WHAT’S ON
FORT WILLIAM Then and Now – a historical and cultural tour of the town will be delivered again next week with a touch a humour from two locals.
The event will take place in the West End Hotel, and runs from 7.30pm until 9.30pm, with time for a question-and-answer session. The visuals will be screened by Bill Cameron with an accompanying commentary by Ian Abernethy.
Admission is £6, £4 for concessions, which includes coffee and cake at the interval. This is the second presentation from the duo after a successful first showing last month which attracted 52 people. A share of the proceeds will be donated to local charities. INVERGARRY’S annual Christmas craft fair will be held on Saturday November 19 in Glengarry Community Hall from 10.30am to 3.30pm.
Craft producers from up and down the Great Glen area will be selling cakes, jewellery, wooden crafts, cards, candles, ceramics and more.
There will be a children’s festive treasure hunt, sponsored by the Glengarry Trust, plus seasonal entertainment from local singers.
The cafe will be open for refreshments from 10am.
For further information, call 01809 501246. THE West Highland museum is inviting people to celebrate the publication of Ardnish Was
Home by Lochaber author Angus MacDonald.
The event will take place at the museum in Cameron Square on Thursday November 17, between 6pm and 8pm.
To book a place, contact Colleen on colleen@westhighlandmuseum.org.uk or drop in to the museum. THE November meeting of the Inverlochy and Torlundy Community Council will be on November 15.
It will be held at the Braxi Hall, Inverlochy, at 7pm. Members of the public are welcome.