Garden party raises £5,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support


Local charity hosts annual summer event in exotic riverside location

On a glorious evening on 13 July, the Chiswick Committee of Macmillan Cancer Support, held its annual Garden Party in a magnificent riverside garden and raised £5,000 for the charity.

Guests enjoying the perfect summer’s evening, were entertained by a saxophone quartet (led by local clarinettist John Cook), who gave their time free for Macmillan.

A raffle and silent auction was a great success and raised over £1,000.

Carol Woolner, Chairman of the Chiswick Committee, commenting on the evening said “"This summer the charity is changing its name to Macmillan Cancer Support, which conveys exactly what it does. The Chiswick Committee aims to publicise this renewal of the charity’s identity by organising events which people will enjoy coming to, while raising funds at the same time.”

Recently, three members of the committee were given an award by Macmillan for their long standing and generous support of the charity.

Moira Broom, Pat Devito and Carol Woolner all received their Awards at the Macmillan Cancer Support Ceremony back in May.

FUTURE EVENTS OF THE COMMITTEE


20 September 2006 - Tennis Tournament, Hartswood Tennis Club


29th September 2006 - The Biggest Coffee Morning in the World


14 October 2006 - Quiz Night at St Michael & All Angels


August 4, 2006

 

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Awarded by Macmillan for their long standing and generous support of the charity are (from left to right) Moira Broom, Pat de Vito and Carol
Woolner (Chairman),

together with the hosts for the
evening.

MacMillan Cancer Relief