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3203 days ago

Can you donate some preserves or baking to Lindisfarne Gala this weekend?

Yvonne from Mahora

This coming sunday is the Lindisfarne Gala and they're running really short of some things that Gala visitors love to buy. Susie Devonshire desperately needs cakes, biscuits and baking for the Cake Stall. If you are able to create something taste-a-licious, please drop it into the Homestead building at Lindisfarne by 2pm on Saturday.
Caroline Davis also is in need of more preserves for the very popular home-made jams, curds and pickles stall for the gala. These jars fly off the shelf but more are needed to meet demand. If you have any jams, pickles, sauces, spreads, chutneys, relishes, bottled fruit, gherkins etc, please bring into school for Caroline's busy stall. They can be left at the office. Many thanks.

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