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15 May 2012
Ship a’ Hoy - Sunday 27th May 2012. 10.15am – 6pm.
This is your only opportunity to sail directly to the Orkney
Island of Hoy from the Scottish mainland on the Pentland Venture
passenger ferry from John O’Groats. Either enjoy yourselves
independently exploring Rackwick Bay or join the Countryside Ranger
walking out to the famous ‘Old Man’ sea stack. Previously on route
whales and dolphins have been seen and on Hoy we may see mountain hares
and nesting great skuas. Walking gear and packed lunch needed.
Numbers limited so booking and pre-payment by 20th May is essential
(credit/debit card booking available). Costs cover ferry crossing,
buses and ranger event charge. £40 per person (no concessions).
Further details and booking: Paul Castle 01847 821531. paul.castle@highland.gov.uk
14 May 2012
High Street, Wick - A Snapshot Of All The Shops - New Businesses Opening

With the demolition of the house known as Dr Leasks
we thought it might be time to look right round the High Street and
make record of the shops as they are now. There are new ones
opened recently and one or two more on the way as can be seen from the
new paintwork.
12 May 2012
Engineering Open Day At North Highland College

8 May 2012
Wick Academy 3 Lossiemouth 0 - Saturday 5 May 2012
Scorries' second half form nets all three points - Reporter Noel Donaldson
THIS was
the proverbial game of two halves...the second containing the
entertainment and more important the goals for the home team. The
first half was a lack-lustre, slogging, affair with the Scorries
scorning the chances that came their way which might have returned to
haunt them had the Coasters managed to emulate Wick's second half form.
It was 16 minutes into the second period before the fans began to get
value for their admission charge, Sam Mackay slamming home the opener
after a fine solo run down the left. Stewart
Ross made it 2-0 after capitalising onto a ball that broke to him, a
few minutes later and Richard Macadie compounded the visitors' misery
by adding the third to the score sheet, close to time. Again in
the second half, chances went abegging and Academy could have doubled
their final tally could had they been taken.
Norlinn Play Group - Invitation To Find Out what Services Are Available For Children and Families
In order to create better links with parents and to
make parents aware of the support available to them, Norlin Playgroup,
Wick North Nursery and P1 are holding an information day for early
year’s parents, on the 15th May 2012 from 10am – 4pm.
The aim of the information day is for you, as parents/carers, to become
aware of the services that can support families and to access
information about healthy life styles. You will also be able to
receive information about the Curriculum for Excellence and the life of
our school in the wider sense. Staff from P.1, nursery and the
playgroup will be available; if you have any questions regarding
present or future information with regards to your child’s
education.
We would be delighted if you could support the day by coming along. The information day is also for families outwith our school,
please feel free to take extended family and friends along as they will
also benefit from the information day. There will be tea and
coffee available for adults, milk and juice available for the children
and face painting will also be available. If the day is
successful we will make it an annual event, please feel free to offer
feedback to staff after the event.
Who will Be There?
Health Visitor - School Nurse - Speech Therapist - Pulteneytown People project (PPP)
Childsmile - Active Schools Coordinator - Autism Practitioner - Women’s Aid
Children’s Disability Team - Adult Learning Tutor - Home Start - And many more
When & Where?
Tuesday 15th May 2012 10.00am - 4.00pm - Wick North School Gym Hall
7 May 2012
Wick Diamond Jubilee HarbourFest Tee Shirts now available!
Visitors
to the Wick Diamond Jubilee HarbourFest will have the opportunity of
sporting a specially designed tee shirt for the event. Featuring
the latitude of Wick Harbour, 58° North, the name of 'Wick' in marine
signalling flags and a red, white and blue yacht, the tee shirt is
expected to be a great hit with both children and adults. The tee
shirts, costing £9.99 each, are available in four sizes and make ideal
presents to those living away from Caithness and in addition to Reid's
Pharmacy, can be purchased from the following outlets in the town - -
Malcolm's Newsagent, Kinnaird Street; the Blythswood Shop on High
Street and the Wick Harbour Office.
The Wick Diamond Jubilee HarbourFest & RNLI Lifeboat Day - 15th, 16th & 17th June 2012
30 April 2012
HomeStart Caithness Is Moving
Home-Start are moving to new premises!
Hello to Stevenson House! Goodbye to the Community Education Office!
As of Wednesday 2nd May 2012, Home-Start Caithness will be
moving to a new home - Office 4, Stevenson House, 10 Harbour Terrace,
Wick, KW1 5HB. HomeStart have been at the Community Education
Office since Home-Start Caithness was 'born' 13 years ago, so 3rd May
will be a mixed day - one of sadness at leaving to Community Education
Office, but one of happiness going somewhere fresh and new.
HomeStart will be one of the first organisations to move into the new
office complex in the recently renovated former Customs and
Excise building in Harbour Terrace. The building has been bought
and renovated to a high standard by Dunbeath Estates Ltd.
About HomeStart Caithness
'Scales Sails & Surf' - Innovative Music Project Supports Thurso Lifeboat
A
group of Caithness youngsters spent the first week of their Easter
holiday working on a music project about the Pentland Firth, the
world-famous tidal channel between Orkney and Caithness. Over the
years, the RNLI has often been called out from Thurso and Wick, as well
as Longhope, Kirkwall & Stromness to deal with emergencies caused
by the ferocious sea conditions in this part of Scotland. It was
to honour this work that Piping Arts Limited and Caithness Horizons
invited the Scrabster-based RNLI crew and volunteers to hold a
fund-raising event during a concert performed in the Caithness Horizons
museum exhibition hall at the end of the week-long project. As
research for creating music on the theme of the Pentland Firth, the
children considered a wide range of uses of the tidal rip - everything
from traditional creel-fishing to the current cold-water surfing scene
that is emerging on Caithness waves. As well as meeting crew from
the RNLI, they met local surfers, and got an insight into the thrill of
standing upright in 'the Barrel' - the inside of a wave as it curls
around and above a surfer's head.

See the full exhibition of paintings and photographs at Northlands
Glass Gallery, Lybster until 20th April
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