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Fling into Spring at our final Big Green Sunday event on Sunday 1 April. Big Green Sundays are aimed at getting people more active and connected in order to make a real difference in their community.
We have called this month’s Big Green Sunday the Spring Fling – so get yersel along and you can take part in a range of interactive, educational, planet-friendly and family-friendly activities including:
- A craft Stitch Up session including knitting and bunting making for the community garden
- A poster writing workshop
- A gardening and planting session in the Heart of Scotstoun Community Garden
- A story telling workshop
- Pedal powered smoothies
Big Green Sunday, which is free for all to attend with free refreshments provided as well, will take place from 1pm to 4pm on Sunday 1 April 2012 at the Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre, 64 Balmoral Street, Glasgow G14 0BL
We look forward to seeing you at the Big Green Sunday – all welcome!
Big Green Sundays is a partnership production between Dumbarton Road Corridor Environment Trust, Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre and Glasgow Life and the partners acknowledge the support of the Glasgow Community Planning Partnership, The Tudor Trust and Glasgow Life.
You can download the poster to print off an promote the event BGS_Poster_01Apr12
Local people are invited to get together to sow and grow together at our Big Green Sunday event on Sunday 4 March. Big Green Sundays are aimed at getting people more active and connected in order to make a real difference in their community.
Big Green Sunday will provide a range of interactive, educational, planet-friendly and family-friendly activities. The theme for this month’s Big Green Sunday is ‘sowing and growing’ and participants will be able to take part in the following:
- A craft Stitch Up session including knitting and bunting making for the community garden
- A healthy eating workshop
- A gardening and planting session in the Heart of Scotstoun Community Garden
- A sowing and growing themed poster writing workshop
- A healthy walk
- And a sowing and growing songwriting session (and performance!)
Big Green Sunday, which is free for all to attend with free refreshments provided as well, will take place from 1pm to 4pm on Sunday 4 March 2012 at the Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre, 64 Balmoral Street, Glasgow G14 0BL
Big Green Sundays are great. This is our third event and the first two have been really successful. We want to encourage people to do things together – learn, make, share and do. We are looking forward to another great day so please do come along, get involved and have a great Big Green Sunday!
We look forward to seeing you at the Big Green Sunday – all welcome!
Big Green Sundays is a partnership production between Dumbarton Road Corridor Environment Trust, Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre and Glasgow Life and the partners acknowledge the support of the Glasgow Community Planning Partnership, The Tudor Trust and Glasgow Life.
Just wanted to share with you some exciting news about a series of events that we have got coming up over the next few months.
They are called Big Green Sundays and the first one will take place on Sunday 6 November from 1-4pm at the Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre.
The first Big Green Sunday is about getting active and getting connected – come along and join in and make your community an even better place to live!
There will be a wide range of family-friendly, planet-friendly activity sessions on offer for all age groups including healthy walks, a community clean up, a knitting circle and an arts and crafts workshop. There will also be refreshments provided on the day. All events are free so why not pop and meet new people, learn new skills and have a great day out!
This event is the the first of four Big Green Sundays which will run between now and the end of March – 6 November and Sunday 4 December this year and on Sunday 5 February and Sunday 4 March next year.
We are running the events in partnership with Heart of Scotstoun and Glasgow Life we greatly appreciate the support of the Tudor Trust and Glasgow Life in making these events possible.
We look forward to seeing you on the 6 November!



