Artists, architecture, history and the boat industry are just a few of the subjects covered by Cove and Kilcreggan Literary Society’s new programme.
Rev Ian Miller, who served as Minister at Bonhill Parish Church for 38 years, will open the season on October 5 with a talk entitled ‘From Habbie to Jeely Eater’.
All talks will be in Cove Burgh Hall, starting at 8pm on Mondays. The full programme is below:
October 12: Nick Davies, Something Maritime
October 19: Ailsa Turner, John Constable – English Romantic Painter
October 26: Domenico del Priore, Saving Moderno
November 2: Alistair Wilson, American Merlins and Mustangs
November 9: Catriona Malan, My Poetry and some of its secrets
November 16: Stewart Noble, The History of Helensburgh
November 23: Ian Nicolson, 70 Years in the Boat Industry
November 30: Lorna Hepburn, The Hill House
December 7: Christmas party and musical entertainment – note that this will start at 7.30.
January 11: Derek Hall, GM Foods – Where to?
January 18: Yvonne Thomson, My story of Stained Glass
January 25: Ken Bradshaw, Is there oil down there?
February 1: Dr McNaughton, Accident and Emergency
February 8: Fred Booth, Eight Days in Cuba
February 15: Oliver Thomson, Scottish Names and their relevance to History
February 22: Stephen Adams, Voices from the Pit
February 29: Douglas Dow, Spanish Treasure
March 7: Alan Blackwood, The Glenlee
March 14: AGM and quiz
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