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The Tryst: Situated next
the church building, it started life in 1910 as the church hall.
Between 1992 and 1996 the building was extended to include a
large lounge, a commercial kitchen, the church office, toilets and a
treatment room. The
building was dedicated by the then Moderator of the General Assembly,
the Rt Revd John McIndoe on
4th September 1996
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Local Authority Activities at The Tryst
Perth
and Kinross Local Authority gives financial support to a Day Care
Centre at The Tryst three days a week which is supervised by staff
from the local Church of Scotland Home for the Elderly.
The Authority also finances the work of the Princess Royals
Trust for Carers which takes over The Tryst lounge one day a week and
gives some free time to those caring for the infirm and elderly.
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Church Activities at The Tryst
Rehearsals by the local Choral Society are held here and the Lounge provides a comfortable
room for receiving visitors, for coffee mornings and meetings of the
Guild and various church committees, including the regular meetings of
the Presbytery. The
“Tryst for Prayer” group meets here for half an hour on most
Wednesday mornings. For
small groups, two folding screens can be pulled across one end of the
Lounge to form two rooms, each with its own entrance to the main
corridor.
Other Activities
The Tryst lounge and the hall are also hired by individuals for
social events such as birthday parties and by community organisations
for their meetings. These
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Pitlochry
and District Choral Society
History Circle
Probus
Samba Dancing
Scottish Wildlife Trust (local Branch)
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Scottish Country Dancing
North
Perthshire Family History Group
The Tryst Walking Group
Scallywags (for parents & young children)
Ballet
Classes |
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