What’s On in The Highlands this Weekend 3rd to 5th February?
1st February 2017
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Friday 3rd February 


Monthly Knitathon at Glen Urquhart Library -
  Go along to Glen Urquhart Library on the last Friday of every month and knit for a variety of good causes.
 

SINOPIA STRING QUARTET -  four of Scotland's leading young professional string players who have gained various chamber music, orchestral and solo prizes. 

Quiz Night - Royal British Legion, Nairn - 1st Friday of Every Month £2 Entry, Team Registration 7pm. 

Food on Film Festival Opening Night - Russia and Italy inspired exhibition which will be on show during the entire Festival.  

Food on Film - Opening night film - I am love; (2009); Drama. Staring the enigmatic and sensuous Tilda Swinton. 

UNIVERSE IN A NUTSHELL - This talk will explore our expanding and evolving understanding of the Universe. 

T2 Trainspotting at Onetouch Theatre Inverness - Old habits die hard in the highly-anticipated Trainspotting sequel. 

THRILLER LIVE - a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world’s greatest entertainer. 

Winter Exhibition @ Kilmorack Gallery - A great exhibition that experiments with new artists and larger as well as smaller works. 

Saturday 4th February 

THRILLER LIVE - a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world’s greatest entertainer. 

Winter Exhibition @ Kilmorack Gallery - A great exhibition that experiments with new artists and larger as well as smaller works. 

Food on Film - Food Hall - Visit the bustling food hall filled with Scottish food and drink producers offering their produce for sale or to sample. 

SUPER CEILIDH at Hootananny, Inverness - Fraser Maclean and Erik Spence along with a range of guests host the longest running ceilidh in Scotland every Saturday.

Food on Film - Masked Ceilidh! - DRESS TO IMPRESS!!! Champagne on arrival, extravagant Chocolate Fountain, Gilded Selfie Mirror, a Gin cocktail bar hosted by Reel Gin Company.  

Sunday 5th February 

Food on Film - Fringe Event - bush tucker trial @ Highland Wildlife Park

Food on Film - The LoraxDr Seuss Film. Screening is free with standard Park entry fee. Children under 15yrs must be accompanied by a supervising adult.

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