Spring 2022 Evening Talks – 7 April
Thursday April 7 - Marine Mammals and Man in the Firth of Forth - Emily Hague, PHD Researcher. A fascinating look at the impact that human activity is having on whales, dolphins and seals within the Firth.
Thursday April 7 - Marine Mammals and Man in the Firth of Forth - Emily Hague, PHD Researcher. A fascinating look at the impact that human activity is having on whales, dolphins and seals within the Firth.
The second in our series celebrating 50 years of the Scottish Pottery Society. This colourful and attractive pottery was made in Scotland from the 1830s to the 1930s and there will be lots of examples on show, from cheap and cheerful domestic ware to the more complex designs produced for export. Do pop in and have a look!
Bookbug sessions are held on Saturdays - please click on the link for more details and how to register.
An exhibition of Scottish Pottery from the 19th and 20th centuries. Keep an eye out here and on Facebook for further exhibitions later in the year.
Our fabulous Christmas raffle will end on 22 December when we'll draw the winning ticket. Good luck!
Sale is now closed and we raised a fabulous £275! Thanks to all who visited and bought some goodies from us!
Our 2021 evening talks programme has been a great success with only one talk left. We are both delighted and sorry to say that this is a sell out! If anything changes we will post details here and on our Facebook page.
In the summer of 1559 Fife became the centre of a religious revolution. Groups of Protestant activists stormed local churches, smashed altars and images, and took up arms against the Catholic religious authorities. This talk considers why local grievances turned into a national rebellion, and how the residents of Fife helped transform the faith of Scotland.
Val McDermid is a celebrated Fifer and best-selling Scottish crime writer who has travelled the world promoting her writing. We'll have some books for sale and Val has agreed to sign them. Cash sales only - sorry no cards.
Autumn 2012 Evening Talks - HIDDEN PLACES: Geophysics Unlocking the Remains of the Past with Richard Bates, St Andrews University