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Adam Douglas Make a Will Week 3rd June

Local law firm Adam Douglas & Son which has offices in Alnwick, Berwick-upon-Tweed and Amble is organising a ‘Make A Will’ week in June when its team of solicitors plan to waive their fee for writing a basic Will in return for a donation to support our work.

All you need to do is to contact the firm through its Alnwick (01665 602363) or Berwick (01289 306479) offices to make an appointment during the week beginning Monday 3rd June ...

Things to look forward to

May 26th Druridge Bay 10K
July 23rd 10 year Anniversary Celebration
August 10th St Cuthbert's Way Challenge Walk
September Great North Run
September 15th Fly Fishing with Lucy Bowden
Check out the following events: Open Gardens - Mindrum in May, Glanton Pyke in June and Shawdon Hall and LilburnTower in July, Tea and Talk events in June, September and November. ...

Are You a Smarty Pants

Here’s the Challenge: Share a tube of Smarties with your family and friends, and then fill the empty tube with 20p pieces – a full Smartie tube will hold £13 of 20p coins. The challenge is open to everyone and all tubes received by Monday 10th December 2013 will be entered into a prize draw for a £5.00 book token.
This Challenge is open to anyone, take as long as you like to fill the empty tube, and drop it off at one of ou...

Charity CD

Craig Clash one of our supporters had just released a CD entitled 'Joe my Guitar Hero' (Classic Covers of FanClashtic Songs by the Clash) Price £10 proceeds to HospiceCare. To buy a copy email Craig at craigclash1984@hotmail.co.uk ...

MASSIVE THANK YOU

THANK YOU. Thank you for attending our events and supporting HospiceCare we hope you have had as an enjoyable time as we have. Take a look at what we have coming up for the summer, indoors as well as outdoors we hope you can join us again.
We would like to pass a MASSIVE THANK YOU on to all our volunteers who have helped make these successful. Even the smallest job you do to assist the fundraising team makes a big difference!!

The Snows of Kilimanjaro

The trek was certainly an adventure and more gruelling than I had imagined. Each day brought about different dramatic scenery and specific challenges. I would say that the
hardest aspect was the altitude. From the first day we were out of breath with each step, passing through the cloud line. On day two, we were making slow progress.
The main problem I experienced was feeling very sick each morning for a couple of hours, up until ...