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September 2023                      September 2023
 FRIENDS OF SALISBURY CATHEDRAL   SALT AND PEPPER



 Secret Gardens of the Close   On  Thursday  17   August  36  people  sat  down  to  lunch,  with  about  10  cooks,
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        bottle-washers and helpers joining them, to enjoy local watercress soup, followed
 This  year’s  Secret  Gardens  of  the  Close  event  attracted  a  record  number  of   by carved ham and a selection of sumptuous salads, and ending with a delicious
 visitors  and  raised  a  record  sum  for  Salisbury  Cathedral.  A  hot  and  sunny   home-made crème brûlée.
 afternoon attracted crowds of people to the nine gardens that were open and
 swelled the charity’s coffers by £15,000.   What a  great opportunity to meet up with, or to make friends, to have a chat
        and to enjoy a home-cooked meal! What a bargain at just £6 for three courses
 The fine weather resulted in fabulous displays of roses and other summer flowers,   and tea or coffee.
 alongside majestic trees and colourful shrubs. Tea and cake were served at South
 Canonry, the home of the Bishop of Salisbury, with the £3,156 raised going to the   Come and join us on the 3rd Thursday of each month at the Scout
 Sudan Medical Link. There was an exhibition of botanical artworks and recorder   Hut  at 12.30pm for the Salt and Pepper Lunch Club
 group Close Consort entertained visitors throughout the afternoon
        Here  are  the  menus  for  the  rest  of  the  year,  with  different  vegetarian  and  gf
 Friends’   chairman   Duncan   Glass   was   options, plus a glass of fruit juice.
 delighted with the result.
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        September 21 . Pork and Cider Casserole,
 “What a fantastic result!” he said.   Blackberry  &  Apple  Crumble,  Cheese  &
 “The  weather  was  perfect  and  the  gardens   Biscuits
 were in full bloom.   October  19 .  Roast  Pork,  Sticky  Toffee
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 “The proceeds will surely make a difference   Pudding, Cheese & Biscuits
 to  the  preservation  of  our  medieval   November  16 .  Pumpkin  Soup,  Cottage
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 masterpiece.    Pie, Carrot Cake
 “Thank  you  to  all  who  attended  and   A record number of people flocked to the
 supported   our   flagship   event,   and   Friends of Salisbury Cathedral’s Secret
 our  generous  garden  owners  and  the  70   Gardens event.
 volunteers who made it possible.”


                                                December  21 .  Roast  Turkey  and
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 The Secret Gardens events                      trimmings,  Christmas  pud,  mince
 raised £15,000 for projects                    pies and a glass of wine
 at Salisbury Cathedral.
                                                Want  to  give  it  a  try,  or  join?
                                                Phone  Brenda  House  on  01929
                                                471255


 (All pictures
 copyright Katharine
 Shearing)   The gardens were full of
 beautiful roses.

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