We are really excited to be guest hosting St Andrews Memories group here in May with the R & A World Golf Museum and St Andrews Heritage Museum focussing on the fishing communities of Anstruther and St Andrews but sharing general memories of life on the coast in East Fife - you don’t have to be “born and bred” and you don’t have to be old!! It’s a very relaxed and friendly group sharing stories of life in the area over a cup of tea with archive photos and newspaper cuttings to help recall events and reminiscences – feel free to bring your own pictures or clippings! This event is free and starts at 2pm.
For more information click here or please feel free to drop me, Jen, a line or give me a call for more information on jen@scotfishmuseum.org or 01333 310628
Join our friendly cat Kipper for some stories and songs with a salty twist fortnightly on Monday afternoons every fortnight. Enjoy a story or two and sing some songs for all ages.
Join Kirsty Strachan for this FREE 6 weeks Gaelic beginners class at the Scottish Fisheries Museum. This class will be ideal for those who have been studying on Duolingo or are brand new to the language and want to dip their toe into the water before moving to Community Use Classes. Spaces are limited so please email Kirsty.Strachan@fife.gov.uk to secure your place or call 03451 555 555 (Extension Number 460574).
Fàilte gu Gàidhlig//Welcome to Gaelic
Curated and presented by Edinburgh Shoreline, the 100 Species Exhibition celebrates the life that thrives on our coast and in our seas.
From stormy winter seas to sunny summer days, this exhibition celebrates the busy and colourful coastline of the East Neuk throughout the year.