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There is a lot to do this at the end of this week with not a local festival and a variety of workshops and events to keep you away from home during the sun sun.

Create a summer smell in an exclusive workshop to make candles
Date: Saturday, 17 May
The time: The sessions start at 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm
Location: Moleta Munro, 43-46 London Street, EH3 6LX
You will host Laura Thomas Co. The factory -based brand and a workshop in the heart of Edinburgh this week, teaching perfume lovers how to create their custom candles. The 30-45-minute sessions are directed by the basics of the aroma of the smell and Laura Thomas itself will lead. Everyone will be able to take a unique candle of 100 % pure soy candles and a cotton layer of tissue. The cost of tickets is 35 pounds per person.
http://www.laura-thomas.com/product/summer-launch-pop-tup-candle-workshop
Mak it Yersel! Haircut
Date: Wednesday, May 21
The time: 15:00 – 16:00
Location: Scottish Poetry Library, 5 Crichton’s Close, EH8 8dt
Makars Leah Sinforiani and Eve Mcintosh will lead a new workshop for young poets next week. The event will be held in the Scottish Poetry Library, and the event will be welcomed by a variety of book with all levels of experience. You will revolve around Young Makars, and it will allow young people to know how to apply and participate in themselves. The goal is to encourage young people to respond to hair cooperatively and interact with Scottish vocabulary in a new way.
Mak it Yersel! Poetry workshop tickets, Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 3:00 pm | Eventbrite
Goatfest 2025
Date: Saturday, 17 May
The time: 12:00 – 18:00
Location: Haddington RFC at Neilson Park, EH41 4DB
Goatfest returns to Haddington this year at a celebration hosted by Haddington Rugby Football Club, goats. Today it will consist of craft beer and live music from local music bands in what has been described as a “really good society atmosphere” and “a small festival in a fun time”. Please note that the tickets are required and that the event is open only for adults between the ages of 18 years or more.
The Palestine Museum opens in Edinburgh
Date: Saturday 17 May
Location: 13A Dundas Street, EH3 6QG
At the end of this week, the first museum in Europe will open for Palestinian art in Edinburgh. The exhibition, which will be led by a team of dedicated volunteers, will open its doors on Saturday and include Palestinian pieces from all over the diaspora. Its goal is to celebrate Palestinian culture and challenge the dominant novels surrounding the Palestinian experience.
North Edinburgh Society Festival
Date: Saturday 17 May
The time: 12:00 – 17:30
Location: West Bilton Center for Biology and Park, EH4 4DY
The very beloved North Edinburgh Society Festival has returned this month with an exciting set of activities, kiosks, live music and much more. In addition to the carnival and procession, they will also host the “Scruffs” dogs. The family friendly festival provides cooking workshops, dance performances, and even opportunities to learn work skills from industry experts. Tickets for attendance and the event are not required.