A COFFEE morning is to be held in Prestatyn later this month in aid of a school in Africa founded by a retired postman from the town.
The fundraiser will be held at the Seabank Community Centre, on Seabank Drive, at 10am on Saturday, May 21.
With an entry fee of £1, all proceeds will go to St Ronnie’s Academy, in the village of Shanzu, a suburb of Mombasa in Kenya.
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A choice of coffee, tea, hot chocolate, juice and biscuits will be available, as well as stalls with bric-a-brac, an auction, raffle, a game of bingo for a big hamper, plus a cake stall.
St Ronnie’s Academy, a junior school, now has more than 100 children enjoying an education after it was founded by Ron Cavie, a former postman in Prestatyn.
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