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The Camborne / Redruth / Hayle Gazette January 2013
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SOME of the Choice staff and members with, back row, Lion president Paul Bray, Jackie Barr (service manager), Daniel Cross (senior manager) and, seated, Lions Barrie Tip- pett and Derek Canham. BELOW: Jackie Barr, Lion president Paul Bray, and Daniel Cross
A great ‘choice’ by the Lions
THE profits from the Re- druth Fun Day, organised by the Camborne Redruth and District Lions Club, have been given to Choice, a day centre for adults with learn- ing difficulties.
Redruth Choice works from
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the Elim Church and caters for about 20 people per day. Jackie Barr, service manager, told the presentation cere- mony that their latest project is to build a paved sensory garden complete with a built- in barbecue so that their mem-
bers can have an area to relax in when the weather is good.
Cheque
After a conducted tour of the building, Lion president Paul Bray presented a cheque for £500 and Jackie Barr said
that this amount would be a big help towards bringing this project to fruition Anybody wishing to donate towards the building of the sensory garden please con- tact Lion Alan Hampton on 01209 712638.
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