its infamous ancestry, to its industrial heritage, and how CHHG wants to secure its future within our community for many generations. See www.cockenziehouseheritagegroup.wordpress.com
Community Projects
Sheila Ritchie has undertaken most of the research in to the history of the house and visited Cockenzie House with children from Cockenzie Primary School. The children have created their own interpretation of the house history and this is on display in the venue.
Thomas Cadell VC brought a marble Nandi bull from India and had it situated in the shell grotto in the gardens. The whereabouts of the bull which left Cockenzie House in the early 1900s has not been discovered. So, CHHG, Cockenzie Primary School and 3 Harbours Arts Festival have worked together to bring a bull back to Cockenzie House. Decorated by pupils at the school, a fantastic life-sized bull is back in the gardens.
DATES + TIMES Saturday 28 May – Monday 30 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
VENUE 39 VIEWFORTH GOSPEL HALL 5 Viewforth
WHAT’S ON Bite ‘n’ Blether Coffee morning
DATES + TIMES Tuesday 31 May 10.30-12.00
VENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK Prestongrange Road
WHATS ON The Big Lunch inspired an estimated one million people to have lunch with their neighbours across the UK last year - including over two hundred who picnicked, partied and played together in Cuthill Park. The 2011 Big Lunch coincides with the 3 Harbours Arts Festival and Mural Fest- what better chance to join in the al fresco fun? Enjoy an outdoor lunch in the company of friends, neighbours and community groups. Bring your own picnic, something to sit on, and entertainment. You’ll enjoy it. Really. Food, music and laughter tastes, sounds and feels better with others. The trouble is we’re all human and deep down we’re of-ten shy. It’s not easy making small talk. It takes courage to stop being a stranger. But once you do, you’ll realise how many good, talented and interesting people there are in your neighbourhood who all feel the same way you do. Those who took part last year know that on the day, those inhibitions soon disappear in a game of Twister. Six more reasons to get stuck in1 To stoke up community spirit – we call it Human Warm-ing. 2 To make the third of us who live alone feel happier, closer and...friendlier. 3 To show how local people can change a neighbourhood for good, forever. 4 To con-quer our natural shyness, to open our curtains, doors and minds and look out for one another the way we used to. 5 To share stories, skills and tools, so we all end up richer in every sense. 6 To discover common ground across age, class, faith, race and the garden fence, and to remind ourselves that charity begins at home, or at most, a couple of doors away. Find out more about The Big Lunch at www.thebiglunch.com and about this particular lunch at http://cuthillpark.blogspot.com/
DATES + TIMES Sunday 5 June 12.00 – 14.00
VENUE 4 CUTHILL PARK Prestoungrange Road
WHAT’S ON Lynn ‘Fantoosh’ Fraser will be wielding her brush and offering fabulous face art for kids and grown-ups alike at the Coastal Food Fair. www.fantooshart.co.ukDATES + TIMES Sunday 29 May 12.00 – 14.00 Admission £2 per person in to the fair
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VENUE 1 PRESTONGRANGE MUSEUM VISITOR CENTRE Morison’s Haven
WHAT’S ON Tea / Coffee / Soft Drinks / Snacks
DATES + TIMES 11.30 - 16.30 Daily
VENUE 7 THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG 227 - 229 High Street
Seafood Dish of the Day plus Bar Meals / Bistro / Real Ales / Teas + Coffees / Snacks
DATES + TIMES Tuesday - Thursday + Sunday 12.00 - 23.00 / Friday + Saturday 12.00 - 24.00 Monday closed
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VENUE 16 COCKENZIE HOUSE 22 Edinburgh Road also access from High Street
WHAT’S ON Teas + Coffees / Light Snacks
DATES + TIMES Saturday 29 May – Monday 30 May + Saturday 4 June – Sunday 5 June 11.00 – 17.00
VENUE 28 THE THORNTREE INN 100 High Street
WHAT’S ON Friendly local pub / Stewart’s 80 shilling / Selection of malt whiskies and special rums / Teas + Coffees + Soft Drinks
DATES + TIMES Monday - Wednesday 11.00 - 23.00 Thursday 11.00 - 23.30 Friday + Saturday 11.00 - 00.30 Sunday 12.30 - 23.00
VENUE 41 THE HARBOUR TAKE AWAY 42 The Harbour, Port Seton
WHAT’S ON Fresh Fish + Chips / Panini’s / Filled Rolls / Tea / Coffee / Soft Drinks DATES + TIMES 07.30 – 18.00 Daily
VENUE 44 OCEAN SIDE EAST 12 Links Road
WHAT’S ON Home Made Food / Light Bites / Hot + Cold Rolls / Kid’s Menu / Selection of Cakes + Scones / Tea + Coffee + Soft Drinks / Licensed
TIMES + DATES 08.00 - 18.00 12.00 - 15.00 Senior Citizen’s Special
RAMAGE BAKERY Links Road
WHAT’S ON Hot Pies Cakes + Traybakes
DATES + TIMES Monday - Saturday 06.30 - 16.00 Sunday 07.00 - 13.00
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WHAT’S ON Sandwiches / Soft Drinks / Sweets / Snacks
DATES + TIMES Monday + Tuesday + Thursday + Friday 06.00 - 19.30 Sunday 06.00 - 14.00
VENUE 49 PORT SETON COMMUNITY CENTRE South Seton Park
WHAT’S ON Gala Day Saturday 28 May Contact the Port Seton Community Centre for gala details on 01875 815815
VENUE 13 PRESTONPANS COMMUNITY CENTRE Preston Road
WHAT’S ON Gala Day Saturday 11 June Contact the Prestonpans Community Centre for gala details on 01875 813439
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