Kenilworth café hosting fundraiser to help sponsor new guide dog

By James Smith

14th Nov 2023 | Local News

Arden's Coffee in Talisman Square is hosting a fundraiser for local guide dogs on Sunday, November 19 (image supplied)
Arden's Coffee in Talisman Square is hosting a fundraiser for local guide dogs on Sunday, November 19 (image supplied)

A Kenilworth coffee shop is set to host a charity fundraiser this weekend in aid of local guide dog fundraisers.

Arden's Coffee in Talisman Square will be donating the proceeds of hot chocolate and cheese scone sales this Sunday (November 19) to The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.

Christmas Cards and puppy soft toys will also be on sale at the event, which will run from 10.30am to 3pm.

The money will be given to the puppy fund of Kenilworth Guide Dog Fundraisers - which raises money for the association.

The group has already sponsored four local guide dogs - Abbey, Kite, (Mr) Darcy and (Earl) Cameron - and is now raising money to support a fifth.

The first puppy, Abbey, is now what is known as a 'brood bitch' - producing a litter who good then go on to be guide dogs themselves.

The fundraisers will also be hosting a pop-up stall at Kenilworth Market at Abbey End on Thursday (November 16).

As well as a more toy guide dogs, the group is hoping to have real guide dogs there.

The previous dogs have been named in honour of local fundraiser Margaret Kite, author and screenplay writer of Pride and Prejudice Andrew Davies (Mr Darcy) and actor Earl Cameron.

     

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