The Aboyne Fountain 22 (Autumn 2020)

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Issue 22 Autumn 2020


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Welcome to Issue 22 of The Fountain Sometimes I think there are no words available to describe the present situation. Mainly because it keeps changing! But it’s been swings and roundabouts again since the Summer issue, with tentative steps out followed by a hasty retreat. I am hopeful at the time of going to print that more copies of the magazines will be delivered through doors this time around... That said, I’m delighted with the level of support offered to Myriad Pro Publishing at this time. There are no less than seven new advertisers in the Autumn Fountain and there’s a special feature on p16 introducing some of these while outlining the benefits of using these community/ commercial publications to promote your business when the chips are down. I’m equally chuffed with the calibre of editorial contributions in the circumstances too. Considering not much is happening, you guys have a lot to say for yourselves! Remember that community information is FREE to include in these pages, so if you have any news for the Winter eds, tell me about it by November 1st if you can. Best wishes to all affected by Covid, and thanks to everyone fighting it on the front lines. Keep hanging in there, folks! Cat Houston – Design/Editor

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Doors Open to Enjoy Art in the Community Sharp-eyed visitors and walkers around Aboyne may have noticed a number of small but perfectly formed wooden doors cropping up in unexpected places. The doors are part of a community art project from the local artist Stephanie Vandem, which was initiated before the lockdown. Around 25 mini doors have been distributed for people to paint or decorate in their own way and the results are an eclectic creative mix. Stephanie told The Fountain: “The project was inspired by traditional painted doors that a lot of villages around the world do, to bring interest to their streets, a trail for visitors, and to bring the community together. It’s also about reclaiming those streets, using public spaces that are accessible to the community.” Determined not to let Covid-19 halt the project, Stephanie delivered the doors distantly, used video tutorials for inspiration and left deadlines open-ended, to avoid stress. Many of the doors feature “nature-inspired things, rivers, animals, trees, inspiration from the locality here.” though a few are more fantasy-based. Stephanie added: “It gave the participants something to do in lockdown, something to feel connected with the rest of the community, something to go out and look out for. So people could have a little bit of unity through the art project when they couldn’t see others, or do things together. So there was a sense of ‘we are all doing this together’.” The doors will stay up at least until the end of the summer and there are three “naked” ones left if you want to have a go. Stephanie’s contacts can be found online.

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The Aboyne Paths and Tracks group has created a free leaflet with a map and description of various paths and tracks from Aboyne village centre. It has been distributed widely in shops, cafes and restaurants and we hope it will benefit the well being, health and fitness of residents and visitors alike. The leaflet was designed and produced by Wagtail Designs in Birse and was funded by the Rotary Club of Aboyne & Upper Deeside and the ScotWays (Scottish Rights of Way) charities. It took a year to produce, requiring engagement with 15 different landowners, most of whom were very supportive to the project. Some however had objections to promotion of paths on their land and, for now, the group has decided to not describe or promote several routes where this is the case. The public can continue to responsibly access established paths and tracks under outdoor access legislation and the group would be pleased to hear about any problems in this regard. The Paths and Tracks Group was formally established as part of Mid Deeside Community Trust in 2019. Work parties to maintain and improve paths and tracks in the Aboyne area (with landowner permission) were regularly held until March, when they stopped due to Covid-19. These were well attended by up to 20 volunteers and it was hoped to restart them in August, with appropriate social distancing and other precautions. The group was delighted to receive support for purchasing equipment to help with paths maintenance from Aberdeenshire Council, Aboyne Academy and the Aboyne Highland Games committee. If you’d like to know more or get involved with the group, you can find them on Facebook or email them at aboynepaths@gmail.com.

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Lockdown gave us the opportunity to appreciate the countryside nearest to us and many people discovered new routes merely minutes from their home. We’d love you to share your favourite lockdown walk with us. Was it round the village, a bit further afield or through the woods? Wherever you took your daily walk, please let Marr Community Paths Group know. The plan is to share them with others who may be new to your area or who would like to try a different place to walk, cycle or jog. Email them to Kate at Kate@marrareapartnership.org.uk.

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Aberdeenshire Voluntary Ac�on launched their AVA Community Spirit Awards at the beginning of July to recognise Community Spirit in our villages and towns during the lockdown and were overwhelmed by the response. CEO Dan Shaw said: “People have been nominating in their hundreds, the people in their community who have gone out of their way to help, support and put a smile on people’s faces during the pandemic. “Many award recipients have been nominated multiple times showing the impact they have had on their community. Several of our nominations are very young showing a sense of community spirit from a young age”. There are over 200 recipients of the AVA Community Spirit Award and the full list can be found in AVA’s most recent newsletter, their website www. avashire.org.uk or on Facebook. Our area’s award-winners include: Pam Vickers, Anna Bichard, Eric Sinclair, Dave Ellis, Simon Welfare, Gillian Needham, Platform 22, Eve Bolton, Vikki McPherson, Gavin Crawford, Graham Ross, Thomas Truby, Tina Thomas, Lumphanan Moving Pictures, The Boat Inn, K&D Befriending and Mid Deeside Community Trust.

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Aboyne’s Community Centre now has its own Facebook page. The facility, which has been been closed to the public since March following lockdown, hopes to reopen as soon as possible. Updates can be found on the Live Life Aberdeenshire website or search for “Aboyne & Deeside Community Centre” on Facebook to like the page.


There was much excitement at Aboyne Men’s Shed recently as the new-build’s scaffolding came down. The ground floor is set to house the Men’s Shed workshop while upstairs will be the Aboyne and Mid-Deeside Community Shed. Check out their new-look website http://aboynemensshed.org.uk/, which has heaps of project information. Established 1998

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In March 2020, Aboyne Breastfeeding Support Group had to suspend our one to one support and weekly group meetings. It is hard to believe that it is August already, and those of us with school aged children are getting ready for their return to school. We have no dates to return yet and those of us based in community centres and schools across Grampian are unsure what the future holds. With the relaxing of restrictions, restaurants and pubs are able to serve the community but it is very disappointing that we are still unable to provide our support service to our Mums. We have continued to run the group virtually on Facebook for the entirety of lockdown and have

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ArtAboyne moved its annual exhibition online for this year. Invited artists have put together an array of beautiful items to view and purchase via their new website, www.artaboyne.co.uk Featured here is Old Man of Storr in Pink by Christine McLennan.

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The pipe tune ‘Games Day At Aboyne’ echoed across Aboyne Green on Saturday [01 August] as the committee of Aboyne Highland Games gathered to mark what should have been the village’s games day, while across Scotland and America pipers played in an online competition organised by the games. Traditionally, the first Saturday in August sees the Royal Deeside village come to life with dancing, piping and athletics events as crowds of up to 10,000 people attend Aboyne Highland Games. This year, however, the event – like others across the country – was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but organisers were still keen to mark the day. Socially distanced, 40 members of the committee assembled on Aboyne Green, venue for the games, to watch the chieftain’s banner being raised by chairman Alistair Grant to the strains of ‘Games Day At Aboyne’, which was played on the bagpipes by Dr Jack Taylor. Deputy chieftain, Alastair Gordon, Earl of Aboyne – son of games chieftain the Marquis of Huntly – addressed the committee, watched by onlookers who had paused to observe proceedings. He acknowledged the difficult decision made by the committee, in an unprecedented year, to cancel this year’s event and said their thoughts were with those who had suffered because of coronavirus. He added that everyone looked forward to welcoming visitors to Aboyne Green in 12 months’ time for the 2021 games. After the health of the games and local community was toasted, the short ceremony was concluded with the chairman lowering the chieftain’s banner

Photo: Chris Bell, Deeside Camera Club to the strains of pipe tune ‘Salute To The Frontline’. The piobaireachd was composed earlier this year by Chris Armstrong, pipe major of the Scottish Power pipe band, to acknowledge the contribution and sacrifices made by healthcare and frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Throughout the day, 32 pipers from across Scotland and America performed live via videocalls to submit their entries to Aboyne Highland Games’ online piping competitions. The three competitions, sponsored by Royal Deeside grocer and delicatessen George Strachan Ltd, were moved online to provide a platform for solo pipers to play competitively this year.


Annual event very different this year, but no less poignant Organisers also celebrated the games online, sharing a series of photographs of the event through the years on their Facebook page. The contribution made by stallholders at the games was also acknowledged by the Facebook page, Aboyne Highland Games Traders, established to promote the businesses and charities that were due to have trade stands at this year’s games. Chairman of Aboyne Highland Games, Alistair Grant, said: “Raising the chieftain’s banner on an empty Aboyne Green on what should have been games day was rather poignant. Although it was a difficult decision to make months ago to cancel the 2020 Aboyne Highland Games, it was the correct one to ensure everyone’s safety and wellbeing. “Choosing to lower the banner to the recently composed piobaireachd ‘Salute To The Frontline’ showed our gratitude to those who have kept everyone safe and well, and vital supplies moving around the country during recent months. “Although nothing can take away from hearing the pipes live at a highland games, I’m very pleased that we were able to run some of our piping competitions online and provide a platform for solo pipers to compete. We are extremely grateful to Jack and his team for making this happen and to all those who took part. “The whole committee is very much looking forward to August 2021 when Aboyne Highland Games will return live, bouncing back just as it did after two world wars. We will be ready with a warm welcome for competitors and spectators, showing them the spirit of friendship and community for which highland games are renowned.” The 2021 Aboyne Highland Games is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 07 August 2021.

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Group Focus: Aboyne + Upper Deeside Rotary I’m happy to look silly... says new club president Peter Vermeulen

The Rotary Club of Aboyne & Upper Deeside hope you have all kept safe and well in these challenging times. As a rural Rotary Club, we have members from all the surrounding towns and villages from Kincardine O’ Neil to Tarland to Finzean and, of course, Ballater and Aboyne. In the present unusual times, it is natural that members want to concentrate volunteering on helping in their own communities, particularly those who are vulnerable. Therefore, although we may not have been as visible recently as a Club, you can be certain that our Rotarians have been active as individuals in their own communities. As you will be aware, the coronavirus restrictions have led to cancellation of events which, in turn, have badly affected our Club’s fundraising activities. For example, we usually have great fun attending nearby Highland Games, including Aboyne, with our well-known dice game, and we also shake collection buckets in the Games car park. Other fundraising events have also been cancelled; the Ballater Duck Festival and our Big Charity Golf Day. Our charity fund this year has supported various Aboyne projects such as Aboyne Men Shed project, The Deeside Foodbank, Aboyne Paths and Tracks, Aboyne AfterSchool Club, Aboyne Junior Football Club and the Aboyne Schools, but the fund has now sadly been badly depleted, so financial help is inevitably reduced. At the time of writing this (late July) we have initiated a fundraiser to help some of our local schools. Due to Covid 19, there is a shift of focus to outdoor learning areas in Primary Schools so the funds we raise will be used to help build or purchase outdoor equipment for

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participating local primaries. I have agreed to look like a right ‘idiot’ for a few weeks with a brightly coloured beard. We are asking for donations on a fundraising page called “The Lock Down Beard” along with a suggested colour for the facial hair! The dyeing of the beard was due to take place on the 25th August and I am willing to look silly for as long as the donations keep coming in. Go to our Facebook page to donate (and laugh)! As restrictions are lifted, so the Club’s thoughts are moving towards having more fun together and, hopefully, recruiting new members. We are looking at different activities for fundraising, with the emphasis on fun, and forming new relationships with other local groups. Our Aboyne members are very aware of the volunteering being done by so many local people, helping others in the community in various ways during Covid-19. Would you be interested in continuing to volunteer your help to those in need and other good causes? By joining Rotary, you can have fun and form new friendships with likeminded people. In “normal” times, we meet twice a month. Within the Club, we have committees concentrating on


differing aspects of help for others. These committees include Community, Youth and International. Our close relationships with Aboyne Academy and Aboyne Primary School, have resulted in both becoming corporate members of the Club, and we continue to hope that other Primary schools in our area will become interested. We have members of varying ages, and of both genders, so don’t believe Rotary is only for elderly retired guys who can afford it and don’t know how to have fun! We would love to have more folk from our great community join our friendly club. If you would like to find out more about what we do, simply contact our Secretary John at johnhalkett448@gmail.com and he will arrange for one of us to meet with you for a coffee or whatever suits you , and answer your questions about the Club and Rotary in general. Feel free to try us out with no obligation whatsoever – you have nothing to lose, and much to gain!

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