The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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EXHIBITION A display showing how monks lived, which was shown in Culross Abbey as part of its 800th celebratio­ns, is now on view at Dunfermlin­e Carnegie Library and Galleries until Monday.

All the exhibits are hand knitted. TRUST MUSEUM The St Andrews Preservati­on Trust Museum is taking part in Museums at Night tomorrow from 6-8pm.

This is a night of thrills and chills and visitors can try to solve the evening’s murder mystery for just £3. WALKERS Fife Walking Club meets at 10.30am tomorrow for a walk from Auchtermuc­hty to Abdie Church, Lindores.

Meet in the car park at the junction of the B936 and A91 in Auchtermuc­hty. BOOK EXCHANGE Freuchie Book Exchange is now open at the Lumsden Memorial Hall.

The exchange will be open on Mondays and Thursdays from 10am-5pm.

Books can be left in the hallway at other times. ONE WORLD WEEK St Johns Church Hall in Cupar will host a One World Week lunch from 11am-2pm tomorrow.

Martin Rhodes, Scottish Fair Trade Forum chief executive, will be the speaker. GLENROTHES The Friends of Riverside Park will host an Apple Day in the park car park tomorrow from 10.30am-1pm.

Visitors can juice apples and enjoy samples, while a children’s treasure hunt will also take place. MEET THE AUTHOR James Oswald will be taking part in a book signing event for Cupar Macmillan Cancer Support Group at 2.30pm tomorrow in the Old Parish Centre. COFFEE MORNING Cupar Golf Club is running a fundraisin­g coffee morning from 9.45-11.30am tomorrow in the Corn Exchange. CHURCH SALE The Friends of Tulliallan and Kincardine Parish Church raised more than £467 from a recent table top sale.

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