Kinneff Old Kirk

An audience with Richard Michael

Apr 20 2012 - 7:30pm

Kinneff Old Church Preservation Trust
Scottish Charity No. SC017378

Presents

AN AUDIENCE WITH RICHARD MICHAEL

Richard Michael

FRIDAY 20 APRIL 2012

in
ST JAMES’ CHURCH, STONEHAVEN

AT 7.30pm

Ticket £10 available from Giullianotti, Evan Street, Stonehaven or
Diana Peters 01561 362412


Proceeds in aid of the Kinneff Old Church Windows Restoration Appeal.

 

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Kinneff Old Church Annual Service

Sep 11 2011 - 7:00pm
Kinneff Old Church Preservation Trust
Registered Scottish Charity No.SC017378
 
Annual Service
 
Kinneff Old Church
 
Sunday 11 September 2011
7.00pm
 
Guest Preacher:
Rev Dennis Rose
 
Musical Interlude:
Auchenblae School

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Midsummer Musical Medley

Jun 17 2011 - 7:30pm
Kinneff Summer Concert Poster
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An Evening of Entertainment at The Old Church, Kinneff

Jul 31 2009 - 7:30pm

Kinneff Old Church Preservation Trust

presents

An Evening of Entertainment

On Friday 31 July 2009

at 7.30pm

in

The Old Church, Kinneff

“The Honours Three”

A play depicting the concealment of the Scottish Crown Jewels at Kinneff in 1652
performed by Members of Ury Players

Also featuring musical entertainment by The Trybe, Alec Green & Madeline Miller, Kenneth Petrie, Dave Ramsay,

Ticket including wine and strawberries

Adult: £10   Child: £5

Available from Giulianotti’s, Evan Street, Stonehaven or Diana Peters Tel 01561-362412


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Kinneff Old Church Annual Service

Sep 14 2008 - 7:00pm

Kinneff Old Church

Picture by Martyn Gorman.

The annual commemorative service of the Kinneff Old Church takes place on Sunday 14th September at 7 pm. The guest preacher is Rev Dr Martin Fair of St Andrew’s Parish Church, Arbroath.

The musical interlude will be performed by pupils from Dunnottar School.

Kinneff Old Church is where the Scottish Crown Jewels, The Honours of Scotland, were hidden in 1652 beyond the clutches of the invading army of Oliver Cromwell. They remained there for nine years and were then transported to Edinburgh Castle where they have remained ever since and are now on public display.


Further information from:

A R Peters
Secretary to the Trustees
Tel: 01561 362412


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