The Touch Community Centre in Dunfermline hosted four days of family fun with even the youngest of tots joining in with some messy play.
Among the highlights were face painting, balloon modelling, spinning plates with Chico the clown and a disco for kids of all ages.
And for the adults, there were opportunities to try a variety of sports, including kick-boxing, as well as the chance to lie back and relax at one of the massage sessions.
For Dorothy Banks (72), one of the Touch-Tastic organisers, the festival’s popularity proved to be a big draw.
She said, “It was a great success, and we had a mixture of some of our old faithfuls and some new performers this year. I think it was a lot bigger this year and we averaged between about 600 and 700 visitors per day.
“We used the whole of the hall and we had some of the entertainment outside, including the museum bus – the kids were very interested in that.”
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