Issue 293 - 11/04/07
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Trenance gardens was the sun-soaked venue for a bumper day of Easter fun on Saturday as hundreds of locals and visitors made the most of the glorious Bank Holiday weekend weather.
People with a penchant for poetry are looking forward to a new poetry night which is going to be held at The Well Cafe in Cubert.
St Mawgan Horse Show and Gymkhana Committee members and helpers have presented a cheque of £3,000 to Cornwall Air Ambulance at the Merrymoor Inn.
Organisers of the "Think Pink Ball' donated a cheque of £10,000 to the Mermaid Appeal to buy a faxitron, a portable x-ray machine.
Over one hundred vunerable children in Cornwall had a happy Easter thanks to Newquay residents and the generosity of a newquay business. Pargolla Funeral Home organised an Easter egg collection distributing chocolates to C.H.S.W and the children's wards at Treliske.
Newquay Operatics Society is bringing a bit of the American deep south to Cornwall with their production of Oklahoma.
Locals and holidaymakers alike flocked to Towan beach on Sunday to take part in a special Easter egg hunt.
A real lovely time was had by locals at the Farmers Arms, St Columb Minor on Saturday as the pub celebrated Easter in fashion.
The garden, which was created, grown and planted by churchgoer Rose Knowlson, includes three crosses and a tomb containing linen and a crown thorns.
The Easter season of goodwill was brought home to Churchgoer Barbara Trowbridge after the town's homeless community put a collection together and jointly apologised after her purse was snatched by one of their own from inside a Newquay Church.