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Whats On: during the month (continued)


• Monday 21st January, Cathedral Guild Meeting, Ruth Burgess will speak about “The Iona Community now” at 2.00pm Saturday 26th January,





7.30 - 11.30 pm. Victoria Hall, Dunblane. Dancing to ‘Din Raisin’ Ceilidh Band, Buffet Supper Cash Bar, Prize Draw. Tickets £8 per person or £20 for a family from David Christie (825209), Beth Boyd (824054) or any member of Dunblane Cathedral Choir


• Sunday 27th January, Movies and Music, Cathedral Hall, 3pm. Silent films brought to life at the piano by Mike Nolan. Tickets from Smallprint or at the door: £9 Adult £2 Conc


• Wednesday 6th February, Dunblane and District Gardening Club there will be a talk by Kate Thornhill on ‘Perthshire Preserves’. Leighton Room, Cathedral Halls at 2.00pm. Visitors will be made very welcome and charged £1.50.


• Wednesday 6th February, SRGC in Dunblane Christian Fellowship Hall at 7.30pm. Dr Gavin MacNaughton, will talk about ‘Plants in the Autumn Garden’. Entry£1.50 For more details please contact sandy.leven@btinternet.com.uk or t: 01786 824064


• Sunday 10th February, Forth Valley Friends of Scottish Opera. Our chair, Sasha Alexander is going to talk about Travels with my voice – tales from her own career as a professional singer. All very welcome. 2.30 pm, Smith Art Gallery and Museum. Members £5, Visitors £6, Students £1.


• Sunday 10th February, Concert in the Cathedral, 3pm. DCAG is delighted to add an extra concert to the series and to welcome violinist Alicja Smietana (www.alicjasmietana. com). Tickets from Smallprint or at the door: £9 Adult £2 Child/Student/Unemployed


• Monday 11th February, Dunblane Civic Society meets at 7:30pm in the Braeport Centre. Ken Walker of Dunblane will give a talk on “The Hills is NOT Lonely - An excursion on Munros, Corbetts and Wild Places”. All welcomed. Visitors admission £2.


• Monday 11th February Dunblane Arthritis Care. Talk about how ‘The Food Train’ operates. (Home Delivery Service). Renewing membership £14 New membership £7 Victoria Hall, Dunblane 1.30 - 3.30pm Details from Dolly Gemmell 01786 822387 or dolly.g@talktalk.net





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Tuesday 12th February: Dunblane Wildlife Group. ‘Honeybees’ with Magnus Peterson. Leighton Room, Cathedral Halls at 7.30pm. Everyone welcome Admission £3. Children free. Contact - Sue Harley 01786 824716


Saturday 16th February, Cathedral Guild Table Top Sale. 10–2pm, in the Cathedral hall. Will include cake and candy; books and bric-a-brac; and handcrafts amongst others.


Saturday 16th February is the SRGC Dunblane Early Bulb Display [Free entry], with the usual show of wonderful flowering bulbs. This is a great chance for everyone to buy new and exciting plants from the 4 or 5 professional nursery stands. Dunblane Christian Fellowship Hall. For more details please contact sandy.leven@btinternet.com.uk or t: 01786 824064


• Monday 18th February, Cathedral Guild meeting at 2.00pm, in the Cathedral hall, the topic will be “Out of Africa and into Malta”, which is a World Mission project.





Saturday 2nd March, The Dunblane Potato Day will take place from 10- 1pm in the Cathedral Hall, Dunblane organised by Dunblane Allotment Group. There will be approximately 48 different varieties of seed potato available for purchase, together with onion sets, garlic bulbs, vegetable seeds and growing advice. Refreshments also available.


• Sunday 3rd March Elbow Room at the Cathedral 7/9.30pm. Theme AWAKENINGS. 3 mid lent workshops in the cathedral halls and participative worship in the cathedral.


Please mention thewire when responding to adverts 75 Family Ceilidh (Promoted by Dunblane Cathedral Choir)


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