Argyllshire Advertiser

Sweet way to raise Zambian money

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The coffers of a Mid Argyll charity were boosted by the aroma of fresh coffee and lemon drizzle cake.

People were drawn to Lochgilphe­ad Parish Church Hall on Saturday September 15 for a fundraisin­g coffee morning with plenty of home baking.

The two-hour event raised £335, which will help ZamScotEd with its work in Zambia, where it is completing a secondary school in the Lusaka area.

The charity’s founder, Marian Pallister, said: ‘Thanks to everyone who helped us achieve this fantastic sum of money.’

 ??  ?? (06_a38ZamScot­Ed02) Four-year-old Lily with baby Natalie and mum Annie Galloway from Lochgilphe­ad enjoying a cuppa and a cake and, below, Denise MacLean, left, and (06_a38ZamScot­Ed01) Marian Pallister among the workers at the coffee morning.
(06_a38ZamScot­Ed02) Four-year-old Lily with baby Natalie and mum Annie Galloway from Lochgilphe­ad enjoying a cuppa and a cake and, below, Denise MacLean, left, and (06_a38ZamScot­Ed01) Marian Pallister among the workers at the coffee morning.
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