MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, Sally and Kim Edwards, accompanied by Sue List on the piano entertained the Pensioners Voice meeting at the West End Hall, last Saturday. Everyone enjoyed the singing. Raffle and refreshments were appreciated. To book Sally contact her on 01488 346826.
QUARTERLY MEETING of the High Wycombe Society is on Wednesday, October 26 in the Environmental Centre on Holywell Mead at 7.30pm. The speaker will be Roger Wilding on "Green Spaces around Wycombe".
Chris Woodman, editor of the society's newsletter would like copy for the next issue by November 20. Chris can be contacted at 29, Maybrook Gardens, High Wycombe HP13 6PJ. His telephone number is 01494 528106.
CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU are looking for volunteer trustees to help maintain and develop the service they offer to the community. Volunteers should be willing to take a full and active part in the running of the bureau and be able to prepare for and attend regular Wednesday meetings. If you would like to know more please contact Volunteer Focus on 01494 451700. TOMORROW the Trinity Reformed Church (opposite The Rye) is holding a Coffee Morning and sale at 10.30am until midday. It's free but donations to their restoration fund would be good.
Also the church is holding its Autumn Fair in Crendon Hall, adjoining the church, on Saturday, October 15 at 2pm.
The official opening is at 2.30pm. Yours truly will be performing the opening ceremony so do come along for a chat.
There will be lots of stalls, with exciting things to buy, gifts, cakes, tombola, groceries, jewellery, bric-a-brac and competitions. Admission is 30p.
If last year's event was anything to go by, this year's should have a busy and happy atmosphere. Come along and help to support the church. For further information contact Olivia Price on 01494 527042.
CUPPAS is here. It is a community drop-in coffee shop to be held every Monday morning from 10am until midday at St Peter's Church in Micklefield Road.
As the name suggest you can get a cuppa and a slice of home made cake. Also you can read the newspapers, meet a friend of two or even do something creative.
Volunteers from the community will be there including Micklefield Outreach.
Monday will be a special day as at 10am Colin Baker, of Dr Who fame and BFP writer, will be officially opening the project.
Deputy Mayor Cllr Clare Martens will also be there as will councillors and David Hazeldine, WDC Community Project Officer.
So if you fancy helping, or having a cuppa, then go along at 10am when you will receive a warm welcome.
For more information contact Jean Fraser 01494 474689 (answer phone).
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