PICTURES: Buckie charity Coastal Creations enjoy Christmas knees-up
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IT was time for a good old festive knees up at a Buckie charity recently.
Coastal Creations, which supports vulnerable adults, laid out the welcome mat for music group Bunnetz 'n' Beardz – aka Ron Black, Tam Thomson, Chris Winstone and Phil Brown – who made a return visit to the group to perform a number of popular numbers.
Kathleen Thompson, from Coastal Creations, said: "The guys played a selection of well known songs that had the audience dancing along and there were also some festive favourites, too.
"This musical group are very good friends to Coastal Creations SCIO and are now regular visitors, sharing their musical talents and positivity. Everyone at Coastal Creations looks forward to their visits."
The group also showcased their own vocal talents at the Buckie Christmas Kracker in November when they performed a range of festive tunes to much applause.
Coastal Creations supports adults in the local community in a number of ways, including craft work, small gardening projects, music and Makaton signing.
The charity was founded by Karen Hills and David Jamieson, officially opening its doors on October 5, 2021. The group meets at Buckpool Golf Club.
For more about Coastal Creations, visit their Facebook page.