Creative youngsters who attend an Airdrie arts group have moved their activities online during the coronavirus lockdown – and are inviting people to join in as they stay stafe at home.Make and Create Arts runs a range of classes including art, drama, film making and music, which ordinarily take place on Mondays and Thursdays at Pilgrim community centre in Cairnhill.The young students are now keeping up their skills thanks to online tutorials and creative challenges, during what they have dubbed their “super long summer”.Group founder Hannah Robinson said: “The idea came from some of our students at our last class who were sad that we’d have to stop meeting and still wanted to take part in fun and creative activities at home.“They decided we
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