Events April 2008
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Auchtermuchty Library Crafts & Stories
Thursday, 3rd April, 2008 — Monday, 3rd March, 2008
Kids and parent...spring into the library for crafts and stories. Suitable for age 4 and upwards. Book a FREE place today. -
House Groups
Thursday, 3rd April, 2008
David Cowling of Auchtermuchty combined with Edenshead and Strathmiglo Parish Churches, will host a series of informal discussion evenings about the Christian faith. There will be a series of topics to stimulate general discussion and everyone is welcome to come along to participate of simply listen. Venue to be confirmed shortly. -
Auchtermuchty Church Guild Coffee Evening
Friday, 4th April, 2008
Come along and enjoy entertainment from the Moodie and Sankie Singers, followed by supper. Tickets £4, available from members. All welcome. -
Auchtermuchty Festival Society Concert
Saturday, 12th April, 2008
Four great singers and musicians in one night! Come along and enjoy an evening of traditional music, starring American duo Laura Boosinger & Josh Goforth. Laura is based in North Carolina and is long established as one of the classier peformers on the Appalachian old-time circuit. She also plays the clawhammer banjo, autohar and guitar. Josh Goforth, although only in his mid 20s, has establisged himself as a 'one to watch' musician and is much in demand as a session player in Nashville. he is an acclaimed fiddler, guitar picker and mandlin player. Also on the bill are Paul Anderson and Shona Donaldson, fiddle / singing duo from Aberdeenshire. Tickets are £10 each (£7 concession) available from Burnside Stores, Auchtermuchty, Eric Titterington (860482) or Betty McCulloch (828358) or at the door. -
Auchtermuchty Bowling Club coffee morning
Saturday, 12th April, 2008
Come along and pick up plants, home-baking and enjoy tombola and other stalls. All welcome. -
Old People's Welfare AGM
Friday, 18th April, 2008
All who are involved are welcome to attend. -
Fife Farmers Market - Cupar
Saturday, 19th April, 2008
Cupar Farmers’ Market is held on the Third Saturday of every month. Likely producers include Iain Spink (Traditional Smokies From Arbroath), Puddledub Buffalo and Pork, Bellfield Organic Nursery, Caurnie Soap Co, Gartmorn Farm Poultry, Fletchers of Auchtermuchty and Hilton Wild Boar. Something for everyone - so please head along and support local, quality food producers. For more on Fife's other Farmers' markets, see weblink. -
Traditional Music Workshop
Sunday, 20th April, 2008
The Auchtermuchty Festival Society in partnership with Elmwood College, is holding a new series of traditional music workshops in the Auchtermuchty Town Hall. Includes a special session for beginners. Workshops offer tuition in guitar, fiddle, tin whistle, mouth organ, accordian and keyboard. All adults and children from 8 upwards welcome to attend (an adult must accompany children under 10). Next three workshops are: May 4, May 18 and June 1 08. -
AGM Auchtermuchty Landscape & Environment Group
Wednesday, 23rd April, 2008
All members welcome. -
Women's Safety Course
Thursday, 24th April, 2008
Personal Safety, Self Defence, On-line safety & Fire safety Women of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend Fife Constabulary's upcoming women's safety course. Offering 4 evening inputs designed to increase your self awareness and personal safety whether out and about or at home. The course is FREE and will be held at CUPAR police station 7-9pm on Thursday 24th April Thursday 1st May Tuesday 13th May Thursday 15th May -
Stratheden Curling Club AGM
Friday, 25th April, 2008
Members are reminded that the AGM is in the Forest Hills on Friday 25th, 7pm prompt start. Anyone intereste in joining the club should contact Andy Heer on 828567 or Ann Keddie on 827723 or visit the website. -
Cultural Carnival 08 - Celebrate Life in Fife
Saturday, 26th April, 2008
Come along to Cultural Carnival -a celebration of the cultural diversity that's alive and well in North East Fife. Learn more about other cultures and enjoy unique entertainment in the form of demonstrations, workshops and information sessions on African Drumming, Chinese Calligraphy and Origami, Henna Painting, Food Tastings, Chinese Fan Dancing, Sari Wrapping and much, much more! Entry is free, all are welcome, and there's even transport help available for those living in outlying areas e.g. Howe villages. Simply call the number above to arrange. The Carnival is the second event of its type to be hosted by Elmwood College, who are working in partnership with many local organisations to showcase North East Fife’s commitment to embracing cultural diversity.

