| Status: | Active, full but can join waiting list |
| Leader: |
Group enquiry Scottish Heritage 2
Tel: 07495 170962
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| When: | On Tuesdays Third Tuesday of the month |
We’re excited to invite you to be part of our newly formed Scottish Heritage 2 group, open to members from across West and Central Fife.
Whether you're drawn to local history, storytelling, or simply enjoy exploring and telling others about Scotland’s rich heritage, this group is for you.
Our first meeting took place at Dobbies, Dunfermline, when we committed to building a flexible, inclusive, and member-led group.

We agreed a full calendar of events for our first year, featuring a diverse range of topics related to Scottish Heritage, including art, literature, social and cultural history, as well as other subjects that embody Scotland's past, present, and future.
More details to follow
Forthcoming events
2025/2026 Events
Our first event took place on Tuesday 18 November. Beth led a very successful visit to The Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum.
Here we learned about how a poor weaver's son from Dunfermline and his family emigrated to America in 1848.
Carnegie made his fortune in steel and when the company he created was sold in 1901, he walked away the richest man in the world. He then gave 90% of his wealth away to trusts which had been created in his name.
The cottage where Carnegie was born, was bought by his wife, Louise, as a 60th birthday present for him. After his death Louise asked for the museum hall to be built and this opened in 1928. Both are looked after by the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust.
A number of us who had previously visited, agreed there is always something new to discover. The museum is a fitting tribute to a great man.

On December 16, members of the group braved the murky winter weather to visit Perth Museum. The main focus of the afternoon was to learn about the Stone of Destiny, which was very interesting. There was also time to look around the rest of the museum which houses a staggering 500,000 objects and specimens from around the world.

Sandy organised a very enjoyable visit to the National Gallery in Edinburgh, on 20 January, to view their Scottish Collection. Amongst the artwork on show, we saw the iconic Monarch of the Glen, paintings by Dunfermline artists, brothers Sir Joseph Noel and Walter Hugh Paton and stunning embroidered panels by Phoebe Anna Traquair.



With thanks to Blyth, we enjoyed an informative, if sobering, visit to the National Mining Museum at Newtongrange on 17 February. We viewed the exhibitions and had a guided tour of the pithead, learning about the perils of working down a mine.



Special thanks to Beth for stepping in at the last moment to organise this month's outing, and to Jane for introducing us to the very knowledgeable Arthur Lloyd. On Tuesday 17 March, we had a fascinating guided walk through Aberdour with Arthur, learning about its history, buildings, landowners past, and present, the east vs west rivalries and the perils of disturbing the peace of the lady of the manor!



Sheila organised a visit to the very interesting St Andrews Museum in Kinburn Park, on 21 April. Here the group learned about diverse subjects such as the Bronze Age, the history of golf and Scotland's Polish community. They were also able to admire works by local artists.



Groups listed alphabetically
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A Walk in the park
Status: Active
On Thursday mornings 11:00 -
AI Explorers
Status: Active
Monthly on Fridays 14:15
Second Friday of month -
Art Appreciation
Status: Active
On Thursday mornings
3rd Thursday of each month -
Backgammon and Cribbage
Status: Active
Monthly mornings 10:00-12:00
1st Friday and 3rd Monday of the month -
Craft 'n' a Cuppa
Status: Active
Monthly on Tuesday mornings 10:30-12:00
1st Tuesday of each month -
Creative Writing Workshop
Status: Waiting list
On Wednesday mornings 10:00-13:00
normally 1st 2nd and 3rd Wednesdays of each month. May change in July and August. -
Current Affairs
Status: Active
On Wednesday mornings 10:30
3rd Wednesday of each month -
Film, Theatre and Concert
Status: Active
Mainly daytime events -
French Conversation
Status: Waiting list
On Tuesday afternoons 14:00
2nd and 4th Tues of the month -
Games
Status: Active
On Friday afternoons 14:00-16:00
3rd Friday of the month -
Garden Visits
Status: Active
As arranged -
Introduction to Creative Writing
Status: Full
On Tuesdays 10:30
Second & last Tuesday of the month. -
Local History
Status: Active
On Monday afternoons 14:00-15:45
2nd Mon of the month -
Lunch Club
Status: Active
On Thursday afternoons
1st Thursday of the month -
Meditation and Mindfulness
Status: Active
On Monday mornings 10:30-12:00
Normally first and third Monday of month but check dates -
Out and About
Status: Active
As arranged -
Park Golf
Status: Active
Monthly on Friday mornings 10:30
4th Friday of the Month -
Qi Gong
Status: Active
On Monday mornings 10:30-12:00
Second and fourth Monday of the month unless advised otherwise. -
Quiz Group
Status: Active
On Friday mornings 11:00
1st Friday of the month -
Reading
Status: Waiting list
On Monday afternoons 14:00
3rd Mon of the month -
Scottish Heritage
Status: Waiting list
On Wednesday afternoons
3rd Wednesday -
Scottish Heritage 2
Status: Waiting list
On Tuesdays
Third Tuesday of the month -
Scottish History
Status: Active
On Monday afternoons
1st Monday of the month -
Short Walks
Status: Active
Weekly on Thursday mornings 10:30 -
Tenpin Bowling
Status: Active
On Wednesday afternoons 13:30
First Wednesday of the month -
Travel Group
Status: Active
On Thursdays
2nd Thurs of the month as arranged -
Walking
Status: Active
On Wednesdays
2nd Wednesday of the month -
What the Papers Say
Status: Active
On Wednesday mornings 10:30-12:30
Last Wed of each month -
Writing for Fun
Status: Active
Monthly on Wednesday mornings 10:30-12:30
Fourth Wednesday in the month.