The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
FIFE: NEWS IN BRIEF
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.