Tesco – Speyside High School
Speyside High School’s breakfast club is bidding for a cash boost from the Tesco Stronger Starts scheme. Support them by collecting a blue token and casting a vote when checking out. Details at the back.
Speyside High School’s breakfast club is bidding for a cash boost from the Tesco Stronger Starts scheme. Support them by collecting a blue token and casting a vote when checking out. Details at the back.
Start point: Travelling West from Aberlour on the A95, turn right after Ballindalloch petrol / shop. Down B9137 to Cragganmore. After 1km park at public car park at old station.
Route: The route follows Speyside Way to Blacksboat, wide forest tracks in forest, and back to Cragganmore along side of road. and paths (some may be moist and soft) past the Trig pillar (view over Moray Firth) and through several old quarries. We will stop for tea / coffee in the forest.
Distance: 11.22km (6.9mi), 198m ascent. Shorter option if you wish to start at Blacksboat (let Donald know).
Andrew is away on parental leave through the end of April.
You may have seen the amazing progress of things growing down at the glebe. At the moment there are open “potter, water, and tidy up” sessions going every Monday and Wednesday 2-4pm, Thursdays 1.30-2.30pm, and other sessions as advertised. We have a WhatsApp group for folk who want to be kept in the loop and updates also on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/aberlourglebe.
Andrew is on leave until late May. Over this period pastoral cover will be provided by a group of neighbouring ministers. The primary contact co-ordinating cover for the duration will be the Rev Dr Amy Bender (Keith: North, Newmill, Boharm and Rothiemay): e-mail: abender@churchofscotland.org.uk; tel: 01542 780486.
To help us prepare a display to mark the closure of Craigellachie Church, we are seeking photographs and other relevant memorabilia. E.g., Sunday School photos (including seaside picnics); photos of fundraising events, presentations, nativities, and special services. Do you have a special memory you would like write down to share with others? Anything at all would be helpful. If you can help, please contact Jane Tweedie by e-mail: jane871515@outlook.com.