Forres Area Community Trust and Forres Heritage Trusts' programme of activities will include tours, talks and other entertainment.
Trees For Life founder Alan Featherstone is a central character When the Bough Breaks, to be shown at Universal Hall.
Former Moray Councillor Lorna Creswell BEM has taken up the saxophone since retiring.
The businessman has reported the issue on numerous occasions but has yet to see anything being done about it.
Ashleigh Bulcraig is part of a team raising funds for spinal injury charity Aspire.
Tash Hutchins hopes to raise £1200 for Bliss via a fundraising walk and a cake, coffee and craft fair.
Forres Heritage Trust needs more volunteer tour guides for the tourist season.
Forres Heritage Trust spent months restoring Bobbies' Bow only for it to be crudely spray painted.
Enterprise Park-based Orbex now enjoys international protection for its coaxial tanking technology.
Scaffolding around the High Street building indicates the first phase of a £5million refurbishment to ensure its future.
Souper Thursdays at Rafford Village Hall are providing locals with a choice of free refreshments and chat.
Maclean’s Highland Bakery welcomed the Glasgow Hong Lok Dragon and Lion Dancing Troupe.
Forres Angling Association and 60 onlookers gathered at the Stoney Pool for the blessing with Benromach whisky.
Findhorn-based Growing2gether's co-chief executive officers aim to benefit more children and teenagers throughout the north.
The Findhorn Village Conservation Company is introducing a new payment barrier at the west beach car park for visitors from outside the village.
The Findhorn Village Conservation Company is introducing a new payment barrier at the west beach car park for visitors from outside the village.
The Sanquhar Dam Restoration Group has removed trees blown over or left with hanging broken branches after last month's stormy weather.
The Sanquhar Dam Restoration Group has removed trees blown over or left with hanging broken branches after last month's stormy weather.
Past and present members are invited to a party to look back on two decades of learning and performing.
Owner Moray Council is hopeful that a buyer can be found for the Leys Road toilet block, who may want an alternative use for it.