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A HIGHLY acclaimed artist will be exhibiting his work in West Bay from this month. Julian Bailey, known for his brightly coloured paintings and drawings, will be exhibiting drypoint prints at Sladers Yard in West Bay from Saturday, July 17 until Sunday, September 12. Mr Bailey s Dorset landscapes are in private and public collections throughout Great Britain and the USA. His work has been shown at Sladers Yard since 2009. The exhibition will focus on Mr Bailey s life drawing works, which he has been developed over the last three or four years. Julian Bailey s drypoint prints will join the works of Martyn Brewster, Michael Fairclough, Vanessa Gardiner, Janette Kerr and Alex Lowery at Sladers Yard s first Summer Prints and Drawings show. ....
A RESIDENT at a Musselburgh care home stepped into spring with a sponsored walk in aid of good causes. Janet Kerr, 73, was inspired by the efforts of 100-year-old war veteran the late Captain Sir Tom Moore, who raised millions of pounds for the NHS by walking laps of his garden in lockdown last year. She took on a 1,000-step-a-day sponsored walk as part of her keep fit regime during the Covid-19 lockdown. With the aid of a trolley, she exercised by walking up and down the corridors of East Lothian Council-owned Eskgreen care home on Shorthope Street. So far, she has raised about £200 for the Eskgreen Welfare Fund and Marie Curie, a charity which provides care and support for people living with any terminal illness and their families. ....
A VIRTUAL balloon race to Lapland will be launched on Christmas Day by Aireborough Rotary. The race will start at 12pm and will last for seven days. Participants can buy, create and track a balloon for themselves, or as a gift and watch its progress with £50, £20 and £10 prizes. Go to https://ecoracing.co/user/page/1050 to buy a balloon. The club has recently helped the Kids Out charity with its Toy Box Initiative. The charity was seeking funding for presents for 51 children in three Leeds refuges. Assistant Governor (Leeds Group) and Aireborough member Janet Appleton contacted all the Leeds clubs and secured the £1275 needed to ensure all the children will wake up to an exciting Christmas Day. Aireborough members also donated 60 presents, collected and wrapped by Janet Kerr, to go to children and their parents supported by Aireborough Children’s Centre. ....