The rhythm of the year matters here.

We mark the seasons. We gather with intention. We host events that are open to the wider community, not just enrolled students, because learning doesn't belong behind a gate.

Some events are free. Some are ticketed. All of them are worth your time.

Seasonal Gatherings

A narrow dirt path winding through a grassy forest with leafless and evergreen trees under a clear sky.

We hold four community gatherings a year, aligned with the Gaelic seasonal calendar. All seasonal gatherings are open to the local community. Some are free; some have a suggested donation.

Group of people sitting around a campfire at dusk in a wooded outdoor setting.
Samhain (late October)

A gathering at the threshold of winter. Fire, story, reflection. A time to honour what's ended and sense what's stirring.

Wild daisies and grasses in a field at sunset.
Imbolc (early February)

The first breath of spring. A day of seed-setting, song, and gentle intention. Often includes a community meal and open workshop.

Person sitting on a black chair playing an acoustic guitar outdoors in a grassy area with trees and sunlight shining through the leaves.
Bealltainn (early May) 

Celebrating the return of light and warmth. Outdoor workshops, land walks, music, and a ceilidh in the evening.

A person's hand holding wheat stalks in a wheat field
Lùnastal (August) 

Harvest time. A celebration of craft, food, and community. Our longest gathering of the year, usually two days.

People joining hands in a close group gesture.

Community Workshops

Throughout the year we run one-day and evening workshops open to anyone. Foraging walks, craft sessions, Gaelic song circles, ecological talks, and more. These are held in partnership with Beith Community Development Trust and local organisations.

Watch this space. More dates coming soon.