This week we have had lots to do! On Wednesday Ruth attended the Abertay University Applied Games Showcase where team Dunkeld officially launched “De-Picting Dunked”. We are excited to host the game within the archive soon…
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Team Dunkeld launching the game to the Audience and proudly showing the finished product.
A big thank you to Luke Allen, Rían Hamill, Kieron Holtoun, Oli Thom and Connor Pegg for all their hardwork on this amazing game.
On thursday Imogen attended the Museum Galleries Scotland interforum meeting with other delegates from Across Scotland. This was an excellent experience and a fabulous opportunity to meet with museum staff and volunteers from across Scotland. This was hosted in the St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life And Art in Glasgow.


A view of Glasgow Cathedral and the necropolis from the Museum and an interesting brainstorming session!
This week was also the launch of our Young Archaeologist Club excavation in Dunkeld. The kids were joined by community members and students from the Archaeology course at UHI Perth and had an amazing time taking part in an excavation for the first time!

All proudly wearing their “Dunkeld Diggers” high vis- safety first!
On Friday the University of Birmingham were hosting a community workshop session as part of their Birnam’s Oak // Scotland’s Shakespeare Project. This was an opportunity for community members to share their thoughts and ideas regarding a sculpture at the Birnam oak. It was a lovely session with lots of thoughts and ideas, the opportunity to put forward ideas through craft and design was excellent for expression.

