Sebastopol Men's Shed's Kitchen kick-start for health | VIDEO

Melanie Whelan
Updated July 25 2016 - 10:42pm, first published 12:54pm
CRAMPED: Sebastopol Men's Shed committee member Mick Minter catches up with shed president Les Shimmin in the existing tiny kitchen for 70 members.
CRAMPED: Sebastopol Men's Shed committee member Mick Minter catches up with shed president Les Shimmin in the existing tiny kitchen for 70 members.

SEBASTOPOL Men’s Shed wants to be able to feed its members a nutritious meal at least once a week. A cramped kitchenette and fast-growing membership base at its existing shed is making things tough. So they are dreaming and planning bigger.

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Melanie Whelan

Melanie Whelan

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