20th - 29th November
2015
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
www.obanwinterfestival.com
Photos: C Cooper
Photo: D MacMillan
SiMBA was formed in 2005 to support bereavedparents. SiMBA is about memories. We helpparents gather precious items for their MemoryBox which we provide. We understand theimportance of spending time with the baby in ourFamily Room. Adding a leaf on our Tree ofTranquility shows parents that they are not alone
with their loss and acts as a place to remember and reflect. Ourcharity aims to reach as many maternity and neonatal units aspossible to enhance the bereavement service they already offer andhelp parents rebuild their shattered lives.The Oban support group, run by Susan Simpson, SiMBA HighlandAmbassador, takes place at the Regent Hotel, Oban on the lastFriday of each month from 7pm - 9pm (not in December). Forfurther information please contact Susan on 07771 358382or 01631 720107. Or you can e-mail:simbahighland @gmail.com
Join us at Oban Phoenix Cinemaon Saturday 28th November for aspecial showing of ‘FROZEN’.(See page 18 for details)
Now in its 5th year, Oban Winter Festival has grown to accommodate anextensive programme of events aimed at people of all ages. It is a tenday celebration of Oban’s unique culture and community with streetparades, international and local performance acts, fire artists, crafts,skills, pipers, lantern parades and family fun. We hope that young andold can join the fun together.
Festival action takes place mainly in the centre of town where gettingfrom place to place is very easy. Discover Oban’s great shopping andthe bars and restaurants that make this town tick. Take a tour of the localdistillery to sample local malts, or enjoy a relaxing coffee in one of ourmany cafes while soaking up the beautiful view of the bay.
For those seeking a more refined entertainment, there are variousliterary, language, cinema, music and theatrical events throughout thefestival, offering a chance to learn, participate and celebrate our culture.
For those seeking action, there will be a chance to get involved inoutdoor sports, join in circus skills workshops, dance at a ceilidh,witness fire art, tour the Horror Gallery and much more.
Should you choose to stay overnight in Oban to enjoy one or more of theWinter Festival events there are various options for your stay, from topclass hotels and apartments in the town centre to the many excellentb e d a n d b r e a k f a s ts . Yo u c a n f i n d m o r e d e ta i l s a t
or so why not join the biggestwinter party in the West.www.visitscotland.com www.oban.org.uk
WELCOME TO OBAN WINTER FESTIVAL 2015
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Photo: D. MacMillan
EXHIBITIONS
MEMORIES MATTER
Rockfield Oral History Final ExhibitionSupported by Heritage Lottery Fund &
Argyll & Bute Council Third Sector Grant
Over the past few months the Rockfield Centre’s oral historyproject has been collecting stories and memories from those who
attended Rockfield School during the period 1945 - 55. Thisexhibition features personal anecdotes, games, photographs,and objects which bring to life Oban’s post war period through
the eyes of children. The exhibition also includes fun & interactiveactivities making this event suitable for all the family.
Runs: Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd November 10am - 4pmFree Entry
OBAN WAR AND PEACE MUSEUM
A fascinating display of memorabilia and photographs depictingOban’s heritage over the years including the important role playedby the town during World War 2, can be found at Oban War and
Peace Museum on the Esplanade, next to the Regent Hotel.There is also a DVD tour of the local area to give you ideas of
where to visit.We are open from 10am - 4pm daily including Sunday during the
Winter Festival. Admission is free but, if you enjoy your visit, adonation would be appreciated
ART EXHIBITIONWEIRD SISTERS
An exhibition by local artist Alice StrangeInspired by the three sisters in Shakespeare’s MacBeth
Puffin Dive Shop, George Street, Oban (opposite cinema)10am - 5pm daily
Saturday 21st - Saturday 28th NovemberFree Entry
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BALLET WEST WINTER WONDERLANDShowcasing Ballet Wests’ full company from
beginners to advanced level.“An annual delight...”
Corran Halls, Oban at 7.00pm Doors open 6.30pmTickets £12 Concessions £10 from Corran Halls box office
01631 567333
WHISKY TASTINGA tasting evening consisting of rare and unique
single malt whiskies from around Scotland.£10 off all purchases on the evening.
Tickets £10 per personTickets available from shop beforehand or on the night.
Oban Whisky and Fine Wines, Stafford Street, Oban. 7pm
FRIDAY 20th NOVEMBER
TAKE A TOURSee the sights in Oban and surrounding area. Unique Camper Van
Tour which will take in the best views and interesting buildings.Light hearted, informative and fun with a surprise or two!
Pick up outside Oban Tourist Information Centre, North Pier.4 persons per tour. 10am and 2pm.
Tour lasts approximately 2 hours.Tickets £12 Concessions £10 To book call: 07769 637 754
WINTERSAFE AT WINTERFESTCome along to the Children’s Winter Safety stall for games, activities, usefulgiveaways, information and advice on being safe and seen this Winter. Have
you taken part in our poster competition?The winner will be announced at 5pm - it could be you!!
Stafford Street - 4pm to 5.30pm
Photo: D. MacMillan
SATURDAY 21st NOVEMBER
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GAELIC BOOKBUGLearn Gaelic with your child in a fun and informal way
through action songs, rhymes and stories.Furan Gaelic Centre
Corran Halls10.30am
Free
TAKE A TOURSee the sights in Oban and surrounding area. Unique Camper Van
Tour which will take in the best views and interesting buildings.Light hearted, informative and fun with a surprise or two!
Pick up outside Oban Tourist Information Centre, North Pier.4 persons per tour. 10am and 2pm. Tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Tickets £12 Concessions £10To book call: 07769 637 754
PUTTING PICTURES TO WORDSFather and daughter in law duo Sir Roy Cameron and Jessica
Stanford Cameron write and illustrate children’s books. Togetherthey have published the books ‘A Highland Boyhood in Ardnamurchan’,‘The Tale of Jessie the Highland Cow’, ‘I Once Had a Chimpanzee’ and
‘I Once Had a Chimpanzee’ - colouring book.Books will be available to purchase along with greetings cards of
illustrations from the books.Oban Phoenix Cinema, 140 George Street, Oban. 10.30am
Free Entry
FUN CHRISTMAS SCIENCE EVENTFun science day at the Ocean Explorer Centre, Dunstaffnage, with a diverse
programme of science performances from sea storytelling and marine sciencedemonstrations to talks and games. Make your own ocean themed Christmas
decorations. Enjoy a visit to the fabulous Café Scientifique and find theChristmas present with a difference. From luxury Crubag textiles & ocean
jewellery to educational toys,and books.Entry: £3 adult / £2 child
(includes craft materials and performances)11am - 4pm
ARGYLL ANIMAL AIDCRAFT FAYRE
A variety of stalls showcasing Crafts and Christmas giftsCorran Halls, Oban
11am - 3pmFree Entry
SATURDAY 21st NOVEMBER
OBAN WINTER FESTIVAL SCOTTISH FOOD & CRAFT MARKETA feast of food & drink from local producers including
Confectionary, Meat, Fish, Pies and Preserves.Cookery Demonstrations and Live Music from Barrowband
Oban Distillery Cask Room.10am - 4pmFree Entry
CHARITY SALEST JOHN’S CATHEDRAL, OBAN
Home baking, books, bric a brac, tea, coffee and raffle.11am - 3pm
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OBAN WINTER FESTIVAL VICTORIAN MARKETAnnual themed market with a unique array of handmade goods and gifts.
Outdoor Food Stalls & Santa’s Postbox.Caledonian Hotel, Station Square, Oban.
12 noon - 7.30pmFree Entry
ROLLER DISCO
Booking Essential
Atlantis Leisure,Dalriach Road, Oban.
2pm - 4pm£3.50
REINDEER PARADE
(Organised by BID4OBAN)
Santa and his Reindeer leave the Corran Hallsat 5pm for Station Square.Come and join the parade.Enjoy the entertainment.
See the Christmas Lights ‘Switch On’At 6pm
in Station Square.
Santa’s Post Box will be in the Caledonian Hotel(behind reception)
for the duration of the Festival.
SATURDAY 21st NOVEMBER
COSTA COFFEE MUSICStore open for business as usual.Featuring Oban Spotlight Group
Festive singing, free samples and FUNRaffle 6.30pm - 8.30pm
COMEDIENNEBettine
A one woman stand up comedy showStudio Theatre
Tickets £6 from Corran HallsDoors open 8pm
WINTER WARMUPChunks, Signal Fires, Antics, K9 Kev,
Citizen 9, Lush PuppiesHosted by Pat Steeeman
Argyllshire Gathering HallsTickets £10 Concessions £5
fromDolce Vita, Kinetic Studios and Oban Bay Chip Shop
7.30pmProceeds to Refugee Council
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SUNDAY 22nd NOVEMBER
TAKE A TOURSee the sights in Oban and surrounding area. Unique Camper Van
Tour which will take in the best views and interesting buildings.Light hearted, informative and fun with a surprise or two!
Pick up outside Oban Tourist Information Centre, North Pier.4 persons per tour. 10am and 2pm. Tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Tickets £12 Concessions £10 To book call: 07769 637 754
LADIES DAYFun, Fashion and Beauty
Limited VIP tickets availableGreat Western Hotel, Esplanade, Oban
Tickets: £5 1pm - 4pmVIP £10 12pm - 4pm
Tickets available from Spruce, John Street, Oban
Saturday 22nd NovemberSUNDAY 22nd NOVEMBER
WHISKY TASTING NIGHT AT THE WHISKY CELLARA special whisky night at Oban’s only whisky bar.
Over 100 single malt whiskies to taste.With assistance from our experienced staff.
Special prices and whisky flights exclusively for theWinter Festival.Open at 6pm
FISH AND SHIPSThe Three Wee Crows Theatre Company will be popping up
all over Oban on Sunday 22nd November to perform Fish and Ships,written for us by Len Brown originally for Oban’s 200th anniversary a
couple of years ago, now updated to 2015.Fish and Ships tells Oban’s story over the past two centuries and the
medium of ‘pop up theatre’ or ‘street theatre’ allows us to performanywhere and at any time, depending on the weather.
Some locations will be announced on the Winter Festival website.Other locations may be a complete surprise.
There will be no charge but donations will be most welcome.
DUNOLLIE MAKES CHRISTMAS1pm - 4pm
Traditional crafts, carol singing, festive food and drink and handmadegifts. Join us for a magical afternoon, guaranteed to get you in the
Christmas spirit. New for 2015: Come and follow Dunollie’s firstfamily fun ‘Reindeer Trail’ and uncover the secrets of Christmas’s past.
The trail is self led. Last entry is 3.45pm. No booking necessary.Outdoor clothing and footwear recommended.
Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds in partnership withOban Winter Festival.
For more info: www.dunollie.org
CHRISTMAS AT THE KITCHEN GARDENKitchen Garden
George Street, Oban.Food Demonstrations
Food & Drink Sampling“Lock-in” with Personal Shopper
Tickets £10Admission by ticket only - available from Kitchen Garden
All proceeds to local charities7pm
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SUNDAY 22nd NOVEMBER
TEDDY TIFFIN’S FESTIVE FUNTIMEAT COSTA COFFEEChild friendly event
Store open for business as usualFestive Lucky Dip, Face Painting, Raffle, Festive Feast Boxes
and more fun.2pm - 4pm
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MONDAY 23rd NOVEMBER
BOOKWEEK SCOTLAND @ THE WINTER FESTIVALUrban Noir Showcase with Arne Dahl, Eva Dola & Stuart Neville.Hailing from Stockholm, Belfast and Peterborough, join the abovecrime novelists as they discuss the contemporary anxieties theyexplore in their works of urban crime fiction. Their novels tackle arange of urgent, hot button issues from immigration, terrorism andthe fate of refugees, to the effects of violence on those left behind.These three celebrated writers will share their inspirations, reveal
their writing secrets and answer your questions in a lively discussion.Corran Halls Studio Theatre
12.30pm - 2pmTickets are free. Contact Oban Library or 01631 571444 to book place.
CHRISTMAS AT THE KITCHEN GARDENKitchen Garden
George Street, Oban.Food Demonstrations
Food & Drink Sampling“Lock-in” with Personal Shopper
Tickets £10Admission by ticket only - available from Kitchen Garden
All proceeds to local charities7pm
GAELIC TASTER SESSION FOR BEGINNERSLearn some Gaelic words and phrases in a fun, informal way.
Furan Gaelic CentreCorran Halls
7pm - 8.30pmFree
MONDAY 23rd NOVEMBER
TUESDAY 24th NOVEMBER
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MAREK’S CONCERT IN THE CAFELocal Pianist Marek Kochmanski entertains with a selection of
classical piano favourites, complimented by stunning landscapephotographs from local photographers.
Corran Halls Studio Theatre Bar 7.30pmAdmission: Adults £4 Concessions £3 on the door
THE LAST MAN IN EUROPE : Norman Bissell
followed by a showing of the film adaptation‘1984’ starring John Hurt and Richard Burton
A talk and readings from the novel by Norman Bissell about thelast years in the life of George Orwell on Jura and elsewhere.
You may have read it..but if you haven’t seen it..now is your chance.Oban Phoenix Cinema 6.30pm Adults £6 Concessions £4 VIP £7
www.obanphoenix.com
‘BROOKLYN’Oban Phoenix Cinema presentsthe new Silver Screen Movies
A film set in 1950’s Ireland and New York where a girl has to choosebetween two countries and two men.
2pm Admission £2.50 Tea and cake.Suitable for retirees (but not exclusively)
Sponsored by OLDS
CHRISTMAS AT THE KITCHEN GARDENKitchen Garden, George Street, Oban.
Food DemonstrationsFood & Drink Sampling
“Lock-in” with Personal ShopperTickets £10
Admission by ticket only - available from Kitchen GardenAll proceeds to local charities 7pm
GAELIC SINGING WORKSHOPLearn some Gaelic songs in a fun, informal way.
Furan Gaelic CentreCorran Halls
7pm - 8.30pmFree
‘A TASTE OF SCOTLAND’An evening of Highland dancing celebrating Scotland’s Year
of Food and Drink featuring:Sinclair School of Dance, Laura Munro School of Dance,
and Appin School of Dance. Corran Halls 7pmTickets £6 Concessions £4 from Corran Halls
TUESDAY 24th NOVEMBER
WEDNESDAY 25th NOVEMBER
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GAELIC SINGING WORKSHOPLearn some Gaelic songs in a fun, informal way.
Furan Gaelic Centre Corran Halls7pm - 8.30pm Free
THE ROCKFIELD CENTRECHEESE & WINE CHARITY AUCTION WITH LIVE MUSIC
Supported by the Oban Bay HotelGreat Christmas gifts whilst supporting a local charity
Auctioneer: Donald Morrison Tickets £5To preview items on offer and buy a ticket go to:
www.obancommunitiestrust.org.ukor call in to the Rockfield huts or The Oban Bay Hotel
7pm for 7.30pm
TODDLERS WINTER PLAY GARDENA specially landscaped ambient play area for tots and
toddlers to play and explore. With games and surprises.Created with help from TLC - The Landscape Centre
Old Rockfield School PlaygroundAdmission Free
Photo: D. Livingstone
THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER
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FEALLA-DHA (FURAN FAMILY FUN)Songs, stories and rhymes in Gaelic for children.
Hosted by the Pioghaid the gaelic speaking parrot.Furan Gaelic Centre, Corran Halls 11am
Free
FARPAIS-CHEIST FURAN (FURAN GAELIC QUIZ)5 rounds. Amazing prizes!
A great night for all the family.Studio Theatre Bar, Corran Halls 7.30pm
Entry £2
TODDLERS WINTER PLAY GARDENA specially landscaped ambient play area for tots and
toddlers to play and explore. With games and surprises.Created with help from TLC - The Landscape Centre
Old Rockfield School PlaygroundAdmission Free
CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING DEMOAlba, Albany Street, Oban.
Great ideas for festive wrapping.Come and enjoy our hospitality.
ALBA - your one stop Christmas Shop.6pm -9pmFree Entry
THE ROCKFIELD HORROR PICTURE SHOW (15)at old Rockfield School from 7pm
Expect frights!...As your group tours an exhibition celebrating the historyof horror. Witness the evolution of ‘all things scary’ and how ‘cinema’ hastaken the stories and faces of horror into our everyday lives. Search forexhibits as you are guided through the three interactive galleries of the
‘Re-animation Lab’,the ‘Witches Broom’ and the ‘Cult of Horror’. Prepareyour senses to be shocked as you are taken into the famous horror
situations. Created by local designers, scientists and artistes.Sorry grown ups only - certificate 15 Booking essential
Tickets £6 from Corran Halls Max groups of 8
LATE NIGHT SHOPPING IN TOWNSpecial pre Xmas offers, music in cafes.
Get out and grab yourself a bargain!
THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER
COCKTAIL NIGHT AT THE WHISKY CELLARCome and try one of our unique cocktails. With 15 house cocktails, youcan choose one of our original whisky based cocktails or go for a classic
Mojito or Daiquiri. Special prices and new additions to the cocktail listexclusively for the Winter Festival.
Open from 6pm
PURDIES OF OBAN NIGHTGeorge Street, Oban. 7pm - 9pm
Annual Charity Evening 10% off Discount EveningFree Demonstrations / Samples / Entertainment / Drinks & Nibbles
Luxury Giftbag for the first 20 customers.Admission by silver collection.
Proceeds to Oban High School Pipe Band
FEEL GOOD IN YOUR SKINDolce Vita, George Street, Oban
Come and feel good in your skin, inside and out, and learnabout pure, safe and beneficial products.
Experience Arbonne Swiss skincare cosmetics & the nutrition range.Make-up demo by Niki Currie.
20% discount on all Arbonne products ordered on the night.6.30pm - 8.30pm Tickets £5 from Dolce Vita
COFFE, CAKES & CHRISTMAS CHORUSCosta Coffee, Station Square, Oban
Featuring ‘Seil Sound’Festive Singing, Free samples & Fun Raffle
Silver Collection 6.30pm - 8.30pmStore open for business as usual.
Cultural Connections presentsAN AUDIENCE WITH MR AND MRS ANDREW CARNEGIEA drama with live music. Dunfermline born Andrew Carnegie
emigrated to America when he was 12. By 35 he was a millionaireand by 65 the world’s richest man. He then gave it all away. The
drama reveals the often controversial story of how he did it. Actorsplay Carnegie, his wife Louise and the interviewer, and the show
includes live music.Oban Library 7pm Admission Free
(advance tickets from library essential)www.cultural-connections.co.uk
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FRIDAY 27th NOVEMBER
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TAKE A TOURSee the sights in Oban and surrounding area. Unique Camper Van
Tour which will take in the best views and interesting buildings.Light hearted, informative and fun with a surprise or two!
Pick up outside Oban Tourist Information Centre, North Pier.4 persons per tour. 10am and 2pm. Tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Tickets £12 Concessions £10 To book call: 07769 637 754
TODDLERS WINTER PLAY GARDENA specially landscaped ambient play area for tots and
toddlers to play and explore. With games and surprises.Created with help from TLC - The Landscape Centre
Old Rockfield School PlaygroundAdmission Free
THE FISHERMAN AND THE SEALby Yugen Puppet Company
Based on the myths and legends of the Scottish Selkie, YugenPuppet Company tells the comic tale of a lonely fisherman fallingin love with a seal and how in matters of love, things don’t always
go according to plan. Using hand crafted puppets and strikingshadow sillhouettes with music from the past, Yugen Puppet
Company puts its own twist on this usually tragic Scottish fairytale. This show is suitable for ages 5+ and is a great familyshow which lasts 45 minutes. 6.30pm - doors open 6pm
Venue: Corran Halls Tickets £4 from Corran Halls
OBAN CHOCOLATE COMPANY HOSTSCHOCOLATE COATED CHRISTMAS SONGS
An informal relaxed evening with local musicians playing a selectionof festive music. Complimentary mug of mulled wine as well as
Christmas chocolates and truffles.Tickets £6 from Oban Chocolate Company, 34 Corran Esplanade
Tel. 01631 566099 7.30pm - 9pm
WHISKY TASTINGA tasting evening consisting of rare and unique
single malt whiskies from around Scotland.£10 off all purchases on the evening.
Tickets £10 per personTickets available from shop beforehand or on the night.
Oban Whisky and Fine Wines, Stafford Street, Oban. 7pm
DRAGONFLY PEARLSThe Ark, Airds Crescent, Oban
Beautiful freshwater pearls hand knotted with Swarovskicrystal and finished with Italian clasps, necklaces, bracelets andearrings. The earrings are made with Balinese silver, pearls and
crystals and are suitable for all ages, young and old, at very reasonableprices. Who will have a lucky ticket and win pearl earrings?
7.30pm - 9pm Tickets £2 from The Ark
COMEDY NIGHTFeaturing stand up comics Keir McAllister, Paul Sneddon
& Mark NelsonCorran Halls Studio Theatre Tickets £10 Doors open 8pm
Also: Question and Answer session with Keir, Paul & Mark6pm in the Whisky Cellar Bar (Regent Hotel) - this event is free
To register to attend free event go to:Facebook - TheComedyNightOban
SATURDAY 28th NOVEMBER
OBAN WINTER FESTIVAL SCOTTISH FOOD & CRAFT MARKETA feast of food and drink from local producers with local artistsshowcasing their handmade goods. Cookery demonstration byScott Davies, Head Chef at the Three Chimneys Restaurant,
Isle of Skye.Live Music and Fun
Oban Distillery Cask Room10am - 4pmFree Entry
FRIDAY 27th NOVEMBER
THE ROCKFIELD HORROR PICTURE SHOW (15)at old Rockfield School from 7pm
Expect frights!...As your group tours an exhibition celebrating the historyof horror. Witness the evolution of ‘all things scary’ and how ‘cinema’ hastaken the stories and faces of horror into our everyday lives. Search forexhibits as you are guided through the three interactive galleries of the
‘Re-animation Lab’,the ‘Witches Broom’ and the ‘Cult of Horror’. Prepareyour senses to be shocked as you are taken into the famous horror
situations. Created by local designers, scientists and artistes.Sorry grown ups only - certificate 15 Booking essential
Tickets £6 from Corran Halls Max groups of 8
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SATURDAY 28th NOVEMBER
TAKE A TOURSee the sights in Oban and surrounding area. Unique Camper Van
Tour which will take in the best views and interesting buildings.Light hearted, informative and fun with a surprise or two!
Pick up outside Oban Tourist Information Centre, North Pier.4 persons per tour. 10am and 2pm.
Tour lasts approximately 2 hours.Tickets £12 Concessions £10To book call: 07769 637 754
CHARITY SALESt John’s Cathedral Hall
To include tea, coffee, baking stall,book stall,bric a brac & raffle.
11am - 3pm
WINTER WONDERLANDLocation: Ganavan Woodland near Oban
Get into the Christmas spirit at our winter wonderland.Meet Santa, make Christmas tree crafts and lots more.
Joint event with Stramash as part of the Oban Winter Festival.Please see posters and online at www.forestry.gov.uk/scotland
For more info. No booking required - open eventCost - small charge applies - see posters and website
12pm - 3pm
OBAN PHOENIX CINEMACome and join us for a special one off showing of Disney’s ‘Frozen’
and sing your heart out for SIMBAFancy Dress Competition, Raffle and Golden Ticket Prize
Doors open 12 noon Film begins 12.30Adults £4 Children £3 All proceeds to SIMBA
OBAN YOUTH CAFEGeorge Street, Oban
‘Frozen’ themed Coffee ShopTea, coffee and frozen themed baking. Frozen themed face painting.There will be a raffle, Christmas cards hand made by the youngsters
and a toddler area with activities.12 noon - 3pm
Everything is donation only.Queen Elsa will make an appearance again too!
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TARTAN DASHPick up a sponsor form from Atlantis prior to the event and
run or walk for your charity.All competitors should wear something tartan.
Distance 5k around Oban starting at Atlantis at 11am.Register at 10.30am
STRICTLY AFTERNOON TEA DANCEGlencruitten Church Hall 3pm - 5pm
An afternoon of dancing with Magdelana.Tickets £5 including afternoon tea, available from
Argyll Voluntary Action, High Street Obanor on the door.
HAGGIS HURLINGAtlantis grass pitch
12 noon - 2pm£1 per throw
Come along and have a try.Who will be the winner of Oban’s Haggis Hurling Trophy?
CIRCUS SHOWCASEFeaturing the renowned Circus Alba.
An exciting and entertaining show of gravity busting skillssuitable for all the family.
Atlantis Leisure, Dalriach Road, Oban2pm
Adult £4 Child £2Family Ticket £10 (2 adults & 2 children)
Tickets from Purdies, George Street, Oban
SATURDAY 28th NOVEMBER
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OBAN WINTER FESTIVAL & OBAN PIPE BANDST. ANDREW’S CEILIDH DANCE
Skipinnish (and friends), Oban Pipe Band, Drummers, Dancers,Guest Singers, Raffle & more.
Suitable for age 12 years and over.Corran Halls, Oban.
8pm Doors open 7.30pmAll tickets £7 from Corran Halls, Oban.
New for 2015:Argyll Hog Roasts will be serving food at the interval.
So arrive hungry (and leave smiling).
SUNDAY 29th NOVEMBER
HAGGIS FESTIVAL(now a world famous event)
Oban DistilleryScottish Butchers go head to head to win the coveted
Golden Haggis AwardTHE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD
You decideCome along to Oban Distillery, taste the haggis and cast your vote
1pm - 3pm £2 Proceeds to Oban High School Pipe Band
WEST COAST WHISKY FESTIVALCome along and learn about some of our local West Coast Whiskies.
Meet the people from the distilleries and perhaps sample a malt or two.
Also available The Stillman’s Charity Tour.Meet our local stillman Pat Steeman who will be on hand to
offer an in depth tour of the distillery. Tour includes a couple ofcomplimentary drams. Spaces are extremely limited so pleasecontact the distillery to reserve your place. Monies raised from
the tour admission will be donated to local charities Mary’s Mealsand HCPT The Pilgrimage Trust
Oban Distillery, Stafford Street 1.15pmTickets £10 Telephone 01631 572005
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TAKE A TOURSee the sights in Oban and surrounding area. Unique Camper Van
Tour which will take in the best views and interesting buildings.Light hearted, informative and fun with a surprise or two!
Pick up outside Oban Tourist Information Centre, North Pier.4 persons per tour. 10am and 2pm. Tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
Tickets £12 Concessions £10 To book call: 07769 637 754
PLAYPARK OPENINGCome and celebrate the opening of Oban Community
Playpark phase 1 and join the free party for all. Silent disco with localDJ’s, water walkers, pool inflatables,sensory room, Toy Cupboard BabyRoom, circus skills workshops, Spotlight photo booth, Healthy Options
fun activities,surf simulator, bouncy castle and bungee run.Bring something noisy to shake, hit or blow when the boat
is officially named and launched at 12 noonSome activities age restricted. Booking required for some activities.
11am - 3pm
SUNDAY 29th NOVEMBER
CRAFT MARKETCorran Halls 12 noon - 4pm
Craft Stalls, Children’s Group Stalls, Charity StallsChildrens’ Fairground Ride
Free Entry
WATCH OUT FOR ‘MAREK’S MAGIC PIANO BUS’TOURING THE TOWN
PLAYING A SELECTION OF EASY CLASSICSTO BUSY SHOPPERS ON THE MOVE.
CIRCUS SKILLS ON THE GRASSA demonstration by Circus Alba
4.30pmGrass adjacent to Corran Halls
Free Entry
VICTORIAN AFTERNOON TEACorran Halls Studio Theatre
Back by popular demandEnjoy a traditional afternoon tea with musical entertainment.
12 noon - 4pmAll proceeds to Oban Winter Festival
BIG LANTERN PARADEGather at the Corran Halls at 4.45pm departs 5pm.
Lead by Oban High School Pipe Band, a Kelpie will form themain parade, with children creating the creatures body andthe rolling of the waves and surf. Weaving its way into town,
the Kelpie leading the parade will locate itself at StaffordStreet within sight of the tower above.
Bring a torch or lantern to light the way for the Kelpie.Free
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DISTILLERY FOOD AND MUSIC COURTAN IMPROVED PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES
WITH LOTS TO SEEHot food stalls, Pimms Tent, Music by ‘Chunks’,
Fire Art, Street Entertainers, Prizewinnersand closing remarks from the Festival Organisers.
AULD LANG SYNE AT 6.15
FESTIVAL FINALENote earlier start at 6.30pm
Gather anywhere you can see McCaig’s Tower (front)Watch a giant Kelpie awaken from its lair at the Tower. And callto the Kelpie below. With the Tower providing a backdrop thestorm will peak at 6.30pm, allowing a rare glimpse of one of
Scotland’s oldest legends. Watch the creature come alive withthe help of a storm of fire, fog, waves and sparks, before
disappearing into the mists once again.INCLUDES FIREWORKS(see website for updates)
Thanks to our funders:
EventScotlandArgyll & Bute Council
Oban Common Good FundMacQueen Bros. Charitable Trust
Community Food FundWest Highland Housing
Cash for KidsRotary Club of Oban
BID4ObanOban Distillery
Printed by Swift Print, Oban
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SUNDAY 29th NOVEMBER
MONDAY 30th NOVEMBER - St Andrews DayGIANT SALTIRE ON McCAIG’S TOWER