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In the afternoon with Esther Engelis
Date: Saturday April 26
The time: 14:00 – 16:00
Location: St. Cecilia Hall, 50 Niddry Street Edinburgh EH1 1LG
In a conversation with two Esther Engelis experts, an activist and author of the Mirabel Bifan series, Sarah Sheridan, will discuss the famous skills of the sixteenth century sin. Talking about the poetry of the spoken word will be followed by actress and writer Gerda Stevenson, as well as the musical performance by the White Rose group that will play pieces inspired by the Renaissance.

Edinburgh Documentary Festival
Date: Friday, April 25
Time: 18:00
Location: The Cameo, 38 Home Street, EH3 9Lz
Near Edinburgh Docuffest comes to Cameo Cinema tonight. The Festival is a space for documentary and fictional films, with the program including a long movie from the Netherlands, as well as short documentaries from all over Europe. Scientists are the winners of the close Edinburgh Docuffest competition, which contains categories such as the best student documentary and best experimental documentary.
Coffee and cloud evening
Date: Wednesday, April 30
The time: 19:00 – 20:30
Location: 45 Frogston Road West, EH10 7DR
Mary Curie and Girlguiding Scotland organized a comfortable coffee evening and withdrawn money for causes. It will host this event, which is held at Edinburgh Hospice, by the Fairmilehead Rangers Girlguiding Group collection, which also made the window of the building. This event is an opportunity to relax and enjoy delicious baked things at home, and to participate in an exciting lottery for funds for organizations.
Collect donations to the Museum of Palestine Scotland
Date: Thursday May 1
The time: 19:00 – 22:00
Location: Augustine United Church, EH1 1el
The Palestine Museum, Scotland, which will be opened next month on Dundas Street Street, will host donations to help the organization highlight the voices of Palestinian creators between the diaspora. The collection of donations will include Palestinian food and performances, such as music from Zina Barshoum and reading poetry from Saga Kilani.
The critical mass cycle in Polwarth
Date: Saturday April 26
Time: 14:00
Location: Meet in Middle Mido Wook
The critical mass, the campaign for the safest bicycle riding in Edinburgh, holds its monthly protest in the session in Polath tomorrow. Starting with the usual walking on the Marj Marj, they will make bicycles to raise awareness of the streets in a “urgent need” for bike and bicycle infrastructure.