The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Invitation to waddle along to Maggie’s Kirrie penguin project

community: Town’s contributi­on to decorating the charity effort will be led by local folk, young and old

- Graham brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Supporters young and old are banding together to lend a hand to a Kirriemuir campaign to create another memorable character for the town.

The famous statues of Peter Pan and Bon Scott could soon be joined by Kirrie’s very own penguin as part of a Maggie’s Dundee project which will see a colony of colourful creatures invade the region this summer.

Organisers hope the latest local public art initiative will capture the public’s imaginatio­n in much the same way as the massive success of the Oor Wullie Bucket Trail.

A series of craft workshops are running at the Kirrie Connection­s hub in Bank Street this week so townsfolk can play their part in decorating the Kirrie contributi­on.

Local artist Maureen Crosbie, whose work includes a mosaic along part of Brechin’s multi-million-pound flood prevention scheme, has put out a call for painters to participat­e.

Residents of Balhousie Lisden care

We’re hoping to keep it a secret as much as possible until the big reveal, but everyone who comes along will be able to contribute their own little bit

home in Kirrie were among the first to take up the invitation yesterday.

Maureen said: “I’m pleased with the design we have chosen for Kirrie’s community penguin.

“We’re hoping to keep it a secret as much as possible until the big reveal, but everyone who comes along will be able to contribute their own little bit.

“As part of the experience we also have a memory book for everyone to sign, where people can leave a message or dedicate their contributi­on to a loved one.”

The Maggie’s penguin will be at Kirrie Connection­s between 10am and 2pm daily until Friday for anyone to drop in and contribute.

Kirriemuir Community Council is raising funds to support the display and eventual purchase of the local penguin and donations are welcome.

Graham Galloway, project coordinato­r for Kirrie Connection­s, said: “We are delighted to be involved in hosting Kirrie’s special penguin during the Easter holidays.

“Maureen is an incredibly enthusiast­ic artist who has already worked with all ages to create a colourful mosaic art project for us, based on stories from the older generation.

“It’s wonderful to see young and old come together to create something for the community,” he added.

Balhousie Lisden care home manager Madeana Laing said: “We enjoy regular craft sessions with youngsters from the local primary school and we know that working together on creative projects brings enormous benefits for both generation­s.”

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 ?? Pictures: Gareth Jennings. ?? Left: Holly, 7, MacKenzie, 9, Dillon, 7, and Mia, 5, Stephen from Glamis helped to paint the penguin. Above: children from Glamis Primary and residents of Balhousie Lisden care home in Kirrie were among the first to take up the invitation yesterday.
Pictures: Gareth Jennings. Left: Holly, 7, MacKenzie, 9, Dillon, 7, and Mia, 5, Stephen from Glamis helped to paint the penguin. Above: children from Glamis Primary and residents of Balhousie Lisden care home in Kirrie were among the first to take up the invitation yesterday.

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