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Events April 2008

  1. Ladybank Forest Users Group AGM

    Thursday, 10th April, 2008

    Annual General Meeting followed by a talk from the recently appointed Fife Red Squirrel Project Officer, Peter Etheridge. Peter will talk about his plans to protect the red squirrels in the Ladybank Forest.
  2. Ladybank Bowling Club: Opening Day Match

    Saturday, 12th April, 2008

    The outdoor season is fast approaching. Join us for the annual President vs Vice President opening day match. All members, old and new, are welcome to attend.
  3. Ladybank Bowling Club: Bingo Supper

    Wednesday, 16th April, 2008

    Eyes down for the first club event of the year! All welcome to attend.
  4. Fife Farmers Market - Cupar

    Saturday, 19th April, 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. Women's Safety Course

    Thursday, 24th April, 2008

    Personal Safety, Self Defence, On-line safety & Fire safety Women of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend Fife Constabulary's upcoming women's safety course. Offering 4 evening inputs designed to increase your self awareness and personal safety whether out and about or at home. The course is FREE and will be held at CUPAR police station 7-9pm on Thursday 24th April Thursday 1st May Tuesday 13th May Thursday 15th May
  6. Cultural Carnival 08 - Celebrate Life in Fife

    Saturday, 26th April, 2008

    Come along to Cultural Carnival -a celebration of the cultural diversity that's alive and well in North East Fife. Learn more about other cultures and enjoy unique entertainment in the form of demonstrations, workshops and information sessions on African Drumming, Chinese Calligraphy and Origami, Henna Painting, Food Tastings, Chinese Fan Dancing, Sari Wrapping and much, much more! Entry is free, all are welcome, and there's even transport help available for those living in outlying areas e.g. Howe villages. Simply call the number above to arrange. The Carnival is the second event of its type to be hosted by Elmwood College, who are working in partnership with many local organisations to showcase North East Fife’s commitment to embracing cultural diversity.
  7. Bygone Days Exhibition

    Saturday, 26th April, 2008

    Giffordtown Village Hall is staging an exhibition entitled 'Bygone Days' which features a collection of memorabilia from our rural past; farm and agricultural equipment, a domestic interior, a village shop with a daisplay of old advertising materials and a previously undiscovered cache of local photographs. There will also be live demonstrations of traditional crafts e.g. spinning, rag rug weaving and corn dolly making. Entry is free but donations for Hall funds are welcome.