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Festival brochure available from April at selected EAE stands & online at www.3harbours.co.uk
Art in Unusual Places
The largest and most diverse arts festival in East Lothian
PrestonpansCockenziePort Seton
www.3harbours.co.uk
30 May to7 June 2015
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Sandy MoffatAs a young art student in the early 1960’s I would often make the journey to Port Setonwith John Bellany. For John of course, PortSeton, Cockenzie and Prestonpans were specialplaces… places where a rich local culture fed
his imagination andprovided thesubject matterfor his paintings.But at the time,few recognisedjust how specialthis culture was.
Times havechanged. Todaythere are fewparts of Scotlandwithout some formof cultural activitygoing on. The localfestivals, large andsmall, that havesprung up all overthe country inrecent years are atestament to anincreasing publicawareness that artand culture canreally make adifference. What art
offers is vitality and spirit, as opposed to cringeand ignorance. All of the arts help us to createa common cause, a shared purpose thatenables human potential to flourish.
The 3 Harbours Arts Festival is a wonderfulexample of this spirit. By drawing on its ownparticular characteristics, historical,geographical, linguistic, we can say that all ofthese together generate the distinctions we callcultural. Although fishing, boat-building andcoal-mining are no longer the mainstay of thelocal economy, each have left unique legaciesof people living and working together and this issomething future generations can look backupon and proudly celebrate. The rediscovery oflocal history confers a new sense identity. The 3 Harbours Arts Festival shows us the richnessand diversity of these identities through thevaried mediums of literature, art and music. TheFestival is a wonderful example of puttingculture to work in the community as a means oftransforming both the environment and the livesof the people. Long may it continue.
The festival celebrates its tenthanniversary this year. We are
blessed by its setting, alongthe wonderfulcoastline ofEast Lothian
with its richheritage, strong
sense of communityand creative spirit.The festival is run entirely byvolunteers and could not havehappened without the hundredsof people who have helped fromthe start in 2006. We would like tothank all of you who havegenerously supported our festival– homeowners, organisations,businesses and individuals. Yourtime, practical support, financialcontributions and words ofencouragement are muchappreciated.
Cockenzie Power Station hasalways been a strong supporterof the festival. The station hashosted popular large-scalemixed media exhibitionsincluding artists of internationalstature such as Sandy Moffat, Richard DeMarco,Calum Colvin, Will Maclean and Wei Luan. Theillumination of the iconic chimneys was a festivalhighlight in 2008 when internationally acclaimedviolinist, Tasmin Little played to the chimneys on ouropening night. We are pleased that Tasmin will bereturning to the festival to bid farewell to thechimneys which will be demolished later this year.Tasmin’s farewell concert will be in the beautifulsurroundings of Chalmers Church in Port Seton.
We hope you enjoy our photographic record ofspecial memories over the years included in thebrochure supplement. It has been an amazingjourney with an abundance of creativity inunusual places.
We look forward to seeing you again this year.
3 Harbours Arts Festival CommitteeAndrew Crummy Chair
Eddie Anderson Secretary
Gillian Hart Treasurer
Yvonne Murphy
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thanksWe are grateful for the tremendous support from EAELeaflet Marketing Specialists who continue to sponsor ourbrochure, leaflet and poster distribution campaigns.We would like to give a big thanks to all the venue holderswho graciously give over their homes and premises in orderthat we can host this community-led Festival. Let us notforget the vendors and also the volunteers who give theirtime and enthusiasm freely, and who make the festival thesuccess it always is.
Edinburgh MarathonThe Edinburgh Marathon takes place on Sunday 31st May.There will be limited parking and some road restrictionsduring that day. Please check our website for further detailsincluding parking information. The majority of the venues
will open for the usual festival hours, 11.00 to17.00, and all venues have their opening hours
listed in this brochure. Whynot come along and enjoyboth events!
contents
4 festival highlights
cockenzie and port seton
6 exhibitions • quiz trail
12 events • performance
14 architecture
15 workshops • community
16 venue map & information
18 window trail map
3 Harbours celebrates 10 years
19 the years in pictures
prestonpans
38 venue map & information
39 exhibitions
40 events • music
42 storytelling • seafood • literature
44 murals • community
cockenzie • port seton & prestonpans
45 food & drink
3 Harbours Arts Festival Committee
Andrew Crummy Chair
Eddie Anderson Secretary
Gillian Hart Treasurer
Yvonne Murphy
Credits
Front Cover Design Andrew Crummy
Copyright Andrew Crummy
Brochure
Design, art direction and production
Mike Young • info@ hieroglyph.biz
Disclaimer 3 Harbours Arts Festival has made every
effort to ensure that the information published in this
brochure is accurate at the time of going to print.
However, we cannot be held responsible for any
variations, errors or omissions. Under no
circumstances can 3 Harbours Arts Festival accept
liability for any loss, damage or injury sustained by
any member of the public visiting any venue
participating in the 3 Harbours Arts Festival.
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festival highlights 2015A classical theme to celebrate our 10thAnniversary!
Tasmin Little has firmly established herself as one of today’sleading international violinists. She has performed on everycontinent, in some of the most prestigious venues of theworld, including Carnegie Hall, Musikverein,Concertgebouw, Philharmonie Berlin, ViennaKonzerthaus, South Bank Centre, Barbican Centre andRoyal Albert Hall, Lincoln Center and Suntory Hall.
Her multi-award winning and varied career encompassesinternational concerto and recital performances,masterclasses, workshops and community outreachwork. Tasmin’s discography and performance schedulereflect her wide-ranging repertoire and she has givennumerous World Premiere performances includingconcerti by Willem Jeths, Robin de Raaf, Stuart MacRae,Robert Saxton and Dominic Muldowney.
Her recording of the Britten Concerto with EdwardGardner and the BBC Philharmonic, released in May2013, received lavish critical praise – “one of the finest(versions) committed to disc”, “a rapturous disc”, “anincandescent commitment to the work”, “her virtuosityis breathtaking”.
In 2008 Tasmin launched her project, The Naked Violin, aimed atbreaking down barriers to classical music by releasing a free CD fordownload on her website, and performing within communitieswhere music is rarely heard. Tasmin visited the 3 Harbours Arts Festivalthat year, playing to the chimneys as well as performing for youngEast Lothian musicians in a teepee on the Power Station site.
Tasmin returns to the festival with her Naked Violin Presentationincluding Bach Chaconne and Ysaye Ballade in her programme. Sheplays a 1757 Giovanni Battista Guadagnini violin and the concert willbe held in Chalmers Memorial Church.
We are delighted that The Pop-Up Opera Roadshow from ScottishOpera brings three pop-up operas to Port Seton Harbour. ‘A Little Bitof Carmen’ and ‘A Little Bit of Barber’ are cleverly re-written versionsof the full operas, while Puffy MacPuffer & The Crabbit Canals hasbeen specifically created for 5 to 8 year olds. Performed by two
singers, storyteller and instrumentalists, each show gives afantastic introduction to
opera. These are freeperformances (bookingrecommended) staged inScottish Opera’s TheatreRoyal Community Trailer;a specially convertedscenery truck that hasbeen designed to reflectthe interior of the TheatreRoyal in Glasgow.
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Ana Filogonio is a Brazilian mezzosoprano who started to sing in achoir when she was 13 years old,together with her two sisters. Sincethen Ana has sung in different choirsin her native city Belo Horizonte –Brazil and choirs in Edinburgh.
Ana works as a care worker atHarlawhill Day Care Centre inPrestonpans where she not only looksafter the clients but also entertainsthem, with her beautiful voice andcharisma. With their support andencouragement Ana recorded a CDcalled JUST to raise money for the daycare centre.
In 2013, Ana was one of the finalists ofEdinburgh Has Talent, which gave herthe opportunity to perform to a fullhouse of the Festival Theatre inEdinburgh.
In 2015 Ana sang at the officiallaunch of the Scottish DiasporaTapestry in the PrestonpansCommunity Centre duringfestival and again for thetapestry launch at St Mary’sCathedral in Edinburgh.
She will entertain her audiencewith a selection of songs fromoperas and musicals as well assome Scottish and Brazilianfavourites in the CockenzieOld Parish Church
In the true spirit of the 3Harbours Arts Festival,local scrapyard, SamuelBurns & Co. will host acreative happeningorchestrated by localband, The Domestics.Their unique mix ofeclectic alt-country musiccomes together with poetry by JohnLindsay – the ‘Mad Laird of Morvern’and an art experience by Laura Young.All of this surrounded by unwantedgoods or soon to be found treasures, isa wonderful event not to be missed.
Enjoy a variety of musical genresincluding regulars Kleyne Klezmer,Sonsie Sangs and Nathan Priestley and entertain uswith your own musical tastes at the Outdoor PianoParlour where you can treat yourself to delicioushomemade fare. Weaving Musical Threadspresents Mill Girls on Tour, a tribute to the working
women known as ‘the MillGirls’ who worked inPaisley’s threadmills in the19th and 20th centuries.
As always there is astrong communityinvolvement in thefestival, with primaryschools and PrestonLodge High Schoolcreating pieces thatcan be found allaround the festival. AUnited Festival OpenAir Service bringstogether threechurches in Cockenzieand Port Seton, andthe CoastalRegeneration Alliancepresents a‘Community inspiredVision’ for theCockenzie PowerStation site.
Of course, visual art isat the core of thefestival and every yearwe welcome a range ofartists from professionalto amateur. ChalmersMemorial Church Hall,Cockenzie MethodistChurch, CockenzieBusiness Centre and ThePrestoungrangeGothenburg will beshowcasing the largest
mixed media exhibitions but also treatyourself to a stroll around the manysmaller venues such as the Open
Houses and studios aswell as local art gallery,The Harbour Gallery withits collection of JohnBellany paintings, andthe Mural Festival in
Cuthill Park.Meet theartists andsoak up thefestivalatmosphereat yourleisure.
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exhibitionsPLEASE NOTE ONLY VENUES
WITH THE 3HAF LOGO AND A VENUE NUMBER AREOFFICIAL SUPPORTERS OFTHE FESTIVAL.
You will see that some of thevenues are houses. Please respect
these private spaces and always seek approvalbefore taking any photographs.
VENUE OPENING TIMES
Please note that some venues are only open oncertain days. Check the listing to make sure thatthe venues you wish to visit are open on the daysyou attend the Festival. Opening times highlightedin red indicate venues open throughout the Festivalweek.Please note: Only cash and cheques are acceptedin payment for goods.
OPEN HOUSES QUIZ TRAIL FOR CHILDREN
Follow the trail to all the Open Houses and hand inyour completed quiz sheet for a chance to win aprize. Pick up quiz sheets from any venue inCockenzie and Port Seton.
Some venues have creative corners for children touse whilst their parent/carer can enjoy the artworkin that particular venue.
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House, 27 Winton Park
ExhibitionDavid Reid, Screen prints
Robert McColl, Fine liner pendrawings
This venue is a newcomer to the festival and well worth a visit.
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31 May & Saturday 6June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00 (Sunday 31May 14.00 – 17.00)
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Cockenzie MethodistChurch, 28 EdinburghRoad
ExhibitionGordon HughesAcrylic, ink
Lorel Brown Mixed mediapaintings
Jay Carlyle Mixed media– collage, mono printsand acrylic
Sarah Sandow Oils, acrylics,pastels
Carolyn Stuart Contemporary sterling silver jewellery
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00 (Sundays 14.00 – 17.00)
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House, 4 Marshall Street
ExhibitionChristina MoffatStained glass
Diane Benn, Acrylic on board
Pear Ward, Jewellery
Saturday 30 May –Sunday 31 May &Saturday 6 June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00 (Sunday 31 May 14.00 – 17.00)
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House, 4 New Street
ExhibitionIan Darling Acrylicpaintings, photographs
Saturday 30 May –Sunday 31 May &Saturday 6 June –Sunday 7 June • 11.00 –17.00
David Reid
Gordon Hughes
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Jay Carlyle
Susan Sandow
Ian Darling
Diane Benn
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House, 5 New Street
ExhibitionFiona Braby Beautiful selectionof locally handcrafted clothingand accessories for children.
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31May & Saturday 6 June –Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00
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House, 8 New Street
ExhibitionJon Gerrard Photographs
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31 May & Saturday 6June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00 (Sunday 31 May 14.00 – 17.00)
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House, 11 New Street
ExhibitionCarl John BarberGus MeechanThe Secret Venue isback as part of the open artshouse/venues on New Street!This year quirky as ever, thethemes of this years show atthe The Secret Venue are,’Scaleless’ -the infinite coastbeyond the Mandelbrot set.While our other theme is,‘Paths and Connections’ -thetwo themes are not unrelated.Artists on show will be Carl John Barber and GusMeechan joyfully back after their great success atlast years festival!
Drop by for a warm welcome. Follow the questionmarks to find us – and start the adventure!”
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31 May & Saturday 6June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00 (Sunday 31 May 14.00 – 17.00)
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Outdoor Workshop, Accessfrom New Street
Gardner Molloy Gardner would like to open uphis outdoor stone-carvingworkshop to the public againthis year. See behind the scenes and observelarge-scale figurative sculpture under production.
www.gardnermolloy.co.uk
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00
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Cockenzie Business Centre, Edinburgh Road
Exhibition 1 • Mixed mediaPatricia Kane Carol E. Duff Ann Gilmour Patricia Turquand Exhibition 2 • Mixed mediaPenny ForbesKaren KiddClaire HansonCarmen AmbrozevichEmma MackenzieLinda LincolnMaggie AndersonAnna StasiewiczAvesha DeWolfeExhibition 3 Suite 6 • Mixed mediaAndrew Crummy Frank CreberAnnie Warner
Saturday 30 May –Sunday 31 May &Saturday 6 June –Sunday 7 June• 11.00 – 17.00
Gus Meechan
Carl John Barber
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Karen Kidd
Emma Mackenzie
Maggie Anderson
Avesha DeWolfe
Linda Lincoln
Patricia Turquand
Patricia Kane
Claire Hanson
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Cockenzie Old Parish Church Hall, High Street
Exhibition Boatie BlestA Fishing Heritage:Model Boats ofCockenzie and PortSetonThe Cockenzie andPort SetonFishermen’s Societywas established in1813 to support thewidows offishermen andthose who wereinjured at sea.
By 1953 it wasknown as theFriendly Society ofFishermen ofCockenzie and PortSeton. With the society, came The Box Meeting; a tradition that took place every year on the thirdFriday of September. The society was disbanded in 1973.
Visitors to the church hall will see the wonderfulannual display of model fishing boats, as well asan exhibition of photographs and material relatingto the Box Meeting and the Society.
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00(Sundays 14.00 – 17.00)
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House, 101 High Street
ExhibitionJulie McLean A textileartist specializing in tartanhome wear: cushions,quillows, draught excluders,bags, doorstops, picturesand cards.
Christine Hunter Paintings
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31 May & Saturday 6June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00 (Sunday 31May 14.00 – 17.00)
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House, 109 High Street
Exhibition Lynne and Jim SchroderMixed media, wood, copper and glass
Michael P Young Paintings
Diane Young Scalpel cut paper& acrylic paintings
Saturday 30May –Sunday 31May &Saturday 6June –Sunday 7June • 11.00– 17.00
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Chalmers Memorial ChurchHall, Gosford Road
ExhibitionRichard Demarco Prints
Sandy Moffat Paintings
John P Johnston Wooden furniture,chopping boards, lamps
Tracy Wilson Sterling silver jewellery
Ian Reddie Mixed media
Jane Chisholm Mixed media
Jean Gillespie Paintings
Kirsten Welsh Mixed media
Karen Rogers Mixed media
Yvonne Hutchinson Paintings
Sheena Phillips Watercolours
Liz Neilson Mixed media includingfelted/stitched framed work
Ann Dickson Mixed mediaincluding felted/stitched framedwork, illustrations
Line Mortensen Contemporarymosaic wall pieces, mosaicjewellery
Edd Wellesley-Davies Mixedmedia drawings & prints of landscapes & cityscapes
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Jane Chisholm
John P Johnston
Ian Reddie
Jean Gillespie
Kirsten Welsh
Tracy Wilson
Karen Rogers
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Michael P Young
Lynne Schroder
Diane Young
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Tom Ewing
Rona MacLean
Esther Cohen
Janet McCrorie
Dawn Cattanach
Brian Baker
Aileen Grant
Rhona Petrie
Karen Shewan
Julie Galante
Mel Shewan
Pat Crombie
Len Cumming
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Cath Waters Digital collage, photographyand mixed media prints
Esther Cohen Ceramic hand painted andcrafted tiles
Janet McCrorie Mixed media
Pat Crombie Etchings, ceramics
Dawn Cattanach Acrylic paintings
Brian Baker Screenprints
Rona MacLean Paintings, mezzotints,screen prints, etchings
Aileen Grant Paintings and etchings
Tom Ewing Oil paintings
Len Cumming Mosaics
Rhona Petrie Precious metaljewellery and small silver smithedobjects
TRIO: Karen Shewan, Julie Galante,Mel Shewan A variety of originalpaintings and small sculptures.
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June •11.00 – 17.00 (Sundays 14.00 – 17.00)
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Yvonne Hutchinson
Liz Neilson
Line Mortenson
Edd Wellesley-Davies
Cath Waters
Lynne & Jim create sculpture incopper, wood and mixed media
from gifts to larger pieces.See us at Venue 23You can also see our work at:
Creative in Callander, Main Street, Callanderwww.artisanand.co.uk • www.perthshireopenstudios.co.uk
www.lynneschroder.co.uk • email: [email protected]
Quirky Sculptureby Lynne Schroder
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light bites l hot and cold rollssenior citizen’s special
12 until 3pmkids’ menu
selection of cakes and sconestea l coffee l soft drinks
12 Links Road Port SetonCall 01875 815620Open 8am to 6pm
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House, 3 Elcho Place
ExhibitionLiz NeilsonMixed mediaincludingfelted/stitched framed works
Ann Dickson Mixed media including felted/stitchedframed works
Saturday 6 June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00
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The Store, 1A Wemyss Place
ExhibitionJohn Tulloch Penand wash, pastel,acrylics
Mary DrummondGlass art
Kerry HendersonGouachepaintings, prints,mugs
Sheena PhillipsWatercolour and pastel paintings
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31 May & Saturday 6June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00
Afternoon Tea at The Store
Sunday 7 June
Join us in the Outdoor Piano Parlour for tea/coffeeand delicious homemade cakes, sandwiches andscones.
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House, 10 Wemyss Place
ExhibitionCaroline Doney Mixed media paintings
Fionna Wallace Oil paintings
Saturday 6 June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 17.00
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Harbour Gallery, 9 Viewforth, The HarbourExhibitionVarious East Lothianartists including JohnBellany and AlistairHamilton Mixedmedia
Saturday 30 May – Sunday7June • 11.00 – 18.00
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Ocean Side East, 12 Links Road
Exhibition • Prestoungrange Art ClubAlison JenkinsMargaret McDonaldJim DicksonPat FoxAlec ParkBeth WishartSandra WattersGeorge WishartKids’ ClubRebekah Sneddon
Imogin WoodsEmma McDonaldOlivia McDonald
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June • 08.00 – 18.00
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Port Seton Library, Port Seton CommunityCentre, South Seton Park
Stuart CarruthersWatercolours and poetryon the theme of WWI
Saturday 30 May & 6 June 10.00 – 13.00Monday 1 June 14.00 – 17.00Thursday 4 June 14.00 – 19.30Tuesday 2 June/Friday 5 June 10.00 – 13.00 & 14.00– 17.00
Closed Wednesdays & Sundays
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Liz Neilson
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ADMISSION TO ALL EVENTS IS FREE UNLESSOTHERWISE STATED. DONATIONS WELCOME.
EVENTSPerformance
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Chalmers MemorialChurch Hall,Gosford Road
Incidental music byAcoustic Trio ‘Kleyne Klezmer”
Saturday 30 May • 13.30
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Cockenzie Methodist Church, 28 Edinburgh Road
Incidental music by Acoustic Trio ‘Kleyne Klezmer”
Saturday 30 May • 15.30
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Auld Kirk, High Street
Weaving Musical Threads presents… ‘Mill Girls’ on Tourwww.weavingmusicalthreads.com
‘Mill Girls’ On Tour is aunique production ofpoetry, theatre andmusic. It is apoignant tribute tothe working women,known as ‘the MillGirls’ – from factory
floor and war efforts to dancing and love.
It portrays and celebrates the lives of thousands ofwomen who worked in Paisley’s great thread mills inthe 19th and 20th Centuries and also the strength oftheir friendships. They were feisty and determined,brave and hardworking – they built a town.
A show that is a tribute to the lives of all workingwomen and a lifestyle that should not beforgotten: comic and tragic, defiant and loving…and loved by all who have seen it.
The Mill Girls On Tour cast is an exciting blend of
Scottish and international poet, scriptwriter, actressand singer/songwriter: Anna MacDonald, CarmenJongepier, Jody Jameson and Mo Blake.
Saturday 30 May • 15.00 (doors open 14.45)
Admission: £5Tickets available viawww.weavingmusicalthreads.com
Further information: 0141 882 4520/07990 981682Tickets also available at the door.www.facebook.com/weavingmusicalthreads
www.twitter.com/weavingmusic
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The Store, 1A Wemyss Place
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Nathan PriestleyAndrew Leslie (guitars and mandolin) and StephenRoberts (double bass and banjo) play a uniqueblend of acoustic music styles – drawing fromblues, folk and classical formats.
www.facebook.com/TheSongsOfNathanPriestley
Saturday 30 May • 19.00
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Chalmers Memorial Church,Gosford Road
Tasmin Little OBENaked Violin PresentationTasmin Little has firmlyestablished herself as one oftoday’s leading internationalviolinists. She has performed on every continent insome of the most prestigious venues of the world,including Carnegie Hall, Musikverein,Concertgebouw, Philharmonie Berlin, ViennaKonzerthaus, South Bank Centre, Barbican Centre& Royal Albert Hall, Lincoln Center & Suntory Hall.
Thursday 4 June • 19.00
Admission: Open donationTea and coffee will be served (donation to church)
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Port Seton Community Centre, South Seton Park“And then the Hen Do”Cockenzie Drama Group presents a follow up tolast year’s comedy. A must see.
Thursday 4 & Friday 5 June • 19.30
Booking and further information: Helen Bathgate,01875 853257
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Port SetonHarbour
Scottish OperaPop Up Opera RoadshowScottish Opera is packingup its theatre on wheelsand bringing three pop-upoperas out on the road to
the 3 Harbours Arts Festival. Performed by astoryteller, singers and instrumentalists, andsupported by a set of colourful illustrations, eachshow gives a fantastic introduction to opera. ALittle Bit of Carmen and A Little Bit of Barber arecleverly re-written versions of the full operas andare suitable for all ages, while Puffy MacPuffer &The Crabbit Canals tells the story of the five ScottishCanals and has been specifically created for 5 to 8year olds.
Saturday 6 June & Sunday 7 June11.00 – 11.40 Puffy MacPuffer & the Crabbit Canals13.00 – 13.30 A Little Bit of Carmen14.30 – 15.00 A Little Bit of Barber
Admission: FreeBooking essential as seats are limited.Telephone bookings on 07748 013042 from 1st April.
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Cockenzie Old ParishChurch, High Street
Ana FilogonioA delightful program that takes you throughoperas to musicals and Scottish to Brazilian songs.
Saturday 6 June • 19.00 – 20.00 (doors open at 18.45)
Admission: Open donation • No booking requiredTea and coffee served after the performance(donation to church)
V18
Cockenzie Business Centre, Edinburgh Road
Sonsie SangsA variety of sea shanties from Scotland and aroundBritain. These working songs were commonly sung toaccompany labour on board large merchant ships.
You are welcome to join in the choruses.
Saturday 6 June • 12.00
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Cockenzie Methodist Church, 28 Edinburgh Road
Sonsie Sangs
Saturday 6 June • 15.30
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Auld Kirk Hall, High Street
Sonsie Sangs
Sunday 7 June • 15.30
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Thorntree Inn, 100 High Street
Ross HamiltonTraditional Folk
www.rosshamiltonmusic.com
Friday 5 June 19.00 – 21.00
Admission: Free
Afternoon TeaV27
The Store, 1A Wemyss Place
Afternoon tea at TheStore Join us in the OutdoorPiano Parlour for tea/coffee and delicioushomemade cakes, sandwiches and scones. Playour piano or enjoy your tea while others play.
Sunday 7 June • 12.00 – 17.00
Donations
ArchitectureV24
Chalmers Memorial Church, Gosford Road
Open Doors – Chalmers Memorial Church
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Chalmers Memorial Church is well worth a visit. Thechurch is a category A listed building with a uniquestenciled interior and original timber carving. Thechurch building is virtually as it was on the day ofthe first service on 1 April 1905, with many of theoriginal arts and crafts features still in use. Thechurch adopted the title Chalmers Memorial at thetime of the Church of Scotland re-union in 1929.
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June • 14.00 – 16.00
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WorkshopsV18
Cockenzie Business Centre, Edinburgh Road
Drawing workshops with Andrew Crummywww.smallandcrummy.co.uk
Monday 1 June & Wednesday 3 June • 18.30 –20.30
Cost: £3.50Enquiries: 07986352188
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Millennium Gardens, High Street
United Festival Open Air ServiceEveryone is most welcome to join members ofCockenzie Methodist Church, Chalmers MemorialChurch, the Auld Kirk and the Harbour Lights Choirat an open-air service in the gardens overlookingthe Forth and the Boat Shore.
In the event of wet weather, the service will beheld in the Cockenzie & Port Seton Royal BritishLegion behind Millennium Park.
Sunday 31 May • 15.00
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Auld Kirk Hall (and Boat Shore), High Street
Boatie Blest’s WoodenBirthday Bash & seafood barbequeCommunity rowing club Boatie Blest has had aclose relationship with The 3 Harbours Arts Festivaland is celebrating it’s 5th (Wooden) anniversarythis year. Join them on the beach for theirrenowned seafood barbeque and, for the moreadventurous, a shot at rowing one of their threeskiffs. Pop up to the Boatie Blest model boatexhibition, from which the group takes its name.
4:30pm - 6:30pm at the Boatshore, Cockenzie(conditions permitting) or if the sea state is poor atPort Seton Harbour. 7pm to 9pm at the ThorntreeInn for some reminiscing.
Saturday 6 June 16.30 – 21.00
Donations
Cockenzie & Port Seton
Children’s Gala DayKing George V Playing Fields, Port SetonNext to Port Seton Community Centre (V33)South Seton ParkToilets, disabled, food & drink
Around Cockenzie and Port Seton
Telephone 01875 815815 for further information
Saturday 13 June • 12.00 – 18.00
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Gosford Road, Port Seton
Saturday 30 May to Sunday 7 June11.00 – 17.00 (Sundays 14.00 – 17.00)
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by busRoute No26 (LRT)Lothian Buses • T +44(0)131 555 6363 www.lothianbuses.com
by trainTrain services to Prestopans stationScotrail • T +44(0)845 755 0033 www.scotrail.co.uk (taxi required from station)
by carPrestonpans, Cockenzie & Port SetonFollow A1 and turn off at A198. The B1348 is the coastalroute running through Prestonpans, Cockenzie & Port Seton
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window trail All over Cockenzie and Port SetonThe children of Cockenzie Primary School are celebrating ten years of the 3 Harbours Arts Festival witha display of their artwork in the windows of shops and houses throughout Cockenzie and Port Seton.
This will include Primary 6 Scots poems written in honour of Rabbie Burns. In some of the windows ofCockenzie and Port Seton you will also find models of fishing boats.
Saturday 30 May – 7 June • Some window displays may only be seen during business hours.
Councillors Peter MacKenzieand Steven Brown congratulate
the 3 Harbours Arts Festival on
yet another successful season of
promoting the arts in Preston,
Seton and Gosford.
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Memories of the 3 Harbours Arts Festival
With thanks to everyone who has supported us over the 10 years
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“ I find that CockenziePower Station can beconsidered as a giganticsculpture, a veritudinalgesumptkunstwerk, partof the 3 Harbours ArtsFestival.Richard Demarco
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“Cockenzie Harbour was the placewhere the Weatherheads, who were allpart of my family, built the beautifulboats. My father’s Uncle Sandy ownedthe boat building yard along from hisson Willie John Weatherhead, when myfather left the sea he went to workfor his Uncle Sandy. They built suchbeautiful boats with glorious lines likethe ‘Jesmond’, the ‘Scarlet Chord’…John Bellany
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“We are painting Murals tohonour the memory of ourancestors. They tell the history ofthe town of Prestonpans, and ofthe baronies of Prestoungrangeand Dolphinstoun in particular asseen from the 21st Century.www.prestoungrange.org
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“And it’s all happening inPrestonpans, on a muddy, grassyfield just yards from the Forth,as the nearby twin towers ofCockenzie Power Stationsuddenly light up in excitedappreciation, sending gloriousbeams of red, blue and yellowinto the gloomy night sky.East Lothian Courier
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“Paul Bush, chief operating officer
at EventScotland, said:The Three Harbours Seafood
Festival draws impressive crowdsto East Lothian and celebrates theregion’s fishing community,industry, culture and heritage.Fishnewseu.com
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prestonpans
Prestongrange Museum Morison’s Haven
Samuel Burns & Co Woodend, Prestongrange
Cuthill Park Prestongrange Road
Prestongrange Bowling Club B1348
Belfield Pottery (2) High Street
The Prestoungrange Gothenburg227-229 High Street
Prestonpans Library West Loan
Prestonpans Infants School West Loan
Prestonpans Community Centre Preston Road
Family Dental Care East Lothian High Street
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INFORMATION POINT V25 CHALMERS MEMORIAL CHURCH HALL
Gosford Road, Port Seton
Saturday 30 May to Sunday 7 June11.00 – 17.00 (Sundays 14.00 – 17.00)
T 07748 013042www.3harbours.co.uk
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Getting here
by bus Route No26 (LRT) Lothian Buses • T +44(0)131 555 6363www.lothianbuses.com
by train Train services to Prestopans stationScotrail • T +44(0)845 755 0033www.scotrail.co.uk (taxi required from station)
by car Follow A1 and turn off at A198. The B1348 is the coastal route running throughPrestonpans, Cockenzie & Port Seton
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exhibitionsPLEASE NOTE ONLY VENUES WITH
THE 3HAF LOGO AND A VENUENUMBER ARE OFFICIALSUPPORTERS OF THE FESTIVAL.
Always seek approval beforetaking any photographs.
Please note: Only cash and cheques are acceptedin payment for goods.
VENUE OPENING TIMES
Please note that some venues are only open oncertain days. Check the listing to make sure thatthe venues you wish to visit are open on the daysyou attend the Festival. Opening times highlightedin red indicate venues open throughout the Festivalweek.
V1
Prestongrange Museum, Morison’s HavenMurals
Visitor Centre, Exhibitions, Café and Gift ShopPrestongrange a Powerhouse of Industry exploresthe industrial history of the site through the objectscreated there and through stories of those whoworked on the site.
1 April – 30 SeptemberMonday – Sunday • 11.30 – 16.30Free of charge
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Prestongrange MuseumPowerhouse,
Morison’s Haven
Murals
ExhibitionWild Prestongrange: Encounterthe animals and plants ofPrestongrange.
Discover the animals, plants,flowers and mini beasts thatinhabit the Prestongrange site.
Learn some surprising facts, hear natural sounds,and share your own sightings! Plus, go on ourspecially created walks to spot animals and plantsin their natural habitats and try our activities foryoung children.
1 April – 30 SeptemberMonday – Sunday • 11.30 – 16.30Free of chargewww.prestongrange.org • Tel. 0131 6532904
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Belfield Pottery Workshops (2), High StreetMurals
Exhibition Prestoungrange Arts Club Mixed media exhibition
Alison JenkinsMargaret McDonaldJim DicksonPat FoxAlec ParkBeth WishartSandra WattersGeorge Wishart
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 31 May & Saturday 6June – Sunday 7 June • 11.00 – 16.00
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The Prestoungrange Gothenburg, 227-229 High Street
Murals
Thomas Nelson SuiteExhibitionThe Battle of PrestonpansphotographsAndrew Hillhouse PaintingsJune Coull Paintings
Stained Glass Club ofFisherrow Musselburgh
The BistroExhibitionKeith CurrieWatercolour,oil paintings
prestonpans
Keith Currie
June Coull
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Kids’ Club:Rebekah SneddonImogin WoodsEmma McDonaldOlivia McDonald
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Prestonpans Community Centre,Preston Road
Murals
ExhibitionPreston Lodge High School: 10 yearsat the 3 Harbours Arts FestivalAn exhibition of pupils’ work from the last ten years celebrating theircreative contribution to the annual festival.
Saturday 30 May • Monday 1 June –Friday 5 June • 11.00 – 17.00
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Family Dental Care East Lothian
ExhibitionExhibition of local artists and " First air raid of WorldWar II" display
Monday 1 June – Wednesday 3 June 08.00 – 20.00Thursday 4 June – Friday 5 June 08.00 – 17.30
ADMISSION TO ALL EVENTS IS FREE UNLESSOTHERWISE STATED. DONATIONS WELCOME.
EVENTSMusic
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The Prestoungrange Gothenburg, 227 – 229 High Street
Murals
Saturday Night Live music sessions in the bar.
Saturday 30 May • 21.00 – 23.00
Open folk music session with the Barriegadgies inthe bar.
Sunday 31 May • 15.00
Live music in the bar: Double D
Saturday 6 June • 21.00 – 23.00
Open Folk Music Session with the Barriegadgies.
Sunday 7 June • 15.00
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The PrestoungrangeGothenburg,227 – 229 High Street
Murals
Exhibition“Pinching the Past”Using the very oldPinch-Pot technique,all 61 members of thisyear’s P6 class atPrestonpans PrimarySchool are making amug out ofearthenware clay. Inschool, the studentsare learning about
the Highland clans, tartans, and the beginningrumblings of the Jacobite rising of 1745; tocompliment this new knowledge they are learningvery old handbuilding skills & decorating theirmugs with their own tartan designs. Some studentshave chosen to make bowls and spoons, just likethe Highlanders would have carried!
All 61 pots will be on display at the GothenburgPub for the week of the 3 Harbours Arts Festival. Thestudents, their teachers & their families invite you tocome along to see the pots and think about whatyour mug & family tartan would look like. Bring yourmobile phones along with you as the students areworking with Qwerty labels & have made shortfilms & stories to go along with their pots.”
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7 June http://www.thegoth.co.uk/
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Prestonpans Library, West Loan
ExhibitionJohn Greenwood Photographs of oldPrestonpans/Edinburgh/Portobello.
Saturday 30 May & 6 June 10.00 – 13.00Monday 1 June 10.00 – 13.00 & 14.00 – 19.30Tuesday 2 June 10.00 – 13.00 & 14.00 – 17.00Thursday 4 June 10.00 – 13.00 &14.00 – 19.30Friday 5 June 10.00 – 13.00 & 14.00 – 17.00Closed Sundays & Wednesday 3 June
prestonpans
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is delighted to be supporting the
3 HarboursArts Festival
this year and is available tomeet constituents at the
following locations:
Second Friday of each monthHaddington (Town House) 1pm-1.30pmNorth Berwick (St. Andrew Blackadder Church) 2pm-2.30pmDunbar (Hallhill Healthy Living Centre) 3pm-3.30pm
Fourth Friday of each monthPrestonpans (Aldhammer House) 1pm-1.30pmTranent (Office, 65 High Street) 2.30pm-3pmNo appointment necessary. Constituents may attendsurgeries at any location. Home visits are available onrequest for housebound constituents. There are nosurgeries in the month of July or on public holidays.
Contact Iain at:• 65 High Street, Tranent, East Lothian EH33 1LN• Tel 01875 616610• Email [email protected]• www.iaingraymsp.co.uk• www.facebook.com/iaingrayeastlothian• www.twitter.com/IainGrayMSP
Iain Gray MSP
Prestongrange is a family friendly, open air museum withover 800 years of industrial and social history.
Guided tours • Indoor/Outdoor children play areasVisitor Centre with café • Wild Prestongrange exhibition
Nature trail (buggy friendly)
SPECIAL EVENT • WILD AFTERNOONSunday 7 June • 1pm to 4pm
Families with under 6s • £2 donationHandle exotic animals, go on a wild storytelling
adventure, create natural art and pot plants to take home.Open daily • April to September
11:30am-4:30pm • Free, donations welcomeMorrison’s Haven, Prestonpans EH32 9RX0131 6532904 • www.prestongrange.org
Wishing you continued success
with the 3 Harbours Arts
Festival.
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Samuel Burns & Sons,Woodend,Prestongrange
Murals
The Domestics returnto the YardA creative happening
After a fun 2014 – including the Edinburgh Festivaland the Hogmanay celebrations at the Tron Kirk inEdinburgh, local band The Domestics return to oneof the most unusual venues around – East Lothiansalvage institution Samuel Burns & Sons inPrestonpans. They bring their unique mix of eclecticalt-country music and the gig promises to be anexciting blend of live music, poetry, group paintingand more pre loved domestic appliances than hasever been seen at a live cultural event. You caneven purchase one on the day to take home!
Musically you can expect new original Domesticssongs mixed with lovingly ‘domesticated’ covers ofclassic songs. John Lindsay – the ‘Mad Laird ofMorvern’ will read extracts of poetry inspired by thelocal area. Meanwhile, visual artist Laura Youngreturns to create some amazing art throughout theperformance that you and the kids can join in with.
Search ‘The Domestics’ on Facebook for more infoon the gig and ‘Samburns Yard’ for details of thevenue. Not to be missed!
Sunday 7 June • 14.30 – 17.00 • Free
StorytellingV5
The Prestoungrange Gothenburg, 227-229 High Street
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Thomas Nelson Suite“A Guid Puckle O Panners”Prestoungrange Players with Tim Porteous andFriends. Come and join local storytellers in aninformal evening of story and music. Just sit back,relax and listen or play a tune, sing a song or tell a tale.
Saturday 6 June • 19.15 – 21.15
Admission: DonationsBooking: 01875 818684
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Prestonpans Infants School, West Loan
The first air attack of the Second World Warhappened above the skies of Prestonpans. It wasrecorded in the diary of the headmaster ofPrestonpans Primary. Recently the diary wasdiscovered and historian David Ostler found theremarkable text. The actual diary will be on displayand well known storyteller Tim Porteous will head are-enactment of this historic event.
Friday 5 June 10.30 – 11.30
Admission: Free • All Welcome
Seafood V5
The Prestoungrange Gothenburg, 227 – 229 High Street
Murals
Pop-Up Seafood BBQ
Saturday 6 June • 12.30 – 17.00
prestonpans
LiteratureV5
The Prestoungrange Gothenburg, 227 – 229 High Street
Murals
Book FairBistroA collection of PrestoungrangeGothenburg publications will be on sale.
Sunday 7 June • 12.30
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The Battle of Prestonpans (1745) Heritage Trust
Three Harbours Arts Festival events 2015
30th May - 7th June
THE BATTLE IN ART
A dramatic sequence of paintings by Andrew Hillhouse,
with portraits by Kate Hunter, and ‘The Prince and the Poet’ by Ronnie Elliot.
30th May - 7th June
PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION FINALISTS
Exhibition of photographs from our battle re-enactments.
Vote for which you think should win!
Sunday 30th May
BOOK FAIR 12pm-4pm
A chance to purchase from a range of local interest literature and gifts.
From novels to colouring books, tapestries to tea-pots!
Prestoungrange Gothenburg
227-229 High Street
Prestonpans EH32 9BE
For more information: [email protected]
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MuralsV3
Cuthill Park, Off Prestongrange RoadPrestonpans Mural Festival
The theme of the muralsis the wildlife of the park.For further informationcontact Tom Ewing attomewing.live.co.uk orvisit the PrestonpansMural Festival Facebookpage.
Saturday 30 May & Sunday 31 May • 11.00 – 17.00
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Prestongrange Bowling Club, Prestongrange Road
Murals
‘Cockenzie Power Station – the Past, the Present &the Future?’The Coastal Regeneration Alliance hosts a displayof photos and memorabilia, showing our locallandmark over the years and our ‘Communityinspired Vision’ for the future of the site and thesurrounding green space.
Monday 1 June & Tuesday 2 June • 18.00 – 21.00
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Prestonpans Community Centre, Preston RoadMurals
prestonpans gala day
Find us on Facebook
Saturday 20 June • Tel: 01875 813349
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The Thorntree Inn,100 High Street, CockenzieFriendly local pub serving real ales, a selection of malt whiskies and special rums as well as tea,coffee and soft drinks.
Monday – Wednesday 11.00 – 23.00,Thursday 11.00 – 23.30, Friday &Saturday 11.00 – 00.30, Sunday 12.30 – 23.00
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Chalmers Memorial Church Hall, Gosford Road, Port SetonWonderful home-madecakes, tea and coffeemade by the ladies ofChalmers Memorial Church
Saturday 30 May – Sunday 7June 11.00 – 17.00 (Sundays14.00 – 17.00)
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The Store, 1A Wemyss Place, Port SetonAfternoon tea at The Store. Join us in the Outdoor Piano Parlour fortea/coffee and delicious homemade cakes,sandwiches and scones.
Play our piano or enjoy your tea whileothers play.
Sunday 7 June 11.00 – 17.00
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Ocean Side East, 12 Links Road, Port SetonHome made food, light bites, hot andcold rolls, kid’s menu, selection of cakesand scones, tea, coffee and soft drinks.
08.00 – 18.00/12.00 – 15.00 Senior Citizen’s Special
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Prestongrange Museum Visitor Centre Morison’s Haven, Prestonpans
Murals
Pithead Canteen A selection of locally and British baked goods fromThe Mixing Bowl, the finest tea supplied by Eteaket,
delectable hot chocolate from WickedChocolate, Luca’s Ice Cream and
children’s options.
11.30 – 16.30 Daily
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The PrestoungrangeGothenburg, 227 – 229 High Street,Prestonpans
Murals
The Goth Courtyard will beopen throughout thefestival serving afternoonteas, Harbour Burgers, lazySunday Brunches and LightLunches.
Seehttp://www.thegoth.co.uk/
or telephone 01875 819922 for opening hours
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The PrestoungrangeGothenburg, 227 – 229 High Street,Prestonpans
Murals
Pop-Up Seafood BBQ in theGoth Courtyard
Saturday 6 June • 12.30 – 17.00
Booking essential: Tel. 01875 819922
food and drink
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THIRST QUENCHING
Fowler’s 3 FOWLER’S ALES BREWED AT T
FREE PINT
PROMISEThe first 100 customers
to spend £10 or more
on food at The Goth
can enjoy a free pint of
FOWLER’S 3 HARBOURS IPA
• While stocks last • You must be over 18
• One pint free per person
Fowler’s 3 Harbours IPASpecially brewed by 3 Brothers to celebrate the
10th birthday of the 3 Harbours Arts Festival
Available on-tap in the Goth throughout the Festival
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NG REFRESHING IPA
Harbours IPAT THE PRESTOUNGRANGE GOTHENBURG PRESTONPANS
famous since the '45
Colour of 14rich golden
Bitterness
of 38more bite than
average but very
drinkable
Cascade Hopsfrom USA
OG 1041
ABV 4.2
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