The Gaff! organisers recently had to turn away attendees due to a lack of supervisors.
Less mobile people are to be offered free rides around Forres.
While in Government, the Scottish Greens secured a scheme to remove peak fares for 12 months.
The co-ordinator described sessions as “very rewarding”.
The survey follows updated guidance from the Scottish Government.
Harry Carry will is being launched on March 25 in Forres Library from 7-9pm.
The wind farm has generated a total of £2,151,217 for local projects since it became operational in 2014.
Renovations will be carried out by local tradesman, Ian Mackenzie.
The plan to reopen is based on a new business model and operating body.
Volunteers have cleared and resurfaced sections while landowners have cleared paths and replaced bridges.
Online survey active until Wednesday, March 19.
The funds were raised during the school’s Christmas concerts.
The building houses a reception hall, office, quiet room, playroom, kitchen and toilets.
Green Shoots has been working with local schools for the last three years.
Rafford Toddler Group is on Tuesday mornings at the village hall.
Dallas will now compete for the area final with teams from Inverness, Elgin, Keith and Speyside.
Despite persistent lobbying, the speed limit remains unchanged at the Brodie section of the A96.
A drop-in will inform attendees of m.connect’s expansion plans.
Bob is also a member of James Milne Institute, Forres Heritage Trust, Forres Community Activities Association.
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks confirmed the outage lasted from 8.30 to 10.30pm.