Your guide to what's on in the Southside from November 2 onwards

Ongoing

Choral Society

Come and join the vibrant mixed voice adult choir of the Eastwood Choral Society. All voices welcome. No auditions required. The repertoire is largely choral and classical, with concerts twice a year. Bring a mug for break time tea and biscuits! Park Church, Ravenscliffe Dr, Giffnock 7.30-9.30pm; every Monday until December 3. For further information contact Gill Bain on [email protected].

Wine Circle

Stamperland Wine Circle welcomes new members who have an interest in understanding more about wine and the enjoyment associated with it.

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Club members enjoy tastings, displays by leading distributors and the matching of different wines to certain kinds of food. There will be demonstrations on how to make wine and an opportunity to chat about to making your own very drinkable varieties. The Wine Cicrle then meets the first Thursday of the month between September and May.For more details contact: Glyn Jones M. 07943435843. Email. [email protected]

Table Tennis Club

Table Tennis club meets every Tuesday at Giffnock and Newlands Synagogue, Fenwick Road in Giffnock. For more details, contact David Moorin on 0141 638 5397

Cripple of Inishmaan

Giffnock Theatre Players take on Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy. At Websters Theatre on Great Western Road, Glasgow, 7.30pm. Until November 3. visit www.giffnocktheatreplayers.com.

Saturday, November 3

Nearly new and a brew

The 28th Giffnock Scout Group is holding its annual nearly new and book sale on Saturday 3 November from 2-4pm at the Scout Hall, Arthurlie Drive, Giffnock G46 6UP. As well as a tearoom, you will find a large selection of giftware, homeware, games and loads of books.

Fireworks night

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Clydesdale will be hosting its famous annual Fireworks Night. Festivities will begin from 4pm which includes face painting and the return of Mr Amazing – the Magician! Hot Food, Mulled Wine and Cider and kids novelties on sale throughout.

Entertainment until late. Adults £8 Kids £4 Under3’s go free

Coffee morning

Mearns Kirk Guild is holding a coffee morning in the Mearns Kirk Hall from 10-12pm. Tickets available at the door £2.50 for adults, £1.00for children, the price includes tea /coffee and home baking. There will be stalls to browse.

Art exhibtion and sale

Linn Painting Group art exhibition and sale from 10-4.30pm at Stamperland Parish Church, at the junction of Clarkston Rd and Stamperland Gdns. Original and unique works of art by our talented artists, ideal gifts for friends and loved ones at Christmas. Entry £2 which includes tea/coffee.

Concert series

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Giffnock South Parish Church is hosting a concert featuring RCS vocalists from 1-2pm. Tickets £5 (under 16s free). Available on the door, or from the church office on 0141 638 2599.

Charlie Landsborough

Enjoy a memorable evening of beautiful ballads, folk, blues, country, rock ‘n’ roll, pop, gospel and anthems with the immensely talented Charlie Landsborough at Eastwood Park Theatre, 7.30pm.

Sunday, November 4

Festival of Samhuinn

Join the Druids of Caledon at Rouken Glen Park for the public festival of the Samhuinn. Drumming in the Ancestors at noon followed by the Ceremony at 1pm.

Neil Diamond & Friends

Join Tom Scott for the Neil Diamond & Friends Tribute Show at Eastwood Park Theatre from 7.30pm in aid of Cosgrove Care.

Monday, November 5

GHA Fireworks Display

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The biggest and best fireworks display in the South of Glasgow with music, food stalls and novelties.At GHA Rugby Club, Braidholm Road. ates open at 6.00pm (display due to start at 7.15pm.

Thursday, November 8

Illustrated talk

Illustrated talk by Dr Antonia Laurence-Allen, curator at the National Trust on ‘Why bother with photographs? The Trust’s collection might provide the answers’. The talk takes place at Clarkston Halls starting at 7.30pm. Visitors can attend lectures for £2.

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