A horse-riding group for disabled people in Helensburgh is inviting locals to join them at a fun fund-raiser to support their 'life-changing' work.
Gareloch Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) is holding a 'curry and ceilidh' night at the Geilston Hall in Cardross on Saturday, October 19.
The night - which is open to members and non-members - will help raise cash to care for their horses and keep prices low for members.
Live music will be provided by the Glamaig Ceilidh Band.
The association, which is based at Colgrain Equestrian Centre at the east end of Helensburgh, offers opportunities to care for horses and to take part in 'carriage driving' - as well as chances to ride horses.
It welcomes people with a range of physical and/or mental impairments.
Tickets for the curry and ceilidh evening, which runs from 7.30pm until 11.30pm, cost £15 for adults and £10 for under 16s with the price including entry and dinner.
Spaces should be booked in advance by emailing garelochrdaevents@gmail.com.
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