Remembrance Sunday lunch to raise funds for Cudeca Benalmadena

A Touch of Class

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THERE will be a Remembrance Sunday lunch to raise funds for Cudeca Benalmadena on Sunday November 14 with doors opening at 1pm.
In keeping with the day, it’s a themed lunch ‘Remember the Days’ organised by the Cudeca Goldies which will include songs from the war years performed by local singing group A Touch of Class.
Guests are invited to wear 1930s dress and as an added bonus, there will be a prize of a bottle of champagne for the most imaginative costume.
For the great value price of €20 per person (of which €5 will be donated to Cudeca) guests will receive a complimentary drink on arrival and a choice of three starters, three main courses and three deserts (with vegetarian options included).
The lunch takes place at La Vinea Restaurant on the Paseo Maritimo Rey de España in Fuengirola and reservations may be made directly with the restaurant on 951 530 498 or through the Cudeca Goldies on 653 916 588 or 619 444 184.
The Cudeca Foundation  is a non-profit organisation that offers professional medical care to patients suffering from Cancer or other advanced illnesses, as well as giving support to their families.
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