Kenna Ross, who is a member of at least three local bands, has had her eyes on the annual charity event for some time.
This week's pinnacle was the first proper fundraiser that Courier content editor Andy Dixon and dance partner Ruth Mason organised – a quiz night.
The annual dance contest is in aid of organisers and hosts Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
There were thrills and spills at Fyrish Gymnastics Centre in aid of Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
The event will also include a 50-prize tombola, a raffle with at least 20 prizes, plus some other mystery bonus games.
The group will travel for five days in May from Dores to Kinloch Hourn, raising cash along the way.
Get a year’s subscription to The Inverness Courier for a £25 charity donation. The deal is in aid of Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Jason Kelman is competing in the annual dance contest after his wife and kids signed him up without him knowing.
The deal is in support of Strictly Inverness in aid of Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Beth Saunders staged a darts, pool and dominoes competition at the Blacksmiths in Inverness.
Stefan Robertson is taking part in the contest to raise funds in memory of his late father Stuart.
She plans to cover the small three-wheeled vehicle in the names of businesses that have sponsored her.
There's one missing puzzle piece so if you know a man aged between 45-ish and 69-ish who wants to join the fun, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Around 160 people contributed to the fundraising efforts of a Strictly Inverness dance duo at a family ice skating disco.
We're shortlisted for campaign of the year for Dual The A9, as well as the reporting communities award.
Amateur photographers are invited to submit pictures for possible inclusion to newsdesk@hnmedia.co.uk
Beth Saunders has dedicated her involvement in the contest to her mum Karen.
In a special twist, furniture upcycled by Shireen Fyffe's mum Joan has been sold to help her daughter's charitable efforts.
“People's confidence has grown and it's just a nice catch-up.”
The firm says it is growing in line with demand.