Join us on Thursday the 3rd of February at the Darnley Coffee House and help us design and create a Queer themed window in celebration of LGBT History Month. The window will be part of this years Mercat Cross & City Centre Window Wanderland festival.
Help us get the conversation started of what our local queer community think about Stirling. We want to know what is good, what is bad, what is missing and what you would like to do and see happen to make it more inclusive and more vibrant, with more opportunities that celebrate diversity. We want to know what you think and give a platform for unheard voices to shape our city mapping project.
Come along on your own or as a group and let’s collaboratively create a window that celebrate the queer roots of our community for LGBT history month.
This workshop is free, but please book space so we can safely manage number of participants. Recommended age 13+, but families welcome too.
Location: Darnley Coffee House, 18 Bow Street, Stirling FK8 1BS
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