The club meets every week at Forres Academy and Edinkillie Community Hall.
The Tournament and The Riding of the Marches are on display in the Tolbooth Courtroom.
Forres Baptist Church has occupied the building outside Clovenside Cemetery for more than 10 years.
The Falconer Museum could reopen in 2026 under independent governance with a newly developed business model.
The arts workshops will take place over two days at the end of the month.
The proceeds from the event will go to St John's Church.
A topographical survey has been completed at the entrance to Grant Park from St Leonard’s Road.
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.