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20 September 2023
Starts: 14:00
Ends: 15:00
Guided tour of the Collection Store at the Highland Folk Museum, Newtonmore. See behind the scenes and discover over 12,000 artefacts of Highland Life in this guided tour. Cost £6 for adults, free for children. Book in advance at the museum reception or call 01349 781650.
https://www.highlifehighland.com/highlandfolkmuseum/events/
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20 September 2023
Survey and Excavation at Hilton of Cadboll, on the Seaboard peninsular to investigate anomalies previous identified by geophysical survey. Project run by Hilton Historic Trust and HES, with excavation led by Cathy MacIver of AOC. There is also an open public day, Saturday 16th September.
If you are interested in taking part, contact Richard Strachan of HES: richard.strachan@hes.scot
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20 September 2023
Family History for Beginners
Course run by Highland Archive Centre. It will take place either on-line over ZOOM OR (if there is enough interest) IN-PERSON at the Highland Archive Centre, Bught Road, Inverness, each Wednesday in September. Cost: £44 for the block of 4 sessions, or £36 for High Life Highland members.
Set 1: Wednesday mornings, 10am-12pm IN PERSON
Set 2: Wednesday afternoons, 2-4pm ZOOM
For further details and to book, contact the Archive center: archives@highlifehighland.com or phone 01463 256444
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20 September 2023
Starts: 12:00
Ends: 19:00
A Celebration of Glenurquhart & Abriachan & Their Impact on the World
Glenurquhart Hall, Drumnadrochit
ONe day exhibition to raise the profile of the glen, show its deep history and culture and publicise the fact that people from the area have had an impact on the world.
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20 September 2023
Starts: 09:45
Ends: 17:00
Scotland's Community Heritage Conversations 2023: Exploring Potential
Online and in person at Engine Shed, Stirling. Organised by HES.
Further details and booking from Eventbrite There will be all the usual features of their online conversations – a mixture of talks followed by Q&A, a panel discussion and the popular One Minute Mayhem, a 60-second ‘open mike’ where attendees will have the chance to share news and updates from their own organisations and heritage projects – along with interactive workshops and plenty of networking opportunities.
The programme can be found on the HES website
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