May 2023 newsletter

May 2023 newsletter

Fruity recipes, a quiz, fundraising news and a tribute to one of our founders can all be found in the latest editon of our newsletter. Download and...

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Feb 2023 newsletter

Feb 2023 newsletter

Our latest publication has news of our success at the Grampian Volunteer Transport Awards. Plus, shopping bus info, a classic recipe, puzzles and...

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December 2022 newsletter

December 2022 newsletter

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...

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September 22 newsletter

September 22 newsletter

Our early autumn newsletter comes in two parts - the regular booklet, with puzzles, articles, photos and a quiz on retro sweeties (how many do you...

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June 22 newsletter

June 22 newsletter

Our latest newsletter contains details of how you can get involved with a new arts project. Also, there's a introduction to our new staff members,...

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Autumn 21 newsletter

Autumn 21 newsletter

Our latest newsletter has been posted to over 400 clients and volunteers. It included a survey on our services and activities, and a leaflet from...

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July 2021 newsletter

July 2021 newsletter

Our latest newsletter is out, and features another memoir, along with a recipe, from John Shackleton of Portlethen gardening group. There's also a...

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Our Spring 2021 newsletter

Our Spring 2021 newsletter

Our latest newsletter has been sent to over 300 clients and volunteers! Along with this edition they also got a packet of seeds to hopefully bring...

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Newsletter issue 5

Newsletter issue 5

Our latest newsletter has a wee bit of a Scottish theme, with a Burns-inspired painting, poem and quiz, and a classic shortbread recipe. There's...

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A festive newsletter!

A festive newsletter!

Our latest newsletter is a celebration of the festive season, with childhood memories, a quick clootie dumpling recipe and 6 pages of...

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MCHLN is excited for our first two open mics for Health of the Sublime, one of our offerings for Grampian Wellbeing Festival. A feast for your ears: poetry and nature writing. All welcome, free of charge. Stonehaven Community Centre tonight 6:30-8:30pm, Red Room, and at Dickson Memorial Hall tomorrow in Laurencekirk 10:30am-12:30pm. Details in the image below. ... See MoreSee Less
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Back to a normal timetable for the number 9 Laurencekirk to Montrose bus, from Monday 20th May. This is due to this week's reopening of the road at Marykirk. ... See MoreSee Less
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Many congratulations to our transport volunteer David - well deserved - and the other winners. Our volunteers are the backbone of our organisation, and we are so thankful that they give their time and dedication to help older people around the shire communities. The Laurencekirk and District Rotary Club is delighted to announce the winners of our Community and Vocational Awards for 2024.There were a record number of nominations this year and we thank everyone who nominated. Service is a guiding Principle of the the Worldwide Rotary Movement and we are proud to recognize the following people for their Service, both voluntary and vocational to the people of the Mearns.David Milne for his volunteer driver work with Mearns and Coastal Healthy Living Network.Kate Matthews and Tracey Smith for their efforts on behalf of the Save Our Mearns campaign.Billy and Sabz Mahmood for their contributions to the communities of Auchenblae and Drumlithie.Anne Williams of AW Pet Care and Dog Walking for her work with her Pet Care service and the extended help she provides to clients.Allister (Sandy) Noble for his voluntary work for Auchenblae Community Association.Arlene Dickson for her work as Lead Volunteer Youth Worker of Mearns Youth Club.Barbara Coulter for her fund raising for Fettercairn Primary School and other charities.Hilda Herald and Lyndia Donald for their voluntary catering service at the Dickson Hall, Laurencekirk.Doug and Clive Mitchell of Douglas F Mitchell, Laurencekirk, for sponsoring, organising and supporting local charitable events.Margaret Gray for her many and varied voluntary community efforts in Inverbervie.Well done to all the winners. ... See MoreSee Less
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Yes a FREE cuppy! Tuesday 21st May 2024Join us for a FREE cuppy and chat in a dementia friendly setting. Pop in for a chance to meet new people, enjoy a quick game of draughts(or similar) and a warm welcome! ... See MoreSee Less
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