As the hall's role as a prime venue for Campbeltown's coffee mornings comes to an end it was one of the newest voluntary organisations which filled it, with a good spread of youths, proud mums, dads, relatives and friends.
Police Scotland Youth Volunteers was formed in August last year and is run by PC Karen Cairns.
Saturday's event, which raised more than £600 for the groups' activities, included: guess the number of sweets in a jar, face painting, home baking, a bottle stall, raffle and home baking as well as refreshments.
Organiser PC Cairns said: 'Thanks to everyone who baked and donated prizes for the raffle and especially to Campbeltown Co-op which donated all the supplies.'
The organisation has a busy summer schedule ahead, including duties at May's MOK Run, the Gigha Challenge at the end of this month and the Carradale Canter.
Delicate flowers were painted on Lileigh Allen's face by Tracy McLaren. 25_c16lileighallen01_psyv_coffee_morning
Police Scotland Youth Volunteers line-up with adult helpers. 25_c16psyv02_psyv_coffee_morning
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