The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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CRAFT GROUP: Cupar’s Old Parish Centre craft group begins again after the holidays from 2 to 4pm tomorrow.

Members can learn new crafts and share their skills.

COMIC ART: Thomas Crielly is running after school comic art classes in Dunfermlin­e’s Fire Station Creative to show primary and high school pupils the art of comic book character drawing.

Classes run on Mondays for 12 to 17-year-olds and on Thursdays for those aged between eight and 12. To book contact Thomas on 07732 167291 or email tom@tmcgraphic­s.com.

EXPLORER’S TALK: Adventurer Jason Lewis will be the guest speaker at the Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society’s event at 7.30pm at Dunfermlin­e High School tomorrow.

Tickets are available at the door.

ROLLS-ROYCE: The University of the Third Age (Cupar U3A) will hear from James Tebbs on Rolls-Royce in Cupar Baptist Church Hall at 2pm tomorrow.

VOLUNTEERS: Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland is on the lookout for people to take on some of its many varied volunteeri­ng roles in Fife in 2018.

This could involve becoming a part of the team in a store, supporting people with the rehabilita­tion support service or helping raise vital funds.

More informatio­n is available by visiting www.chss.org.uk/ volunteeri­ng

ACCORDIONS AND FIDDLES: The next meeting of the Button-key Accordion and Fiddle Club will be held in Windygates Institute at 7pm on Thursday.

John Stuart will be the guest artist and all are welcome to come along.

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