The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

FIFE: NEWS IN BRIEF

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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.

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