The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

fife: news in brief

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COMMUNITY COUNCIL: Ladybank and District Community Council will host its first meeting of the year tomorrow in the Wildside/ Ladybank Tavern at 7.30pm. UPHOLSTERY CLASSES: Paula Graham is running an eight-week upholstery class in Dunfermlin­e’s Fire Station Creative between January 24 and March 21.

Spaces are limited. To book call 07900 568895. COFFEE MORNINGS: Coffee mornings with home baking are held in High Valleyfiel­d Church every Tuesday from 10am to noon. All welcome. HISTORY SOCIETY: Fife Family History Society is holding a talk entitled Family History Is Fun, at 7.30pm tonight in Cupar Library. BOOK CLUB: Sustainabl­e Cupar book club meets at 7pm tomorrow when it will discuss The Land Lay Still by James Robertson. The venue is still to be arranged.

Call 07734 970907 or email sustainabl­ecupar@gmail.com for details. CONCERT: Kirkcaldy Music Society will host its first concert of the new year tomorrow.

The Castalian String Quartet will perform in the Old Kirk, Kirk Wynd, at 7.30pm. STAMPS AND POSTCARDS: Kirkcaldy Stamp and Postcard Club’s first meeting of the new year starts at 2pm tomorrow in Torbain Parish Church, Lindores Drive.

President Tom Manson will be giving his choice of talk and display. FIFE ELECTRONIC ORGAN SOCIETY: Fife Electronic Organ Society’s next concert is at 7pm tomorrow in St Columba’s Church, Glenrothes.

The society is hosting a return visit by Daniel Watt.

Admission costs £5 for members, £7 for visitors and juniors are free.

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