The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
fife: news in brief
CHOIR CONCERT East Fife Male Voice Choir will perform for a concert in support of the Motor Neurone Disease Association at Dalgety Parish Church, Regents Way, Dalgety Bay, at 7.30pm next Friday.
Tickets are £5 and can be bought from the church office. LARGOWARD CHURCH People in Largoward can enjoy an afternoon of folk, faith and blues music tomorrow.
Largoward Church’s final stewardship project for the year is a welcome return of the St Monans musical group Morven, Martin and Mills.
Back by popular request, they will perform in the church from 2pm until 4pm.
Tickets, £7, available at the door, include refreshments.
Proceeds to church funds. LINTON LANE Linton Lane Centre in Kirkcaldy is holding a sale of vinyl records tomorrow between 1 and 5pm.
Proceeds to Linton Lane Centre. Entry is free and light refreshments will be available.
For more information call 01592 643816. KIRKCALDY ROTARY Guest speaker Eric Christie, from Kirkcaldy and District Samaritans, talked about his life and involvement with the organisation.
There are now more than 18,000 volunteers in the UK and Eric appealed for more volunteers to train locally. ART CLUB Kirkcaldy Art Club welcomes Stirling-based artist Peter Russell tomorrow.
He will be leading a workshop in mixed media from 1 to 4pm and will be a fast-paced event involving printing and collage. CHURCH EVENTS The Men’s Club at Tulliallan and Kincardine Church meets on Monday in the session house when the speaker’s topic will be a walk in Galicia.
The Guild meets at 7.30pm the following evening in the hall when the guest speaker will talk about Tasmania. NEWBURGH EVENTS The next Newburgh History Group and Friends of the Laing meeting will be on Monday at 7pm in the Lower Laing Building, Newburgh High Street.
David Strachan, manager at Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust, will talk about recent excavations at Abernethy hillfort. All welcome.
The Friends of the Laing have a display of photographs and articles on Newburgh’s social, industrial and town history in the Lower Laing Building, open from 12 to 4pm on Sundays and Wednesdays.