The Coup Ceilidh Band return to the Victory Hall on Saturday 1st July with a Family Ceilidh at 4pm and share the stage with the local rock band for an community ceilidh in the evening.
Aboyne Bowling Club will be open to the public on Saturday 1 July. A morning and afternoon guided coaching will get folks and children hands on learning and playing bowls.
Aboyne Tennis Club will be open on Saturday 1 July 2-4pm to try tennis.
Try and learn about their kids coaching and club evenings and events.
The Youth Group are looking for members to join
the organising group.
The inaugural meeting will be at 7pm
Friday 26 May in the Aboyne Library Plaza.
We’re very keen for young people to be members of this group.
If you are 16 or over and want to help shape your café
please come along.
St Thomas’ is hosting local Stephanie Van Dem our local artist next week May 26th and 27th. See poster for more details.
Aboyne Community Day Saturday 1st July
A fun family day hosted by the Victory Hall, Tennis Club and Bowling Club and many other civic groups in our community.
The morning will focus on wellbeing activities and children games in the hall. Try bowling and tennis during the day or go on a guided walk to learn about the Mills O Aboyne.
The Heritage Society and Aboyne Academy will tell the story of Education in Aboyne.
In the afternoon the hall will be full of music and dance via the Deeside Orchestra, Coup Ceilidh band and school rock band. A BBQ will be hosted on the grass next to the tennis courts.
See Commuinty Day page for latest timetable of activities.
Donation will be welcomed during the day.
A night of comedy is coming to the Victory Hall Aboyne on Friday 12rth May 6.30pm. Breakneck Comedy with Paul Riley is hosting the evening.
Tickets available via the website link above.
Public meeting to learn more about much faster local broadband 30th March 2pm at the Hall.
The Hall is a popular wedding venue for those couples wishing to put together their own DIY wedding. They hire in skills in interior design services or get family friends to decorate the hall, this can range from traditional tartan, to a Scottish rainforest to sparkling fairy lights.
The wedding services can be held in the hall but nearby woodlands and the banks of the river Dee have also been used.
Overall, the hall provides a blank canvas to create a wedding experience of your dreams. A full catering kitchen compliments the hall with the options to self cater or hire a range of experienced local caterers.