Sheep dog trialists are motivated to participate in a charity sheep dog trial occasion near Inverness this Saturday.
The competitors, due to occur at Knocknagael Farm, Inverness, IV2 6AJ, is raising funds for RNLI (Kessock Lifeboat Station).
It is being arranged by Hugh and Marlene Munro, who have actually been running the charity trials for 34 years in the city.
Each year, the couple choose a regional charity to contribute funds to and in the past, have actually raised as much as £1,050 for The Riding for Disabled Association Highland Group.
The occasion will begin at 9am and the cost is £5 per dog.
Alan Maclean from Tain, will be charged with evaluating and there will likewise be a raffle.
Spectators can participate in the occasion free of charge.
All welcome.
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