Sunday, 25 February 2007

L.A.R.K Posh Nosh Supper

Andrea and I had a wonderful evening last night, we attended the Linking Arms With Rescued Kids (L.A.R.K.) Posh Nosh supper at the Baptist Church. All 6 courses were beautifully prepared, tasted great and were exactly the right temperature, tricky enough when you are cooking for a couple of people; when cooking for 50 - that is an incredible skill! Our thanks go out to Janet, John and the team for a truly fantastic evening.

We met some lovely people last night and within minutes we were chatting like old friends, which is one of the great strengths of living in a village - the strong sense of togetherness and friendliness; the community spirit which binds us all together. We have lived in towns and cities before and there is an incredible difference between how people interact and live together between the different communities, we have really found our home here in King's Sutton.

That strong sense of community manifests itself in a multitude of ways both locally and globally, the L.A.R.K charity being a great example of that. Having been to Kenya and seen the devastating poverty there, it is heartwarming that a small village in England is making a difference to so many lives thousands of miles away. If you want to find out more about L.A.R.K, visit:
http://www.l-a-r-k.co.uk/

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