Creating Connections in Argyll and Bute heritage 2024
For all bookings check out the individual pages to find the eventbrite links or email the forum directlyContinue Reading
For all bookings check out the individual pages to find the eventbrite links or email the forum directlyContinue Reading
GIS mapping is something many of us may have looked at, and then moved past as being too much for us to do as individuals, small organisations. Open source technology means that GIS interactive maps are VERY much in our reach GIS mapping is FREE is Open Source – aContinue Reading
Online Community Meetings The Creating Connections project for 2024 builds on the work and events the Forum have been doing for the last few years, especially the Connecting Conversations conference in February 2023 where we engaged with a wider variety of the Argyll and Bute heritage sector, reaching out toContinue Reading
Heritage Cafes : We have learned in recent years how useful and positive having online heritage cafes have been to other Forums around Scotland and would like to offer this “safe space” to our members where we can share our experiences, learn together, provide support and skills. ABMHF are delightedContinue Reading
ABMHF are delighted to invite you to our first Creating Connections networking cafe on Weds 24 Jan @ 14:00. Bring your own coffee and biscuits to our Zoom cafe and meet other like-minded heritage enthusiasts. You are welcome whether you are a volunteer, professional, business. Are you inspired by ourContinue Reading
ABMHF are Hiring for a new Creating Connections project We’re hiring! Argyll & Bute Museums & Heritage Forum is looking for people to co-ordinate and host a series of four meetings across designated areas of Argyll & Bute. The four meetings will take place between January and April 2024. TheContinue Reading
Argyll & Bute Museums & Heritage Forum are launching a new project called Creating Connections aiming to develop more connections between those involved in the tangible and intangible sectors of heritage across Argyll and Bute. The forum represents all of the heritage activities of our area, and are keen toContinue Reading