Elphino’s coffee shop, based at Elphin Village, hosted festive Christmas lunches on December 15 and 16 for residents of all the Rand Aid-run retirement villages. A three-course meal, including a welcome drink, was served on both days. “There was a happy atmosphere and everybody loved the food,” says Elphino’s owner Wanda Marshall.
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