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‘Not Just a Catwalk’ Fashion Show

President Audrey with Gingey and the SI Kirkcaldy banner at our stall The models in their evening dress celebrate the end of a very successful fashion show Above and below pictures show two of the many stalls at the Fashion Show

Cheque for Fife Gingerbread

SI Kirkcaldy has worked in partnership with Fife Gingerbread over the last year, and the two fundraisers, the Fashion Show and the Rock Choir have raised over £3,000. Michelle thanked everyone for their hard work over the last year in raising the money and said

65th Anniversary Dinner

SI Kirkcaldy celebrated 65 years since the founding of the club with a dinner at Robertson Fine Art in Glenrothes. Members and guests enjoyed good food and a relaxed atmosphere while looking at a booklet of photographs of events from the life of the club.

Liverpool Conference

President Audrey with members of the club who attended the recent very successful Conference in Liverpool Members of SI Tunbridge Wells and SI Kirkcaldy who had a meal together during the Conference  

Combatting Period Poverty

Kirkcaldy Foodbank has joined the country-wide campaign to combat period poverty by distributing feminine hygiene products to clients. They asked our club if we could donate some feminine hygiene products and we brought items to our meeting in the middle of May, and a week

Donation to Autism Rocks (Fife)

Prior to the AGM, President Heather presented a cheque for £850 to Liza Quinn of Autism Rocks (Fife). Autism Rocks has been the Club’s main Charity for this year and President Heather was delighted to donate this cheque to them. Liza Quinn accepted the cheque

New President Audrey

Our AGM saw the handover of our chain of office from outgoing President, Heather (left), to incoming President, Audrey (right). Congratulations to you both ladies!

Litter Pick in Middle Den

On a beautiful Saturday in April 10 members and a prospective member joined forces to clean up Middle Den opposite Kirkcaldy High School. When we didn’t find too much rubbish lying on the path we moved outwards amongst the trees and found plastic, paper and

Re-Act, Refugee Aid

Our speaker on Monday 12 March was Jan McCall who told us about her involvement over the past three years with “Re-Act”, which was set up by her friends. ‘Re-Act, Refugee Action Scotland’ is a volunteer run Not-For-Profit Humanitarian Aid Co-operative launched in response to the increasing