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    Murder Mystery Evening at Kellie Castle
    Fri 16 May 2008
    Murder Mystery Evening at Kellie Castle "You are cordially invited to a cheese and wine party at 7.00pm at Kellie Castle on the Friday 16 May where a murder will take place. Come and help us solve the mystery……" More>
    Complimentary glass of wine, and finger food will be served during the murder mystery evening. Please note that this is a re-run of the event held in November 2007 at Kellie Castle.

    Dates:
    Friday 16 May 2008

    Times:
    7-9pm

    Contact:

    Booking:
    Booking essential on 0844 493 2184

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    Sculpture Day
    Fri 16 May 2008
    Sculpture Day Kenny Munro, a professional artist and sculptor, will work with you to create your own piece of sculpture, using clay. More>
    You will be working in a beautiful setting, with views of the garden, next door to Hugh Lorimer's sculpture studio, making your very own sculpture. N.B. The day will involve hands-on work with clay, so please be aware if you have skin allergies or sensitivities.

    Dates:
    Friday 16 May 2008

    Times:
    10.00am - 4.00pm

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    Booking:

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    Kellie Herb Day
    Sun 8 June 2008
    Kellie Herb Day A talk by Jay McKinnon with by a walk around the grounds identifying and gathering herbs, followed by a lunch of interesting herb dishes. More>
    In the afternoon Jay will introduce you to "lotions, potions and creams."

    Dates:
    Sunday 8 June 2008

    Times:
    10.00am - 2.30pm, at Kellie Castle

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    5 Day Painting Course with Sheila Mitchell
    Mon 30 June 2008 - Fri 4 July 2008
    5 Day Painting Course with Sheila Mitchell Once again we are offering five-day painting courses with tuition by acclaimed local artist Sheila Mitchell, using the studio at Kellie Castle. More>
    Students will be able to use the adjacent charming walled garden to develop their skills. Tuition, materials,

    Dates:
    Monday 30 June 2008 - Friday 4 July 2008

    Times:
    TBC

    Contact:

    Booking:
    Advance Booking is essential for all events. To avoid disappointment please book early as places are limited in the Castle. To b

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    East Neuk Festival: Turn of the Screw
    Thu 3 July 2008
    East Neuk Festival: Turn of the Screw Kellie Castle stands in for the grand but remote house in which Henry James’ eerie, classic ghost story unfolds. More>
    For this special Festival event the tale is told in the intimate setting of the drawing, room by a star actor, whose identity will be a mystery.

    Dates:
    Thursday 3 July 2008

    Times:
    7.00pm for 7.30pm

    Contact:

    Booking:
    Tickets available from Hub Tickets, available after 30th January 2008.

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    An Evening of Scottish Music with The Fife Strathspey and Reel Society
    Fri 11 July 2008
    An Evening of Scottish Music with The Fife Strathspey and Reel Society Live traditional Scottish music and song. More>
    Located in the Great Hall at Kellie .

    Dates:
    Friday 11 July 2008

    Times:
    7.30pm - 9.30pm

    Contact:

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    Antonio De Innocentis - Classical Guitar
    Wed 6 August 2008
    Antonio De Innocentis - Classical Guitar The internationally acclaimed guitarist returns to Kellie for his annual concert. More>
    A complimentary glass of wine will be served during the interval.

    Dates:
    Wednesday 6 August 2008

    Times:
    7.30pm - 9.00pm

    Contact:

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    News
    • - Celebrate Scotland’s beautiful gardens this May

      The National Trust for Scotland is gearing up to celebrate the beauty of some of its most popular, unusual and remote gardens on its Garden’s Day - Sunday 11 May.  more>

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      Land rover safaris, sea kayaking and podcast tours are just a few of the treats on offer at National Trust for Scotland properties this summer and beyond. more>

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