Support for Honiton Memory Cafe
Even the snow didn’t keep supporters away.
HONITON Memory Cafe was in people’s minds as they trudged through the snow in the run-up to Christmas.
Scores of shoppers stopped to support the fledgling group when it set up a fund-raising stall in Lace Walk.
Home-made gifts, Christmas cakes, chutneys and mincemeat were on offer.
In spite of the appalling weather, a profit of �270 was made. Organisers wish to thank all those who supported the venture.
On January 22, around 20 members of the cafe visited the Manor Pavilion in Sidmouth to watch the old time music hall.
A night of laughter and singing was enjoyed by all.
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Honiton Memory Cafe meets on the third Thursday of each month in the Methodist Church, Chapel Street, from 2pm to 4pm.
Further information is available from Min Rennolds on 07789104601.