The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
FIFE: NEWS IN BRIEF
HEALTH SESSIONS
A series of four daily sessions on health and wellbeing is to be staged in Leuchars between tomorrow and Tuesday.
Resolve Health is sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church and will include advice on dealing with stress, diabetes, high blood pressure and other ailments, cooking demonstrations and tasters.
It will be followed by iResolve 2, which will look at world events and the climate in relation to Bible prophecies, including Daniel 2 and Revelation.
The five daily Discover Prophecy classes will run from next Wednesday to Sunday August 12.
The free sessions from 7-8.30pm will be in the CoWorking Hub near Leuchars Station guardhouse.
FUNDRAISING SUCCESS The St Andrews League of Hospital Friends held a coffee morning in St Andrews Town Hall on Saturday which raised £1,163.
VILLAGE MARKET Townhill community council’s monthly fresh produce and local crafts market will be held from 11am-3pm tomorrow in Townhill Community Centre.
COFFEE MORNING Cupar Rotary is holding a coffee morning from 9.45-11.30am tomorrow in Cupar’s Corn Exchange.
GARDENING JUDGING Letham Flower Show judges will be judging the Letham primary school’s sunflower and potato growing competition on Sunday.
If anyone has not yet been contacted, call Alison McDonald on 01337 810250 to arrange to be judged.
FOLK MUSEUM TALK Dr Paula Martin will give a talk on the milestones and waymakers of Fife at the Fife Folk Museum, High Street, Ceres, at 7pm on Monday.
DUNFERMLINE
An Alpha introductory dinner is to be held at 7pm on September 5 at the Gillespie Memorial Church on Dunfermline’s Chapel Street.
Alpha explores the basics of the Christian faith and runs over 11 weeks. Call 01383 621253 or email alpha@ gillespiechurch.org to book.