FUNDED BY THE NATIONAL LOTTERY COMMUNITY FUND Togetherness Through Arts by Josephine Macleod Our project, “For Art Sake,” responds to the community’s call for innovative events to combat loneliness, anxiety, and depression, especially during challenging economic times. From May to […]
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The Milngavie Art & Book Festival (Upcoming Activities 2025)
By Josephine Macleod The Milngavie Art & Book Festival is a vibrant celebration of creativity and community spirit. It’s aim is to be held annually during Milngavie Week in the picturesque town of Milngavie, this festival brings together artists, authors, […]
Continue readingJom Charity Collaboration with At Ease with ASD and The Lennox Partnership Event 28th November 2024
The Jom Charity Collaboration with At Ease with ASD and The Lennox Partnership networking and open day event marked an important milestone in our journey to promote inclusion, accessibility, and community engagement. As we reflect on the success of the […]
Continue readingCELEBRATING SCOTLAND’S YEAR OF STORIES
I attended VisitScotlandScottish Parliament, Edinburgh Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh CELEBRATING SCOTLAND’S YEAR OF STORIES event. It was lovely!!!♥️I looked forward to the much awaited Year of Stories Parliamentary Reception Hosted by Evelyn Tweed MSP, and joined by speakers: the Minister for […]
Continue reading“JOM Charity had a very successful event!” “Mental Health On The Go!”
(“Afro-Celtic Art, Well-being & Mental Health Exhibitions & Workshops ”). The “International Day 2022” event took place at Venue: Fraser Centre Milngavie, 7 Douglas Street, Milngavie Town Centre, G62 6PAOn Saturday, 1st October, 2022. The event kicked off with Artist Carla […]
Continue readingJOM Charity International Day & Black History Month Celebration on 1st October, 2022.
This fantastic event kicked off with exhibition of “The Journey” Personal Testimonies of Africans living and working in Scotland funded & supported by Museums Galleries Scotland (MGM), Year of Stories, in attendance was Dr Sue Morrison, the oral history expert […]
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