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Garnock Valley Pipes and Drums
2024-01-15 • No comments • • Arts & Culture
The project runs along with term time, with lessons after school in half hour blocks for groups of up to five.
The tutors are paid at a rate of £40.50 per hour, and work a combined three hours each week.
40.50x3 = £121 per week.
This fund will provide tuition fees for our tutors. The feedback we have had from this project so far has been fantastic, and is only possible with continued funding & fundraising efforts.
I will upload a file documenting the feedback we have had from the first few months of the project.

Murder Mystery Event by Bypass Art
2024-01-07 • 4 comments • • Arts & Culture
This project is about providing an opportunity for people to meet up and enjoy an evening of company with their friends and other community members.
It’s about experiencing a live theatre event and enjoying a wee bit of lighthearted entertainment.
There’s audience participation, there’s quietly discussing your theories so nearby tables can’t hear you and there’s plenty of laughs.
And it’s about identifying the murderer!
The event will be held in a Dalry venue and costs include:
Hall Hire - £100
Refreshments £50
Audio and light equipment £200
Promotion £50

Oor Hame (Coast Collective Documentary)
2024-01-14 • 11 comments • • Arts & Culture
Hame is a project looking at what hame (home, for those unfamiliar with Ayrshire accents) means.
Hame is, ideally, a place of safety, warmth and shelter, but it's not just our roof and walls. For many of us, our hame is our place of belonging; it's a playground where we're free to let our inner selves be. But it's also more than that; hame is also our friends and neighbours.
Documentary photographer and West Kilbride resident Mandy Edwards has been engaging with her neighbours, to find what makes hame for them, but also to discover more about what their presence means to her own sense of hame. This is captured in a succession of images and words to be shown in the Barony during March 2024.
Alongside the exhibition, workshops are being run to encourage young people (two groups; 8-11, 12-16) to explore what makes their hame, both within and outside their own walls; the resulting responses will be exhibited in the windows of the shops in the village, so that we build a picture of the faces that make a community of our hame. We're intending to produce the images for the shop windows ready for April, and the open air exhibition will provide an attraction during the Easter holidays.
Funding would help meet the costs of renting space for the workshops in the Barony Centre (£118), purchase of single use cameras for the 8-11 group (£144), developing and printing of images (£138)
Pathway into Music for North Ayrshire School Pupils
2023-12-21 • 3 comments • • Arts & Culture
In conjunction with North Ayrshire Council Music Services, Music@Wellwood would organise a Strings Masterclass with Head of Strings at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Andrea Gajic. Andrea Gajic can provide guidance, technical advice and possible progression pathways into music for the young people taking part.
Opportunities such as this have proven to strengthen access to music within North Ayrshire with young musicians supporting community groups and continuing to work within the community and schools promoting music as a career path and as an important educational tool which can continue to be a lifetime benefit.
In addition to an afternoon Masterclass in the Wellwood Burns Centre & Music, the young people would be invited to attend an evening performance by Andrea Gajic in Wellwood.
Provision of the afternoon Masterclass would cost £275. Attendance of 10 young people (approx. number) at the evening performance in Wellwood would be £100.
Afternoon refreshments for the young people attending the afternoon Masterclass £25. Any costs associated with the use of the Wellwood Burns Centre & Music would be met by Music@Wellwood.
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North Ayrshire children's sculpture competition
2024-01-15 • No comments • • Arts & Culture
This funding would be put towards our North Ayrshire sculpture competition which we host annually. This competition is free to enter and is aimed at young artists and schoolchildren across North Ayrshire, who are asked to create unique sculptures from recycled and natural materials based on the brief which changes each year. In previous years our themes have been "Our natural heritage; coasts and waters" and "Climate change; what it means to us" and we plan for this year's theme to be "From seeds to trees" to raise awareness on how to plant and grow our own foods and improve the greenery in our local community. To engage the schools and artists we will provide a prize for the winning entry, which is typically a paid-for day out provided by Beith Trust, which will be voted for by the general public via QR codes throughout the summer. To get people to vote and visit the sculpture trail, we will be hosting various free events over the summer for children and families to attend. The funding would be used to purchase materials to allow the events to be free to attend, ensuring families of all income levels can attend. These workshops would be two crafting workshops, one making clay plant pots to grow plants in and another to make bird feeders from old bottles and recycled materials. Another workshop we'd like to run would be led by a local artist and we would ask them to host a workshop teaching the children how to use nature to make art (leaf printing, flower dying, daisy chains, etc). Finally, we would like to host a stall at our National Playday event, which we run every year around our sculpture trail, allowing attendees to create their own seed bombs to take home and plant in their gardens.
Our sculpture trail has consistently gathered numerous visitors throughout the years that we have run it, with National Playday being our biggest success with over 750 attendees last year. We would love to make these events as green as possible and use our space to teach the children how to have fun outdoors and away from screens. With a captive audience, we would like to teach green techniques and invite groups such as RSPB Lochwinnoch and Hessil Head to come along and host their own fun, nature-based stalls or activities. A breakdown on how we would use the funding is below.
Workshop materials:
10KG Air dry children's clay: £40
Variety of plant seeds: £35
Compost: £20
Materials to make recycled birdfeeders: £30 (Sticks, string, bird seeds, paints)
Materials for seed bombs: £30 (Flour, compost, water, plant seeds)
Wood-based materials for sign and box crafting: £45
Nursery plants from Gateside Garden Center: £50
Marketing and tutors:
Tutor fees: £100
Marketing materials: £50
Total: £400
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Stage Effect Lighting project
2024-01-05 • No comments • • Arts & Culture
Livingstone Players are looking to improve lighting in order to enhance production and enable a wider array of special effects. More professional lighting can make a huge difference to the audience experience. The plan is to have another person helping behind the scenes and ideally give a younger person this experience. The would learn to create a chase effect and the illusion of movement across the stage. The equipment also has a blinder effect that can be used between scenes to disorientate the audience. The third technigue would be to use wash lights to fill a scene with colour.
The project would last the duration of equipment and we would intend to try and replace if it brokedown.
The cost £199 each including postage so 2 are required to cover whole stage totalling £398

Everyone an Artist
2024-01-12 • 5 comments • • Arts & Culture
Last year, Everyone an Artist allowed a group of adults from across North Ayrshire to take part in a free six week art workshop where we used clay, learned how to cut and print lino blocks, and drawing techniques. Alongside the practical skills they gained, this opportunity offered the artists to build upon their self confidence, boosted their mental wellbeing and allowed them to meet new people. We would like to run this workshop again this year, but offer new techniques to learn with more materials. The project will run from the North Ayrshire Foodbank's new space on Glasgow Street, for six weeks (once a week) at evening time, to allow people time to come in from work.
proposed project breakdown: Lead artist - £168 hall rent and materials - £232

Betsy Miller Awareness Pop-Up Event
2023-12-27 • No comments • • Arts & Culture
SeaSalt Streets intend to use the events to highlight awareness of Betsy Miller, Britain's 1st Female Sea Captain. born in Saltcoats.
The project will be presented in two formats and will be run on two separate days.
(A) A pop-up exhibition / workshop, using the gazebo purchased with our successful PB award. The gallery will contain information and photographs of Betsy Miller and her life. It is hoped to include a video presentation to enhance the experience.
(B) A short talking / guided tour, starting in Quay Street, Saltcoats, the place of Betsy's birth with display plaque. The walk will then proceed to Canal Place to the pier gates where the waggonway led to Saltcoats harbour. From there, the tour will head to Saltcoats Harbour itself and the Harbourmasters' House and a meeting with "Betsy Miller" herself. The short tour will conclude at The Heritage Centre graveyard where Betsy Miller is buried.
Breakdown of costs
Tour guide - 2 days @ £75.00 per day = £150
Betsy Lookalike - 2 days @ £60.00 per day = £120
Advertising and promotional material = £100
This project is intended to break down barriers with people who might not normally engage with history, culture or the arts, and try to ensure their future involvement. Our target audience will be anyone visiting, working or passing through Saltcoats Town Centre at the duration of the events. Anagram quizes and colouring in sheets will encourage intergenerational working between children, parents/carers and grandparents. All participation is at no cost.

Coisir Ghaidhlig Arainn- Arran Gaelic Choir
2023-11-16 • 5 comments • • Arts & Culture
Hall Hire 26x24 £624
Purchase of Music including prescribed MOD fees £500
Fees to pianist and conductor £750
Potential travel and accomodation costs if we go to Oban (£2,500)
The descreipton of the project is formation of Arran Gaelic Choir and their projected expenses in year one. the MOD costs are indication only and we will fundraise for this.£1874.00 is out total expected budget cost this year it would be really useful to have your financial support towards the purchase of music and royalties to An Comunn.
The 400 will be used to cover the cost of entry and travel to the mod, as well as cover the prescribed music.