The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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LEGENDARY DJ Legendary house music DJ Dave Seaman is to appear at Society Nightclub in Kirkcaldy in May.

He was the first editor of the clubbers’ bible Mixmag and has remixed and produced for everybody from New Order to Kylie and David Bowie to the Pet Shop Boys.

The event will take place on Friday May 4 from 10pm to 3am and tickets are available via Skiddle, or from Society, Tipsy Cow and the Steadings.

SQUASH EVENT North Fife Squash Club is to hold a fundraisin­g event in efforts to raise funds for a local children’s charity.

The club’s spring handicap event will take place tomorrow from 7pm at Waterstone Crook Leisure Centre, with entrance money going to Tayside Children with Cancer and Leukaemia.

FAMILY HISTORY Fife Family History Society will hear John Irvine talk on Flemish immigrants who came into Fife.

The talk will take place tomorrow at 7.30pm in Volunteer House, Crossgate, Cupar.

FINE ARTS Fife Decorative and Fine Arts Society next meets at 1.50pm tomorrow in Cupar Corn Exchange for a lecture on Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera during the golden age of Mexican painting.

U3A Camilla McGregor will give a talk on citizen advocacy at Cupar U3A’s next meeting at 2pm on Wednesday in the Baptist Church Hall.

MEETING The congregrat­ional board at Tulliallan and Kincardine Parish Church will meet at 7pm on Wednesday in the session house.

COFFEE MORNING The Yvonne Gray Dance School coffee morning will start at 9.30am on Saturday in Cupar Corn Exchange.

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