British Heart Foundation Autumn Fayre
And there was a wealth of items for early Christmas shoppers to buy on the many stalls, including bric a brac, soft toys, puzzles, videos, books, cards, home-made cakes and scones, and for the more adventurous tangy preserves of lime marmalade and rhubarb & ginger chutney.
Along with the generous donations, individual items provided by talented local people were also available.
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Hide AdA wide selection of beautifully knitted baby clothes were expertly made by nimble fingered Pauline Isted, with the help of a friend.
Clearly a lot of work had gone into the colourful range, but Pauline said they both enjoy knitting, adding: "It keeps us out of mischief."
Artist John Holman, donated all the proceeds from the sale of a selection of his stunning, original seascape and rural landscape scenes, sold at the event; painted in watercolours, signed and expertly framed.
In addition there was a raffle and tombola; teas and coffees were served.
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Hide AdWith over 540 raised, Chairman of the Bexhill BHF Lesley Oliver extended her thanks to everyone who had worked so hard to make the day such a success and said: "Most of the dedicated volunteers are in some way connected to people with heart problems."
Lesley said that there are opportunities for new volunteers who may have a few hours to spare and said: "We are always looking for, and welcome, new helpers."
For further information call Lesley on (01424) 732510 or visit the BHF website at www.bhf.org.uk