
2 May 2025, 13:50SM CommunicationsCrieff, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, United Kingdom
Crieff Church Promotes Health with Smoothie Bike at Spring Fair
Over 200 people took part in making their own smoothies using a pedal-powered smoothie bike provided by the Crieff Seventh-day Adventist Church at the Crieff Spring Fair on Easter Sunday.


The event took place following the Easter Sunday service by the bandstand in McCrosty park. Alongside the smoothie-making experience, the church shared health resources with fairgoers, promoting the benefits of a healthy lifestyle in a fun and interactive way.

“This was a pleasant experience to promote health by offering free smoothies to the Crieff community we serve,” said Pastor Njay Ndlovu.
Special thanks were extended to Eleri Dutton, Paul Tompkins, and Mthoko Ndlovu for their dedicated support in organising the event.
The smoothie bike continues to serve the wider community, having also been made available for health outreach events in both Crieff and Dundee, accompanied by informative health materials.
The Crieff Church hopes to continue using creative, engaging tools like this to connect with the community and share practical messages of well-being.
Over 200 people took part in making their own smoothies using a pedal-powered smoothie bike provided by the Crieff Seventh-day Adventist Church at the Crieff Spring Fair on Easter Sunday.


The event took place following the Easter Sunday service by the bandstand in McCrosty park. Alongside the smoothie-making experience, the church shared health resources with fairgoers, promoting the benefits of a healthy lifestyle in a fun and interactive way.

“This was a pleasant experience to promote health by offering free smoothies to the Crieff community we serve,” said Pastor Njay Ndlovu.
Special thanks were extended to Eleri Dutton, Paul Tompkins, and Mthoko Ndlovu for their dedicated support in organising the event.
The smoothie bike continues to serve the wider community, having also been made available for health outreach events in both Crieff and Dundee, accompanied by informative health materials.
The Crieff Church hopes to continue using creative, engaging tools like this to connect with the community and share practical messages of well-being.