There’s no denying our visitors to the cafe have
plenty of variety to entertain them!
At first sight our theme for the mid-February cafe
was a strange one – the letter ‘X’! Guests were greeted with a word-search
based around the letter ‘X’ and a quiz challenge to solve written clues
identifying more words using the same letter – very mystifying.
All was revealed when David introduced our visiting
entertainer Duane Johns, who had been one of the talented contestants on the
popular television show ‘The X Factor’.
Duane soon demonstrated why he had been selected by the judges and in
between performances of well-known songs he talked about his recollections of
the auditions, participation and the direction his career has taken following
the experience.
A talented singer and performer, Duane soon
captivated his audience with songs which ranged from well-known numbers made
famous by the likes of Peggy Lee and Doris Day, via Cliff Richard and the
Carpenters to the Beach Boys and songs from film and theatre. He quickly had
everyone joining in and we provided a great rhythm accompaniment with our
musical instruments.
As refreshments were served there was time for a
chat and a chance to have a look at our display of vintage treasures which was
entitled ‘X marks the spot’.
A selection of small boxes could be opened to
reveal a range of different items from the past, encouraging reminiscences and
memories - girl guide and brownie
badges, a policeman’s whistle, a bicycle bell and clips, a selection of buttons
and much more were there to be discovered!
Duane then entertained us with a finale of songs
ending with ‘Somewhere over the rainbow’ and received a warm round of applause.
The afternoon concluded with an interesting and
informative talk on ‘Energy Saving in the Home’ given by Jane and Jay from the
Cornwall Rural Community Charity.
Helpful booklets and information were distributed for everyone to take
home which gave us practical advice and much to consider.
As yet another enjoyable afternoon drew to a close
we said our goodbyes and looked forward to meeting up again on Monday 2nd
March. New guests are always welcome and should you need more information ring
David on 01637 830617, Di on 01637 830544 or visit our website:
crantockmemorycafe.org.uk