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HLMT Stall, Nottingham Green Festival, Sunday 8th September 2024

HLMT was at the Green Festival again, selling a wide variety of indoor and outdoor plants, its range of Liberian Lapa fabric greetings cards and arts and crafts, and home-made preserves. On a day that threatened rain but turned out warm and dry, many people came to our stall at this buzzing festival, and we’re…
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HLMT Plant and Craft Stall outside Crimson Tree, Saturday 18th  May 10.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m.

HLMT ran a stall with plants, plants (and even more plants!) greetings cards, Liberian Lapa fabric arts and crafts, home-made preserves and more… Outside Crimson Tree, Sherwood, Nottingham. A lot of people came to look at and buy items. At the end of four busy hours, and brilliant £740 had been raised for HLMT funds!…
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HLMT stall at Sherwood Vegan Market, Saturday 9th December 2023

On a very wet, windy and cold day, HLMT held a Liberian Arts and Crafts Stall at the Vegan Market at Sherwood United Reformed Church. Numbers of people at the market were noticeably down on previous markets, as were our takings. We took just over £109, which will go towards the training of student midwives…
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HLMT stall at Sherwood Vegan Market, Saturday 14th October 2023 from 10.00 until 2.30

On a sunny but cold day, HLMT held a stall at the Sherwood Vegan Market. Crafts, plants, greetings cards and gifts were on sale, with Liberian Lapa fabric arts and crafts, jewellery, plants, home-made preserves and more. £260 was raised for HLMT funds, all of which will go to support the study and accommodation fees…
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HLMT Arts/Crafts/Plants Stall Saturday 30th September 2:00 – 4:30 p.m.

HLMT was invited to a Christian Aid Fund Raising Event at St Martins Church, Trevose Gardens, Sherwood, Nottingham NG5 3FU. It was a very friendly and well-attended event despite the rain! Just over £200 was made for HLMT funds, all of which will go to funding a place for a student midwife in Liberia. Thanks…
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HLMT crafts and plant stall at Nottingham Green Festival, Sunday 10 September 2023

On a hot, sultry day at the Arboretum, Nottingham, that also brought rain , HLMT’s plants and crafts attracted large numbers of viewers. We raised a wonderful £627.50 on the day as well as a great deal of interest in the trust. Thanks go to Arline, George, Jim, Joan, Mike R, Nick, Pete, Pippa and…
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HLMT Newsletter, May: 2023 Summer activities, how YOU can actively support HLMT and more…

So much has happened in the past few months, and we’re looking forward to another period when you, our supporters will continue to help us to provide further grants for midwifery students in Liberia. As Spring turns to Summer, The Helen Loewenstein Memorial Trust encourages you to actively contribute to what HLMT does. 1. Why…
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HLMT Crafts and Plants Stall outside Crimson Tree, Nottingham, SATURDAY 15th APRIL 2023

HLMT ran a crafts and plants stall outside Crimson Tree, with a full range of indoor and outdoor plants, greetings cards and crafts made with traditional Liberian Lapa fabric, jewellery, and preserves. Trade was brisk, and the day netted HLMT over £880 for grants to Liberian midwifery students, which is brilliant! Thanks go to trustees Carol,…
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HLMT Stall at Sherwood Vegan Market, Saturday 11th March 2023 10.00 a.m. to 2.30 p.m.

HLMT held a stall at the Vegan Market with a full range of greetings cards, crafts, Liberian Lapa fabric, jewellery, preserves and plants. On a cold March day, many people came and viewed our stall and learnt about what we do. We sold over £200 of crafts, preserves and plants, all of which will go towards…
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Sherwood Vegan Market, Saturday 10th December 10.00 a.m. until 2.30 p.m., outside Sherwood United Reformed Church

On a freezing, frosty day, HLMT ran a stall at the Vegan Market with a full range of cards, crafts, preserves and indoor and outdoor plants. Despite the sub-zero weather a good number of people came to the market, and £225 was raised for HLMT funds. Seasonal cheers to Carol, Maggie, Pete, Pippa, Ros and…
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