The list which follows shows the name, venue and contact details of organisations offering 69 activities which take place on a Monday and which may be of interest to older folk in Inverness and the surrounding area.
For other days of the week please click on any of the links shown in the left hand margin of the page..
Each entry in the list will offer information regarding meeting days and times plus a number of choices whereby you can be transferred to the website of an organisation, send an email or text message to the organiser, view the location on a map or find a contact number to call.
Alness : Step It Up Highland, Averon Centre |
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Healthy walks from the Averon Centre to achieve better physical health, improve mental wellbeing, attain a healthy weight and encourage interaction by socialising with others while enjoying the beautiful natural environment we have in the Highlands.
Monday from : 0930 to 1200 Monthly |
Balnain : Gaelic Classes, Village Hall |
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Gaelic lessons. All ages welcome.
Monday from : 1930 to 1930 Weekly |
Beauly : Monday Lunch, Phipps Hall |
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All welcome. Lunch with musical entertainment. Transport usually available via Volunteer Driver Scheme. Call Zane Wright 07747 312396 call James Mclardy on 01463 870168.
Monday from : 1300 to 1430 Weekly |
Cannich : Strathglass Bowling Club, The Cannich Hall |
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For anyone who is interested in playing Outdoor & Indoor Bowls. Provides exercise, company and fun. In the main hall in winter, outdoors in summer. Bowling started in November 1980 with over 40 members.
Monday from : 1315 to 1630 Weekly |
Culloden : Highland Body Mechanic, Culloden Academy Community Complex |
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Hatha Yoga
Monday from : 1830 to 2000 Weekly |
Dingwall : Dingwall Camera Club, Eagle House |
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The new season begins on September 18. Whether you're a starter with a compact camera, an expert with the latest DSLR or still love the feel of film, we welcome photographers of all ages and levels of experience.
Monday from : 1930 to 2130 Weekly |
Dingwall : Dingwall Ballroom and Social Dancing Club, National Hotel |
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A mixture of general dancing with one hour of dance tuition.
Ideal for beginners or experienced dancers. Waltz, quickstep etc. and sequence dances.
Monday from : 1930 to 2200 Weekly |
Drumnadrochit : Craigmonie Centre, Craigmonie Centre |
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Adult learning sessions most days of the week. A wide range of activities with flexible timetables such as plays, concerts, craft club, scrabble, knitting etc either at the centre or at the library . All ages welcome. Call or email for information or just drop in to see what is being arranged.
Monday from : 1000 to 1800 Weekly |
Drumnadrochit : Indoor Bowling, Glenurquhart Public Hall - (Blairbeg Hall) |
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Indoor Bowling
Monday from : 1900 to 2200 Weekly |
Fort Augustus : Lunch Club, Lock Inn |
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All Seniors welcome.
Monday from : 1230 to 1400 Weekly |
Fortrose : Fortrose Community Rowing, Chanonry Sailing Club |
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The club has an active coastal rowing group. We regularly row our club built St Ayles skiffs, Chanonry Maid and Silver Darling, from the clubhouse at Fortrose Harbour. We also attend regattas and a variety of social rowing occasions. With four oars and a Cox there are great opportunities for all ages to keep fit and active all year round. We welcome rowers of all ages from all over the Highlands. You don't need to be super fit or able to get out on the water with us. Most of our activity is social rowing at a pace and level to suit those going out.
Monday from : 1000 to 1200 Weekly |
Fortrose : Over 50's Dance Class, The Black Isle Leisure Centre |
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A dance class for fun, fitness and flexibility. Music from Bach to the Beatles. Learn simple routines inspired by many different dance styles e.g. contemporary, modern, jive, Charleston and ballet. The class also includes and warm up to begin and circle dances to end. For both men and woman, of reasonable mobility, age 50+
Monday from : 1000 to 1100 Weekly |
Fortrose : Walking Football, The Black Isle Leisure Centre |
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A slower paced version of the beautiful game. Enables older people to return to a sport they once loved or try out a new activity which suits their fitness level. Come along to find out more and have a go!
Monday from : 1100 to 1200 Weekly |
Invermoriston : Senior Bowling Club, Millennium Hall |
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Bowling times : Two sessions, 1400 to 1600 and then 1930 to 2130
Monday from : 1400 to 2130 Weekly |
Inverness : Old Folks Bowling, Cameron Youth Centre |
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Indoor bowling for seniors.
Monday from : 1330 to 1600 Weekly |
Inverness : Inverness & District Indoor Bowling Club, Castle Heather |
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Annual Membership is open to experienced bowlers and "first time" bowlers as well. If you've never tried the game then give us a call and we'll arrange an introductory visit , trial game, and if you decide to join further instruction and coaching is available.
Experienced bowler, what do you do in the winter or when the weather is less than favourable? If you're not already a member of the indoor club then why not give it a try.
Or call into the stadium, our duty manager can provide you with the necessary details and membership application form
Monday from : 1000 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Adults Aerobics, Charleston Community Centre |
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Aerobic exercise for seniors.
Monday from : 1800 to 1930 Weekly |
Inverness : Crown Church Band, Crown Church Hall |
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Crown Church Band is a wind band that plays a wide range of music, from modern shows, marches and to religious. We are open to all musicians, especially sax, horn euphonium and drum players. We play at events that we are invited to, e.g. at the Tattoo, the Marymas fair or in the summer in Bellfield Park and also visit residential homes and play in church services. Beginners and experienced players are all welcome and anyone interested should drop in on a Monday evening to sample our music when they will be most welcome. Please bring a bottle of drinking water.
Monday from : 1900 to 2100 Weekly |
Inverness : Knitting Group, Crown Church Hall |
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Lounge at Crown Church A get together to knit and natter. Open to anyone. There is also a Sewing Group on a Thursday morning
Monday from : 1400 to 1600 Weekly |
Inverness : Toe2toe Dance - Latin and Ballroom Dancing, Crown Court Hotel |
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Toe2toe Dance is a family run school based from the Crown Court Hotel in Inverness. We have over 40 years dancing experience in Latin American, Modern Ballroom as well as Salsa and our newest fitness classes FitSteps & Haus Fitness. So why not book on one of our classes and join in the fun!
Monday from : 2000 to 2100 Weekly |
Inverness : Drakies Mature Movers, Culcabock and Drakies Community Hall |
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Exercise class followed by tea and biscuits.
Monday from : 1345 to 1445 Weekly |
Inverness : Inverness Camera Club, Culduthel Christian Centre |
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Inverness Camera Club (ICC) is a friendly group of photography enthusiasts. Please come along if you have an interest in learning more about the art and science of photography. Monday nights are the technical, hands-on nights and Wednesday nights the formal club night, with guest speakers, competitions and talks by club members. There is an annual membership fee but prospective new members are welcome to come along for a few nights before committing to joining the club.
Monday from : 1930 to 2100 Weekly |
Inverness : Free Spirits, Hilton Community Centre |
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We have talks, demos, trips out and bingo once a month. If you enjoy meeting people and making new friends over a good cup of tea and a biscuit, then come along and join in.
Monday from : 1400 to 1600 Weekly |
Inverness : Highland Gospel Male Voice Choir, Inshes Church |
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A Male Voice Choir singing in four part harmony with First and Second Tenors, and First and Second Basses. We are an amateur choir and would be delighted if other Christian men would join us. Our weekly practice nights are marked by good humour, time for a cup of tea and a chat, and enthusiastic singing, with new choral pieces being added to our repertoire every session. The choir travels to all parts of the Highlands of Scotland and sometimes further afield
Monday from : 1900 to 2100 Weekly |
Inverness : Ness Bridge Club, Inverness Caledonian Thistle Social Club |
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Visitors are always welcome to this friendly and sociable Contract Bridge club. Monday evening is Club Night. Tuesday evening is Tuition and Intermediate Night. Thursday evening is a Club Night. Free coffee or tea
Monday from : 1850 to 2200 Weekly |
Inverness : Inverness Curling Club, Inverness Ice Centre |
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Inverness Curling Club is one of the clubs playing at Inverness Ice Centre and has been established since 1968. There are plenty of opportunities to play in internal club games and in the Inverness Province Leagues, which are played between all the clubs at the Inverness Ice Centre. We all play for fun and competitively. With a membership of approximately 30, the club is friendly and sociable. We welcome everyone. We are a mixed club with players of all abilities ranging from beginners to very experienced curlers and have several experienced coaches who would be more than willing to help any curler (club member or not!) if asked.
Monday from : 1900 to 2000 Weekly |
Inverness : 50+ Fitness Session, Inverness Leisure |
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Gentle, dynamic movements set to easy listening music. Ideal for improving mobility and flexibility.
Monday from : 1015 to 1100 Weekly |
Inverness : Aqua Aerobics, Inverness Leisure |
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A fun, energetic class which is kind to the joints and suitable for all fitness levels and abilities. Aqua Aerobics is also beneficial to those rehabilitating from injury.
Monday from : 2015 to 2100 Weekly |
Inverness : Badminton (TOFFS), Inverness Leisure |
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Inverness Leisure’s sports halls are host to our “TOFFS” group (The Over Fifties Fitness Session) which is a three-times weekly exercise and fitness activity programme devised for our more mature customers and which attracts a growing number of participants. Badmington is played at all levels. Come along and challenge your fellow TOFFS to a game or two!
Monday from : 0930 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Bums and Tums, Inverness Leisure |
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Bums & Tums – have fun whilst strengthening your lower body and core muscles to improve balance and reduce the risk of falls.
Monday from : 1120 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Easyline, Inverness Leisure |
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Resistance based class using intelligent machines: the more you push or pull, the greater the resistance. Excellent for beginners or injury rehabilitation.
Monday from : 1115 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Fit Steps, Inverness Leisure |
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Exercise class delivered through dance. Basic Ballroom dance steps choreographed into a fun exercise routine
Monday from : 1220 to 1310 Weekly |
Inverness : TOFFS - The Over Fifties Fitness Session, Inverness Leisure |
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We offer a wide range of activities for all fitness levels and abilities. Whether you are looking to improve your health and lifestyle, feel good about yourself, socialise or try something new, we will have something for you!
Monday from : 0930 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Inverness Bridge Club, Kingsmills Hotel |
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The club offers a range of match point, teams, District and National events and has one team in the first division of the Moray and District League. Visitors are welcome, but please contact secretary in advance, especially if you require a partner.
Monday from : 1850 to 2200 Weekly |
Inverness : Soroptimist International, Inverness and Nairn, Lochardil Hotel |
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We are an international women’s movement and together our Members are a global voice for women. There are nearly 80,000 Soroptimists worldwide, the majority of whom belong to their local Club, where they can make friends with like-minded women, have fun and work on projects that help improve the lives of women and girls locally, nationally and internationally.
Monday from : 1830 to 2100 Fortnightly |
Inverness : Fraser Park Bowling Club, MacEwen Drive |
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Outdoor bowls / lawn bowls Open to anyone of any age – we welcome new players and visitors - social activity which may also improve fitness, coordination and skill development. Affiliated to Bowls Scotland, Northern Counties and Northern Counties Ladies Bowling Associations, Inverness Bowling Association, Inverness Senior League. The club holds friendly inter-club matches
Monday from : 1900 to 2100 Weekly |
Inverness : Maggie's Highlands, Maggie's Highlands |
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Provides free practical, emotional and social support for people with cancer and their family and friends. In the grounds of Raigmore Hospital, our Centre is a warm and welcoming place, with professional staff on hand to offer the support you need to find your way through cancer. Our Centre is a place to find practical help about benefits and eating well; a place where qualified experts offer emotional support; a place to meet other people or simply to sit quietly with a cup of tea. We offer support for anyone affected by cancer at any stage, and their family and friends. You may have been recently diagnosed, completed treatment and be in remission or have a family member or friend that has received a diagnosis.
Monday from : 0900 to 1700 Weekly |
Inverness : Yoga For Beginners, Maggie's Highlands |
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For anyone who has cancer or is caring for someone with cancer. Yoga is a very enjoyable way of helping us return to good natural posture and good natural breathing. It can help recharge our batteries as we release tension and allow ourselves to come to a more balanced state. These yoga sessions are suitable for everyone regardless of age, flexibility or fitness. We will be practicing gentle yoga movements either lying down or sitting on the sofa and moving slowly and safely with awareness.
Monday from : 1200 to 1300 Weekly |
Inverness : Golden Drama, Merkinch Community Centre |
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Drama class for all ages.
Monday from : 1230 to 1400 Weekly |
Inverness : Knitting For Charity, Merkinch Community Centre |
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Knitting For a variety of charities. The group have raised over five thousand pounds for a local charity with their knitting - join them and raise more to help others.
Monday from : 1000 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Tai Chi, Merkinch Community Centre |
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To improve posture, balance, and breathing. Suitable for all, and can be done seated where necessary.
Monday from : 1200 to 1300 Weekly |
Inverness : Tap Dancing, Merkinch Community Centre |
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Adult Tap Dancing class All Welcome - previous Tap experience not necessary. Great fun and good gentle exercise too!
Monday from : 1100 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Inverness Fiddlers, Ness Bank Church |
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We are an all-age group of fiddlers who meet and play together. The society has approximately 60 members and we perform fiddle music of the Scottish Highlands and beyond. The highlight of our year is the Fiddlers' Rally at Eden Court Theatre, when we host fiddlers from throughout Scotland, with 120 players on stage. We also play at other venues throughout the year, many of these for charitable organisations Visiting Fiddlers are always welcome
Monday from : 1930 to 2130 Weekly |
Inverness : Aqua Aerobics, Palace Hotel Leisure Club |
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Join our instructor for a fun and sociable aqua aerobics session. Leisure Club entrance in hotel car park. Our friendly group usually meet for a coffee after.
Monday from : 0915 to 1000 Weekly |
Inverness : Ashton Bowlers, Raigmore Community Centre |
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Indoor bowling.
Monday from : 1400 to 1500 Weekly |
Inverness : Cheerful Chesters, Raigmore Community Centre |
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Exercise to music, circuit training, followed by a cuppa and chat. Open to anyone living with chest illness, also open to partner. We are an Inverness based group, whose main objectives are to help people with severe respiratory problems through regular gentle exercise. The class is taken by a qualified respiratory physiotherapist; if appropriate an educational element is introduced to help people cope better with their condition. Includes tea, coffee and biscuits.
Monday from : 1100 to 1300 Weekly |
Inverness : Inverness Laughter Yoga Club, The Corbett Centre |
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Laughter Yoga is a unique exercise routine, which combines unconditional laughter with yogic breathing. All ages welcome.
Monday from : 1900 to 2000 Monthly |
Inverness : The Olive Grove, The Olive Grove |
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A tea room which is a place of warm welcome and hospitality, and offers the premises to local groups to rent outside of opening hours. The tearoom is entirely run by volunteers, mostly from the local churches, and all profits are distributed to local causes. Serves fairly traded tea, coffee and hot chocolate, and homemade soup, homemade bread and delicious scones and cakes freshly made on the premises, along with a selection of sandwiches, toasted sandwiches, bacon rolls, paninis etc. Vegetarians and those on gluten free diets can be catered for. Vegetarians and those on gluten free diets can be catered for.
Monday from : 1000 to 1600 Weekly |
Inverness : Over 60's Exercise Class, The Spectrum Centre |
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Over 60's Exercise Class
Monday from : 1000 to 1100 Weekly |
Inverness : The Monday Club, The Spectrum Centre |
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The Club is a meeting place for adults with learning disabilities and they can chat and play games like dominoes, draughts, etc.
Monday from : 1830 to 2130 Weekly |
Inverness : Merkinch Long Term Condition Support Group, Trinity Church of Scotland |
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Living better with a long term condition. Lots of useful tips and techniques to help you to self manage, plus tea, chat and Boccia! Anyone (of any age) with a long term condition made very welcome - and carers too. Transport available. To find out more, contact Roy by phone on 01667 455620 or by email, just click on "Send an Email".
Monday from : 1400 to 1600 Monthly |
Inverness : Clachnacuddin Small Bore Rifle Club, Various Locations |
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The club has an outdoor and indoor range as well as a clubhouse. The club can provide access to all the equipment that is needed to take up .22 target shooting - rifles, ammunition, shooting jackets, gloves etc, together with basic training. Membership of a rifle club is governed by a strict set of laws so club address is not shown. Before attending the club to shoot (or handling any weapons in the club) you require a police check. So prior to attending the club they need to know who you are, and to send off a form to the local Police Firearms Unit. If you want to visit the club with a view to becoming a member please send an email including your postal address and - if possible - a land-line telephone number that can be validated via directory enquiries - on your first contact. On receipt they will send you a link to a web-form that collects the necessary infomation to complete the application.
Monday from : 1900 to 2200 Weekly |
Inverness : Highland Disabled Ramblers, Various locations within 50 miles of Inverness |
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Highland Disabled Ramblers is a small charity run by volunteers, to enable people with mobility problems to access the countryside in a safe and companionable way. We organise a programme of leisurely monthly rambles of 3 to 4 miles leaving from different places locally on different days of the week, within a radius of 40 miles of Inverness. (Please click on the link to go to our website for the list of rambles for this year and the days of the week on which the rambles take place.) Members book scooters in advance, which we transport to the start of each ramble, but they must make their own way to the start. Volunteers ensure the safety of members and provide companionship along the way. Membership is open to anyone over 18 years. Anyone requiring assistance needs to bring a family member, friend or carer as we do not have qualified carers. Volunteer van drivers and walking companions are most welcome (references reqd.).
Monday from : 1030 to 1430 Monthly |
Inverness : Men's Cycle to Health Project, Velocity Cafe |
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Cycling towards improved physical and mental and well-being. Getting exercise and being outdoors can have many positive effects on our physical and mental well-being. Velocity¡¦s Men¡¦s Cycle to Health project works with men who are interested in exploring the benefits of cycling within a group. The project is open to men aged 18 and over and welcomes riders of all abilities and levels of fitness. Group rides can help with: „h Getting more active and feeling healthier „h Meeting new people „h Building motivation and confidence „h Reducing feelings of isolation, stress, anxiety or low mood We can lend you a bike, helmet and jacket. Get in touch if you feel your lifestyle could be healthier or you are experiencing any of the following:Low motivation or confidence, Feelings of isolation, Stress or anxiety,Low mood
Monday from : 0900 to 1200 Weekly |
Inverness : Highland Accordian & Fiddle Club, Waterside Hotel |
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Music is provided by local players and a different guest artist every month. Everyone welcome and membership available
Monday from : 1930 to 2300 Monthly |
Inverness : Inverness Wine Appreciation Society, Waterside Hotel |
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Bringing together people who have an interest in wine and to develop their interest by holding tastings usually led by a member of the wine trade and accompanied by suitable food. Please contact us for joining information. If you are interested, you will be made very welcome if you decide to come to one of our tastings, but we ask that you contact the Secretary in the first instance so that seating arrangements may be made with the hotel.
Monday from : 1930 to 2200 Monthly |
Kirkhill : Kirkhill Indoor Bowling Club, Community Centre |
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Open to anyone of any age but mostly comprises seniors
Monday from : 1900 to 2130 Weekly |
Muir of Ord : Health Walking Group (Evening), Bus Stop On The Square |
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Walks are usually one to two hours but less able folk wanting a slower flat walk can enjoy a walk of up to an hour. Take in some local scenery whilst walking with a friendly group. Suitable for everybody, led by volunteer walk leaders and free!
Monday from : 1900 to 2030 Weekly |
Muir of Ord : Scrabble Club, Bus Stop On The Square |
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Scrabble Club for ALL ages.
Monday from : 1400 to 1600 Weekly |
Muir of Ord : Country Dancing Club, Church of Scotland |
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Country Dancing.
Monday from : 1930 to 2130 Weekly |
Muir of Ord : Scottish Country Dance Club, Church of Scotland |
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Scottish country dancing.
Monday from : 1930 to 2100 Weekly |
Nairn : Nairn Cardiactive Group, Nairn Community & Arts Centre |
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Affiliated to Chest, Heart and Stroke, Scotland, these sessions are led by a qualified physiotherapist to help you keep your heart healthy or if you have already experienced heart problems to continue recuperative therapy. You can do as much or as little as you can manage. Friendly social setting with option of tea and biscuits after for those that wish to stay and chat. Simply come along and join our session in the main hall
Monday from : 1915 to 2015 Weekly |
Nairn : Nairn Art Society, The Laing Hall |
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Awaken the artist within you and explore hidden talents. Our doors are open to anyone who loves painting, drawing and all things arty. The society owns its own art studio situated in Laing Hall. Although many members paint at home, the structured workshops and daily sessions offer support and guidance from fellow peers. Painting and drawing in all mediums and styles is undertaken and the studio provides a friendly atmosphere to all who create their artwork within. The hall is only used by our society which helps to keep it a creative haven. We currently have 70 members ranging from 15 to fabulous! If you are new, you are welcome to have a few taster sessions to decide if its something you would enjoy. Equipment,brushes, canvases etc. are available to use and a wide selection of books for reference, to borrow and to buy.
Monday from : 1830 to 2100 Weekly |
North Kessock : Fun Aerobics, Village Hall |
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Low to moderate impact, cardio only classes suitable for everyone. Sociable and fun - just bring yourself and a drink of water! Please wear suitable clothing and trainers.
Monday from : 1000 to 1100 Weekly |
Rosemarkie : Fortrose Scottish Country Dance Group, Gordon Memorial Hall |
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The Fortrose Scottish Country Dance Group meets on Monday nights in the Gordon Memorial Hall in Rosemarkie . The group aims to promote the enjoyment of Scottish Country Dancing. Beginners and more experienced dancers are welcome. Classes are from 7.30pm to 10.00pm, with easier dances during the first half of the evening. If you enjoy Scottish Music and want to stay fit and alert participating in an active and challenging activity, then Scottish Country Dancing is for you.
Monday from : 1930 to 2200 Weekly |
Smithton : Inverness Choral Society, Smithton-Culloden Free Church |
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Inverness Choral Society is the largest choir in the Highlands of Scotland and draws singers from a wide area around Inverness. New members are best advised to join at the beginning of a session (i.e. January or August).
We especially welcome sopranos and tenors (male or female).
Monday from : 1930 to 2130 Weekly |
Smithton : U3A, Smithton-Culloden Free Church |
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University of the Third Age. Groups include Archaeology, Music Study. Art Appreciation, Nature Wanderers, Books, Philosophy, Photography, Bridge, Psychology, Classical Civilisation, Recorders, Current Affairs, Science, Family History, Walking, Geology, Table Tennis, History, Theatre, IT, Topical Issues. Please refer to the U3A site for full details of groups and activities.
Monday from : 1400 to 1600 |
Tomatin : Tomatin & Moy SWI, Strathdearn Hall |
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We offer women the opportunity of friendship and taking part in activities and skills whilst getting to know your neighbours.
Monday from : 1930 to 2130 Weekly |
Tomatin : Tomatin and District Gardening Club, Strathdearn Hall |
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The aims of the Club are to improve our enjoyment and understanding of gardening under the rather special conditions prevailing in Strathdearn. The Gardening Club is the organising body for the annual Strathdearn Flower Show
Monday from : 1930 to 2130 Weekly |