Did you attend Bankhead Academy during the 1970s? Organisers of reunion event Bankhead 500 are hoping to bring former pupils together to reminisce and socialise, while raising money for a good cause.
Elizabeth, the Duchess of Gordon, was the altruistic aristocrat and female founder of The Gordon Schools in 1839. She had radical ideas about girls' education and dedicated her life to improving the lives of Huntly's poor.
The Balgownie links has played host to some big events in recent years, including the 2005 Senior British Open, the 2011 Walker Cup and the 2014 Scottish Open.
Huntly in the 1970s was a busy burgh supporting its own industries, interests and shops. We've looked back at archive photos of Huntly across two decades, featuring some of the people who called the community home.
In 1925, a new pioneering poured concrete bridge was unveiled over the River Don in Inverurie, the main route north at the time. It replaced a quaint and historic bridge from the late 1700s which could no longer cope with the 'modern' traffic of 1924.