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COOK BOOK launch is a recipe for togetherness

Last Monday saw the launch of Combine to Create Small Halls Artist in Residence Neil Callaghan’s collection of community recipes at Findhorn Village Centre and Hostel.

Neil was thrilled that so many people joined him for the launch of the book. And the recipes are absolutely wonderful – a huge thank you to everyone who contributed and came along to the launch on Monday.

Here are a few stills from project documentarian Jason Sinclair’s video of the launch – part of the Combine to Create project film, which we’ll be sharing very soon. Watch this space!

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 - 2023
Supporting Moray communities of identity and place through a series of collaborative residencies responding to Covid-19.

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