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Dunlop Gala
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we have a full and varied p rogr amme of e ven ts from 9am un til 4pm!
After the Scarecrow, Fancy Dress (the two are NOT
to be confused) and Home Craft Judging, the New
Mill Road field in the Village will open at 11.30am to
welcome the Horse Drawn Royal Party parade!! This
year piping them on will be the Troon Boys Brigade
Pipe band followed by the Vintage Tractor display.
When our newly crowned Queen Pippa Harzmeyer
has officially opened the Gala you can enjoy a Hog
Roast, Burgers or some home baking in the tea tent
before browsing the many stalls.
The Drakes of Hazard will be here this year – NOT
TO BE MISSED! As well as the Dog Show,
Children’s Races, Children’s Rides (£1 token each),
Adult Tug of War, a Magician, a Caricaturist and lots
more so don’t miss a great family day out, entry to the
field is free so we hope to see you all down there!
To book a stall contact: [email protected]
dunlop church
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Following its recent restoration and
refurbishment, Dunlop Church has
become a focal point for interesting
activities for all ages within the
local community. To date, various
events have been held within the
church building including, musical
evenings, concerts, story-telling and
art workshops.
The most recent event was a
one and a half day stained glass
workshop at which, Eilidh Keith,
a well respected stained glass
and leaded light expert tutored
participants in designing and
constructing a small stained glass
and leaded panel. (see photos)
We hope that we will be able to
hold a further workshop later in
the year.
Violinist Hector Scott and professional pianist Anna
Matromatidi will be performing in Dunlop Church
on 31st May at 7pm.
Hector and Anna entertained us in January, and we look forward
to their return visit.
This time their concert will include Sonatina in G major by
Antonin Dvorak, Mossgeil Grand Scottish Fantasia by W.
Mackenzie-Murdoch and Suite for violin and piano by William
Grant Still. Music composed by A.C. Mackenzie and J.B.
McEwan will accompany a short silent film entitled ‘St Kilda,
Britain’s Lonliest Isle’.
Hector and Anna are professional musicians whose infectious
enthusiasm for music promises their audience enjoyable
relaxation on what we hope will be a lovely summers evening.
All are welcome and tickets price £7 are available from
Fiona Thomson 01560 486715
Carolyn Blyth 01560 484846
Marge Cuthbertson 01560 484524