View all the upcoming events in East Renfrewshire on the 17 March 2019 below, or use the calendar to find events taking place on a specific month or date.
Beat the Street is a fun, free game that will see the towns of Barrhead and Newton Mearns transformed into a giant game! See how far you can walk, cycle and run in just 6 weeks! Read more
Historic Environment Scotland presents Brick Wonders at Blackness Castle featuring recreations in LEGO® bricks of amazing sights from around the world, curated by artist Warren Elsmore!
Old master paintings and spectacular silver furniture show the rich material world of Charles II's court and the role of the arts in the re-establishment of the Stuart monarchy.
Get an insight into the lives of children in the 18th and 19th centuries through this unique collection of Scottish samplers on loan from American collector Leslie B. Durst.
This exhibition showcases the City Art Centre’s photographic collections, charting the development of fine art photography in Scotland from the 19th century to present day.
Following his highly anticipated return to the Edinburgh Fringe 2018, award-winning comedian Justin Moorhouse is pleased to announce the UK tour of his brand-new show, Northern Joker!
Landmarks is the inaugural exhibition of photographic work from Transient, a new collective of photographers based in Scotland, showing at Patriothall Gallery in March.
Robert Blomfield: Edinburgh Street Photography | An Unseen Archive
24th November 2018 - 17th March 2019
This exhibition displays a selection of Robert Blomfield's stunning private archive, documenting the dramatic shifts taking place in Edinburgh’s urban landscape during the 1960s.
Now in its eleventh year, this carefully curated exhibition offers a unique opportunity to see some of Scotland’s finest emerging talent under one roof.
Storyworlds: Paper Sculptures by Edinburgh Young Artists
10th November 2018 - 12th May 2019
Storyworlds is a magical group of sculptures showing tiny enchanted storyworlds under glass domes completed by senior students of art. The exhibition is on at The Writers' Museum from 10th November.
Pre-schoolers can enjoy a special woodland picnic with games, camping adventures and more every day from 17th January to 22nd March in the tearoom at Almond Valley Heritage Centre.
Celebrating 120 Years - Kirkcaldy Photographic Society
17th November 2018 - 17th March 2019
To mark its 120th anniversary, Kirkcaldy Photographic Society presents “Kirkcaldy Then and Now” featuring photographs of Kirkcaldy landmarks over the last 120 years.
Students from Strathclyde University Centre for Lifelong Learning's art courses are exhibiting and selling their work at St Mary's Cathedral between 9th and 17th March!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Comedians Liam Elcoat, Daniel Triscott and Jack Johnson each perform stand-up sets, of differing styles, some of it about music!
The Ayrshire Wedding Exhibition on Sunday 17th March will give you the opportunity to meet some of Ayrshire's finest wedding suppliers all under one roof at Trum Turnberry!
Aye Write: Join Ben Okri as he discusses The Freedom Artist, an impassioned plea for justice and a penetrating examination of how freedom is threatened in a post-truth society.
Beth Gardiner & Fred Pearce: The Battle for Air and Water
17th March 2019
Aye Write: Join authors Beth Gardiner & Fred Pearce at the Mitchell Library as they discuss their latest books under the theme, The Battle for Air and Water.
Aye Write: Firefighters of Belfast provides a record of that time from a firefighter's perspective, combining research, contemporary records and first-hand accounts from people who lived through it.
Riverside Museum are holding a Bridge Building Challenge on March 16th & 17th as part of British Science Week... have you got what it takes to become the Riverside builder champion!
Brigid Benson: The Magic of Scotland’s Northern Highlands
17th March 2019
Aye Write: In this illustrated talk Brigid Benson uses photography and her new book to guide you on a magical route across Scotland’s Northern Highlands!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Kids versus comedians compete in hilarious and interactive games to escape a comedy club at Burst Out Laughing - Comedy Escape Room for Kids!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Come one come all to a spectacular Cartoon Cavalcade at the Britannia Panopticon! See all your favourite cartoon friends from Mickey Mouse to Superman!
Dippy, the Natural History Museum's iconic Diplodocus cast, is going on a natural history adventure across the UK, and will visit Glasgow between 22nd January - 6th May 2019!
Come to The Clydeside Distillery, immerse yourself in Glasgow history and watch the craftsmen distil pure new make spirit by hand, the time-honoured way on the tour followed by a whisky tasting!
With over 100 million hits on YouTube, Foil, Arms and Hog are best known for their online videos, but their live show is what they are most proud of, catch Craicling at the King's Theatre Glasgow!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Gabriel Featherstone's career as a Toymaker has ended in shameful, cataclysmic failure... can he get his life back on track? No, probably not... come laugh at him!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Comedy award winner & viral sensation Gary Meikle talks eyebrows & everything else surrounding them, playfully dark humour at its best!
Pollok House brings together photographs from photo-journalist Harry Benson's native Glasgow alongside images created during an illustrious career in America in this exhibition.
Scottish landscape, travel and environmental photographer, John McKenna is hosting an exhibition of colour and black and white images from Glencoe and Rannoch at The Variety Bar
Interference, from National Theatre of Scotland, is a bold and chilling new trilogy of plays set in the near future staged in a large empty office space at CityPark!
James Daybell & Sam Willis: How Everything Has a History
17th March 2019
Aye Write: In Histories of the Unexpected, Sam Willis and James Daybell lead us on a journey of discovery that tackles some of the greatest historical themes!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Catch an hour of side splitting stories, razor sharp gags and sketches from two of the circuits most loved comedians, Joe McSloy & Graham Barrie!
Jonathan Fenby: Thirteen Months that Forged Our World
17th March 2019
Aye Write: Jonathan Fenby is a former editor of the Observer, and his book Crucible is a page-turning story of the pivotal changes which were forged in the space of thirteen months of 1947–48.
Katherine MacBride: Having Been Breathed Out / Patriarchy Over and Out
9th February 2019 - 24th March 2019
Katherine MacBride’s work explores different forms of hospitality, thinking about how listening and attentiveness can happen in conflicted spaces and times.
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Kidocracy is an interactive comedy show for children aged 6+, where children get to rule because grown-ups have made such a mess!
Aye Write: Keith Hartley's book, Andy Warhol & Eduardo Paolozzi – I Want to Be a Machine, offers a compare-and-contrast examination of two very different artists with much in common.
12 of the finest drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, lent by Her Majesty The Queen from the Royal Collection, will be on show at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum!
Louise Welsh Introduces... Temi Oh & Bridget Collins
17th March 2019
Aye Write: Louise Welsh, the prize-winning novelist and professor of Creative Writing introduces two genre-busting debuts from Temi Oh & Bridget Collins!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Dr Matt Winning presents a Work in Progress show about climate change for people who want to laugh and learn about the demise of our planet.
Glasgow International Comedy Festival: Join Nick Revell for a selection of surreal satirical stories in the style of his BBC Radio 4 series BrokenDreamCatcher!
Ten of Scotland’s best independent street food traders vendors set up stall every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, within the newly refurbished Argyle Street Arches!
Come along to this fabulous night of Irish music, fun and laughter, jam packed with the very best of Irish entertainment and starring Ireland’s most dynamic and versatile performers!
Make Do and Grow's Sunday Crafts Club aim to teach children aged 6+ basic crafting skills from papier mache to plaster of Paris in their colourful workshop!
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Join Best Scottish newcomer nominee Susan Riddell as she deliberates the virtues of laziness while simultaneously reinventing stand up comedy.
Browse homemade treats, arts & crafts, artisan food & drink and local produce at Loch Lomond Shores' regular Market Days on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month!
Beat the Street is a fun, free game that will see the towns of Rutherglen and Lanark transformed into a giant game! See how far you can walk, cycle and run in just 6 weeks!
Round up your gal pals for an afternoon of fun Dalziel Park Hotel including lunch, games, raffles, stalls and dancing all in aid of St Andrew's and Strathcarron Hospices!
Don't miss your chance to see The Scottish Diaspora Tapestry when it goes on display in the Exhibition Gallery at New Lanark World Heritage Site on its way home from a world-wide tour!
Neither wellies or waddling are compulsory but Scottish Cot Death Trust would love you to help raise funds and awareness by taking part in their first ever Welly Waddle around Strathclyde Park!
It's back, it's a wee bit bigger, and this time it's fruity! Scone-noisseur of the world, the 2nd World Scone Making Championship, returns to Lochwinnoch on Sunday 17th March!
Come and join our conservation volunteering teams at TCV Scotland! We meet every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Stirling and carry out various practical conservation tasks across the Forth Valley.
In 1794, seven Scottish stonemasons left Edinburgh New Town for Washington DC to help build the official residence of the President of the United States. Explore their story in our new exhibition.
This photography exhibition in Stirling Castle traces John Muir's travels from his childhood in Dunbar to the American National Parks he helped to establish.
Come along to our workshop at The Engine Shed and learn about different brick bonds used to construct traditional buildings, using Teifoc mini bricks and mortar. Suitable for ages 6+.
Beat the Street is a fun, free game that will see the towns of Barrhead and Newton Mearns transformed into a giant game! See how far you can walk, cycle and run in just 6 weeks!