YOUR 8-PAGE GUIDE TO CELEBRATE ABERDEEN!
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YOUR 8-PAGE GUIDE TO CELEBRATE ABERDEEN!
Your people. We’re Your city. celebrating. www.celebrateaberdeen.org Saturday 11am-5pm We’re Are you? YOUR 8-PAGE GUIDE celebrating. THECELEBRATE CELEBRATE ABERDEEN WEEKEND IS COMING! 22 & 23 August 2015 TO ABERDEEN! Are you? Sunday Aberdeen Let’s celebrate them... let’s Celebrate 12.30-5.30p m ★ www.celebrateaberdeen.org Third Sector Parade Down Union Street (Saturday) ★ Live Music & Entertainment - Union Terrace Gardens, Bon Accord & St Nicholas Centre, Central Library ★ Food & Drink Saturday ★ StreetSport Football, Wrestlezone Scotland ★ Church Service St Marks Church of Scotland THE CELEBRATE ABERDEEN WEEKEND11a IS COMING! ★ We’re celebrating. Third Sector Parade Down Union Street (Saturday) Sun★ dayLive Music & E Gardens, Bon Accord & St Nicholas Centre, Central Librar Are you? ★ StreetSport Football, Wrestlezone Scotland ★ Church Service m-5pm 12.30-5.30p m THE CELEBRATE ABERDEEN WEEKEND IS COMING! ★ 22 & 23 August 2015 Third Sector Parade Down Union Street (Saturday) ★ Live Music & Entertainment - Union Terrace Gardens, Bon Accord & St Nicholas Centre, Central Library ★ Food & Drink ★ StreetSport Football, Wrestlezone Scotland ★ Church Service - St Marks Church of Scotland Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd August @celebrateaberdeen /celebrateaberdeen @celebrateaberdeen @celebrateaberdeen /celebrateaberdeen @celebrateaberdeen @celebrateaberdeen /celebrateaberdeen @celebrateaberdeen Celebrate Aberdeen is a non-denominational, non-political and not for profit movement which simply wants to Celebrate what is good about Aberdeen. Celebrate Aberdeen is a non-denominational, non-political and not for profit movement which simply wants to Celebrate what is good about Aberdeen. Your people. Your city. the story so far... The brainchild of Citrus:Mix director Morven Mackenzie, Celebrate Aberdeen burst into life in 2011, with the aim of celebrating and supporting the third sector in the Granite City. The colourful event was a huge success, bringing together more than 3,500 people from 130 different third sector organisations to highlight the hard work they carry out. Morven said: “Looking back now, it is amazing to see how far Celebrate Aberdeen has come since then. It was an incredible moment when I turned around to look back up Union Street and saw a huge stream of people walking towards me. What we had achieved really struck me then and witnessing all the people lining the street to support the parade was fantastic and made all the hard work worthwhile. “We knew from that moment that the parade had to become an annual event, and we were able to learn from the experiences of the first year in planning the subsequent ones. All of the work we carry out for the parade is in our own time and on a voluntary basis so it can be difficult to juggle life, work and Celebrate Aberdeen. Each year we have been touched by the number of people who have wanted to help us out, it really does mean a lot to us and is very much appreciated.” The 2012 and 2013 parades were hugely popular, with numbers building each year. The organisers decided to alter the format of Celebrate Aberdeen in 2014 to build on the success of the parade, but with the same ultimate aim; to unite people in a positive manner to celebrate the great people of Aberdeen. A host of performers and community groups took to stages at various venues throughout the city centre to entertain attendees for the Celebrate Aberdeen gathering, which was enjoyed by both locals and visitors to the city. The parade is back this year and will mark the start of a colourful weekend packed full of fun, performers and above all, celebration. A warm welcome from the team It feels like it wasn’t that long ago since the Celebrate Aberdeen gathering, but it is that time again, and this year the parade is back! The team has been working hard to make Charities often help us through our most clearly delighted to be involved. We really sure Celebrate is a success, and we have difficult times and for many it is a constant are excited to show off all the local talent no doubt that it will be the biggest and best struggle for funds to keep providing these in the city and celebrate all the great things yet. Everything is organised on a voluntary crucial services. Providing a platform for that go on in Aberdeen. basis and we would like to thank everyone them to make their voices heard is one There is so much to be proud of in that has put in time to make Celebrate way to help, and many organisations forge Aberdeen, from our charities, social Aberdeen the wonderful event it has grown valuable business links as a result of being enterprises and voluntary organisations into. involved in Celebrate Aberdeen. and the people that keep them going – to There are so many charities, social So many people in Aberdeen benefit from the talented local performers and groups. enterprises and voluntary organisations in the services of these organisations and So come and join us on Saturday, August Aberdeen, some are well-known but the this is a great way to say thanks and shine 22 and Sunday, August 23, and help us majority work tirelessly for little recognition. a spotlight on their services. We are also Celebrate Aberdeen. One of the main aims of Celebrate building on the introduction last year of a Aberdeen is to change that and help raise weekend of performance and activities, the profile of the sector. which was fantastic fun with everyone Your people. Your city. Let’s celebrate them... let’s Celebrate Aberdeen. A message from the Lord Provost It has been fantastic to see the way that Celebrate Aberdeen has grown over the past few years. It started off as a small idea that has built up to this incredible event that really shines the spotlight on the Granite City and everything it has to offer. More than 100 charitable and voluntary and receives great support from locals, amount of time and effort into ensuring organisations will take to the heart of businesses and organisations throughout this event is a success each year. I took Aberdeen during the parade and this is a the city. There is no doubt that our army part in the first Celebrate Aberdeen parade chance for us to say thank you to them. of volunteers make this city a much better in 2011 as a collector and took the salute I am now in my fourth year of office and and happier place than it would otherwise from the Town House the following year. during this time I have witnessed incredible be. That is something worth building on In 2013 I was back in the heart of it, dedication from volunteers determined to and celebrating – and what a celebration marching with more than 3,500 people make a difference to the lives of others. it will be. down Union Street to raise money Through my role as Lord Provost I have The colour, noise and happiness of the and awareness, while celebrating been lucky enough to get to know a wide parade is fantastic to witness and I would what we are so fortunate to have. range of third sector organisations and urge residents of Aberdeen to come along The parade took a break in 2014 learn more about the services they offer. and enjoy it. It is important to celebrate the but will certainly be back bigger The majority of people within Aberdeen volunteers, service users, and sponsors and better this year – and I am will have a link of some kind to a charity, who get together to highlight the brilliant delighted to have been given whether it is through needing their help third sector that we have in the city. the privilege of leading it before themselves or for a family member or This year, the parade will be followed by a officially opening the weekend. friend. variety of performances with a programme If you are not part of Celebrate The support these groups provide is that is packed full with talented locals Aberdeen already, I would invaluable, yet many would find it incredibly and groups. What better way to celebrate thoroughly recommend coming difficult to carry on without fundraising our city and the people in it than coming along to watch the parade assistance. That is why Celebrate along to Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen and enjoy the performances Aberdeen is such an important event - it Central Library or the Bon Accord & St throughout the weekend. It is a provides a platform not just for us to thank Nicholas Centre and bandstand area and fantastic spectacle, great fun for local charities for all they do, but also for sampling something different. all ages, and a wonderful way the organisations to have a voice and raise Celebrate Aberdeen was established by to celebrate all the great people their profile. Citrus: Mix director Morven Mackenzie, and talent in our city. The third sector is very strong in Aberdeen and she and her team have put a huge Talented performers take to the stage Performers including award winning Shoes, Pictish band The Trybe and the makes up the programme for Celebrate traditional folk singer Iona Fyfe, local popular Iron Broo among others. Aberdeen this year. We are all looking sensation Best Girl Athlete, acclaimed Rachel Holdsworth, account manager forward to the weekend as there really musician Colin Clyne and Scottish rockers at Aberdeen based integrated is something for everyone. We hope Uniform will take to the stage to entertain communications agency Citrus:Mix, the everyone comes out to celebrate with us the crowds throughout the weekend. leading force behind Celebrate Aberdeen, and enjoy all the entertainment throughout They will be joined by local favourites said: “We are absolutely delighted with the city centre.” The Lorelei, entertainer Samyouel, singer the wide range and diversity of talent that Daniel Mutch, the Aberdeen Chorus of Sweet Adelines, Aberdeen Rock Choir and Acoustified in Union Terrace Gardens, Aberdeen Central Library and the Bon Accord & St Nicholas Centre and Iona Fyfe bandstand area. Other acts will range from indie group Dirty 3 4 Your people. Your city. Let’s celebrate them... let’s Celebrate Aberdeen. Throughout th ed on Saturday ay Union Terrace Gardens SATURDAY STREETSPORT 11 am 12 noon Union Terrace Gardens Marks & Spencer 4 Central Library 6 Thai Buddharam Temple and Cultural Centre THAI DANCE PERFORMANCE [1.30] Rebel PT FITNESS BOOT CAMP [1.30] Clarsach Society RACHEL GROVES [1.30] Belmont Cinema Union Street 200 ABERDEEN INSPIRED FILM [1.30] Bandstand 8pm Saturd The Blue Lamp 3 7 11 am 12 noon SUNDAY During change on Sunday Official Opening [1.00] Uniform SCOTTISH POP / ROCK BAND [1.15] 1 STALLS 1. CAFE2U COFFEE 2. THE STORE HOG ROAST / HOT DOGS 3. THE STORE FARMERS STALL 4. MADE2TASTE Bon Accord Centre 2 EDY BREAKNECK CaOyMat WRESTLEZOovNerEs 1 pm Union Terrace Gardens 1 1 pm Zumba in the gardens Dirty Shoes CLASSIC ROCK COVER BAND [1.15] Aberdeen Sports Village [12.30] Best Girl Athlete SINGER SONGWRITER [1.45] STALLS 1. CAFE2U COFFEE 2. THE STORE HOG ROAST / HOT DOGS 3. THE STORE FARMERS STALL 4. MADE2TASTE 5. CASA DI GELATO Tranquility Wild West RE-INACTMENT Create Rock Choir [1.30] Bon Accord Centre 2 GROUP [12.30] Guarana Street Band STREET Bandstand 3 DRUMMERS [12.30] Dezibel Drummers STREET DRUMMERS [1.30] Marks & Spencer 4 s Union Terrace Garden St Mark’s Church Belmont Cinema Celebrate Aberdeen Service [11.00-12.30] 5 7 EVENT LOCATIONS AND UNION TERRACE GARDENS LAYOUT 1 Union Terrace Gardens 2 Bon Accord Centre 3 Bandstand 4 Marks & Spencer 5 St Mark’s Church7 m 6 Central Library CELEBRATE 7 Belmont Cinema ABERDEEN Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 August 2015 Union Terrace Gardens Rosemount Disabled Viaduct First Aid Venue Control Entrance Toilets Evening Express Cafe2u Casa Di Gelato Made2Taste The Store Union Terrace Gardens ion Un Fat Hippy Records Street Sport & Wrestle Zone ce rra Te Main Stage Entrance Denburn Road 5 Your people. Your city. Let’s celebrate them... let’s Celebrate Aberdeen. 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 8 pm Rock Choir [2.00] Iona Fyfe FOLK SINGER [2.30] Healthy Minds Group [3.15] Colin Clyne SINGER / SONGWRITER [4.30] Daniel Mutch SINGER / SONGWRITER [3.45] 5. CASA DI GELATO 6. EVENING EXPRESS 7. FAT HIPPY RECORDS MERCHANDISE Sweet Adelines BARBERSHOP CHOIR Rock Choir [3.00] Iona Fyfe FOLK SINGER [4.00] [2.00] Flaxman FOLK MUSIC [2.00] Ultimate Connection ROCK COVER [3.00] Guttergodz ROCK / PUNK BAND [4.00] Breakneck Comedy - The Blue Lamp GRAHAM MACKIE PLUS GUESTS. Tickets £10. http://www.breakneckcomedy.co.uk Trachten BAVARIAN BRASS BAND [2.00] Vocal Zone [3.00-3.30] Stardust Quartet [3.30 - 4.00] 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm The Trybe PICTISH PUNK [2.30] Samyouel SINGER / SONGWRITER [3.15] Iron Broo CEILIDH The Lorelei FOLK / ROCK / INDIE PUNK [4.45] 6. EVENING EXPRESS 7. FAT HIPPY RECORDS MERCHANDISE & WRESTLEZONE (DURING CHANGE OVER ONLY) The One Voice Singers MODERN Acoustified (Aberdeen) ACOUSTIC COVERS [3.30] CHOIR [2.30] Deadfire ROCK BAND [2.30] The Downstairs Wednesday Blues Mother Superior [4.30] Jam Guys [3.30] Trachten BAVARIAN BRASS BAND Guarana Street Band STREET [2.30] DRUMMERS [3.30] Union Street 200 ABERDEEN INSPIRED FILM [3.30] 1.45pm Sunday ARTISAN ICE CREAM CAFE/TAKEAWAY PIZZA RISTORANTE 194-196 KING STREET, ABERDEEN, AB24 5BH CASADIGELATO.CO.UK, 01224 632855 Proud to be local Volunteer food provided by Trybe Iron Broo 4.00pm Sunday CASA di GELATO 3.45pm Saturday 2.30pm Sunday 4.30pm Saturday Colin Clyne 4.45pm Sunday The Lorelei 6 Your people. Your city. Let’s celebrate them... let’s Celebrate Aberdeen. Aberdeen & District Battalion Boys’ Brigade Aberdeen & District Fibromyalgia Support Group Aberdeen City Youth Council Aberdeen Chinese School Aberdeen Chorus of Sweet Adelines Aberdeen Cyrenians Aberdeen District Scouts Aberdeen Division, The Girls’ Brigade Participating third sector organisations Aberdeen FC Community Trust Aberdeen Forward CFINE Diabetes Scotland Make a Wish Aberdeen Science Centre DISSC Marie Curie Aberdeen Seafarers centre Dreams Come True Mental Health Aberdeen Aberdeen Sikh Sangat Drugs Action Momentum Skills Aberdeen Strathspey & Reel Society Fisherman’s Mission MS Society Aberdeen Thai Arts Academy Friends of Anchor Nepalese Himalayan Association Scotland Aberdeen Unitarians Friends of Hazlehead NESDVA (North East Scotland Disabled Veterans Assoc) Absafe Aberdeen Academy Of Performing Arts Aberdeen Acrobatic Gymnastics Club ACT Aberdeen Action For Children North East Sensory Services (NESS) Northsound Cash For Kids NSPCC Childline Old Torry Community Centre PAMIS ACVO Friends Of Special Nursery Polish Association Aberdeen Alcohol Support Future Choices Prakash GC Alzheimer Scotland Gay Mens health Reach Out / WEA Barnardo’s Scotland Glencraft Aberdeen RGU Nightline Befriend A Child Grandparents As Parents Royal College of General Practitioners Granite City Roller Girls Royal Voluntary Service Aberdeen Bethany Christian Trust Guarana Street Band Salvation Army (The) Bosies Breast Cancer charity Haemophilia Society (The) SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) Cancer Research UK Homestart Aberdeen SensationALL Charlie House Appeal Iceberg Print & Design Shopmobility Aberdeen CHAS Inspire ptl Silver City Surfers Sport Aberdeen Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland Childline in Scotland Inspired Ventures Children 1st Instant Neighbour Christ Embassy Aberdeen JDRF CLAN Cancer Support Macmillan CLIC Sargent Maggies Aberdeen Station House Media Unit (SHMU) Sue Ryder TechFest Thai Buddharam Temple & Cultural Centre The Shack @ Newlife Charity Cornerstone The Spark Create Aberdeen Torry St Fittick’s Lunch Club Dads Care VSA Denis Law Legacy Trust – Streetsport Wrestlezone Scotland Dezibel Drummers YMCA SCOTTISH GASTROPUB OF THE YEAR 2014 7 Your people. Your city. Let’s celebrate them... let’s Celebrate Aberdeen. Our corporate sponsors a a ABERDEEN a inspired BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ABERDEEN inspired BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT ABERDEEN ABERDEEN a inspired inspired TRUMP INTERNATIONAL IN THE MORNING, ROYAL ABERDEEN IN THE AFTERNOON, COCK&BULL O’CLOCK AT ALL OTHER TIMES! PUB EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2014 LISTED IN THE MICHELIN PUBS GUIDE AA ROSETTE AWARD FOR CULLINARY EXCELLENCE Ellon Road, Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, AB23 8XY t: 01358 743249 e: info@thecockandbull.co.uk www. thecockandbull.co.uk competence assurance CMYK PANTONE 289 8 Your people. Your city. Let’s celebrate them... let’s Celebrate Aberdeen. Celebrate Aberdeen and be a charitable business Without the help and support of the local business community Celebrate Aberdeen would not be possible. in 2011 to raise the profile of Aberdeen their charity of the year. In particular, this city’s third sector and all that is achieved is invaluable for less well known charities, by the organisations and volunteers and gives them a chance to build up within it. The event exemplified the their profile. central role companies play in supporting The crucial importance of businesses good causes. and the third sector working more Private sector backing is already vital to At the outset each charity, volunteer closely together and building strong local many third sector organisations, but the organisation or social enterprise was partnerships cannot be overestimated. fact remains that awareness within the paired with a corporate sponsor. Many of These types of partnerships are a lifeline corporate sector of the ways businesses those relationships have stood the test of for charities and also help organisations and third sector organisations can work time and this link provides an opportunity work towards their corporate social together needs to be higher. for businesses to get to know local responsibility (CSR) targets. With this in mind the parade was first held charities and perhaps support them as Celebrate Aberdeen Union Street Mile As thousands of volunteers, charities and All races start at the Music Hall, with “The atmosphere on the day is always third sector organisations prepare to walk runners heading towards the Holburn fantastic and we have a great range of down Union Street for the 2015 parade, Street Junction, where they will then turn activities and entertainment on throughout the the Celebrate Aberdeen Union Street and head down Union Street towards the weekend, so there is plenty to keep families mile will be held down the city’s longest finish line at the Castlegate. entertained after the Union Street Mile.” shopping street. Morven Mackenzie, director of Aberdeen Sam Begg, commercial and events Sport Aberdeen, which organises the free based integrated communications agency manager at Sport Aberdeen, said: “The pre-parade event, invited pupils from P6 and Citrus:Mix, the driving force behind Celebrate Mile is a fantastic event to showcase our P7 as well as from S1 to S4 to take part. The Aberdeen, said: “The Union Street Mile is a local athletes and has received a great youngsters’ endeavours will be followed by lovely way to start the Celebrate Aberdeen response. It’s great to be part of an event the adults in the seniors race. weekend and great fun to see. that highlights the city of Aberdeen.” KEEP AUG 15 C OME along to Celebrate Aberdeen on Saturday, August, 22 and Sunday, August 23 and buy your Evening Express or Sunday Post to receive a goodie bag absolutely FREE! classics and drumming talent The fun weekend will to folk beats – the Granite City begin in style, with the return of the third will come alive for Celebrate sector parade, in Aberdeen. which different charities, social HOW TO enterprises and CLAIM volunteering Simply buy organisations will your Evening unite in a colourful Express or procession through the heart of the city. Sunday Post Performers at the from our event will include roadshow staff local favourites, such at Celebrate as award-winning Aberdeen in traditional folk singer Union Terrace Iona Fyfe, local Gardens on sensation Best Girl Saturday, August Athlete and acclaimed 22 and Sunday, musician Colin Clyne. August 23. From soulful singing While stocks last. to foot-stomping Products may vary. Aberdeen City Council Events team are proud supporters of Celebrate Aberdeen and are pleased to be working in partnership with Citrus:Mix to deliver such a key occasion in the city’s event calendar. The City Events team have provided The parade is a great opening to an support and advice to the organisers exciting weekend of family friendly, fun of Celebrate Aberdeen since the first activities and the performances in Union parade in 2011. In 2014 we were pleased Terrace Gardens and the Central Library to increase our involvement in Celebrate promise to keep you entertained in the Aberdeen by working heart of the city. For together on the additional more information community activity in Union on Celebrate Terrace Gardens and the Aberdeen see www. surrounding area, with a celebrateaberdeen.org. diverse range of performers Aberdeen City showcasing some of the best Council Events local talent Aberdeen and the team look forward wider region has to offer. to strengthening our Early planning for the 2015 event has relationship with the Celebrate Aberdeen enabled all partners to shape this year’s team in the years to come, but in the Celebrate Aberdeen weekend into a meantime for what’s on in the city community occasion that we can all be throughout the year visit proud of whilst highlighting the important www.aberdeeninvestlivevisit.co.uk/events work undertaken by the third sector, Daniel Parrott something we should all be proud of Senior Events Officer and celebrate. Aberdeen City Council
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