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University Carol Service
-A traditional Christmas Carol service with lessons, carols and music led by the Chapel Choir.
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Candelit vigil for bereaved families
A candlelit vigil to remember children of any age who have died will be held in St Machar's Cathedral, Old Aberdeen on Sunday 11 December at 7.30pm. This service, led by Rev Dr Easter Smart, Chaplain to the University, is one of many which will be held for grieving parents...
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The Sobieski-Stuart Marriage & the Jacobite World
-Opening a series of exciting events in connection to the current exhibition at the University Library, 'Rebels with a Cause: the Jacobites & The Global Imagination,' this lecture draws on materials from the University's rich holdings of Jacobite material.
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Harps of Gold - a Christmas concert of harpists from age 7 to 70
-An orchestra of harpists from 7 to 70, all from the Aberdeen area, invite you to their Christmas concert to raise money for Alzheimer's Scotland Musical Memories.
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'Light in the Dark' Festive Museum Workshops
-Winter in Aberdeen, and the damp, dark nights are drawing in - it can be a depressing season when you're this far north. As an antidote to those long-night blues, King's Museum is hosting some special festive workshops to lighten your heart and banish the gloom.
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The Museum Lecture Series
-Various fascinating Tuesday evening lectures based around the University's Special Collections.
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Cafe Controversial - Low Prices, High Spirits?
Increasing alcohol prices may seem unfair for responsible drinkers. But do we all pay a premium already for alcohol misuse? Join us for this topical issue at Satrosphere where you will also receive a FREE mince pie!
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Jacobite Christmas Family Fun
-Free drop- in Christmas craft sessions for children aged 7-11 and their accompanying adults Join us to make Christmas cards and tree decorations inspired by the wonderful Jacobite treasures on display in our current exhibition, 'Rebels With A Cause: the Jacobites and the Global Imagination.'