Next meeting 27th May 2014, in Forfar Community Church at 7 p.m.

To investigate, promote and preserve the history, spiritual roots and heritage of Dunnichen and the surrounding district.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Lammas Meeting - Tuesday, 26 th August 2014 at 7 pm.

The seventh AGM of the society - speaker to be arranged.

Midsummer Outing

Possible dates 21st or 28th June 2014

Whitsun Meeting - Tuesday, 27th May 2014 at 7 pm.

Speaker: Dr James Fraser of Edinburgh University and author of "The Battle of Dunnichen 685"
Title of talk: The Battle of Dun Nechtain: thoughts on the fighting, the location and the significance."
Venue - Forfar Community Church

Candlemas Meeting - Tuesday, 25th February 2014 at 7 pm.

Speaker : Ken Neil
Title of Talk: "The Red Squirrel - Saving a Scottish Wildlife Icon."
Venue - The Hamelt, Letham

Martinmas Meeting - Tuesday 26th November 2013 at 7 pm

Speaker: Anne Craig
Title of talk - "The Early Life of Annie Gilruth and Auchmithie"
Venue - The Hamelt

Monday, August 5, 2013

Change of subject

Due to unforeseen circumstances we have had to rearrange our AGM meeting. After the business we are delighted to welcome a local duo - ' Caraidean' who will give 'A taste of Scotland through song and prose' they will perform a variety of styles including some of the works of Violet Jacob and some songs in Gaelic. All are welcome. Many thanks to Caraidean for helping us out at short notice.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Whitsun Meeting, Tuesday 28th May at 7pm.

Dr James Fraser of Edinburgh University and author of the 'Battle of Dunnichen 685' will be the speaker. The title of his talk is 'The Battle of Dun Nechtain:  thoughts on the fighting, the location and the significance.'
Note new venue: East and Old Parish Church, East High Street, Forfar

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Different venue

Whitsun Meeting - Tuesday, 28th May 2013 at 7pm.
Speaker: Dr James Fraser from Edinburgh University
Author of 'The Battle of Dunnichen 685'
Title of talk: 'The Battle of Dun Nechtain:  thoughts on the fighting, the location and the significance.'