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Keiss Harbour to host seashore festival





Shorelines around the Highlands are being celebrated.
Shorelines around the Highlands are being celebrated.

KEISS Harbour will play host to a fun-filled project on Sunday designed for locals to feel proud of their coastline.

The event on Sunday will be part of a series of Seashore Days, a three-year initiative to get local communities out on their shores and feel excited about the coastline of the Highlands.

The event has been organised by the Highland Seashore Project which is working with local countryside rangers, community groups, museums and visitor centres all of which are involved in promoting or protecting the coast for the communities the shores support and the wildlife that depends on them.

At Keiss on Sunday, activities will include children’s sea life face-painting, story-telling with master of the salty tale Bob Pegg, a sea-themed music workshop with Play Away Music, Inukshuk sculptures with Angie Campbell and seashore displays and activities with the countryside rangers.

The event is free and anyone is welcome to go along. Parking at the harbour is limited so people are advised to walk from the village.


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