We're taking a look back at what was happening across West Dunbartonshire this time 10 years ago.
We delved into the Reporter's archives from Tuesday, June 8, 2013, to find and share some photos from that week's edition of the paper.
Do you recognise anyone or remember these stories?
1. From a bouncy castle to archery to pony rides, BMX demonstrations and dog displays, there was fun for all the family at Dumbarton's popular gala day at East End Park.
2. Children at St Martin's Primary School took part in a variety of activities and races, including old favourites like the potato and spoon race — hopping, skipping and jumping their way to the finish line for their sports day.
3. Kind-hearted pupils at St Kessog’s primary raised £800 for SCIAF after a series of fundraisers in the school.
4. Pupils at St Patrick’s Primary laid out their pocket money for a charity fundraiser. The ‘mile of silver’ event saw generous pupils take their cash to school where they each placed a coin on the ground to create a trail, with all of the money on the trail put into the school's charity fund.
5. A mini Olympics, tug o’ war, tombolas, raffles and face painting were just some of the activities on offer for the hordes of people who went along to support a charity gala day and dance which was organised by pupils at the Vale of Leven Academy.
6. Phase one of the Three Lochs Way improvement project was unveiled with the opening of Glen Mallan bridge and the launch of a new guidebook.
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