Another week and another chance to reminisce about days long past.
Can you remember what you were doing this week 15 years ago? Well, we've rummaged around what was featured in the Clydebank Post on Wednesday, April 23, 2008, and we've found some cracking snaps to take you back to younger days.
Enjoy!
1. Church goes undertake West Highland Way
Brave members of the Knightswood Congregational Church battled the elements to walk the West Highland Way.
The achievement was part of events organised to mark the congregation’s 75th anniversary.
The nine-strong group set off from the church for the nearly 100-mile walk early on April 6, 2008, and returned on April 12. They had plenty of support from fellow church members who kept them going with food supplies.
2. Easter fun on a budget
A cash-strapped play scheme came up with a unique way to keep the kids entertained over the holidays.
Mothers from the area got together to organise three days of games inspired by the vintage TV show It’s a Knockout.
It was such a success the Whitecrook play scheme is now hoping to secure funding to extend the Knockout Challenge over the summer holiday.
The games were held in the St Andrew’s High gym hall, which was loaned out to the group for free, and members from West Dunbartonshire Council’s (WDC) Leisure Services section helped to run the teams of kids
3. Hoop hooray!
Youngsters netted themselves a busy Easter break by taking part in Basketball lessons.
Hosted by Sports Development, the Play Drome event showed the kids how fun the sport can be.
Ah, remember the Play Drome? Those were the days.
4. What's cooking in the kitchen?
Children in Clydebank were kept busy over the easter holidays at Skypoint.
The Faifley facility hosted a range of activities, including cookery lessons and arts and crafts fun.
As our picture shows, everyone had a great time, even if some got a little messier in the kitchen than others!
5. What's a Gladigator?
Smiling pupils at Gavinburn Primary were treated to a visit from the Gladigator recently.
The Gladigator has been doing the rounds informing kids about oral health and called in at the Old Kilpatrick school before the end of term.
6. Skiing is snow bother
In January of 2008, a group of St Columba’s pupils headed off to France for the ski adventure of a lifetime.
The adventurers set off to the resort of Serre Chevalier for a week of skiing and snowboarding in a town that encompasses Braincon, the highest town in Europe.
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