The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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ROTARY’S WINTER TREAT: Sixty residents from local care homes enjoyed their annual winter treat in St Andrews BB Hall recently.

The popular event has been run by the Rotary Club of St Andrews every year since 1979.

The club said it was “most grateful” to all who gave freely of their time to give others such a happy day.

FIFE WALKING CLUB: Fife Walking Club’s next gathering will be a 10-mile countrysid­e walk around Kettlebrid­ge tomorrow.

Walkers should meet at 10.30am at Rumdewan, Kettlebrid­ge, and park at the side of the road by the railway bridge.

New members are welcome. Annual membership is £7 and guests pay £1 per walk.

TAP DANCING: Lucy Aitken hosts tap dancing classes for adults in the Kinghorn Community Centre every Wednesday evening from 7pm to 8pm.

People of all abilities are welcome to attend, with sessions priced £4.50.

LUNDIN LINKS: The P7 class of Lundin Mill Primary School will host a table top sale in the Montrave Hall tomorrow.

The event runs from 9am to noon and will feature refreshmen­ts and home baking.

Tables cost £10 each and can be booked by contacting Louise Honeyman on 07739 969320.

DREAMCATCH­ING: The Ecology Centre in Kinghorn is holding a family day from 2pm to 4pm on Sunday.

Participan­ts can use the magic of nature to create dreamcatch­ers.

FIFE DECORATIVE AND FINE ARTS SOCIETY: Fife Decorative and Fine Arts’ next lecture, titled Careless Talk Costs Lives: The Art Of Public Informatio­n, will be taking place on Tuesday in the Corn Exchange, Cupar, starting at 2pm.

New members and guests are always welcome.

EAST NEUK CENTRE TRUST: Former councillor Elizabeth Riches will be the guest speaker at the AGM for the East Neuk Centre Trust meeting on Tuesday.

The meeting takes place in Cellardyke Town Hall and begins at 7pm.

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