Events 29th August 2008
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Ramblers Association: Pitmedden Forest Walk
Saturday, 2nd August, 2008
Join the St Andrews and NE Fife Ramblers Group for an 8 mile walk on forest roads and round Pitcairlie Hill with good views to the Tay and Lomonds. Note: No dogs please. Meeting Info: Fluthers Car Park, Cupar. at 9.45 a.m. or at Pitmedden Forest CP at 10.30 a.m. For more info on the walk, the Group, and the Ramblers Association, see website. -
Culross Street Fair
Sunday, 3rd August, 2008
Fife Cat Shelter will have a stall at Culross Street Fair on Sunday 3rd August. Lots of new craft items for sale as well as the favourites--cushions, handbag charms and greetings cards---something for everyone! Enjoy a day out in one of Fife's most picturesque villages and help support this local charity. Thank You! -
Letham & District Flower Show
Saturday, 9th August, 2008
Come along to th 106th Annual Flower show and Industrial Exhibition, as organised by the Letham & Distruct Horticultural Society. There's a huge range of categories to enter or admire, including vegetables, pot plants, cut flowers, top tray, top vase, fruit, handicrafts, baking, photography, jams and jellies, wine and beer, produce and children's sections. Full schedule of categories are available from committee members or at Bow of Fife Post office, cost £1 (to non-members). The day itself kicks off at 2pm with prize giving and raffle at 4pm. Entry free to members and £1.50 to non-members. Don't miss this historic and entertaining community event. -
Scotland's Garden Scheme: Myres Castle, Auchtermuchty
Sunday, 10th August, 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 Myres Castle Gardens are open for all to enjoy. They are formal walled gardens laid out in the style of the Vatican gardens in Rome, and they reflect the Fairlie family's papal connections. Admission: £5 (including tea). 40% to Rachel House Children's Hospice, Kinross and 60% net to Scotland's Gardens Scheme -
Basket Making Course
Saturday, 16th August, 2008 — Sunday, 17th August, 2008
Join us at Monimail Tower on the weekend of 16/17 August and learn how to make a basket in a traditional style. The course is run by Jane Wilkinson, an experienced and talented basket maker. All materials and tools supplied. Take your basket away with you at the end of the weekend. Only 8 places available so please book in advance by contacting Elly on 01337 810420 or by emailing monimail@phonecoop.coop. Cost £65 per place (£15 deposit). Overnight accommodation and other meals can be provided for £12.50. -
Dragons and Damsels
Sunday, 17th August, 2008
Explore the fascinating world of dragonflies and damselflies at this popular local nature reserve. Dogs allowed. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please book a space by calling 01592 656080 or on-line at http://fifecoastandcountrysidetrust.co.uk -
Collessie Duck Race Cancelled
Sunday, 17th August, 2008
Due to current conditions and the prospect of further heavy rain making conditions worse, the Collessie Duck Race has been cancelled. It shall be re-scheduled for a future date. -
Craft Fair at the Scottish Deer Centre
Monday, 18th August, 2008 — Sunday, 24th August, 2008
Your opportunity to purchase unique Scottish Crafts from a range of artists. In the Courtyard at the Deer Centre. -
Old Time Dance - Aug 08
Tuesday, 19th August, 2008
Collessie Village hall plays host to another old time dance party with music from Jimmy Shand Junior. Tickets £4 each, available at the door. -
Music for A Summer's Evening
Thursday, 21st August, 2008
Enjoy some light classical music and song in Monimail Church. There will be wine and canapes in the Church grounds with all proceeds going to the Bluebell Project / Monimail Church & Creich, Flisk & Kilmany Church. Music provided by Alevare Duo (Rhiannon Sinclair & Alison Storm) accompanied by Aimee Penman (Soprano) and Nicholas Rees (guitar). Tickets £7.50 (incl wine), children under 12 free. Further info and tickets from Evelyn Crombie (810411), Jane Munro (810208) and Zena Duncan (870324) or see website. -
Scotland's Garden Scheme: Falkland's Small Gardens
Saturday, 23rd August, 2008 — Sunday, 24th August, 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 the Gardener's of Falkland will open several small gardens for the public to enjoy. Admissions: £4.00. 20% to Maggie's Centre, 20% to Childhood Liver Disease Foundation and 60% net to Scotland's Gardens Scheme -
Fife Outdoor Access Festival
Friday, 29th August, 2008 — Sunday, 31st August, 2008
Get involved with Fife's First Outdoor Access Festival which is hosting outdoor events across Fife the weekend on 29 to 31st August. Local activities include: Falkland to Tyndall Bruce Monument Circular Walk via Maspie Den on 30 Aug, Pitmedden Forest Circular, and Exploring the Lomonds on the 31st. For more info on start times, tickets and a wide range of activities see website. -
Falkland to Tyndall Bruce Monument Circular Walk via Maspie Den
Saturday, 30th August, 2008
Organised as part of Fife Outdoor Access Festival - a walk for the reasonably fit. Includes a 200m ascent. Walking boots recommended. A walk through the picturesque and historic village of Falkland, past Falkland Palace and then into Falkland estate. The walk continues up Maspie Den with its impressive waterfall, which pass you pass under and onto the lower reaches of the Lomond Hills (with a detour to Tyndall Bruce Monument, then return). Walkers should bring a packed lunch, and/or visit the local eating places in Falkland after the walk. Plenty of craft shops for those wishing to do some shopping. £5 per ticket. Suitable for children aged 15 year and over, if fit. Not suitable for dogs. Led by the Fife Ramblers Association -
Monimail and Letham Senior Citizens - Coffee Morning
Saturday, 30th August, 2008
Coffee Morning, entry £1.00 (including coffee/tea and biscuits). Tombola, Bric a Brac, Cakes, Books, Raffles. -
Yurtfest 2008 (aka The Collesse Music Festival)
Saturday, 30th August, 2008
For music and atmosphere in Fife, there's no better place than Yurtfest 08. Now in its fourth year, musicians this year include: This The Moonzie Allstars; The Awkward Squad; The Latecomers and Andy Chung plus more. This year's MC will be Milton of Balgonie, "A ranting, raving, spluttering cross between Elvis, Rabbie Burns and the Tasmanian Devil. Experience his poems live... you'll be hooked!" The Scotsman Tickets are £10 and can be booked using on-line form. The website http://www.yurtfest.co.uk/index.htm also has more info on the line-up and running order. £5 charge per tent for camping. The campsite will be available all afternoon for people wanting to set up. Music starts at 5pm. All proceeds from the festival will go to CHAS : Children's Hospice Association Scotland -
Letham charity CAR WASH
Saturday, 30th August, 2008
the teens and kids from the letham park Focus Grup are running a cahrity car wash tomorrow from 1.30 to 3.30pm pproceeds to be split bwteen the Letham park Fund and CHAS. Coffee and homebaking to enjoy whist your car is being washed - so please come along and support. -
Exploring the Lomonds
Sunday, 31st August, 2008
Join the Fife Coast and Countryside Trust Ranger Service as part of Fife Outdoor Access Festival for a walk around the beautiful Lomond Hills Regional Park. Take in the magnificant views as you walk the hills from Falkland to Glen Vale. Walkers to bring a packed lunch. Dogs allowed. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please reserve a place to avoid disappointment. -
Aug 08 Accordion & Fiddle Night, Collessie
Sunday, 31st August, 2008
Join the Jimmy Shand Junior Trio for their regular Accordian & Fiddle night at Collessie's Victory Hall. All Welcome. -
Pitmedden Forest Circular Walk
Sunday, 31st August, 2008
Organised as part of Fife Outdoor Access Festival. A circular walk for the reasonably fit with walking boots seriously recommended. This complete woodland walk includes lovely views over central and west Fife. Across the River Tay and onto Angus and the Grampians. Walkers should bring a packed lunch and camera. Charge: £5.00 per ticket. Suitable for children if fit. Not suitable for dogs. Toilets at the start of the walk. Led by the Fife Ramblers Association

