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Published date10 September 2021
Publication titleStirling Observer
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half of the 6,000 year-old oyster shell to the club to use as it saw fit. President Russell thanked Murray for this generous gift. Speaker's Host Craig Mair said that members were always pleased to welcome Murray to the club; his obvious enthusiasm, as in this instance, always inspired members' interest. Club meetings are now being held in the Westlands Hotel, Dunblane but it is also possible to join by Zoom. Non-members are very welcome to attend. Those wishing to do so should contact the club secretary Stuart Brown at secretary@dunblanerotary.org.uk. Further information on the club's programme can be found on the club website: www.dunblanerotary.org.uk or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/dunblanerotary.

ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION The RNA (Forth Valley Branch) will hold a meeting at 7.30pm tonight (Friday) in the RBLS Club, Dundas Street, Grangemouth, Falkirk. All serving and exserving RN personnel welcome to come along. For any more info please contact James on 01786 609770.

ROYAL BRITISH LEGION The RBLS Stirling branch is for all serving and ex serving military personnel. For more information, please contact James on 01786 609770.

OCHILS MOUNTAINEERING CLUB Last weekend two members enjoyed some rock climbing on the far eastern buttress of Aonach Dubh in Glencoe. Another member had a big day rock climbing on the central buttress of Beinn Eighe. Pictures of these climbs can be viewed on the club Facebook. Some hillwalking was also done in the Glencoe area. There was also midweek climbing enjoyed at Kips and Callander crags. The club cottage hosted a UK wide packraft meeting last weekend. Details of forthcoming weekend meets to the club cottage, Skye and Glen Etive are on the club website at www.

everything you know about live with via the co.uk ochils.com, or check out Ochils Mountaineering Club on Facebook for current activities. ARTS SOCIETY STIRLING AND FORTH VALLEY Meeting on Thursday September 16 at the Albert Halls, Stirling, 10.15am. Doors will close at 10.50am. Following Government guidelines check in time is earlier due to registration for both Albert Halls and The Arts Society. We also ask that masks be worn in the hall. There are no catering facilities at present in the Albert Halls but tea and coffee will be available. The lecture is "Colour and the Artist's Palette:Seeing Red". Having spoken to us before on " Feeling Blue", artist and lecturer Lynne Gibson returns to tell us about the colour red. Red is the...

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