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Events September 2008

  1. ELMWOODSTOCK

    Saturday, 6th September, 2008

    Fantastic new live music event! Idlewild are playing at this live outdoor music event in support of Friends of the Earth Scotland. Very happy too to have Wolfstone and The Stars from The Commitments on board plus The Hazey Janes and recently added to the bill are Sergeant and State of Affairs which completes the festival line up. Advance tickets £15, students/OAP £12 children 5 - 14 £3 (all children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult). Don't hang about as tickets are going fast. Ticketline 01334 658855. On sale nowTicketweb http://www.ticketweb.co.uk
  2. The Business Show - Fife

    Thursday, 11th September, 2008

    Fife's premier business to business event with 50 exhibitors, networking and Meet the Buyer opportuntities for all. Visit the website for more information and to pre-register for the Network sessions. Entry is free.
  3. Freuchie Cricket Club: Centenary Dance

    Saturday, 13th September, 2008

    Evening includes a dinner/dance, after dinner speaker (Bill Frindell, ex BBC Test match statistician) plus raffle (with prizes!). Bob McFarlane (Rossie Priory CC) will be MC for the evening. Tickets are £30 each available from Danny Ramage on 01337 857 292. Please come along and support this historic club, and enjoy a great night out.
  4. Fife Farmers Market - Cupar

    Saturday, 20th September, 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.
  5. Doors Open Day - Monimail Tower

    Sunday, 21st September, 2008

    Doors Open Days give you free access to hundreds of fascinating buildings across Scotland. Members of the public are encouraged to come and explore this restored 16th century tower, the main remnant of the medieval palace of the Archbishops of St Andrews. Four storeys high with wide views from the roof. This year there will be local trained guides on site to take you around points of interest in Monimail's historic landscape. Tea and cakes available for sale as well as medieval crafts pottery, metalwork and apple pressing for cider making. Exhibition on history and restoration of the tower.
  6. Fife Career and Jobsfair in Association with Kingdom FM

    Wednesday, 24th September, 2008

    From further education opportunities to an array of potential employers with immediate vacancies, this is probably Fife's largest recruitment event of 2008! There will be on-hand advice and support on CV preparation and government financial advice and even pointers on what to wear for interview! Entry free.