The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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JUST LIKE THAT The Tommy Cooper Show is bound for Kirkcaldy’s Adam Smith Theatre tomorrow.

The show was first produced in 2014 to mark the 30th anniversar­y of the comedy legend’s death.

TEA PARTY Marie Curie’s Dalgety Bay fundraisin­g group is holding a Blooming Tea Party tomorrow.

It runs from 2pm to 4pm in Dalgety Parish Church.

WALKERS Fife Walking Club meets at 10am tomorrow for a walk from Falls of Monzie to Comrie.

Walkers are to meet at the car park on the right hand side of the A85, just coming into Comrie from Crieff, for a bus to the starting point.

BOOKBINDIN­G Maker in Inverkeith­ing is hosting a Japanese bookbindin­g workshop from 10.30am to 1pm tomorrow.

To book a place drop into Maker, 2A High Street, Inverkeith­ing, or call Jo Barrett on 07717 154793 or email barrettjos­y@aol.com.

COFFEE MORNING Cupar and District Flower Show will hold a coffee morning tomorrow.

It starts at 9.45am in Cupar Corn Exchange.

STRATHSPEY AND REEL Dunfermlin­e Strathspey and Reel Society holds its 27th annual fiddlers’ rally at 7pm tomorrow in the Carnegie Hall when the guest artiste will be award-winning fiddler Maggie Adamson, accompanie­d by Brian Nicholson.

Tickets from the box office on 01383 602302.

MESSY CHURCH A messy church session will be run in Cupar’s Old Parish Centre from 3pm to 5pm tomorrow.

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