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Dingwall senior citizens party delights guests





There was a team effort behind the success of the senior citizens party in Dingwall. The Dingwall Fire Brigade Community Group organised the event.
There was a team effort behind the success of the senior citizens party in Dingwall. The Dingwall Fire Brigade Community Group organised the event.

SONG, dance, music, great food and camaraderie were the magic ingredients for a great night in Dingwall.

The annual senior citizens party thrown by the Dingwall Fire Brigade Community Group attracted around100 guests to the local Legion club.

Chairman Andrew Macivor said later: “We had a wonderful evening of entertainment, tremendous music singing and dancing and would like to thank all the artists who gave us their time to perform and everyone who donated to the raffle and volunteered in any way to make our evening go so well.”

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The meal was enjoyed by all.
The meal was enjoyed by all.

He said an excellent meal was served by DM Catering, Nairn.

Kerry Maclennan later posted: “Thank you so much for asking Garry and I to come along and sing at your party. Absolutely fantastic night from start to finish. Well done to everyone who organised this fabulous night.”

Some signing hit the right note.
Some signing hit the right note.

Margie Maclennan echoed the sentiments of many when she wrote: “It was a lovely night, nice to meet up with a lot people you don't see a lot of!”

Participants were entertained by music throughout the evening.
Participants were entertained by music throughout the evening.
Highland Dancing added a splash of colour and local culture to proceedings.
Highland Dancing added a splash of colour and local culture to proceedings.
The meal was enjoyed by all.
The meal was enjoyed by all.
Lord Lieutenant Joanie Whiteford (left) joined Andrew Macivor and local councillors Angela Maclean and Margaret Paterson at the event.
Lord Lieutenant Joanie Whiteford (left) joined Andrew Macivor and local councillors Angela Maclean and Margaret Paterson at the event.

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