Farming fun as agricultural comedian heads to Wick
Perthshire farmer and legendary agricultural comedian Jim Smith is bound for Caithness next month to perform at Wick Assembly Rooms on May 31.
The post-lambing event promises to be a great night out and is the fourth date of Jim’s very well-received #KeepTalking Highlands and Islands tour, in partnership with Scottish agricultural support charity the Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RSABI).
Jim will be supported live on stage at Wick by well-known local singer Lisa Douglas, who is from a farming background and very much looking forward to sharing the stage with Jim.
RSABI’s #KeepTalking initiative aims to encourage those living and working in Scottish agricultural communities to reach out and connect with friends, family and neighbours and look after their own mental health.
The gig will be an opportunity to relax and connect with friends and family – comparing notes of the highs and lows of farming over the busy spring work period, while enjoying a combination of comedy and great music as well as supporting RSABI, with 10 per cent of each £20 ticket sale going to the charity.
Jim Smith, who is RSABI’s #KeepTalking ambassador, said: “I’ve never performed in Wick before but have wanted to for a long time, so we are really looking forward to heading north next month.
“We’re delighted with how the #KeepTalking tour is going and it is great to be able to share a powerful message to promote good mental health and remind everyone that no matter how busy we are, it is vital to find time to check in on others, especially if we think someone might be feeling low or lonely.
“Having been an RSABI ambassador for five years, I am very aware of the great work they do and the tour is a great opportunity to remind farming folk about the services they offer and their 24/7 Helpline – 0808 1234 555.”
Carol McLaren, chief executive of RSABI, said: “We’re really pleased with the reception we received for our previous three events on Skye and Orkney and we’re so grateful to Jim for putting on another great night of entertainment in Caithness. Our thanks also to the team at Wick Assembly Rooms for being so helpful and supportive, and also to singer Lisa Douglas, who will join Jim on the stage.”
The performance is on Saturday, May 31, at Wick Assembly Rooms, Sinclair Terrace, Wick, KW1 5AB. Tickets (18 years and over) cost £20, plus a booking fee, with 10 per cent donated to RSABI and can be purchased via Eventbrite.
More information on the event and ticket purchase can be found on the RSABI website at www.rsabi.org.uk
RSABI has a helpline supported by RHASS which is open 365 days, 24 hours a day – 0808 1234 555