A busy couple of days ahead.

I can't believe we're over halfway through November. Today has been an extra long day in the unit but I'm looking forward to a Harp Recital in Bank of Ireland, Clonakilty, tomorrow. Last week to launch the Bank of Ireland Enterprise Week, they presented cheques to local charities from funds raised through various coffee mornings etc. It was really enjoyable to be there & tomorrow will be very special I have no doubt. All going well, I will have a fully charged phone & will be able to tweet a photo or two.
Meanwhile ham orders are starting to trickle in, but I'm trying to ask everyone to have a chat with me before 8th December. I'll come back to this at another time.
Meanwhile I'll be in Quish's S.V., Ballincollig on Saturday from 10am-1.30pm; then I'm looking forward to joining members of the newly formed West Cork Coeliac Support Group for Afternoon Tea in the Celtic Ross Hotel. If you're interested, check out the link as soon as possible.
It's definitely all happening this weekend in the Celtic Ross as there will be a Christmas Food & Craft Fair this Sunday 23 November, from 1pm to 4pm, at the Celtic Ross Hotel in Rosscarbery. FREE admission.
The VERY best of West Cork artisan food producers and craftspeople will be showing. The food stands will include: Loughbeg Farm, Gubbeen Hampers, Woodcock Smokery, The Lettercollum Kitchen Project, Durrus Cheese, Brown Envelope Seeds, Clonakilty Chocolates, James Scannell apples, Glebe Gardens and West Cork Distillers, and more. And we will have a fantastic range of crafts on display, from Little Green Dot, Mamukko, Sharon Rose Designs, Sister Textiles, Rossbrin Creative, and a range of craft workers’ products on Carol Gilbert’s Made in West Cork stand. Lots more stands! This is the perfect opportunity to buy local, and to buy from people who are passionate about what they make, this Christmas.

Until tomorrow night, & if you're driving be careful it looks pretty foggy and it's not even 6pm!
Avril

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