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Events May 2008

  1. Voice Howff Community Choir Concert

    Friday, 2nd May, 2008

    Come along and enjoy three and four part harmonies from the local community choir led by Yvonne Burgess. Concert will be held in Upper Town Hall. Tickets £5, available from group members or Liz Rowley, 01337 828297, email:rowleymur18@aol.com
  2. Open Studios Fife

    Saturday, 3rd May, 2008 — Sunday, 4th May, 2008

    You are invited to visit up to 32 artists, designers and makers in their studios in the North of Fife (including Auchtermuchty, Dunshelt, Falkland, Collessie, Giffordtown, Ladybank) and discuss methods, inspirations and commissions with them directly. This is the third Open Studios Fife event and we're delighted to include access to more talented artists and makers than ever before. There's outstanding talent on our doorstep, and this opportunity to meet these artists and makers first-hand is a unique way to explore the landscape and the community. Please check website for details of artists, studio locations and exact opening times.
  3. Grand Dance

    Saturday, 3rd May, 2008

    Auchtermuchty Community Centre invites you to a Grand Dance with 'Heartbeat'. Tickets £9 including a retro supper, available from the Community Centre. Come along, show your support and have a grand time!
  4. FREE 'come and try' activity weekend at Lochore Meadows

    Saturday, 3rd May, 2008 — Sunday, 4th May, 2008

    Outdoor Education at Lochore Meadows are holding a FREE 'come and try' activity weekend on 3 and 4 May. Activities on offer are: kayaking open canoeing sailing - wayfarer mountain biking Sailing in the City - activities on the water for ages 8 to 14 Session last for 1.5 hours and you can take part in a maximum of 2 activities. Session times are 10am to 11.30am, 11.30am ro 1.30pm, 2pm to 3.30pm, 3.30pm to 5pm. For more information on all the courses and to book your place on all other sessions see link or contact the Outdoor Education Centre.
  5. Traditional Music Workshop

    Sunday, 4th May, 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 2 workshops are: May 18 and June 1 08.
  6. Scotland's Garden Scheme: Barham, Bow of Fife

    Sunday, 4th May, 2008

    Scotland’s Gardens Scheme (SGS), a registered charity created in 1931, raises funds for other worthy charities by facilitating the opening of large and small gardens of horticultural interest throughout Scotland to the public. The many privately owned gardens that open for the scheme are its backbone, very few are accessible to the public at other times and they include a wide selection of Scotland's most beautiful properties. This weekend Barham, in Bow of Fife is opening for all to enjoy. It is a small woodland garden with rhododendrons, spring bulbs, trilliums and ferns. Also a summer garden with herbaceous borders and island beds. Admission is £3.50, 40% goes to Pain Association Scotland and 60% to Scotland's Gardens Scheme. A rare opportunity to enjoy Sir Robert & Lady Spencer-Nairn's garden. See website for more.
  7. House Group

    Monday, 5th May, 2008

    David Cowling of Auchtermuchty combined with Edenshead and Strathmiglo Parish Churches, hosts the second in 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.
  8. Bluelight Disco @ Elmwood College

    Friday, 9th May, 2008

    Elmwood College, Cupar is hosting its first ever Bluelight Disco Friday 9th May between 7pm - 11pm. The disco has been organised by a partnership between Fife Constabulary, Elmwood, Fife Council, NHS and Bell Baxter High School. Bluelight has been happening in Fife for the past 3 years attracting over 20,000 young people to attend. The aim is to provide a safe environment for young people to have fun. Everyone is breath tested and searched on entry to ensure that the disco is an alcohol free zone. Once inside the disco, information is available in the chill-out area about alcohol. PC Shirley Steele, Schools and Communities Education Officer said of the initiative; “Bluelight has proven to be very popular with young people across Fife. It is important to stress to parents that their son or daughter, in going to a Bluelight Disco, will be in a safe, alcohol free environment”. Tickets costing just £1 are available to buy from Bell Baxter or Elmwood College. Entry is by ticket only but this ticket can also be used to get free bus travel to and from the disco on any Stagecoach service bus. More information and pictures of Bluelight Discos can be seen at www.bluelight.uk.net
  9. The Vagabonds @ The Forest Hills

    Saturday, 10th May, 2008

    Enjoy the Vagabonds in Muchty. Glasgow's best pop/rock cover band are venturing east to entertain us at the at the Forest Hills Hotel, Auchtermuchty. Featuring Amy Belle as seen on TV with Rod Stewart at the Royal Albert Hall. Tickets £5 available form the hotel.
  10. Sir Jimmy Shand Centenary Concert

    Sunday, 11th May, 2008

    Expact 300 fans, 8 Scottish Dance Bands and numerous surprise guests. Tickets for the Grand Centenary Concert are available from Jimmy Shand Junior on 01337 828452. They cost £10 each - all proceeds to go to CHAS and the Balgairn Adult Training Centre in Cupar.
  11. Auchtermuchty Common Action Day

    Sunday, 11th May, 2008

    On Sunday the 11th May from 10.30 to 2pm, the Macduff Trust are having an volunteer action day on Auchtermuchty Common. Concentrating on tidying up the Mairs near the Newburgh Road entrance, there will a number of different jobs to do to suit all levels of ability. Tools and gloves will be supplied. Please come along even if just for an hour or so, to enjoy the fresh air and get some exercise into the bargain. There will be lots of tea and delicious home-made cakes to keep you going too.
  12. Auchtermuchty Community Association AGM

    Thursday, 15th May, 2008

    All welcome.
  13. Fife SING 2008

    Friday, 16th May, 2008 — Sunday, 18th May, 2008

    The Fife Traditional Singing weekend will bring some treasured traditional singers and some new voices to the area. Guests include Elizabeth Stewart from Mintlaw, Brian Watson from Northumberland, Ellen Mitchell from Glasgow, Jimmy Hutchison from Newburgh, Ron Bissett from Falkland and many, many more. For a full programme of events, see weblink above. Visitors, don't forget to check out accommodation on the Tourism pages of this site.
  14. Fife Farmers Market - Cupar

    Saturday, 17th May, 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.
  15. The Fife Show

    Saturday, 17th May, 2008

    Fife Agriculatural Association present the Fife Show - fun for all the family. This year’s Show includes all the elements of a traditional agricultural show including pedigree and commercial cattle and sheep classes, goats, food marquee, and home produce. There will be classes for pets and dogs (entries taken on the day). There are also over 100 light and heavy horse showing classes and BSJA show jumping, including several Highland Show qualifiers (entries taken on the day). The Show also features a Game Fair, large trade stand section, including agricultural machinery, saddlery, quality Scottish crafts. There will be a children’s activity marquee and a food and cookery marquee. Main ring attractions include: Tractor pulling Vintage Parade Sky diving Falconry Terrier Racing Adults £8, children under 14 – FREE, OAPs £4. For full schedules and entry forms, see website.
  16. Traditional Music Workshop

    Sunday, 18th May, 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 workshop is: June 1 08.
  17. Give your view on Howe bus services

    Monday, 26th May, 2008

    Fife Council is seeking the views of local people on the current bus service provision with a view to improving services in East Fife. Local Bus Service contracts in East Fife are due for renewal in August 2009. There will be an opportunity for people to Have Their Say on their local bus services by dropping into Victoria Hall, Auchtermuchty - Monday 26 May 2008, 10.00am until 4.00pm.
  18. Gateside WRI Bus Trip

    Saturday, 31st May, 2008

    Gateside WRI Bus Trip to Edinburgh. The bus will pick up members from Dunshalt at 0840, Strathmiglo at 0850 and Gateside at 0900. The day includes shopping in Edinburgh until 1.30pm followed by tea at the Abbotsfield Hotel Galashiels. To book a place on the bus please telephone one of the contacts below.
  19. Auchtermuchty Church Coffee Morning

    Saturday, 31st May, 2008

    Auchtermuchty Parish Church is holding a Sunshine Coffee Morning in the Church Hall on Saturday 31st May from 10.00am to 12 noon. All welcome.