If you love daft jokes you’ll find a few in the Christmas newsletter, courtesy of Laurencekirk primary school pupils! We’ve also got a couple of home baking recipes, a festive puzzle, a look back at what has been one of our most important years and more. Click here to download and read.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - St CyrusWe are looking to bring our Brew & Blether to St Cyrus, a monthly opportunity to get out of the house, have a blether with others over a brew of choice. Let us know if you are interested.
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3 days ago
After weeks of wondering what Boccia involved, our Laurencekirk Brew & Blether enjoyed a taster session, delivered by Live Life Aberdeenshire.
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4 days ago
Portlethen Gardening Group will begin the weekly meetings at the station, no experience or equipment required.
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5 days ago
So excited about Health of the Sublime Open Mics, May 17th & 18th, part of Grampian Wellbeing Festival! Open to all, absolutely free. Led by our block one nature writing/poetry tutor, Rebecca Sharp and myself, expect nature, nurture, climate, and a fabulous, restful, and thought provoking time. I'm really looking forward to hearing some of the writing that has come out of the workshops, your nature poetry/eco-poetry, or other writing to the theme, or that of your favourite author. Health of the Sublime is supported by Creative Scotland and is one of the featured projects in their Environmental and Sustainability Report, published last week. Carrie Fertig#wellbeing #NatureWriting #poetry #climatechange #ecopoetry
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1 week ago
Jane at the Volunteer Recruitment event in Stonehaven yesterday :)
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