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Events November 2008

  1. Food and Allotments: Transition in Falkland

    Tuesday, 4th November, 2008

    Discussion event to focus on how to obtain more food locally, grow some of your own food, and how to provide allotments locally in Falkland and Newton of Falkland for those families or groups who can use them. Contributors will be from the villages, and from existing food growing schemes within Fife and locally. Fife Council has an action plan to do this now, food doesn't get any cheaper, and growing food also makes friendships and communities grow. In Newton of Falkland Village Hall. Free of charge. There will be an update nearer the time on this website, and/or in Fife Herald.
  2. Newton of Falkland Bonfire & Fireworks Display

    Wednesday, 5th November, 2008

    Traditional bonfire and spectacular firework display. Family event. All welcome.
  3. Restaurant at the End of the World

    Friday, 7th November, 2008

    Pillars of Hercules occasional restaurant is opening again on Friday nights. Tonight delicious seasonal food will be produced by local chef Christopher Trotter. It's the best of vegetarian food (plus carnivorous option), all organic of course, served up in a congenial atmosphere with live jazz music. Set price menu is £28 per person (£30 for carnivores). 3 courses & coffee. We do not have a table licence but feel free to bring your own alcoholic drinks (no corkage charge). To book email bruce@pillars.co.uk, tel 01337 857749 or ask at the shop. Next dates: Dec 5th 2008.
  4. Live Music at the Stag: Flyte

    Saturday, 8th November, 2008 — Wednesday, 8th October, 2008

    Join us once again from 8pm to 11pm for live music from popular celtic duo Flyte.
  5. Macmillan Dress Sale

    Saturday, 8th November, 2008

    Inaugural glittering fundraiser for Macmillan -and possibly an opportunity to pick up a designer dress for £10! Good condition dresses, dry-cleaned & ready to wear include designers Kenzo, MaxMara, Frank Usher and Karen Millan as well as high street names Next & Monsoon. If you have something special you'd like to conbtribute, drop it off at Fishers in Cupar or Something Different hairdressers in Guardbridge. And get along early on the 8th for the best deals!
  6. NCT Children's Toys & Books Sale

    Saturday, 8th November, 2008

    The NE Fife branch of the National Childcare Trust are holding another of their infamous nearly new sales at the Old Parish Church on sat Nov 8th. You'll be able to buy and sell children's toys, clothes, books, baby equipment and maternity clothes. Would-be sellers should contact the NCT branch at dundeefifenct.org.uk or call 0870 1129250 (between 7pm and 9pm).
  7. Family Ceilidh: Rosely Ceilidh Band

    Sunday, 9th November, 2008

    In aid of Falkland Village Hall funds. Dance to the tune of this young band from Forfar. Tickets £5, available at the door. More details from Ron Bissett 01337 857210.
  8. Remembrance Sunday Service, Falkland

    Sunday, 9th November, 2008

    Remembrance Sunday will be marked with a 10.00am service at Falkland Parish Church followed by the laying of wreaths at the War Memorial in the vestibule of the Church at approx 10.55am. All welcome.
  9. A better quality place to live - Transition in Falkland

    Tuesday, 11th November, 2008

    Buying what you need isn’t always what you want. Are there more satisfying ways to live more locally? In Falkland village hall on Tuesday 11 November at 7:30, there will be a meeting to start finding ways to improve our local quality of life. Contributors will be residents from the village and locally, who can explain what they have already done, and what could be done. This will include local examples of using crafts, trying to re-learn skills and crafts from our recent or grandparents generations, or networks for borrowing not buying, considering consumption, sharing transport or hardest of all – walking around a bit. This is part of the Transition Falkland programme, which has already attracted tens of people to meetings on local energy, and food. Now with extra people becoming involved , there will be more happening in December – watch out ! All events are free.
  10. Falkland Community Council Meeting (reports back on Falkland's Flooding)

    Tuesday, 11th November, 2008

    This is the monthly community council meeting, which will this month consider reports back on Falkland's flooding. All members of the community welcome. For minutes of previous meetings see http://www.smartcommunityfife.org.uk/falkland-and-newton/directory/listing/falkland-newton-of-falkland-community-council/
  11. Live Music at the Stag: Dave McKay

    Friday, 14th November, 2008

    Join us in the cosy Lounge bar from 8pm to 11pm for live music from vocalist Dave McKay.
  12. Fife Farmers Market - Cupar

    Saturday, 15th November, 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.
  13. Falkland Cricket Club AGM

    Sunday, 16th November, 2008

    All supporters and members are urged to attend the AGM on Nov 16 in the Upper Town Hall. Next year is a big year for the club as preparations get underway for our 150th anniversary in 2010, so all help apprecaited.
  14. Elmwood College Open Evening

    Monday, 17th November, 2008

    Find out more about studying at Elmwood and a wide range of courses on offer.
  15. Falkland Bowling Club Bingo

    Wednesday, 19th November, 2008

    All members and friends welcome along to these fun nights.
  16. Falkland Society: a talk by John Fletcher

    Wednesday, 19th November, 2008

    Talk by John Fletcher (of Fletchers of Auchtermuchty): "Falkland Deer Park - It's history in a global perspective." Meeting to be held in Falkland Upper Town Hall. All Welcome. For more on John and his unique background, see http://www.seriouslygoodvenison.co.uk/
  17. Festive Discount Shopping In Falkland

    Wednesday, 19th November, 2008

    The 1st of three, 10% Discount Festive Shopping events at Fayre Earth, Back Wynd, Falkland (formerly Woodlands Gallery). Don't miss this opportunity to grab a bargain from our new Ethical & Fair shopping gift range - something that little bit different this Xmas. If you don't make it today, this special discount rate applies on 26th Nov and 3rd Dec too. Thanks.
  18. Fancy a Nappucino?

    Wednesday, 19th November, 2008

    Come along, enjoy a coffee and a chat and ask questions about the benefits and ease of use of real nappies at Muddy Boots Farm. Trial kits will be available to purchase (as long as stocks last). Fife Real Nappy Network is a registered charity which provides advice and support on choosing and using real nappies. It’s run by local mums who use real nappies! Muddy Boots Farm 19 Nov 2008 10am
  19. Come Spy With Me

    Friday, 21st November, 2008

    Come Spy With Me is a musical performance in Freuchie Parish Church by popular group 'Ensemble' who have perofrmed here twice before. Tickets: £7.00 (including refreshments). Available from church on Sunday mornings or at the door on the evening of the concert. All welcome.
  20. Live Music at the Stag: The Accelerators

    Saturday, 22nd November, 2008

    Join us in the lounge bar from 8pm to 11pm for live music from Rock n Roll Band The Accelerators.
  21. Habitat Creation Day for Red Squirrels

    Saturday, 22nd November, 2008

    Join the Fife Coast & Countryside Trust for a day of tree planting in the Lomond Hills. Meet at Craigmead carpark. Free but booking essential.
  22. Festive Discount Shopping In Falkland

    Wednesday, 26th November, 2008

    The second in a series of three 10% Discount Festive Shopping events at Fayre Earth, Back Wynd, Falkland. (Formerly Woodlands Gallery). Wednesday 26th November 10 - 9.30pm Don't miss this opportunity to grab a bargain from our new Ethical & Fair shopping gift range - something that little bit different this Xmas. And if you can't make today, our last discount day before Xms is Wednesday 3rd December 10 - 9.30pm. Thanks.
  23. Winter Warmers - Food Ethics Local and Global

    Thursday, 27th November, 2008

    The first talk in Falkland Centre for Stewardship's Winter Warmers series to launch the One Planet Food Programme. Helen Browning – “Organic Food and Climate Change.” Helen Browning OBE is food and farming director at the Soil Association and an organic farmer in north Wiltshire, where she is best known for sausages and bacon from her happy pigs. She also chairs the Food Ethics Council and the Animal Health and Welfare Implementation Group for England. There will be a supper available from 6pm with talk commencing at 7pm. Venue: Stables Workshop, Falkland Estate (bring a torch!) Price: £5 waged, £3 concession/unwaged. Booking essential. Please contact Lesley for more and to reserve places.
  24. Coffee Afternoon at Edward House

    Friday, 28th November, 2008

    All welcome. Raffles, stalls etc.
  25. Community Pub Night: The Travelling Transition Tavern

    Friday, 28th November, 2008

    The second Community Pub Night from the Travelling Transition Tavern will take place at Giffordtown Village Hall on 28th November from 8pm till midnight. This follows the success of the first night at Collessie Village Hall in October. Come along and sample the excellent local beer from Luckie Ales, Cairn O'Mhor Wines and much more. If you play an instrument, bring it and join in the live session. Bring your friends and neighbours. 26th Nov - Stop press!!! Bus service to this event organised: Sandy Robertson - who does the school run - has offered to run a busservice on Friday 28th to the Giffordtown Transition Tavern Evening Outward - approximate times.... 7.30 - Post Office Bow of Fife 7.35 - Letham - at the tree 7.38 - Monimail triangle 7.42 - Collessie - near railway bridge 7.46 - Giffordtown 7.50 - Giffordtown Village Hall Return 00.10 - return journey The cost of the bus will depend on the numbers. If we can fill the bus it will be cheaper so please email me to book a seat.... a.heminsley333@btinternet.com If you would like another stop in the itinerary please also let me know - within reason! cheers Michael
  26. Live Music at the Stag: Les Dee

    Saturday, 29th November, 2008

    Join us in the cosy Lounge bar from 8pm to 11pm for live music from cabaret singer Les Dee.
  27. Howe of Fife Rotary Club Ceilidh

    Saturday, 29th November, 2008

    Members of the Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife look forward to welcoming visitors to their annual Christmas Ceilidh on Saturday 29 November, in Strathmiglo Village Hall. Doors open at 7.30pm.; tickets cost £10, which includes supper and dancing to the Bert Pozzi band. Tickets can be obtained either by contacting Club Service Chairman, Dennis Beattie, on 01337 840480, or at the venue on the night. All proceeds of the ceilidh will be added to the club's charity funds, for use in projects at home and abroad.
  28. Christmas Decoration Workshop

    Sunday, 30th November, 2008

    Join our Christmas workshop and create festive, hand made decorations using recycled and sustainable materials. Led by local artist Ian Beattie. Workshop open to adults and children over 12. No experience necessary. £10/£8 concession with lunch and festive refreshments included. Numbers limited so booking required. Held at The Stables Workshop, Falkland Estate, Falkland