IT'S nearing that time of year again when OnFife tickle the taste buds of readers across the Kingdom and invite them to join in a celebration of the written word – book your place at one (or many!) of ONFife Libraries’ Book Week Scotland events this winter at the end of November
Amongst the various authors and personalities featuring on the packed programme, they are looking forward to hosting the head of Scotland’s premier tennis family Judy Murray who appears at Lochgelly Centre on November 30.
Former Scottish tennis international and Scottish National Coach, Judy Murray was the first woman to pass the LTA’s Performance Coach Award.
She initiated the Scottish Development School, producing four Davis Cup players and one Fed Cup player, including her Grand-Slam-winning sons, Jamie and Andy.
Judy has pioneered initiatives to grow the profile and numbers in women’s tennis, including: Miss-Hits, for girls age 5-8; Tennis on the Road, taking tennis into remote and deprived areas; and She Rallies, to encourage more women and girls into tennis across the UK. Judy Murray will sign copies of her memoir, Knowing the Score.
This event is part of Book Week Scotland - a national celebration of books and reading.
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