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Dumfries Lions Club

Dumfries Lions Club

Station Hotel Lovers Walk, Dumfries ,
Dumfries Lions Club are a fundraising organisation.We are part of a worldwide fundraising organisation.Working for the local community.We have both male and female members . We raise funds to help oth
Dumfries & Galloway Twins & Multiples Support Group

Dumfries & Galloway Twins & Multiples Support Group

Donald Sutherland Pavilion, Barnett Road, Heathhall, Dumfries ,
We run a group every tuesday at Heathhall Bowling Green Hall, for families with multiples to get together. There are lots of toys and things for pre school twins and siblings to do. Tea, coffee and a snack is provided. You can also bring a packed lunch if you like. We open 9.30-12.30. We also welcome expectant parents to come along and see what life with multiples is like. Maybe pick up some helpfull info about buggies, feeding ect.
Dumfries House : The Great Steward of Scotlands Dumfries House Trust

Dumfries House : The Great Steward of Scotlands Dumfries House Trust

Dumfries House, Cumnock ,
Designed by the renowned Adam brothers, and completed in 1759, Dumfries House was saved for the nation by a consortium led by HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay in June 2007.
Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum

Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum

Information for all those intersted in the Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum and its activities
DGMA

DGMA

Old Assembly Close, Dumfries ,
We are a centre which provides support to people from ethnic, religious and cultural minorities across Dumfries and Galloway. We run ESOL,classes, an International Women's Group and Youth Club. We ar
The Dunblane Centre

The Dunblane Centre

Stirling Road, Dunblane ,
The Dunblane Centre is a custom built youth, sports and community centre. Managed by a mixture of staff, volunteers and trustees, we run a range of youth clubs, sports classes, events etc, and have a great range of superb facilities. The Dunblane Centre is operated by the Dunblane Youth and Sports Centre Trust, a registered charity - no. SC 027397
Dunblane Kettlebells

Dunblane Kettlebells

Dunblane Tennis Club, Dunblane ,
Kettlercise is a fitness class that incorporates the use of kettlebell training (essentially a cannonball with a handle) in a friendly group atmosphere. Kettlercise is great if you want to: - Burn fat and lose weight - Tone up - Improve your aerobic and muscular endurance - Improve your core stability - Exercise in a friendly group atmosphere It is effectively a three in one workout incorporating cardio, weight training and core training. Kettlercise is great for both men and women. For men, Kettlercise gives you a great cardio workout whilst building muscle. For women, Kettlercise works women’s typical problem areas of the legs, bum, abs and hips whilst burning a tremendous amount of calories (up to 1000 in one hour!)
Dunblane Fling

Dunblane Fling

During the last weekend in May, a crowd of willing volunteers would book the Vicky Hall for a ceilidh, put on a concert, persuade Historic Scotland to let us use Doune Castle and add a few sessions in local pubs - there seemed nothing to it! And so in May 1993 the first Fling happened. The first Fling ceilidh, held in the Victoria Hall, saw a packed crowd dancing to music by the Tattie Howkers. The Saturday concert featured Setanta, supported by local band Talisker, and was a great success. And on Sunday the 'Doune' bit of the Doune and Dunblane Fling saw the first fun day at Doune Castle, with everything from lace-making demonstrations and a treasure hunt to storytelling, music, dance, jesters and a ceilidh in the Great Hall with the Skelpit Lugs. Since then the Fling has gone from strength to strength. Some years there's been a party up the length of Dunblane's High Street. Several times we've had a procession of hundreds of Harley Davidson bikers through the town. Doune Castle has seen everything from battle re-enactments and birds of prey to Greek dancers and African drummers. The folk club also began to host a 'survivors' party' on Sunday night, spiced with a late night curry generously donated each year by the local India Gate restaurant. Somewhere along the line the first 'Fling by the River' began. Held each Fling Saturday on Dunblane's historic Drying Green, its activities have ranged from an open stage for local young musicians, fire engines, space-hopper races and fire-eating jugglers, to the annual Rotary Club race for 4,000 plastic ducks down the Allan Water. Gradually a 'Fringe Fling' has developed, featuring over the years everything from ghost walks, pub quizzes, plays from the local Drama Group, master classes in everything from fiddling or mandolins to harmony singing or bodhran, and the now-annual Thursday Jazz Night. Every year outstanding special events have been held for children, often featuring the fun of making and performing a play in a day or the extraordinary skills of the Armagh Rhymers.