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Damian Hinds MP was the guest when the Rosemary Foundation held a Nurses' Tea Party in Liss Pavilion. Nearly £1,000 was raised on the day while the charity also received £2,600 from the organisers of an open gardens event in Headley.

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00:00And since two years ago, we do lunches in the church centre and we run a raffle and we decided that the profits from that would go to the Rosemary Foundation.
00:13You do feel that the Rosemary, as we all get older, we might actually need them, so it's worth supporting them and a fantastic job that they do.
00:24So this year, we have got a cheque. We've got two cheques. One was given by a visitor made to the Rosemary Foundation. The other one is for us, so it's 2,520.
00:38Wow.
00:46So, we're now going to play the heads and towers game. Lots of people have put money into the bucket.
00:50So, this is the prize. What we do is you put either your hand on your head or your bottom.
01:00Or hips if you prefer. You don't have to stand up, but if you want to stand up.
01:05So let's sit. You all need to vote, heads or towers. We flick a coin.
01:11No.
01:12No.
01:13No.
01:14No.
01:15No.
01:16No.
01:17Well no, no.
01:18No, I'm not.
01:20All right.
01:21You just go over.
01:23PIERS.
01:24We got the glasses off.
01:26No.
01:27Heads!
01:28Right, so everyone who's put their hands on their heads.
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