A Winterfest programme full of festive events has been announced by East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure.
The programme includes Christmas craft classes, events, singing workshops, and cinema screenings.
A Jack and the Beanstalk panto is also lined up.
The Crafty Elves at Eastwood House workshops will take place on December 12 and 14, offering children the chance to get involved in festive arts and crafts.
Adults can also join in on the fun with Crafty Christmas workshops, led by an experienced arts tutor.
These will take place on November 28, December 5, and December 12.
A Victorian Christmas at Eastwood House heritage talk is lined up for December 5.
Tracy Harrison Butler will explore 19th-century traditions that would have been enjoyed at the grand country manor, Eastwood House.
An adult sing-a-long workshop, featuring festive songs, will take place at Eastwood House on December 14.
A series of festive films can be enjoyed throughout December, starting with two showings of the traditional film It's a Wonderful Life at Eastwood Park Theatre on December 2.
Other films include André Rieu's Gold and Silver Christmas Concert on December 9, The Royal Ballet and Opera's Cinderella on December 16, and The Nutcracker on December 19.
Eastwood House will also host more festive films, including National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation on November 28, The Shop Around the Corner and Love Actually on December 5, The Wizard of Oz on December 12, Elf and Meet Me in St. Louis on December 14, Die Hard on December 14 and 18, and The Muppet Christmas Carol on December 18.
These screenings will take place in a new cinema room, located on the ground floor.
The festive fun continues with over 60 shows of the magical giant tale Jack and the Beanstalk, brought by Spillers Pantomimes, from November 27 to December 31 at Eastwood Park Theatre.
Tickets for all of these festive events are on sale now.
For more information and to book, visit the East Renfrewshire Culture and Leisure website.
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