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Over 55s are invited to free lino printing sessions in Lossiemouth


By Jonathan Clark

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PEOPLE aged over 55 in Moray are being invited to free lino printing sessions in Lossiemouth.

The printmaking workshop is set to take place at Marine Park Pavillion, Lossie, on Friday, February 16 at 2pm.

Marine Park Pavilion when it was opened. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Marine Park Pavilion when it was opened. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

Lino Printing involves carving a pattern onto a rubber or vinyl surface that can then be printed from.

Lossiemouth-based visual artist and print maker, Hayley Anderson from Buff and Blue Prints, will lead the workshop.

Light refreshments will be available after the class. The venue is fully accessible and all are welcome. No art experience is necessary.

The free workshop is part of First Time for Everything, a programme designed by Royal Voluntary Service to support physical and mental health and wellbeing.

Laura Chow, Head of Charities, People’s Postcode Lottery, said: “It’s never too late to try something new and to have fun trying.

"First Time for Everything activities are a safe, gentle and enjoyable way to be active and social, which are vital to our health and wellbeing.

"Thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery, local people can enjoy a wide range of interesting activities this year.”

To register for a place at the First Time for Everything line printmaking workshop, contact Sharon Finlay, Royal Voluntary Service activity co-ordinator, at email sharon.finlay@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk.

Booking is essential as places are limited. To find out more about local volunteering opportunities with Royal Voluntary Service, visit royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/volunteering

To donate to support the charity’s work, visit royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/donate


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