October 06, 2020 - 1609 views
Ty Gobaith's annual Eat Cake Week was due to take place in April, before lockdown put a stop to plans.
However, the children's hospice in Conwy have refused to be beaten and would love you to be part of their re-scheduled week of treats which is taking place 26th October - 1st November 2020.
You can hold your Eat Cake event wherever you like: at work, at school, at home, or even virtually.
Whether you bake or buy, hold a coffee morning or afternoon tea (either virtually or socially distanced), every cake sold and every penny raised will help a local seriously ill child and their family get the care and support they desperately need.
Cafes and bakeries can also join in the fun by fundraising, perhaps by choosing a special “Cake of the Week” and donating a portion of their sales. Ty Gobaith and Hope House say they are ready to work with you on making your event a huge success!
And there’s more. They are also introducing a community bake-off where you will have the opportunity to enter your home made creation to be judged by a panel of cake connoisseurs.
The challenge is for you to bake a rainbow sponge cake using the colours from the hospice logo.
You will be provided full guidance, as well as a video tutorial filmed by Sophie at Marmalade Café, Rhos-on-Sea. All you need to do is send in a photo of your masterpiece and then enjoy eating your cake!
The hospice is appealing for a donation in lieu of an entry fee. To find out more and help a very worthwhile local charity, please visit https://www.hopehouse.org.uk/Event/eat-cake-week.
