The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fine Gaelic singer

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The next Cappuccino Concert at the Wighton Heritage Centre, Central Library Dundee, takes place on Saturday, November 18. Appropriat­ely, it is two times Mod Gold Medallist “Carnoustie’s Fairway Garage has a car on the right with the registrati­on number SR 4504 and RS 5340 is the number on the car in the right background,” says Jim Howie of Broughty Ferry. “On its left is a larger vehicle, possibly a charabanc, with Strachan’s Carnoustie painted on the back. The workshop area has been demolished, but the frontage on the High Street remains. Can anyone identify the makes of cars?” Wilma Kennedy who performs at the first of two November Cappuccino Concerts.

One of our finest Gaelic singers, a sought after teacher and coach with wide experience on television and radio, Wilma is no stranger to the Wighton. As the Friends of Wighton Gaelic Song tutor for several years she introduced numerous singers to the beauties of the Gaelic tradition. It is sure to be be a wonderful morning of song!

The concert begins at 11am (doors open 10.30am). Admission is £5, and tea/coffee available for a small donation.

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