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08 June 2024
Starts: 10:30
Ends: 12:30
Second Saturday of the month 10.30 - 12.30 Victoria Hall
See all Black Isle Community Market dates for 2024 here
Look for:
- local food - veg, eggs, poultry, fish & shellfish, home baking, jams, chutneys etc
- garden plants
- crafts - jewellery, clothes, prints and cards, artwork, photography
- hand-made soap
Any special events or offers will be shared via https://www.facebook.com/CromartyMarket
To book a table or enquire about the market contact organiser Lauren Maclean at cromartymarket@transitionblackisle.org
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08 June 2024
Starts: 11:00
Ends: 16:00
Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 June 11.00 - 4.00 All around Cromarty
More than twenty-five gardens of all sizes and shape will be yours to wander around and find inspiration for your own home space. These are not show gardens and no one wins trophies but they are the joy of their owners who love to nurture them come whatever the weather throws at us.
Garden gates open at 11am and close at 4pm each day. Tickets are available from ‘The Hub’ at East Bellevue House on Church Street or from the dedicated Open Gardens car parking area on The Links. Tea and home baking will be on offer and musicians will be playing on Saturday from 12am and from 2pm on Sunday and there will be a roaming bagpiper about. The plant stall will offer a wide selection of locally grown flowers and shrubs to buy and on Saturday there is a chance to win a prize at the Tombola or to find a treasure at the Bric A Brac stand on Sunday. Please bring cash.
More information in the CromartyLive June newsletter
Also this weekend - Cromarty Open Studios
Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 June 11.00 - 4.00
This year a small selection of artists are taking part - Emma Nightingale (Glass), Jim Pennie (Woodturning) and Neil Thomson (Paintings), will be opening their studios – look for the red balloons.. All the artists look forward to the weekend and there will be a warm welcome for visitors who come to see their work and the creative environment that they work in. Two of the artists are also opening their gardens (Emma Nightingale and Neil Thomson).
Painting by Neil Thomson