Fifers had fun in the sun – or lack of it – at the weekend.
Dunfermline’s annual children’s gala saw hundreds of youngsters from local primary schools parade through the streets to the sound of music on Saturday.
Led by three pipe bands and five brass bands, the theme of this year’s parade was musicals and youngsters and their parents were all dressed up for a superGALAfragilisticexpealidocious experience.
Stiltwalkers, theatre groups and children’s entertainers also took part in the extravaganza which ended with a fun afternoon in Pittencrieff Park.
Kelty also hosted its summer gala, which saw a parade make its way from Cocklaw Street to Central Park where there was a funfair and an array of games.
In Falkland, a festival street fair dominated the village centre where there were a range of activities, including falconry displays and medieval re-enactments.
Visit Falkland spokesman Stuart Pearson said: “It’s great to see everyone coming together to enjoy themselves in a place that they all love.”
Meanwhile, large crowds lined the Tay for Newburgh’s annual coble boat race.
The event, which sees pairs of rowers race in traditional rowing boats, is a highlight of the town’s social calendar.
The first boat race is thought to have taken place in 1880 between youths and men who worked in the salmon fishing industry.