Saint Catherine’s is inviting you to “save the date for a plate” and join them for a sizzling “Feast for the Ears” at Flavours Bistro, as they host a musical afternoon barbeque to tantalise the tastebuds,
It's accompanied by live music from three local well-known stars – singers Callum Marshall and Devan Kellett and harpist, John Dalton.
The Flavours Barbeque, to be held from 1pm – 4pm on Saturday, 14th September, will be the second themed event at the Bistro located at the main Hospice site on Throxenby Lane and promises a perfect blend of delicious food prepared by Chef Jon Smith with an array of local musical talent.
Tickets for the event are £20 per person, which can be obtained by calling Fundraising Department on (01723) 378406 or from Flavours Bistro.
Saint Catherine’s Hospice provides care and support in people’s homes, the community and in our hospice for adults with a life-limiting illness, and to their families, carers and friends. Their doctors, nurses, therapists, counsellors and social workers are here to ensure that life is maximised. They are trained specialists in palliative care who take a unique ‘whole person’ view of every individual, their life and their loved ones and work with them to enhance their health and wellbeing.
They rely on and are very thankful for the tireless work of supporters and donors to raise the £6.1 million needed to deliver specialist care.


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