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CATS PROTECTION 3 Drumdelgie Cottages, Kirnie, Huntly AB54 4TH. Call 01466 760311 or email at jpurrfectcat@aol.com FYVIE ANGLING ASSOCIATION Four miles single bank downstream of Fyvie. Very water dependant and mainly back-end. For permits please visit the Co-op Shop, The Lewes, Fyvie, By Turriff HUMTLY NORDIC & OUTDOOR CENTRE Mon, Tues & Fri, 9am - 4pm, Sat & Sun, 9am - 5pm. Hill of Haugh, Huntly. The UK's only purposebuilt all-weather facility for crosscountry skiing & rollerskiing, providing tuition at all levels from novice to elite! Call 01466 794428 or email at hnoc@aberdeenshire.gov.uk www.hnoc.nordicski.co.uk HUNTLY BOWLING CLUB Visitors Welcome! Call 01466 792312 HUNTLY BREASTFEEDING BUDDIES Fri, 9.30am - 11am, the Deveron Room, the Linden Centre. A group for breastfeeding families, potential, current or past. Come along & support other breastfeeding families & enjoy a hot drink & biscuit too. HUNTLY FOOTBALL CLUB Christie Park, Huntly Call 07776 398837 or email at huntlyfc@highlandleague.com HUNTLY SMALL-BORE RIFLE CLUB Leagues, comps, coaching, safety training. Reference & Police checks required. Call Jack Henderson on 01466 792483 or email at jackmar@btinternet.com JOG SCOTLAND INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Wed, 6.15 - 7.15pm, Turriff Library KENNETHMONT TODDLERS Thurs, 9.30am - 11.30am, Rannes Hall, Kennethmont For
U5s. Come along to our group for a chat & a cuppa. We also have excellent toys for kids of all ages & regularly do craft & music sessions. Adults £1.50, children 50p. Ladies Badminton Weekly, Stewarts Hall, Huntly. For information call Marlo Luedi on 01466 793154
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Pastoral Le er & Church Meetings June is a time to explore the many woodland walks around the Moray area. I am amazed at the beauty of nature and especially the many trees lining a walk or, if you drive into Elgin on the A96, the woodland that almost forms a canopy over the road. It is interesting to note that the example of trees is often used in the Bible, either as a metaphor or as a parable and even just telling us about the splendour of creation. One resource I used, quoted that there are at least 55 verses in the Bible referring to trees. From where God created trees as food for mankind (Genesis 1:12); we also read of the Tree of Knowledge that led to mankind being tempted (by evil and its own pride) into rejecting God’s knowledge for our own (Genesis 2:9 and Genesis 3:2). In Psalm 1:3 we read that the faithful should be like a tree planted next to a stream, bearing fruit and placing its roots in the life giving water. We read of Jonah, who lamented the loss of the vine that was provided for him as shelter (Jonah 4: 6 – 7) and of Jesus using the fig tree in His parables (for example in Luke 13: 6 - 9). It was also the product of a tree,
stripped from its roots and branches that brought us salvation in Christ through His sacrifice on the Cross. In John’s Book of Revelation, Jesus is described as the Tree of Life for all (Rev 22:14) and we are invited to have a right to this Tree of Life How does this reflect on my life as somebody who follows Jesus? Perhaps Psalm 1 can help us if we use the tree as a metaphor for our life. We read in Psalm 1:3: “He will be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in its season and its leaf does not wither; and in whatever he does, he prospers”. Firstly, a tree has branches, giving protection and shade on those warm summer days. We can cool off underneath it and find comfort and renewed energy. Trees are also strong and if you have a tall tree with strong branches, you would even be able to hide or find shelter in those branches. Trees are also the carrier of knowledge. When a tree is cut, you can read from the rings when there were droughts or floods, when the times were good or bad. Yet, the tree endures it all to provide place of rest and rejuvenation for anybody who finds shelter under its
Gordon Presbytery Email gordoncoscotland.org.uk. www.presbyteryofgordon.org.uk All Saints Episcopal Church, Woodhead of Fyvie 2nd Sunday of the month: Holy Communion 10.15am (unless notified locally). Rev Alastair MacDonald Tel: 01464 820477. Email macinsch@gmail.com. www.allsaintswoodhead.aodiocese.org.uk Auchterless Church Rev Stephen J Potts Tel: 01888 511058. Christ Church, Provost Street, Huntly. Rev. Michael Last. Sundays 10:30am Fyvie & Rothienorman Parish Church Sunday 11.30am. Teas & coffees from 11am. Interim Moderator: Rev Steve Potts Tel: 01888 511058. www.fyviechurch.org.uk Huntly Christian Fellowship, 10.30am at the Linden Centre, Tim Gordon-Roberts Tel: 01466 794539. Email admin@huntlychristianfellowship.com Huntly Parish Church Rev. Thomas Calder Tel: 01466 792630 Marnoch New Church, Aberchirder Tel: 01466 781143. Email amacgregor@churchofscotland.org.uk Mintlaw & Pitsligo Community Church Sunday 10.30am, St John’s Centre, High Street, New Pitsligo. 2pm Mintlaw Academy. Refreshments after both services. www.mintlawchurch.co.uk Monquhitter & New Byth Tel: 01888 560304. Email jcook@churchofscotland.org.uk. page 6 - June 2018
branches and leaves. Perhaps this metaphor helps us to understand how we should live life. We should be like a tree which is planted next to a stream that gives life. Jesus said in John’s Gospel (John 7: 37) “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink”. When we are connected to the living water, the fruit that I bear as follower of Christ, renews me to be like the tree in our metaphor. To be somebody who is welcoming, caring, loving and provide comfort. Not because I can gain anything from it, but because it’s the oxygen I share with others as somebody who is connected to the source of the Living Water. May the summer help us to re-energise and renew our lives to be trees that provide comfort and protection to those around us.
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farewell ceilidh on saturday night fiddler of strathspey festival grantown on spey. various event & timings.n concerts, workshops, competitions & ceilidh
1 friday camo night disco: fundraiser for 2nd battalion the highlanders acf 7pm - 10pm, gateway centre, turriff email for tickets. raising funds to help send cadets away on a battlefield tour. (12 - 17yr olds). call 07788 843595 or email at kellyannwilson@gmail.com durn house: friday steak night with canapes upon arrival from 6pm, durn house, portsoy. booking essential. call 01261 843424 or email at events@durnhouse.co.uk. www.durnhouse.co.uk
1 friday - 3 sunday charity garden opening: an teallach, largue times vary, (by arrangement), an teallach, largue adults £4; children free. all welcome charity garden opening: middle cairncake times vary, (by arrangement), middle cairncake. adults £4; children free. all welcome
1 friday - 7 thursday volunteers’ week
2 saturday taste of grampian 9am - 9pm, thainstone centre, inverurie. £8 per adult, u16s free. scotland's biggest one-day food festival. street food, cookery demos, gin & wine tasting, celebrity chef james martin, e www.tasteofgrampian.co.uk lego club 2pm - 3pm, turriff library. all welcome huntly farmers' market 9am - 1pm, the square, huntly. all welcome
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9 saturday an audience with annie moon (doors open 7pm) 7.30pm - 9.30pm, yvi's house of tea, market place, inverurie. see website for details. www.yvishouseoftea.bigcartel.com outlander day 11am - 4pm, highland folk museum, kingussie road, newtonmore. call 01540 673551 fyvie live: open-air family concert featuring live music & entertainment, food stands, bars, & crafts for kids 7pm - 10pm, fyvie castle. £28 (under 5s free). booking essential. call 01467 628876 or email at info@georgewalkerevents.co.uk www.fyvielive.co.uk
10 sunday tsg (track & street grampian)@ra rallye 10am - 4pm, keith sports & community centre. free entry but donations welcome. vehicle show 7 shine. craft fair stalls, roadwise driver training, bouncy mania, etc grampian transport museum: military vehicle tattoo 11.30am - 4pm, grampian transport museum, montgarrie road, alford. a gathering of historic military hardware, with demonstrations, rides & period displays call 01975 562292 or email at info@gtm.org.uk
12 tuesday turriff u3a family history group 10.15am - 11.45am, turriff library. all welcome
15 friday
elgin rotary motorfun 12pm - 5pm, cooper park, elgin. free. motorfun & family fun day. cars, bbq, picnic, attractions & entertainment. www.rotary-ribi.org/clubs elgin show n shine 2018: part of the elgin motorfun 12pm - 5pm, cooper park, elgin crafternoon session 1pm, knockando woolmill £2 donation to book a place. suitable for all skills, bring a new or current project & make new friends with like-minded individuals. www.kwc.co.uk
marie curie 10k sunrise walk registration 8pm; 12am start, huntly golf club, cooper park, huntly. £15. open to all ages & we encourage families to come along, however, any walkers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult friends tea dance 2pm - 4pm, insch parish church hall. friends of insch hospital & community durn house: friday steak night with canapes upon arrival from 6pm, durn house, portsoy. booking essential. call 01261 843424 or email at events@durnhouse.co.uk. www.durnhouse.co.uk
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brander library reading group 11am, huntly library
8 friday wordzworthies 2.30pm - 3.30pm, turriff library durn house: friday steak night with canapes upon arrival from 6pm, durn house, portsoy. booking essential. call 01261 843424 or email at events@durnhouse.co.uk. www.durnhouse.co.uk
8 friday - 10 sunday tmsa keith festival tbc, various venues throughout keith. traditional music, song, poetry & dance across a platform of competitions & spectator events with a page 16 - June 2018
world buttery championship 2018 9am - 12pm, nescol, gallowgate, aberdeen. open to buttery lovers of any skill level. public viewing limited. www.slowfoodaberdeen.com/wbcapply cairngorm sportives 8am - 9.15am registration; 9am - 9.30am , cairngorm mountain centre. the event is held largely within the boundaries of the cairngorms national park. www.handsonevents.co.uk cheese & wine night 7pm for 7.30pm, keith golf club £12. all welcome. call 01542 882469 lego club 2pm - 3pm, turriff library. all welcome
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keith & dufftown railway: 1940s weekend displays at both stations & entertainment on board the train. new exhibitors & re-enactors welcome. call 01340 820794. www.keith-dufftown-railway.co.uk burgie horse trials 16th - 9am; 17th - 8am, burgie, near forres. all welcome. call 01343 850128 www.burgiehorsetrials.org
durn house: friday steak night with canapes upon arrival from 6pm, durn house, portsoy. booking essential. call 01261 843424 or email at events@durnhouse.co.uk. www.durnhouse.co.uk
16 saturday - 23 saturday the 123rd amateur golf championship 6am - 8pm, royal aberdeen & murcar links golf courses. for information call 01224 704354
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23 saturday - 24 sunday wooly weekend: from lamb to loom highland folk museum, kingussie road, newtonmore. the journey of wool from shearing , dyeing, carding & spinning to many crafts including knitting, crochet, etc call 01540 673551
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touler 10k multi terrain register by 1.30pm for 2pm start, richmond memorial hall, tomintoul. entry fees on website. Email touler10k@gmail.com. www.touler10k.co.uk
car boot sale (inchberry & district community association) 8.30am - 1pm, inchberry hall, orton, fochabers. no booking required, just turn up early before 9am with a car & table. teas/coffees, soft drinks, butteries, bbq. www.wherecanwego.com
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rbs community banker 5pm - 7pm, turriff library team turriff reading group 6.30pm - 7.30pm, turriff library. all welcome
charity garden opening: bruckhills croft 12pm - 5pm, bruckhills croft. adults ÂŁ4; children free. all welcome
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rbs community banker 5pm - 7pm, turriff library
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moray school of art degree show timing tbc, moray school of art, elgin. moray school of art (msoa) students will showcase their work at the fine art degree show.
27 wednesday
19 tuesday
tin acoustic music hut sessions 8pm - 11pm, tin hut, gartly. rop-in session for musicians & listeners. scotland's gardens: leith hall 7pm - 8pm, leith hall garden & estate
swift talk & walk (outdoor event) 8.30pm -10pm, meet outside brander building, huntly square. free event but donations welcomed. a short talk and walk around the town centre watching our amazing swifts! weather permitting, contact us prior to event. call cally smith on 07411 808573 or email at huntlyswiftgroup@gmail.com turriff u3a creative writing group 10.15am - 11.45am, turriff library. all welcome
20 wednesday banff & moray members' centre (national trust scotland): day coach trip; time tbc, fraserburgh booking essential. visiting fraserburgh lighthouse museum & peterhead prison museum, followed by high tea at castle huntly hotel. call janice oakes on 01309 675224 or email janiceoakes51@gmail.com
21 thursday huntly film club 7.30pm - 10pm, ex-service men's club, huntly. email for details of film titles. email huntlyfilms@hotmail.com
21 thursday - 24 sunday sse scottish hydro challenge : european tour golf challenge 7.30am, spey valley golf club. call 01479 812920 or email golf.ahr@macdonaldhotels.co.uk
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bookbug rhymetime 10am - 10.30am, huntly library
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29 friday turriff & district u3a geology: crovie & gamrie www.u3asites.org.uk/turriff durn house: friday steak night with canapes upon arrival from 6pm, durn house, portsoy. booking essential. call 01261 843424 or email at events@durnhouse.co.uk. www.durnhouse.co.uk
30 saturday piping at forres, the european pipe band championships 10am, grant park, forres. a one day extravaganza featuring bagpipes, drums, kilts and tartan galore. a spectacular family day out. call claire doughty on 07846145050 or email at claire@chitchat.scot. www.pipingatforres.com lego club 2pm - 3pm, turriff library
30 saturday - 1 july (sunday) highland rising 1746 highland folk museum, kingussie road, newtonmore. jacobite & redcoat reenactment weekend. call 01540 673551 scottish traditional boat festival: a festival of music, sailing, rowing & traditional crafts & art. portsoy call 01261 842951 or at contact@stbfportsoy.com www.stbfportsoy.com
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Red Thread (Yellow Be Aware Warning)! We often have an outbreak of Red Thread fungal disease in this area now. It’s pretty widespread in this part of the world from June onwards, and especially if it is mild and wet. It’s a fungus, like moulds or mildews, and in the right conditions can attack grass leaves causing blotchy brown patches that leaves the lawn looking like it is drought stressed. Clearly if it’s been wet, that’s not the case. The picture below was taken previously on my lawn in late June.
If it’s a persistent outbreak, you can often see the grass producing a pinkish mould growth. That’s the mycelium or fungal bloom from the Red Thread spores. It doesn’t usually kill the grass, but it damages and disfigures the leaf causing a rather unsightly blotchy browning-off effect. Once established, the infection will usually persist through the season until the first frosts in October, when the frost kills it off for the year. I mention it now as it CAN be successfully treated with a fungicide, and when we apply a fungicide spray to affected lawns, it usually clears it in a week or so. Occasionally a repeat application is required. Once control is established however, it usually keeps the grass free of the infection for the rest of the season.
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une is the month when things really start motoring in the garden. With overnight temperatures that bit higher, plus a bit of sun and rain, the plants are really are in their element. If you find that you have lost plants over the winter, do not be disheartened, it has happened to all of us – it was a tough winter! Don’t be in too much of a rush to pull things out of the ground though, there is still hope for more established shrubs that have not managed to get through the winter. For plants such as Hebe spp, many of which are only borderline happy in our climate, try hard pruning those that look to have died. When I say hard pruning, I mean cut them back down to the ground! While doing this, you may even notice that the plant is regenerating from its rootstock, with little buds bursting forth. If after a few more weeks you notice nothing, then you may have to concede that the plant has died, but you’ll be amazed at how often the plants come back! For those of you who battle with a mossy or weedy lawn, there are some useful things you can be doing at the moment. Early spring is a good time for scarifying grass, basically raking some of the moss out. With the late start to
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the season this year, you still have time to do this. For small areas you can do this with a wire rake, and for larger areas you will be better off hiring a machine. With the grass growing properly now, I also put down a lawn feed. A little trick here though – conventional spring or summer feeds contain large amounts of nitrogen and simply make your grass grow extremely quickly. I use an autumn feed, which has all the same nutrients, but less nitrogen. The result is nice healthy grass that is not growing at a rate of knots! I have also put a load of well-rotted horse manure down on my flowerbeds. You can also use well-rotted cow or chicken manure. You can judge whether your manure is well-rotted enough quite easily – it should not smell bad! Now anything like this is full of nitrogen, so will make your plants take off (just as lawn fertiliser does to the ‘leaves’ of grass plants). Now is the time to do this, however, as if you put down nitrogen-rich feeds on your plants later in the summer, you may end up simply creating lush foliage growth that then gets hammered by the next early frosts. But let’s not start talking about frosts yet! With a bit of luck we’ll get some nice weather this summer, and we can all reap the benefits of our hard work gardening by spending some quality time relaxing in the garden. Let’s not miss an opportunity to get the barbecue out!
Till next time, happy mountain gardening!
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King Prawn, Watercress & Sesame Salad Perfect for alfresco dining, this sunny salad made with bought king prawns is easy to throw together.
For the Dressing 1 Clove Garlic 1 Knob of Ginger 1 Red Chilli 2tbsp Sesame Oil Zest and Juice of 2 Limes
1tbsp Honey 2tbsp Sweet Soy 2tbsp Soy Sauce 2tbsp Cold Water
Grate the garlic and ginger, deseed and finely chop the chilli. mix all ingredients together, taste for seasoning and add more soy or honey to balance if needed.
For the Salad 300g King Prawns (raw) 1Red Onion 1Green Pepper 1bag Watercress 1tbsp Sesame Seeds
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