Aberdour Shinty Club are gearing up for a weekend of celebrations to mark a quarter-of-a-century since their formation.
Based at Silver Sands, they were founded by head coach, Lisa MacColl, in 2001 and is the only senior club in Fife.
During that time, they have achieved a number of successes, including their senior men's first team winning promotion to the second tier of the national pyramid, and one of their primary school teams winning a first Scotland-wide final last year.
Friends of the club will gather on Saturday evening for their 'Silver Jubilee' ceilidh, which will be held in a specially set-up marquee on Hawkcraig Road.
Aberdour Shinty Club will celebrate their 25th anniversary this weekend. (Image: David Wardle.)
Running from 6-11pm, current and past players, coaches, committee members, families, sponsors, supporters and the community will come together to mark 25 years of shinty in the village, which began as a taster session in the primary school.
The Gallivanters Ceilidh Band will provide entertainment, whilst there will be a licensed bar and food truck, for those attending.
Additionally, on Monday, Aberdour are hosting a 'Silver Jubilee Shinty Festival' between 10am-2pm.
Youngsters from P1-S2 will take part in the free event, with a view to growing the sport in the local area.
The club have partnered with the Camanachd Association, Fife Active Schools and Active Fife to introduce shinty to schools, including cluster primaries for Inverkeithing High.
Tickets remain available for Saturday evening's celebrations, priced £15 for adults and £7 for under-16s, and further details are available on Aberdour Shinty Club's Facebook page.
On the pitch, meanwhile, the men's first team were in Mowi South Division One action at home to Inveraray seconds.
In their fourth league fixture - they won their opening two, before losing at leaders, Ardnamurchan, earlier in the month - they drew 1-1.
Ciaran Burns was on the mark for the hosts, who are third in the early standings with five points, three off top spot.
Aberdour played out a draw with Inveraray on Saturday. (Image: David Wardle.)
Their next scheduled match is on Saturday May 9, in the Macaulay Cup, away to National Division outfit, Oban Celtic.
Aberdour's seconds were also in weekend action, in Mowi South Division Two, when they travelled to play Stirling in Bridge of Allan.
Josh Allen scored for the West Fifers, but it was merely consolation, as their opponents had struck three goals to secure victory.
Although it was their fourth loss from five league outings, it came on the back of a fine success in the first round of the Bullough Cup, at Tayforth.
Burns struck a hat-trick, with Angus MacCallum and Kevin Latimer also scoring, in an impressive 5-2 victory.
The seconds' next match is at Tayforth, in the league, on May 16.
On Sunday, Aberdour's women's side played out an incredible 13-goal WCA (Women's Camanachd Association) National League match with Dunadd.
The visitors raced into an three-goal lead after 20 minutes, but the hosts responded in style, roaring back to level, before conceding a fourth just before the break.
Dunadd extended their advantage to 6-3, before Aberdour pulled two more back, after which they lost two more goals, as they lost out.
Katie Booth and Rowan Cooper both netted doubles, with Emma Megahey also netting, as they sit fifth in the table, with one win from four games played.
A week prior, they advanced in the WCA Single Team Cup competition, hitting 10 goals without reply at Strathglass, seven of which were netted by Booth, with two from Rebecca Thorington, and one from Cooper.
The women's next match is on Sunday, in the WCA Mowi Challenge Cup, at Tayforth, where throw-up is at midday.