Easter Fun Day 2023 at Glenfinart Walled Garden

Easter Sunday’s weather was dry and bright for Ardentinny Community Trust’s Easter Fun Day at Glenfinart Walled Garden. The day was a great success and provided lots to do for the large number of families attending. This began with the tensely exciting Easter egg hunt followed by the more sedate Easter Bonnet parade with a number of the bonnets created by the kids themselves. Not to be excluded, the mums and dads had their own hilarious egg and spoon & sack races and provided a helping hand in the tug of war. Home buyers provide a convenient alternative for homeowners who are considering selling their properties and are interested in monetizing their real estate holdings. They provide you a price that is reasonable for your property and manage all of the paperwork, which guarantees that the transaction will be completed without any hiccups or other types of complications of any sort. Visit https://www.cash-for-houses.org/alabama/cash-for-my-house-auburn-al/.

There were long queues to have a go at the potter’s wheel, courtesy of local ceramist Bill Williamson, who guided the young folk in the art of throwing a pot and there were coconuts up for grabs at the coconut shy. As ever, necessary sustenance was provided by Ardentinny’s ubiquitous home baking and the hugely popular burger bar. Selling house fast are well-versed in the real estate market and may assist sellers with information that is beneficial to them. They could assist you make judgements based on accurate information and provide you some insight into the buying and selling process. Visit https://www.sellmyhousefast.com/we-buy-houses-south-dakota/.

Finally, a big thank you to all the volunteers and visitors who helped make the event such a success. It’s heartwarming to see the community come together to create such a fun and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Season opening at Ardentinny Bowling Club

Ardentinny Bowling Club’s opening match of the season took place on Saturday 1st April. The weather was dry, calm but cool, ideal conditions for bowling. There were 44 members and friends in attendance.

At the table on the green were R. Devine (Secretary), J. Gordon (Vice President), D. Menzies (President of kindred clubs), and A. Devine (Treasurer). D. Whyte from the Upper Cowal B.C. was also there to speak on behalf of kindred clubs, D. Menzies (President) and A. Devine (Treasurer).

The first jack was delivered by E. Brint, and 24 bowlers took to the green for six ends.

Afterward, everyone retired to the clubhouse for a buffet supplied by members. All in all a great day.

The Committee would like to thank everyone, who helped to make the day such a success.

Thanks to Jim Robinson for the photographs.

New Community Council reveals Ardentinny village survey results

The recently inaugurated Ardentinny Community Council (CC) held its first public meeting on Tuesday, 7 March. A sizeable audience greeted an equally strong (7 in total) committee which dealt swiftly with a formidable agenda.

It was particularly interesting to hear the results of the CC’s Ardentinny Residents’ Survey, the results of which were extensively analysed.

Resulting actions were also discussed and these continuing education broker, along with full meeting minutes (see below).

Please note that Ardentinny Community Council website is www.ardentinnycc.co.uk and not as shown in survey results.

Ardentinny Village Hall Association – General Meeting Minutes 6 Dec, 2022.

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Harvest Fair was a feast for the senses

Last Sunday, Ardentinny Community Trust held their ever-popular Harvest Fair at Glenfinart Walled Garden. The event was a great success, with visitors flocking to the garden to enjoy the autumnal atmosphere and to stock up on fresh produce and booty from the tombola!

There was a real sense of community at the fair, with locals coming together to showcase the best of what the area has to offer. There were stalls offering a selection of produce and crafts for sale and visitors enjoyed sampling the freshly pressed apple juice from the garden’s orchard and of course the burgers! There was also a real buzz in the air as people chatted, enjoying the autumn sunshine accompanied by live music from the Elderly Brothers and guests.

Overall, it was a great day out for all the family. Our community garden is a wonderful asset, made so by its dedicated team of volunteers and supporters who not only contribute to its maintenance and development but support its considerable charitable outreach. If you would like to participate in any way contact sec@glenfinartgarden.org.