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Thursday, 10 August 2006 |
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The annual flower & craft show is on sunday 27th August in the Speymouth Hall in Mosstodloch.
This year is it's 25th birthday and there will be many displays and special events to celebrate. A free raffle to win a bottle of 25 yr old malt is for everyone attending (over 18's) and for the under 18's a free raffle to win a voucher (£25) for Junners.
There is a special category for the silver jubilee and of course all the usual ones too :-)
Teas will be available in the tea tent and an auction at the end of flowers etc. The doors open at 1.30.
If anyone would like more information or needs a schedule please telephone the chair (Ginny Slater) on 01343-870514. Thank you.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 August 2006 )
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
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The AGM went very well on Wednesday with a good turnout of parents, which was very encouraging. Thanks to all those who attended, and those who have volunteered to help run the pre-school groups for the next year. A special presentation was made to Brenda Watt who was Treasurer for the last year, despite no longer having a child benefiting from the groups. |
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Garmouth & Kingston Bowling Club |
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
Sunday 14th was the opening of the green and fortunately we got a good day, though sadly only one brave new face came along to swell the numbers. Mrs Jean Cadenhead was asked to throw the first jack and three rinks were used for a friendly game. |
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Garmouth & Kingston Art Group |
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Monday, 05 June 2006 |
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Maggie Fair draws ever near and work gets serious. Those who attended the Saturday at Michael Kitchen's studio had a great day. Some worked indoors and others outside and though the sun shone it was pretty cold, but a good experience just the same and his wife makes great Lasagne and Rhubarb Crumble! |
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Tuesday, 16 May 2006 |
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The chairman of the Amenities has asked the committee to canvas the Community over the increased cost of maintaining the WATER TOWER. Since 1990 £14,264 has been spent on its upkeep. This approx £1000 per annum is needed for the next 35 years. We are actively seeking a long term way of supporting the Tower. This will have to be an ongoing process with a positive plan for the future. The alternative is to ask Moray Council to release us from the remainder of the lease. If you wish to support maintaining the Tower, or have any proposals concerning this very important subject, please get in touch, or have your say on the forum. Click Here
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Last Updated ( Friday, 26 May 2006 )
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