The
Village Hall was arranged for afternoon tea, with intimate tables set out with
vintage linen and floral centrepieces. There were appropriate themed puzzles to
tackle, and a colourful display of teapots and caddies, sugar tongs, cups and
saucers and more, as well as a display of famous ‘crooners’ from the 1940s and
1950s. The face at the centre of the display was familiar but perhaps less
well-known, our brilliant local crooner Andy Marshall who was to provide us
with entertainment for the afternoon.
As
Andy sang a selection of well-known songs and the buzz of friendly chatter
filled the room, the ambience of a relaxed café-style afternoon was created.
The music was superb – feet were soon tapping and we were delighted when we
were invited to join in some familiar choruses from the songs of Nat King Cole,
Frank Sinatra, Matt Monroe, Dean Martin and many more.
Soon
it was time for tea, and our ‘waitresses’ suitably dressed with aprons and
caps, served Ritz-style refreshments on lofty cake-stands of a variety of
filled sandwiches, mini quiches, meringues, tempting cakes and biscuits
accompanied by tea served in china cups and saucers to complete the ‘look’. The
‘girls’ really entered into the spirit of the afternoon and in between serving
entertained with short bursts of dancing – it was hard to stand still as the
music played on!
Whilst Andy took a break and shared in the refreshments, there was a chance to have a closer look at the displays, whilst a jar of teabags was circulated around the room with the chance to guess how many were packed in the jar.
The ‘40s Crooner’ was soon back at the microphone and with his smooth voice still entertaining us, the afternoon passed quickly, and it was time to reveal who had won the teabags! It was a thoroughly enjoyable experience for everyone and David thanked Andy Marshall for his wonderful entertainment and all the volunteers and visitors who entered into the spirit of the occasion and made it such a special event.
We look
forward to meeting up again from 2pm – 4pm on February 19th at Crantock Village
Hall. New members, who have a degree of memory loss, are always welcome to come
along with their carers, and should you require more information please contact
Di on 01637 830544, David on 01637 830617 or see our website.