Posted
4:43 pm
by Ken
Fame at last
It seems I’ve become a
local celebrity, because I was asked to officially open the new
Sue Ryder charity shop in Port Glasgow on Friday. The staff, management and volunteers were most welcoming, and cutting a ribbon is much easier than it looks. (George Munro's pic, in the
Greenock Telegraph article linked above, caught the exact moment.) The charity’s photographer Andy Catlin was there to record the occasion and he offered me these pictures for my blog. The shop is large, well-stocked, and right in the main shopping centre, so it should do well.
As the press release put it: 'Every item you purchase, every donation you make, goes towards helping Sue Ryder support people through the most difficult time of their lives. Whether that's dealing with the grief of losing a loved one or a terminal illness, your contribution can directly help fund the care and support the charity offers.' A worthy cause which I'm more than happy to promote.
I bought a copy of
Longitude by Dava Sobel, a book I’d always meant to read, and did over the next couple of days. Highly recommended, and duly passed on to another keen reader.
Such a positive way to use local celebrity status, Ken! I just hope these local folks know that your novels are *internationally* known and loved!
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