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BIRTHDAYS, SPECIALS, MILESTONES – AND CHOCOLATE

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Well, our first birthday has come and gone.  We had a great time – a visit from the Lord Mayor of Canterbury, a lovely feature in April’s Canterbury Index, a picture in the Whitstable Gazette, “mentions” elsewhere and many good wishes from our social networking friends, suppliers and fellow independent businesses. We’re grateful to all of them.

To mark the occasion, we launched our new home-made pink lemonade at a “1st birthday” price of £1.   It was an instant hit and will join apple mojitos as a “special” for the summer.  Meanwhile, our hot, spiced apple may have to stay on the Specials Board for some time yet, judging by the requests to keep it there.

We had a lot of fun with a very special offer of free chocolate to the first ten people to come in on the day and say “Happy Birthday” – with a bonus for people who sang.  Which they did!

Now it’s Easter which means that “Supplier of the Month” has to be The Kentish Chocolate Company which good-naturedly moved heaven and earth to bring us chocolate chickens, bunnies and eggs.  Working with this sort of Kent-based start-up, which puts all the value into high-quality products and keeps its packaging costs down, is exactly what we’re about. And it means that customers are amazed by the value-for-money on such great-looking gifts – the packaging may be minimal, but the effect is still chic.

Looking ahead, we’re moving steadily from coffee and hot chocolate into juices and smoothies.  Our next milestone will be our 5,000th smoothie.  There’ll be a bonus basket of local produce for the person who buys it – and we’ll be doing a public count down when we’re getting near.

And finally, having started with facebook and twitter, and followed on with foursquare, we’ve launched ourselves on pinterest  – early days but it’s certainly easy to use and a nice way of expressing the brand’s “personality”.  We sometimes wonder whether the virtual world will eclipse the physical one day – but then we remember that using fresh produce to create products in front of our customers will mean that we’ll always be very grounded indeed. We'd be interested to hear others' experiences.

www.63harbourstreet.co.uk

www.facebook.com/63harbourstreet

www.twitter.com/63harbourst

http://pinterest.com/63harbourstreet/pins/

https://foursquare.com/v/63-harbour-street--juices-smoothies-coffee--more/4ef9b2c8a17cdc15b3e542f6

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Charity Quiz Night this Saturday, Whitstable, in aid of www.trustsulha.org.uk

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QUIZ NIGHT Whitstable - Saturday, March 24th.
St Peter's Church House in Cromwell Road. 7pm for a 7.30pm start.

In aid of www.trustsulha.org.uk Peace Through Education - educating Afghan refugee children in Quetta, Pakistan.

Trust Sulha was founded by Whitstable writer Marnie Summerfield Smith following her trip to Pakistan in 2002.

Tickets are £7 to include lots of yummy food, but please bring your own drink.

There are eight people to a table, come in any numbers you wish.
Marnie says, "This is going to be a fun night with prizes, a raffle and plenty more. We are raising money to sponsor Tina Jones who is running the London Marathon for Trust Sulha in April. We are hopeful that this event will nudge us into the bracket of having raised £5,000 this year, which means we can apply for Charity Commission status. Please support us and if you can't come on the 24th, do visit www.trustsulha.org.uk and join our mailing list for news of our schools and more events. We have a new donate now button on our site and just £2 given this way will educate an Afghan girl or boy for a whole month. 

Thank you and see you Saturday!

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63 Harbour Street - nearly one year old and writing our first blog!

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63 Harbour Street - nearly one year old and going strong!

Since 63 Harbour Street’s juicer first whirled into life last April, much has happened.  We've blended over 4,000 smoothies, used bushels of fruit and vegetables (all locally grown or locally sourced) and forged some great relationships with Kent producers.

Our suppliers include Whitstable's greengrocers Hedges, baker My Goodness and Olivesrgood4u.  Further afield we work with The Kent & Sussex Tea & Coffee Company, Little Stour Orchard, which answered our appeal for “single-estate” apples at harvest-time, Jemima's Kitchen and The Kentish Chocolate Company.  Like us, many of these businesses are in their first year.  We're finding our way together and sharing knowledge and skills where we can.

Another discovery has been social networking:  We like creating "limited-edition" juices and smoothies and we buy our products in small, fresh batches.  Twitter and facebook are great for letting people know what's new and we've found producers through them too.  It's a quick, personal approach that seems to work well for a "micro-business".

Some other things we've found:

- Lots of dogs love apples. "A smoothie for me and an apple for him please"  Well, it was news to us...

- Whitstable attracts a truly international crowd. We've had customers from all over the world - literally - in our first ten months. They appreciate really fresh products.  And visitors from coffee-growing countries have a notably professional interest in coffee - the blend, the grind, the Gaggia...

- We have Whitstable regulars too, which is great.  We hoped we would appeal to the resident community as well as to visitors and that seems to be the case.  Loyalty cards are booming...

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Rotary Club of Whitstable

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The Rotary Club of Whitstable website is now live at http://www.whitstablerotary.org

(The website has been provided using the popular Joomla platform, allowing club members with no web page building skills to keep the site easily updated. Contact the Made In Kent site manager if you are interested in a Joomla website.)

Rotary Club of Whitstable.

Rotary Club of Whitstable has enjoyed a long and vibrant history dating back to when it was first formed in 1957 and has raised a considerable amount of money for both local and international charities during this period.

The club enjoys relationships with partner clubs Hazebrouck & Cham and other Rotary clubs around the world to which our members have visited.

Rotary Club of Whitstable meets each week in Chestfield Golf Club at 18.15.

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Whitstable Great Shop Sweep. A charity raffle.

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Win the chance of up to £1050 worth of shopping in Whitstable High Street. You'll be helping out a worthy local cause, young sports people, plus the High Street traders in Whitstable, therefore helping to maintain Whitstable as the unique, much loved town it is.

http://bit.ly/whitstablecharity

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    The sweep raised a lot of money for local youth sports organisations. Well done and thank you to all who purchased tickets....
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