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Eligible applications: Arts & Culture

Total budget £7,600

St. Matthew's Academy Parent Council

St. Matthew's Parent Council - Intergenerational Photography Exhibition

No comments St. Matthew's Academy Parent Council Arts & Culture

<p>This project focuses on community health and wellbeing and community spirit in order to reduce the effects of isolation within our elderly population and to give our young people skills for their future in the both the creative arts and social service type careers. We are looking to host a photography exhibtion which will allow&nbsp;senior pupils to display their photographs of the local area&nbsp;to&nbsp;invited local elderly care home residents.&nbsp; We are aware of the isolation facing some of our elderly residents who are no longer able to get out and around the local area by themselves.&nbsp; The aim of the exhibition is to bring the local sights to them within a warm and welcoming environment.&nbsp; Higher Photography pupils will design an exhibition to take place within the school where local residents will enjoy a social afternoon of conversation&nbsp;with young people about their memories of the town whilst seeing&nbsp;the development of the local area through photographs.</p>

£400
Bypass Art

Murder Mystery Event by Bypass Art

4 comments Julie Arts & Culture

<p>Join us for an evening of Murder Mystery in Dalry,</p> <p>The play will be performed by a local theatre comapany (Beith Theatre Company) and can be enjoyed by people of most age groups.</p> <p>These events are great fun and using only the&nbsp;little grey cells, the audience are invited to&nbsp;follow the clues and solve the mystery!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

£400
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Stage Effect Lighting project

No comments Livingstone Players Arts & Culture

<p>Chauvet Wash FX Hex LED light would help enhabnce the annual pantomime produced by Livingstone Players. The idea would be to purchase 2 and have them located near the sound station at the back of the hall so that additional effects can be added in addition to the lighting that the backstage crew control..&nbsp;</p> <p>This is a comminity based project and is made up of a variety of local people of different ages and backgrounds who come together to produce, choreograph and write an annual pantomime as well as support all the technical background required to put the show on.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

£398
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Art for Isolation with Lynn McNally

5 comments Lynn McNally Arts & Culture

<p>Arts workshops open to the public to tackle social isolation. The workshops would take place in partnership with KA&nbsp;Leisure and sessions would take place free of charge within a KA building. This will give adults&nbsp;in the community, the opportunity&nbsp;to come together in a group setting and learn new skills, meet new people, build confidence, and improve mental health and wellbeing whilst working with a North Ayrshire&nbsp;Artist,&nbsp;Lynn McNally.&nbsp;</p>

£400
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Garnock Valley community concert band

1 comment Garnock Valley Community Concert Band Arts & Culture

<p>&nbsp; A friendly community orientated concert band in the Garnock valley, promoting music within its community and beyond . Garnock valley community concert band (GVCCB) organises&nbsp; concerts and fundraising events throughout the year, with a minimum of two annual concerts with local music groups and school choirs. These concerts are extremely sucessful, giving the Garnock Valley a concert band it can be truly proud of. The band participates in&nbsp;outdoor, local events and fundraising oportunities&nbsp; - enabling them to participate in the National Concert Band Festival&nbsp;.This has been an award winning venture ,gaining a platinum award at&nbsp; the 2023 NCBF , and a gold plus award&nbsp; at the&nbsp; 2023 SCBF in Perth .</p> <p>GVCCB wants to encourage music throughout its locality- known to promote&nbsp;health and wellbeing especially within this&nbsp;rural community.&nbsp;</p> <p>We are looking to further promote the band by purchasing promotional goods such as banners,&nbsp;buy music to add to our&nbsp; existing library,&nbsp; and to replenish our music stands as&nbsp; many are in&nbsp; need of repair</p>

£400
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Largs Music Club

No comments Tom Stewart Arts & Culture

<p>LMC offers an informal setting for amateur musicians to meet on a regular basis and encourage one another to improve their skill level on their preferred musical instrument.</p>

£400
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Oor Hame (Coast Collective Documentary)

11 comments coast collective Arts & Culture

<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm">Oor Hame is a project looking at what home means. Photo workshops will encourage young people to produce their own idea of what makes &ldquo;Hame&rdquo; and create an open air gallery in local shop windows.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

£400
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Garnock Valley Pipes and Drums

No comments Garnock Valley Pipes & Drums Arts & Culture

<p>The Garnock Valley Pipes &amp; Drums are a group set up to provide free traditional music education to young people in the Garnock Valley.</p> <p>The group currently engage around 30 students each week to learn&nbsp;the bagpipes and snare drum, from as young as primary four up to sixth year at secondary school.</p> <p>This project not only allows young people to learn a new instrument completely&nbsp;free of charge, but also focuses on helping the attendees develop their confidence and social skills, developing their connection to one another as well as the wider community.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><meta charset="utf-8" /></p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

£400

DALRY BURNS CLUB

1 comment DALRY BURNS CLUB Arts & Culture

<p>Dalry Burns Club has been promoting the works of Robert Burns for more than 50 years within both Primary Schools in DALRY, as well as the Secondary Schools in The Garnock Valley.</p> <p>The objects of the club is to advanvce the literary, linguistic,musical and artistic&nbsp; heritage of Scotland by perpetuating the memory of Robert Burns, and the appreciation of his work through friendly relationships and fellowship of the club and by promoting our aims within the wider community. Indeed ths is indeed the objects of Dalry Burns Club</p> <p>The Club was formed in 1825, within the town, and now has a limit of 90 members., each member is allowed to bring a guest to our annual Burns Supper, held in Dalry Community Centre, on the&nbsp;&nbsp;nearest to 25th January. We have records to prove that the club has a WORLD RECORD of having held a supper each year, without a break, continuously, &nbsp;since 1825.</p> <p>Last year, from our accounts, it can be noted that we supported both Schools to the sum of &pound;1355.71, apart from other charitible acts..</p>

£400