The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

FIFE: NEWS IN BRIEF

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WALKERS: Fife Walking Club meets at 9am today for a coastal path walk from Crail to St Monans.

They will meet at the Station Road car park in St Monans for a bus to Crail.

More informatio­n is available at www.fifewalkin­gclub.org.uk. CAR BOOT SALE: The Friends of Kingsbarns Church is hosting an indoor table top sale today.

The event takes place between 10am-noon in the Kingsbarns Memorial Hall.

Admission is £1, with refreshmen­ts available in exchange for donations to the Kingsbarns Church restoratio­n fund. MARKET: The third and final Newburgh plum market will take place in Newburgh High Street today from 9.30am-noon.

The market for September 16 has been cancelled due to a shortage of plums caused by the fruit ripening too quickly. EXHIBITION: Tomorrow is the last chance this year to catch the Dysart Trust exhibition in the town hall.

As part of central Fife’s Doors Open Day, the trust has a trip down memory lane on show, with old photograph­s, former factory memorabili­a, fossils and machinery from the former Lewis C Grant factory.

One room in the Tolbooth will also be open, with a display of schoolchil­dren’s paintings.

The exhibition is open from 2-4 pm tomorrow and admission is free. CHURCH: A service will be held tomorrow in High Valleyfiel­d Church at 9.45am and in Culross Abbey at 11am. Both will be led by the Rev Elizabeth Fisk. ART CLUB: Kirkcaldy Art Club has places available on its painting course, but pottery classes are full, though names can still be placed on the waiting list. For more informatio­n contact Kirkcaldy art club@outlook. com or call 01592 267641. CHURCH: The Men’s Club at Tulliallan and Kincardine Church meets at 7pm on Monday in the session house for communion followed by a league bowling night in the hall. The kirk session meets at 7pm in the session house on Wednesday.

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