THE 12th annual exhibition and sale of Art for Amnesty raised £1,600 over the 10-day event in August.
We would like to thank the Quaker Meeting House for the use of their premises, co-operation and for putting up with the inconvenience.
Also, thank you to all the talented artists who produced such a variety of work and thanks go to Elaine Bentley for mounting the exhibition and for Felicity Norman, of the Green Party, opening it.
Thanks to the Malvern Hills District Council for the loan of screens and to Mike of Riding High for the display stands.
Lastly thanks to Elaine Bass for arranging the rota of volunteers, to Sue Wolfendale for refreshments, Peter Thomas for administration and poster design work, and all the volunteers.
BARBARA STRUGGLES
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