Children and adults in the town have been adding to the creation, with over 110 stones now making up the colourful artwork.
Club members plan to attempt the challenge throughout June.
Around 50 of the nation’s thought-leaders on the environment and the green economy are to come together on Monday to outline their vision
A challenge to tidy-up greenspaces will be delayed following advice from Aberdeenshire Council.
A 24 hour fundraiser saw the team take on a running challenge which has now raised over £6000.
The work being done by thousands of people across the north-east is being publicly recognised.
The one-off £250 payment grant is currently open to eligible families whose children are due to enter primary one after summer.
Local crews have reacted to the first phase of easing lockdown reminding people to stay safe.
The club say all of their events will remain cancelled after lockdown unless their is a change in Scottish Gymnastics decision.
Banff and Buchan MP David Duguid has welcomed £15 million in funding which is being committed nationally for the service.
New ScotRail travel guidance has been issued for those using stations including Insch and Inverurie.
Preparations are under way for reopening on Friday once full confirmation is received via government guidelines.
Two local children are encouraging others to get creative during the current lockdown with a decorated rock artwork.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, Garioch Gymnastics await national guidelines on a return to competitions later in the year.
A planning application has been resubmitted after it was withdrawn in 2019 for the Tyrebagger quarry near Clinterty to be used for building waste.
MSP Gillian Martin is asking the Scottish Government to allow students who are stuck due to travel restrictions to be collected by family members.
Aberdeen Football Club Community trust has been supporting families across the entire north-east.
Gordon MP Richard Thompson has spoken of his concern after the House Of Commons Agricultural Bill amendment was rejected.
Area commander superintendent Kate Stephen has said a personal thank you to all young people who are staying at home and helping others.
Richard Thompson has praised the many acts of kindness in the north-east during the coronavirus outbreak.