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KILRY GROUPS

Little Glenners
This is a parent and toddler playgroup for babies and toddlers aged 0-5 years.
Meets every Thursday morning (term time) between 09:30 - 11:00 a.m. in the Kilry Village Hall. Open to anyone from the Glens, or surrounding Kirriemuir and Alyth areas.
Lots of toys, crafts, singing, dancing and outdoor play (when the weather permits). Join us for a coffee and a chat while the little ones play. Member of the Scottish Pre-School Play Association.

Tel: 01575 582 313

Kilry Gardening Club
Kilry Gardening Club is small club for local residents and meets in members houses. For further details please phone 01575 560274

The Glens Out of School (GOOSE) Club
GOOSE Club is now in its second year based in Kilry Primary School with 27 children registered to use the club.  There are 12 spaces available each afternoon to children from Kilry, Lintrathen and Glenisla schools.  Transport can be provided to the club by prior arrangement.  We also operate an ‘Early Morning’ Club from 8-8.45am each day. 

Over the months the children have enjoyed various outings such as Sensation in Dundee and Dizzy Rascals in Laurencekirk.  We have also had visitors to the club who have shown us magic, balloon modelling, circus skills, healthy eating and also how to handle creepy crawlies!  On a daily basis the children enjoy outdoor play, arts and crafts and board games to name but a few.  We also have our own TOPS Sports coach who visits us regularly with lots of new sporting ideas.  A snack is also provided each day. If you know anyone who may be interested in coming along and joining in the fun, then please contact Ashley Rodger, Play Leader on 01575 560225 between 8am - 8.45am and 3.30pm - 6pm

Airlie Silver Surfers

The Silver Surfers run their own Cyber Café with internet access and support available for beginners looking for support in using IT.
If you are interested in going along contact Mamie Bruce-Gardyne on 01575 530293.

Girl Guides, Brownies & Rainbows
Contact:
Lesley Millar Girlguiding Angus - County Office
Forfar Guide Centre, The Myre, FORFAR, DD8 1AZ
Tel : 01307 461090 (answering machine)

Scouting Contact Details
At present the Kirriemuir Scout Group is the main one that covers the local Angus Glens for the 6 to 14 age range with Beavers, Cubs & Scouts sections.

As part of the wider North Angus District, there are also Scout Groups in Brechin & Edzell.

In addition to the local Groups, the 14 to 18 age range are now known as "Explorer Scouts" which operate as a District Unit for North Angus District

Scouting is open to both boys & girls in all sections and in all Groups from January 2007.

KIRRIEMUIR SCOUT GROUP CONTACT:
Ralph Neave (Group Scout Leader)
87 Glengate,
Kirriemuir,
Angus, DD8 4JG
Tel. 01575-572452 (home)
e-mail: rwneave@supanet.com

MEETING TIMES:
Beavers -  Thursday 6.30 to 7.45pm - (6 & 7 years)
Cubs (Monday Pack) - 6.30pm to 8.00pm (8 to 10-1/2years)
Cubs (Tuesday Pack) - 7.00pm to 8.30pm
Scouts - Wednesday 7.00pm to 9.00pm (10-1/2 to 14 years)
MEETING PLACE:
Scout Hall, Whitelums Road, Kirriemuir

NORTH ANGUS DISTRICT EXPLORER SCOUT UNIT

MEETING TIMES : Thursday 7.00pm to 9.00pm (14 to 18 years)
MEETING PLACE: May vary - currently 6th Forfar Scout Hall

Angus and the Glens Curling Club
Meets at the Forfar Ice Rink, Suttieside,  Forfar. Session cost £6.50
Prospective members are invited to a free game at the club’s annual bonspiel in October
Contact:
Dr.Fin McKenzie,Clach Na Brain, Glen Clova, DD8 4GU, Tel: 01575 540 330
Mixed club serving the Glens areas but open to all.  Full programme of competitions and friendly matches against other clubs in the Angus Province.  The club will introduce new members to a game which will offer good social and competition opportunities. 

Scottish Women's Rural Institutes
Scottish Women's Rural Institutes is one of the largest women's organisations in Scotland and boasts about 25,000 members. Members informally call the organisation the Rural.
Airlie, 3rd Thursday of the month, Airlie Hall
Glenisla, 2nd Thursday of the month, Glenisla Hall
Kilry, 2nd Tuesday of the month, Kilry Hall
Lintrathen, 1st Wednesday of the month , Peel Farm

 

Ladies Club
Meets at Kingoldrum Hall, 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm (Starts in October)

Line Dancing
Meets at Kingoldrum Hall, Every Thursday at 7.30pm

African Drummers
Meets at Airlie Hall every Wednesday evening at 7.30pm

Country Yarns
Meets at Airlie Hall, Last Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm

Kirrimuir Landward West Community Council
Meets at Kingoldrum Hall, 3 monthly, on the last Thursday of the month at 7pm

To advertise your Glenisla group on this page please email details of your group to isla@angusglens.co.uk.

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