Hillfoots Tales is delighted to be offering two storytelling sessions for families on Sunday, 1st December at Alloa Tower’s Christmas Fair, which runs from 12.00pm until 4.00pm.
The sessions are: 12.45pm – 1.15pm
1.30pm – 2.00pm
Hillfoots Tales will tell a selection of Christmas stories, poems, songs and perhaps a joke or two.
Please note that all children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the storytelling session.


The evening was well attended. We listened to a well-known traditional tale from County Clare in Ireland, “Biddy Early”, the wise woman who suffered great misfortunes. “High John the Conqueror” told the story of a clever slave in America who outwits his proud master. We also heard the story of William Barton and his pact with the devil, a ghost story about star-crossed lovers and “Puzzle Pieces” about a little boy and his father. We were also entertained by two stories from Ancient Greek times, “Odysseus and the Cyclops” and “Things Are Not Always as They Seem”.
Our next storytelling session in our usual venue of The Woolpack, Tillicoultry, 7.30 – 9.30pm, will be on the theme of “Riddle Me This”.
Our last event of SISF24 was another sell-out. The historic setting of Alloa Tower’s Great Hall adorned with paintings of Erskine family members added atmosphere and context to the stories, told by Hillfoots Tales storytellers.

Our next storytelling session will feature spooky tales.
Hillfoots Tales storytellers joined staff at Alloa Tower and provided some spooky fun for children and families who enjoyed some scary and not so scary tales.
A warm welcome was received at Hawkhill Community Centre. The participants thoroughly enjoyed the activities and storytelling opportunities on offer from Joanne and Eleanor.
WE are delighted that our Bridges Between Communities event in Dunmar House Hotel on Friday was a full house. The intimate setting of the hotel’s dining room promoted a welcoming and relaxed setting for an evening of diverse stories and songs about community.