Author: George

  • Charity Easter Celebrations

    Easter got off to a great start with the Charity Easter Celebration in the Community Centre on Saturday afternoon. There was a large turn-out and, although the final total has yet to be worked out, a substantial sum was raised for the ARCHIE Foundation and Maggie’s Centre at Raigmore.

    Thanks to everyone who came along and made the day such a great success and particular thanks to Highland Council for providing the funding.

  • The Bugman cometh…

    Kirkhill Cub Scouts had a visit from Nick Martin of the Scottish Exotic Animal Rescue tonight. Nick brought along a selection of creepy-crawlies, including cockroaches, spiders, a scorpion and a large Burmese python. Many thanks to Nick for coming along, the Cubs were fascinated, especially when the python ate Abbie – just kidding!

  • Latest views of the Community Centre

    Here are some photos of the Community Centre, including pictures from the KDAA AGM, held on Monday, 18th February in the new Williamson Room in the Community Centre.

    The KDAA Annual General Meeting

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    At the AGM, it was agreed that the new meeting room would be called the Williamson Room, in recognition of the work of Wilma Williamson and her late husband, Norman.

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  • KDAA Annual General Meeting

    The Annual General Meeting of the Kirkhill District Amenities Association will be held on Monday 18th February at 7:30pm in the Community Centre. There will be a presentation on the Kirkhill Centre Forward project as well as an opportunity to view the refurbished Community Centre.

    Agenda

    1. Apologies
    2. Minutes of last AGM
    3. Chairman’s report
    4. Treasurer’s report
    5. Secretary’s report
    6. Election of committee
    7. AOCB

    Refreshments will be available after the AGM.

  • Kirkhill Cubs go to camp

    Over the weekend of the 14th/15th/16th September, the Kirkhill Cub Scouts went to camp at Badaguish. This year’s theme was “The Vikings” and there were activities to fit in with this theme, including making helmets, shields and axes as well as building and launching a Viking longship.

    On the Sunday, the entire pack went for a walk to the beach at Loch Morlich and, although the weather was not great at the start, by the time they reached Loch Morlich, the clouds had cleared and the sun had made an effort to come out.

    Here are some photographs showing the activities at camp.