The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
FIFE: NEWS IN BRIEF
MUSIC Luckenbooth, a Scottish folk trio, will be performing traditional and contemporary Scottish music at Dalgety Bay Folk Club tonight.
Tickets are £10 for the public or £5 for members. To get them call 01383 822732 or email db01folkclub@gmail.com
ABERDOUR Brick Wonders will bring out your inner child – a collection of natural and historical wonders rebuilt from LEGO – curated by artist Warren Elsmore.
Running from tomorrow to Saturday April 22 in Aberdour Castle, tickets are included in the normal admission price.
DUNFERMLINE Gillespie Memorial Church will host its family worship, led by new minister the Rev Mike Weaver, at 11am on Sunday.
The church will also host a monthly “encounter” service at 6pm with contemporary praise and teaching for today.
BOTANIC GARDEN LECTURE The Friends of St Andrews Botanic Garden holds its next lecture at 7.30pm on Tuesday in the chemistry department, lecture hall B, North Haugh.
Gareth Mason from the Forestry Commission will talk about biodiversity work in Fife and Tayside.
Entry is free and all are welcome.
DEMENTIA Moments In Time is a series of settings designed to help those living with dementia to relive part of their lives.
School Days is on at the Rothes Halls on Wednesday at 1.30pm.
To find out more or to book a place call 01592 583204 or email mit@onfife.com
TALK Angus Maciver’s passion for ornithology, and in particular the bean goose, has led him to his role as the bean goose monitoring officer in central Scotland.
Open Door will host him as he tells his tale, the Bean Goose Story, on Thursday at St Fillan’s church hall in Aberdour at 10.30am.
KIRKCALDY Greener Kirkcaldy is hosting a Love Your Lovelies workshop, teaching people to take care of delicate clothing, on Wednesday. To book a space call 01592 858458.