21st September: Bruce Keith
Scotland Beneath the Surface - a subterranean odyssey exploring the natural and man-made heritage under our feet.
5th October: Rev Dr Mark Davidson
The Life of a Navy Chaplain
19th October: Gordon Foster
An Afternoon of Antiques.
He will bring some items to talk about and the audience can bring some too
2nd November: Rebecca or Duncan McEwen
Arnprior Farm
Talks will start at 2pm for approximately 1 hr
Toilets available
Contact: Emma King
emmaking100@gmail.com
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