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Events: Sunday 26th October

Woodland Volunteer Day

Leadburn Community Woodland: 10.00am to 3.00pm
Get stuck in and help make this woodland happen!
T: 01968 676246 or www.eddleston.org.uk

Wood Market & Tweed Green Experience

Community Centre, Peebles: 11.00am to 4.00pm
The Wood Market is a great opportunity to buy a wide range
of unique Scottish wood products direct from the makers.
Furniture, rocking horses, beautiful bowls and boxes,
barometers and mirrors.......and so much more! Sliver
collection for charity.

On The Green discover the art of bodging, spoon making,
chainsaw carving. Take a walk with RSPB and make a
bat box with the local rangers.

Click here for more information

Halloween Experience @ Traquair

Traquair House, Innerleithen: 11.00am to 4.00pm
A day of Halloween fun and spooks for everyone. Ghost stories, spooky passage experience, face painting, tarot reading, owls & falconry display and more!
Adults £6, Children £3, Families £15
T: 01896 830323 or www.traquair.co.uk

Halloween @ Wooplaw

Wooplaw Community Woodlands, nr Lauder: 11.00am to 4.00pm
Spooky activities in the woods. - wear a wicked costume and bring a magic lantern! We’ll light the BBQ – bring your own food. All children must be with an adult. FREE!
T: 01578 730327 or www.wooplaw.org.uk

Go-Ride Skills Test

Tweed Green, Peebles: 11.00am to 1.00pm
Come and try your hand at beating your mates over a timed bike skills course.
Just turn up with your bike and compulsory helmet. Organised by Peebles Cycling Club.
FREE – no booking required – just turn up!
T: 07801 308991 or
e: chris@forest-festival.com


Please click on each date for more information:

Exhibitions on throughout the Festival

Restoring a Woodland Culture

A fresh look at woodlands and timber with Reforesting Scotland.
Eastgate Theatre, Peebles

With the Grain : The Life and Legacy of Tim Stead

Tim had a passion for wood - its origins in the woodlands and their regeneration, and its creative potential as a sculptural and structural material.
Dawyck Botanic Garden

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