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«August 26, 2008 - September 25, 2008»
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Start: 19:30

Next informal meeting is at No. 4 South Row, courtesy of Dave and Jillian. All welcome.

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Start: 19:30
First read through with the Director. Please come along if you are interested in a part. Venue to be confirmed, but is likely to be Catterline School
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Start: 12:00

When : Saturday 6th Sept - 12 noon until late

Where : Dunnottar Quarry

Dunnottar Bodgers Group invite family and friends to a picnic in the woods. A chance to find out about woodland crafts, get a little hands-on perhaps, and sit back round the camp fire and enjoy live music and childrens entertainments. Free Admission.

  • The Trybe
  • Devil Train
  • Heughettes
  • Graham Ling
  • Jamie Waterson
  • Stonehaven drummers
  • The Ginger Dave Band
  • Stonehaven Folk Club
  • Session musicians very welcome
  • Furniture building
  • Bush craft and den building
  • Wood carving
  • Silver jewellery casting
  • Treasure hunt
  • Traditional games
  • Whistle making
  • Willow weaving
  • Green wood work
  • Puppet shows
  • Drumming and guitar workshops
  • Story telling
  • Spinning
  • and more ...

Plus Scoof ‘n’ Scoff Cafe for toasties, soup and hot drinks.

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Start: 12:00
End: 17:00

Stonehaven CartiesIn Mineralwell Park, Stonehaven. Full details and rules at http://stonehavencarties.co.uk/.

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Start: 19:00

Kinneff Old Church

Picture by Martyn Gorman.

The annual commemorative service of the Kinneff Old Church takes place on Sunday 14th September at 7 pm. The guest preacher is Rev Dr Martin Fair of St Andrew’s Parish Church, Arbroath.

The musical interlude will be performed by pupils from Dunnottar School.

Kinneff Old Church is where the Scottish Crown Jewels, The Honours of Scotland, were hidden in 1652 beyond the clutches of the invading army of Oliver Cromwell. They remained there for nine years and were then transported to Edinburgh Castle where they have remained ever since and are now on public display.


Further information from:

A R Peters
Secretary to the Trustees
Tel: 01561 362412


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