Today spring is in the air as the daffodils and spring bulbs that we planted last year are really making an appearance! We tried out some healthy snacks like pea hummus with chopped veg and mixed veggie crisps! The crisps were definitely a hit! It seems pea hummus is not for everyone….😄 Then it was…
As the weather (mainly) becomes a bit more pleasant, the garden gang were back doing some tidying up after the storms. It was good to be back in the tranquility of the Mary Garden and good to see our robin ever present, as well as some new visitors. Great to see our CC Juniors…
Many thanks to the children of the Rights Respecting Team at St Ninians Primary for their lovely posters supporting our eco challenge this month, which is to reduce our use of plastics. We can never have enough reminders of how we can make a small change within the bigger picture. The children can teach us…
With thanks once again to Allison, the community champion at Tesco Riverside, for her kind donation of toys for the Giving Tree and lots of gingerbread men for the children singing at the Family Carol Service on 17th December. We are very grateful.
Well done to the children who sang a lovely advent song today written by Maureen Ruddy. It made everyone smile 🙂
We met this time with a pumpkin theme! Bernadette is demonstrating the reuse of pumpkin shells to turn into hanging bird feeders! Let’s hope the birds love them! The kids are getting stuck into planting daffodil bulbs for next spring. Thanks to the Garden Gang for building this area dedicated to flowers for the…
It was eyes down at St Mary’s, Lochee this week as we held our bingo fundraiser event. Many thanks to all those who came along to support this and to those who donated prizes, baked cakes and helped on the evening. We raised £620!

For the month of September the children are thinking about their favourite things in creation and in what ways they will make a difference to help save our beautiful Mother Earth. We are saying the Children’s Creation Prayer and special eco bidding prayers to help us think more closely about the world’s problems.