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Come along and enjoy a fun one hour class where kids will use existing pre cut stencils or cut their own (with help of accompanying adult) and screen print a T-shirt.

This is a fun way for kids to try screen printing and take home a ‘me made’ product. Bring along your own T-shirt, 100% Cotton light coloured tees work great or multi coloured or dark colours also an option just less ink choices will work on these.

Suitable for children age 6+

We invite you to join us for a celebration of Ballindalloch Distillery, Whisky and Estate, an unmissable afternoon of Whisky, food, music and fun. Think Festival within a Festival!

Your ticket includes use of a free shuttle bus service running from Elgin, Rothes, Craigellachie and Aberlour for those who want to fully enjoy everything we have to offer at our Ballindalloch Estate BBQ.

Come and explore our beautiful Single Estate Distillery and discover what makes us unique in Speyside: our traditional manual production process and the circular economy within the Estate of our natural resources and by-products. From the very outset, the production of our Whisky was always destined to be “hands on”. With a clear commitment to tradition, the Single Estate nature of our process allows us to control every aspect of Whisky making. From the barley we grow at our Home Farm to the draff fed back to cattle across the Estate, we craft our Whisky in a way that generations past would have recognised.

Your ticket includes access to the Distillery production area, where you can discuss Whisky making with our highly skilled production team. You will be joining us for an afternoon of Ballindalloch Single Malt Whisky drams, food from our Ballindalloch BBQ featuring Aberdeen Angus meat, the breed closely associated with Ballindalloch (a delicious vegan option will be available too), all catered by Calum’s Kitchen.

As a family owned and working estate, the Macpherson-Grants invite you to experience many aspects of estate life through various fun activities. We will have archery, golf challenges, and live music. Also, as Chieftain of the Aberlour Highland Games, current Laird, Guy Macpherson-Grant is looking forward to watching you join in some caber tossing and other Games sports. With so much to see & do, we guarantee you a great afternoon at Ballindalloch.

You can use your ticket to secure a discount in our shop, with the opportunity to purchase our exclusive Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival bottling!

Featuring artworks by four brilliant female artists – Helen Bruce, Penny Godlington, Shona Cammack and Tania Mackie. These paintings are inspired by the shoreline, sea and sand.

St Patrick, St Brigid of Kildare, St Hildegard of Binger, Abelard and Heloise, Goliards and Le Roman de Fauvel- meet them all in mediaeval sacred chant, satirical song, and dances.

Rebecca Tavener of Cappella Nova and Canty (soprano) with Bill Taylor (harp, clarsach and psaltery) with another programme of wonderful early music

Friday 28th March at 7.30 pm (drinks available in the church hall from 7.00 pm)

Admission free (Retiring collection)

Neil MacGregor is a Gaelic scholar who has spent many years investigating the use of Strathspey Gaelic and has intimate knowledge of Abernethy. There will be a chance for questions and chat over tea and cake. Donations to Explore Abernethy.

A guided walk to identify grassland and moorland flowers in bloom at the time. Organised by Explore Abernethy. Donations welcome.

Sandy McCook shows and talks about photos from his late father’s collection. Organised by Explore Abernethy. Donations welcome.

The organisers of Able2Adventure explain about how their adaptive bikes are allowing the less able to experience active outdoor activities. Organised by Explore Abernethy. Donations welcome.

Frank Bardgett talks about the History of Kincardine and Abernethy in the Jacobite Era, with information taken from the Kirk Session records. Event organised by Explore Abernethy. Donations welcome.

RSPB rangers go looking for bats, with the help of bat detectors. A family friendly event, organised by Explore Abernethy. Donations welcome.


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