The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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KINGHORN The exhibition The Changing Face of Kinghorn High Street will be open again this weekend at Kinghorn Station Gallery on both Saturday and Sunday May 6 and 7, from 10am to 4pm.

Entry is free.

BEES AND BLOSSOM Find out how to increase biodiversi­ty and attract pollinator­s to your garden.

Greener Kirkcaldy’s Bees and Blossom workshop is on from 10am to noon on Saturday May 13 in Ravenscrai­g Walled Garden.

The workshop is suitable for beginners and those looking to learn a little bit more.

It is free but booking is needed by calling 01592 858458 or emailing info@ greenerkir­kcaldy.org.uk.

CHURCH TEAS On Sunday May 7, 14, 21 and 28, afternoon teas will be served in Kilrenny Church hall and lounge from 2pm.

The church extends a welcome to all to come along, buy some goodies and enjoy a blether.

COFFEE MORNING Letham Flower Show will hold a coffee morning from 9.45am to 11.45am tomorrow in Cupar Corn Exchange.

Entry is £1.50.

REGATTA The rowing club of the Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther will hold its annual regatta in the town’s harbour tomorrow.

Teams will be competing in various races along the coast while the museum’s flagship, the 115-year-old Reaper, will be open to the public.

FAYRE Culross and Torryburn Parish Church will hold a spring fayre from 11am to 3pm tomorrow.

Tea, coffee and soup will be served in High Valleyfiel­d Church.

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