The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
LOCAL BULLETIN
HERITAGE CAFE A heritage cafe runs on Tuesdays in Rosyth Parish Church, Queensferry Road.
All are welcome at the weekly event which is held from 1.30 to 4pm. COFFEE MORNINGS Coffee morning are held in High Valleyfield Church from 10am to noon every Tuesday. All are welcome. FOREST GROUP Ladybank Forest Users Group will hold a winter talk at 7.30pm tomorrow in Ladybank Parish Church Hall.
Lepidopterist Duncan Davidson is back by popular request and will talk on the decline of butterflies and moths. POTTERY The next meeting of Fife Pottery and Historical Society is tomorrow.
George Haggerty, research associate with the National Museum of Scotland, will give an illustrated talk on Delftfield Pottery: attributions.
The meeting is held in the St Bryce Centre on St Brycedale Road, Kirkcaldy, at 7.30pm. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. BOOK GROUP Sustainable Cupar’s book group will discuss The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion in Sean’s Cafe, Lady Wynd, Cupar at 7pm tomorrow. MUSIC SOCIETY Kirkcaldy Music Society next meets tomorrow in St Peter’s Church when the Piatti String Quartet will perform.
For more information visit www.kir kcal dy music society. org. FOLK CLUB Dunfermline Folk Club at the Thistle Tavern is hosting a session night from 8pm tomorrow.
More information is available from www.dunfermlinefolkclub.co.uk.