Seo teachdaireachd a fhuair mi bho cho-obraiche, 's dòcha gum bi ùidh aig cuid agaibh:
Just to let you know, there is chat session starting up THIS FRIDAY in the Tavern from 7.30pm – 8.30pm for any of you interested in using Gaelic in a social setting.
Details:
When: Fridays 7.30-8.30
Where: The Tavern, South Street, Perth
Cost: Free
Gaelic conversation, Perth City Centre
Re: Gaelic conversation, Perth City Centre
THE ABOVE IS NO LONGER RUNNING DUE TO POOR TURNOUT.
However, every second Saturday at 11am a group of us meet at Perth Theatre (Red Rooms), on the High Street.
We are meeting today 8th June, so will be meeting again on the 22nd and so on.
However, every second Saturday at 11am a group of us meet at Perth Theatre (Red Rooms), on the High Street.
We are meeting today 8th June, so will be meeting again on the 22nd and so on.
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Re: Gaelic conversation, Perth City Centre
A word of caution -- "every 2nd" events have a tendecy to collapse round about holiday time when people get back and can't remember which week it is...
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Re: Gaelic conversation, Perth City Centre
For those who fancy practising their Gaelic, and can get themselves to Dundee every second Saturday, Cofaidh 's Cèilidh is going strong, and has been for about a year and a bit now.
We meet in the Rep Theatre Encore cafe bar on South Tay Street (city centre-end off the Perth Road) at 3pm, and we have around 3-4 native speakers to help keep the conversation flowing. The native Gaelic speakers are from Harris and Mull originally, with occasional guest appearances from Lewis and Berneray.
Next one is Saturday 22nd June at 3pm in above-mentioned place.
We meet in the Rep Theatre Encore cafe bar on South Tay Street (city centre-end off the Perth Road) at 3pm, and we have around 3-4 native speakers to help keep the conversation flowing. The native Gaelic speakers are from Harris and Mull originally, with occasional guest appearances from Lewis and Berneray.
Next one is Saturday 22nd June at 3pm in above-mentioned place.
Dèan buil cheart de na fhuair thu!