When is this event?
Cairngorm Community Cinema – On Falling.
On Falling tells the story of Aurora, a Portuguese warehouse picker working in a vast fulfilment centre in Scotland. Trapped between the confines of a vast distribution centre and the solitude of her own bedroom. An intimate and unwavering portrait of an isolated migrant and her relationship to the precarious labour that constrains and defines her.
The film had its World premiere at Toronto International Film Festival 2024 and its European premiere at the 72nd San Sebastián Film Festival where director Laura Carreira won the Silver Shell for Best Director. The film also won the Sutherland Award at the 68th BFI London Film Festival.
Doors at 6.30pm, film start 6.40pm.
Run length 1hr45min.
Community-owned but operated in partnership with Spey Valley Cinema and supported by the BFI and Film Hub Scotland, Cairngorm Community Cinema aims to create a space where the community can gather, discover new perspectives, and enjoy film.
At just £5 a ticket, we’re making it accessible to all.
Tickets only available on the door, so just show up!
Please come once again support our community cinema to keep it running for the rest of the year.
Every Thursday evening from April through to August Cairngorm Cycling Club has a road or gravel ride. Start location can be anywhere in the Strath between Kingussie and Grantown but will be publicised on the website. Guest riders are always welcome but must register for the ride by midnight the previous day and provide a contact phone number. The ride will be at a no-drop pace with riders looking after each other.
From the “ordinary” (penny farthing) to the extraordinary; a display of bicycles, stories and articles illustrating how cycling developed in Strathspey including the foundation of Grantown’s first cycle club in 1891.
A classroom-based course that shows you the whats, whys and wherefores of bike maintenance.
We’ll take you through the anatomy of your bike, common tools, look at how we make sure your bike is ready and safe to ride, and tackle the thorniest of all trail-side issues — the dreaded puncture! If getting hands on with your bike seems a little daunting, we want to provide a relaxed atmosphere where no question is silly and you can take away the skills to look after your bike properly (so that it can look after you).
Minimum age 10 years old.
A classroom-based course that shows you the whats, whys and wherefores of bike maintenance.
We’ll take you through the anatomy of your bike, common tools, look at how we make sure your bike is ready and safe to ride, and tackle the thorniest of all trail-side issues — the dreaded puncture! If getting hands on with your bike seems a little daunting, we want to provide a relaxed atmosphere where no question is silly and you can take away the skills to look after your bike properly (so that it can look after you).
Try out cycling and discover local routes. Join our cycle leaders on rides tailored to your needs.
Try out cycling and discover local routes. Join our cycle leaders on rides tailored to your needs.
Most Tuesdays from April through to August Cairngorm Cycle Club holds club confined time trials. Most are on roads but this year some will be on gravel in forests. For insurance reasons participants should be members unless trying out the club. Full details of all events are on the website.
Location is centred around Aviemore but could be anywhere between Kingussie and Grantown.
A leisurely 10 mile run along back roads, forest trails and the old railway line, exploring a few aspects of the local environment and history. Gears, brakes and chunky tyres recommended. 10.00 for 10.30 start from Burnfield car park, Grantown PH26 3PP. Bikes and riders of any age welcome.
Optional two-course lunch available in the Garth Hotel, special 2 course lunch menu £10.95.
Contact Bill Sadler justbill2015@gmail.com as soon as possible. Lunch bookings essential and by Wednesday 9th at latest.
A leisurely 10 mile run along back roads, forest trails and the old railway line, exploring a few aspects of the local environment and history. Gears, brakes and chunky tyres recommended. 10.00 for 10.30 start from Burnfield car park, Grantown PH26 3PP. Bikes and riders of any age welcome.
Where is this event being held?
In the Macdonald Resort, at the Spey Valley Cinema.
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