THE Fraser Centre has announced new activities for the autumn season.
The centre in Tranent has said that this summer was its busiest yet, with a number of activities on offer for families and children.
Hands-on science sessions were delivered by Dynamic Earth and the Scottish Seabird Centre, as well as art workshops and woodworking activities.
There were also family events including line dancing and a ceilidh.
Now, the centre, on the town's Winton Place, is ready for the autumn and has new activities planned.
These include beginners' line dancing sessions, brand new clubbercise classes and karate classes, while "one-off events" are also in the works.
For more information, visit www.thefrasercentre.com.
David Orr, chief executive officer, said: "We are so delighted to be providing more of the activities people want to see in our centre in the heart of Tranent.
"This autumn, we are offering the biggest range of activities yet in addition to our current varied offering of yoga, new age kurling, gentle exercise and kids' dance classes amongst others."
He added that the new activities would join the centre's varied cinema programme, which includes French and Spanish film festivals.
The Saturday Sessions, a music night for young performers, will return, as will the first in-person author event with Alex Howard discussing his book The Ghost Cat on October 5.
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