Advent windows – day 11
Today we had ‘Winter Wonderland’ on Queen Margaret Street. Our twelth Advent window will be found somewhere along the West Shore. Look out for the 12 days of Christmas!
Continue reading →Today we had ‘Winter Wonderland’ on Queen Margaret Street. Our twelth Advent window will be found somewhere along the West Shore. Look out for the 12 days of Christmas!
Continue reading →Today, our Advent window is ‘Twinkle twinkle’ and can be found on the West End. The next window is Winter wonderland. See if you can spot it on Queen Margaret Street!
Continue reading →Our ninth Advent window, on Braehead, depicts ‘Angels from the realms of glory’. Tomorrow you are looking for ‘Twinkle Twinkle’ and you will find it somewhere along the West End.
Continue reading →Our eighth St Monans Advent window is ‘The First Noel’ and can be found on Elm Grove. Tomorrow, look out for ‘Angels from the realms of glory’ on Braehead.
Continue reading →Today, our St Monans Advent window, ‘I saw three ships’ is on Station Road. Tomorrow, it is ‘The First Noel’ and you will find it somewhere along Elm Grove.
Continue reading →‘It came upon a midnight clear‘ was todays Advent window on Castle Street. Tomorrow (7th) you are looking for ‘I saw Three Ships’ somewhere along Station Road.
Continue reading →Our fifth Advent window ‘Hark! the herald angels sing’ can be found on the West End. Tomorrow (6th) our Advent window is somewhere on Castle Street.
Continue reading →Today, the St Monans Advent window on Rose street, is O come, all ye faithful. Tomorrow (the 5th) look out for ‘Hark the Herald Angels Sing’ somewhere along the West End.
Continue reading →Our third St Monans Advent window is ‘As with gladness men of old’ and can be found on Braehead. As with gladness men of oldDid the guiding star behold,As with joy they hailed its light,Leading onward, beaming bright; Our 4th … Continue reading →
Our second St Monans Advent window is ‘It was on a Starry night’ and can be found on Station Road. Tomorrow (3rd December) look out for ‘As with gladness’ somewhere on Braehead.
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