Rutherglen Town Hall will celebrate 21 years since it reopened with a fun-filled family day of entertainment on Saturday, March 7, from 11am to 3pm. Highlights include a high-energy 'Ya Dancer' Silent Disco in the grand hall, where dancers wear wireless headsets and choose from three playlists. 45pm.
Visitors can enjoy roaming magic from Gary Dunn, face painting, arts and crafts, balloon modelling, caricatures and museum games. 15pm to 3pm. A dedicated sensory room will be available, providing a calm, low-stimulus space for anyone who may benefit from a quieter environment.
uk or by calling 0141 613 5700. Separately, an event organized by the audiology team at Glasgow Fort to mark World Hearing Day will take place at Rutherglen Bowling Club from 2pm to 4pm on Tuesday, March 3. The event is open to both members and non-members and will include professional advice, live entertainment, refreshments and an introduction to hearing services.
Audiologists Robyn Mitchell and Anu Byju will begin with a 10-minute introduction on the services available at the Glasgow Fort Hearing Hub. Attendees can enjoy complimentary cake and coffee while speaking with experts, including Specsavers team members Lucy Bonner and Dianne Robertson. There will be live music, with professional singer Lucy Bonner set to perform a 30-minute set.
Guests will be treated to gifts and money-off vouchers for future audiology services.