Musical Macmillan event hits all the right notes
- By Elaine Bird
- 5 days ago
- Hunstanton
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Hunstanton Ski Cafe hosted a Macmillan Coffee morning with music on 27th September.
Regular customers and visitors to the town filled Hunstanton Ski Cafe for the annual coffee morning. They were greeted by an array of cakes and savouries, a fully stacked tombola and David Young playing his Saxophone and Clarinet
Describing his style now as 'easy listening' David plays 60's rock to ballads, Latin, show music and pop through several eras and customers in the Ski Cafe were invited to choose songs for him to play from his extensive playlist.
From left: Christine Vernon, Jean Raven, Jean-Marie Vernon, Roger Raven and Muriel Kent
Members of Hunstanton & District Rotary Club were there in force and regular Muriel Kent said how much she loves the friendly atmosphere at the cafe.
Musician Jammin' Joe was thrilled with his tombola wins.
Michelle, Christine, Gill and Carole were enthusiastic about the cakes, while the Henman family from Bedfordshire (pictured below), who are holidaying at Searles, were tucking into a hearty breakfast.
From the Ski Cafe Thelma, Manager) Alison and their team said there was a lovely turnout, a few hectic moments and very generous donations from customers.
And the notes? Well, Lady in Red was my favourite song, and the notes collected for Macmillan amounted to £630!