Springburn Community Festival is a community event organised by Spirit of Springburn SCIO, a community development charity working to improve the local area. The idea behind the event is to being everyone in the Springburn Community together regardless of background, culture, religion or income in a day of celebration and music.
The event will celebrate the very best of Springburn – honouring our incredible past, bringing together and celebrating our diverse present, and looking ahead to our exciting future through our amazing young people.
There will be plenty of free activities for everyone to enjoy, from live music and dance performances to food, art workshops, sports, face painting, mascots and even live wrestling.
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