Revivification

Hello, everyone!

Just a wee not to say that the 191 Blog is back up and running. Hopefully, this will be a source of things to do and that are going on in the Gallatown, Sinclairton, and East Kirkcaldy. If you have information you would like to have posted up here, pass it along to me and I’ll paste it up here. Tell your friends, family, etc.

If you’ve got ideas for information you’d like to see on this blog, let me know – I’m happy to have guest posters helping keep the great public knowing how great this neighbourhood can be!

-Shanana

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Exciting things coming up

After scouring every source of news and “what’s happening” I can find, here’s the latest exciting things going on in East Kirkcaldy and nearby:

Thursday, 16th June

GESTRA (Gallaton East and Sinclairton Tenants and Residents Association – see the link on the side of the page) is having their monthly meeting.  If you are a resident and want to see what it’s all about, come along at 6:30pm to 191 St. Clair Street (Kirkcaldy Free Church) and listen in and have your say.  It looks like it will be a good meeting, and the more the merrier!  Teas, coffee, and biscuits provided.

Saturday, 18th June

St. Andrews High School will be hosting its annual fun day.  This event is open to the public.  Looks like there are prizes to win, games to play (including a climbing wall and 5-a-side football), and food to eat.  Or just go and soak up the atmosphere…

Saturday, 18th June

Book Sale!!!!  The annual ex-lending stock sale from the Kirkcaldy Libraries is happening from 9:30am-12pm at the Adam Smith Theatre.  Get there early, bag a bargain!  Looks like there will be every genre and age-range catered for.

Saturday, 18 June til September

There is a new exhibit opening at the Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery all about animals (including a unicorn horn, apparently….).  It is aimed at all ages, including dress-up and games.  Worth a look.  As always, these exhibits are free.

Sunday, 19 June

Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Earl of Bothwell are being revivified for a barbecue in Ravenscraig Park, starting at 2pm!  It promises to be fun for everyone, with guided tours of Ravenscraig Castle – including the bits that are usually locked – and craft and weapon demonstrations from Medieval Methil.  £3 for adults, £1.50 for kids under 12 (bargain!!!).  Info: Ann Waters (01592) 266 361

All Week, June 13-18

It’s Forth Road Bridge Open Week.  Yes, the idea was new to me, too, but it looks like there are some pretty cool things on offer, if you can get yourself over to the Bridge, especially on the Saturday.  Maybe worth a wee carpool or bus ride to FerryToll? have a look at the events here.

 

So I guess all that’s left to say is get out there and do something!

 

-Shanana

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Teddy Bear Picnic

Come to the picnic!To all parents of toddlers, babies and pre-school kiddos, St. Clair Street Toddlers is hosting a teddy bear picnic down at Ravenscraig Park on Thursday, 23rd June, from 10am-11am. Bring a toddler and a teddy!

If the weather goes horribly worng, then we’ll meet back up at the church instead, again at 10am, to have an indoor picnic.

Either way, it should be great!

If you are unsure of where to go, contact shanana  - communitywork@kirkcaldyfreechurch.co.uk – or leave a comment below and she’ll keep you right.

 

-Shanana

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Survey Link for Potential Recovery Cafe

Are you in recovery from misuse of a substance?

Are you looking for support?  Are you looking to support others?

If you answered yes to any or all of the above, please take 10 minutes to fill out this survey.  There is a group looking to see if there is any support for the idea for a service-user-led cafe/activity/social gathering/whatever they want to make of it in Fife.  In order to see if there is any demand for this, the Fife Drugs Forum need people to respond to the survey.

In a previous post, I had mentioned that something exciting in the world of Recovery was brewing here in Fife.  This survey is the first step into hopefully implementing that idea.  And we need your help!

Have a look, and please pass on the link to your friends, or anyone you know in any area of Fife who may be interested in support for those in recovery of substance misuse, or are in recovery themselves.

Thanks so much!

-Shanana

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Looking for things to do in Kirkcaldy?

Now that we’re all on the come-down from the Royal Wedding, having joined together with the nation, glued to out tellies to see what Kate Middleton’s dress looked like and what famous people were there, we’re all wondering what to do with our long weekend.

So, here are a few options I’ve gleaned after careful collecting:

Saturday Cafe

It’s Saturday, so the Cafe at 191 is on, as always.  Free, fun, and full of life, it’s not to be missed! (10-noon)

Fife Ramblers

They’re going to Peebles to see Glen Sax and walk the circular route.  Lifts are provided and if you want more information, speak to Brian – 01592 784 553.  Should be good!

The Beach

Head down to Ravenscraig with a picnic, or wander along the Coastal Trail to the tower at Seafield!  With the weather being so glorious and the tides being favourable, it’s a wonderful, free way to spend an afternoon or a day for anyone of any age.  Say hello to the friendly seals if you see them!

Advance notice of Art workshops

Want to try your hand at something creative?  Not sure you want to invest the money for all of the lessons and materials required to be an artist?  There are 116 places for FREE art sessions in May throughout Fife.  If you want to book a place, phone 01592 583213.  (Call sooner to reserve your place)

There is NO Breastfeeding Cafe on Monday, however.  They are taking the week off and enjoying the bank holiday, too.

St. Clair Street Toddlers IS happening on Thursday May 5th, though.  Not all schools are being used as polling places, so we’re going ahead like normal.

(Completely out of the area, but if you’ve got  few pennies to spend, I HIGHLY recommend seeing “The One Man Star Wars Trilogy” in Glenrothes at Rothes Halls on Thursday, 5 May.  I saw this show a couple of years ago at the Edinburgh Fringe and have never had so much fun in my life.  100% family safe.)

-Shanana

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Youth work courses offered

Free courses are being offered in youth work by Fife Council.  It’s a basic qualification, but has been a popular introduction to the field.  There are three courses – Introduction to Youth Work Skills, Intermediate Youth Work Skills, and Introduction to Play Work.

Introduction to Play Work is to help you access higher learning/training/employment opportunities in children’s work (nursery/early primary ages).

Introduction to Youth Work Skills does the same, but is aimed for slightly older children (primary/secondary ages) and includes games and activity ideas.

Intermediate Youth Work Skills is for people who have already completed the Introductory course and includes things like drug and alcohol misuse, sexual health, and how to deal with challenging behaviour.

The second two courses are excellent for anyone thinking about starting up a youth club, or for clubs who want to send their members on a bit of extra training.

They are all free, 10 weeks, and happening at Templehall Community Centre.  They will take place on Thursdays, from 28 April.  Phone Leah or Aisha for information or to book a place – 01592 583 363.

-Shanana

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