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Cardiac Risk in the Young
KNOTT END LIBRARY (cont)
to visit the library because of poor health, we offer the Home Library Service, where we pack a choice of books and our volunteers will deliver to the door. We are operating with strict measures in place. Although its a very popular service, we still have space for more users, so if you would like to be part of this, do please contact the library.
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Groups & Events
Groups and events in the library are slowly being re-introduced but we are taking a cautious approach. Details will follow. Watch this space. We look forward to welcoming you. Take care everyone.
Sue, Margaret & James - Knott End Library Team t: 0300 123 6703 www.lancashire.gov.uk/libraries-andarchives/libraries CARDIAC RISK IN THE YOUNG
Matthew Hesmondhalgh Memorial Fund
With the heavenly scent of jam cooling and the second batch of gloriously purple damsons on the boil ready for our next pop up shop, our thoughts here at Matt’s Fund are definitely in autumn mode! The launch of the pop-up shop in September was well received and we’d like to thank everyone who dropped by. It was lovely to chat about everything and anything and especially raising awareness of our local facility and of course the work we are doing. From the feedback we received we now plan to hold themed pop-up shops more often and for longer hours so with that in mind our next event will be ‘Shades of Autumn’ at Catterall Village Hall, Fri 1st Oct, 11:00am - 6:00pm with a range of plants, produce, jams, new and pre-loved items, clothing, fancy dress, shoes, handbags and more to help celebrate
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the season and adorn your home this Autumn. Thanks to everyone who has donated goods towards this event and to the wayside stalls on Cock Robin, seasonal items are always very much appreciated. The ‘Everything £1’ sale in the main hall at Catterall was also successful, raising £389 towards screening. Thank you to all who donated, supported and helped. Following a Christmas pop up shop planned for mid-November our next event in the main room at Catterall Village Hall (not to be confused with Kirkland and Catterall Memorial Hall), will be a toy fair, so keep an eye out for our article in next month’s Focus, posters and updates on social media for dates and times. November also heralds our next free CRY heart screening event at Garstang Community Academy on 13th & 14th Nov. Appointments for Saturday should be available on-line at the end of September. To book an appointment go to www.testmyheart.org.uk and search for Garstang Community Academy. Please note: Sunday appointments will initially be reserved for academy pupils. Families should receive an invitation via school’s online parent mail. Talking of dates, the gorgeous Longridge Highland Cow calendars, featuring local bovine celebrities, Mandy McMoo and Arlo, are now available from our pop-up shops and events and Best Wishes in Garstang. In Longridge, you can pick one up at Meraki on Berry Lane, Old Station Café and Tap and Vent. At £10 they make fantastic presents with the full amount going to the two funds in memory of Andrew Key and Matt. We’ll let you know as more outlets become available.