Artist's charity Christmas card
Published Date:
15 September 2008
An action-packed festive scene of Berkhamsted has been made into a Christmas card to raise cash for a children's charity.
Former art teacher at the Berkhamsted Collegiate School Alma Duncan Rafter, known as Polly to her friends, created the card cover.
It shows a chaotic scene involving Santa and his sleigh, a traffic warden and a council lorry.
The cards recently went on sale at the Way Inn Christian Centre bookshop in High Street, where Polly is a volunteer.
They cost £3.99 for a pack of four, or £1 each. Twenty-five per cent from every sale will go to The Pepper Foundation.
The money will be used to fund nurses who care for life-limited children across the Chilterns area.
Fundraising coordinator for the charity Liz Clarke said: "We are delighted to be chosen to benefit from the sale of Polly's cards. The design is such great fun and the card is the perfect choice to send to friends or family abroad or living out of the area."
The full article contains 175 words and appears in n/a newspaper.
-
Last Updated:
15 September 2008 4:05 PM
-
Source:
n/a
-
Location:
Hemel Hempstead