Events 15th October 2008
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Seeing Red
Saturday, 4th October, 2008
Organised by the Fife Coast & Countryside Trust. Come and join us in the woods of Falkland Estate to look for tracks and signs of our native red squirrel. Event is free but places are limited, so please reserve your place on-line. -
WRI Harvest Tea
Sunday, 5th October, 2008
A harvest tea with craft display will raise money for WRI federation funds. Please come along and show your support. -
Falkland Conservation Group Taster Session
Sunday, 5th October, 2008
If you were thinking about volunteering but haven't yet given it a try then come along to this taster session. A workshop on monitoring, recording, practical wildlife management, helping visitors and other projects, will be followed by a walk through Maspie Den and Coalpit Community Woodland Dens to see work, both planned and in progress. Meet iat the Stables Workshop*, Falkland Estate, Phoning or emailing us to let us know that you are coming is recommended. * Big green wooden door at the rear of the Stable Block, next to the car park by the Fish Pond. -
Give Blood - Community Donor Session Falkland
Tuesday, 7th October, 2008
The Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service needs your help. If you haven't given blood before, pop alog to Falkland Village Hall this afternoon and find out how easy it is. Your blood can help save or improve the lives of up to 3 people, so go on, give it a go. -
Mull Theatre's Macbeth @ Falkland Palace
Wednesday, 8th October, 2008
Backroom conniving, naked ambition, insider dealing, moral ambiguity, hypocrisy and corruption at the highest levels… a dynamic and inventive production with all the elements of thriller, adventure and the supernatural. This is a revival of the final ever show at Mull Little Theatre – an acclaimed, innovative and very accessible production which was loved by critics and audiences alike. Staged against the spectacular backdrop of Falkland Palace, it aims to bring theatre to a wider audience. Ticket Prices: £14 (£10-£8), can be bought online or call the Byre Theatre box office on 01334 475000 for more. -
Cupar Arts Festival
Friday, 10th October, 2008 — Sunday, 26th October, 2008
A 2 week event including: music (King Creosote & the Fence Collective, Savourna Stevenson, Lau, Rab Noakes, Tam White and more); visual arts (Marian Leve, Will Maclean, selected visual artists); performance poetry; art workshops; craft; scottish dance theatre workshops; open studios; heritage walk; puppet state theatre and more. See website for further info. -
Apple Day
Sunday, 12th October, 2008
Join the harvest celebrations in the beautiful gardens of Falkland Palace. You can buy some of our locally produced organic apples. There will also be children’s entertainment, food tasting, apple exhibition and juice pressing. Booking not required. -
Giffordtown 5k Road race
Sunday, 12th October, 2008
Now into its second year this 5K run organised by Fife Athletic Club is flat, fast out and back route on quiet countryside roads. Ideal for setting a personal best! There's a traditional Fife AC tea and cakes for all runners after the race. Enter on the day - £3 / £5 unattached. Juniors - FREE . Prize giving in the hall at 11.45am. See web or call Paul for more. -
Ladybank Surgery Flu Clinic
Tuesday, 14th October, 2008 — Thursday, 16th October, 2008
Please come along Surnames: A-H on Tues 14; I-Mac on Wed 15; N-Z on Thur 16. Please ring the surgery for more details 01337 830765 -
Falkland Society - book launch with Sven Huldt
Wednesday, 15th October, 2008
The Falkland Society is hosting the launch of Sven Huldt's book 'My Scotland in the Fifties: a Love Story and what led up to it'. Sven Huldt worked during the 50s in the linoleum factory, he had digs in the village and made many friends in Falkland. This will be an open meeting but as space is limited, for a free ticket contact either Pam or Betty. -
Falkland Bowling Club Bingo
Wednesday, 15th October, 2008
All members and friends welcome along to these fun nights. -
Grand Ceilidh!
Saturday, 18th October, 2008
In aid of Parkinson Fife. Grand prize draw and supper. Bring your own bottle. Tickets £7 from Ron Bissett 01337 857210. -
MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY
Saturday, 25th October, 2008
Come and help us to make a difference during National Volunteering Day. Help the Ranger Service with practical tasks that will not only be conserving our countryside but will also be a day of getting fit and enjoying the great outdoors. Bring a tattie for the fire! Strong footwear required. Children must be accompanied by an adult. -
Celebrating My Garden
Saturday, 25th October, 2008 — Sunday, 26th October, 2008
Youngsters are called to be arty. An Art competition for primary schools has been organised at Falkland palace. Pupils are called to entry a painting, drawing, collage or other medium which reflects the gardens that Mary Queen of Scotts would have enjoyed. All entries will be exhibited in the Town Hall on Satruday 25 and Sunday 26 October. Entries must be submitted by 1 October. Entry forms and more infomation is available from Falkland Palace reception or call 08444932186 There are three categories Primary 1-2-3 / 4-5 / 6-7. There will be an individual prize per group and a school prize for best exhibit. Entries to be submitted by 1 October 2008. All entries will be exhibited in Falkland Town Hall. Dates: Saturday 25 October 2008 - Sunday 26 October 2008 Times: 11.00am-4.00pm on Saturday 25th and 1.00pm-4.00pm on Sunday 26th. Exhibition entry is free of charge -
Collessie Victory Hall Coffee Morning
Saturday, 25th October, 2008
Please come along and enjoy tea, coffee and scones in the company of others from the village and surrounds. A raffle will be held to raise funds for the upkeep of the hall. All welcome. -
Energy Transition in Falkland
Tuesday, 28th October, 2008
The cost of heating and lighting your home or business continues to increase. We also have to reduce our carbon emission quickly. Can local communities do something to help themselves ? In Falkland Village Hall on Tuesday 28 October at 7:30, there will be a meeting to start finding ways to change our energy use and energy costs. Contributors will be householders from the village and locally, who can explain what they have already done, and how to do it. This will include local examples of simple insulation or draught proofing, underfloor heating and ground-source heat pumps, using wood fuel, installing a windmill, or using solar panels. The really ambitious can work out how to build community sources of electricity or heat, and how to get hold of the grants available to help that. This is part of the Transition Falkland programme, which will meet of 4 November in Newton of Falkland Village Hall to focus on local food and allotments, and on 11 November in Falkland to discuss improving our local quality of life. FREE -
Sixth Annual Stewardship Lecture - Food
Thursday, 30th October, 2008
Satish Kumar - "Reconnecting with food".“ Sadly, in the modern world most of us know not how to wait, how to fast nor, for that matter, how to feast.” The Sixth Annual Stewardship Lecture at the House of Falkland will be delivered by Satish Kumar, one of the country’s leading humanitarian activists. Satish is editor of Resurgence Magazine, which has been described as ‘the artistic and spiritual voice of the green movement’. He is founder and Director of Schumacher College as well as an internationally acclaimed author and speaker. Satish will deliver a lecture that focuses on our lost links with food and the impact it has on climate change. Tickets cost £25 but as ever we are offering the Friends of Falkland’s Heritage a discounted rate of £20. Organic wine & Fife Diet supper prepared by award winning chef Christopher Trotter. If you wish to purchase a ticket please contact the office on 01337 858838. Tickets are now available to buy online at http://www.bigtentfestival.co.uk/annual-stewardship-lecture/ . All surplus funds will support the charity’s work to safeguard the future of House of Falkland.

