In partnership with Can Cook Studio,
the Beatles Story visitor attraction, Liverpool will celebrate the
occasion by giving back to the community and offering support in the
fight against food poverty.
A chocolate birthday cake will be unveiled at a special event at the
Beatles Story, Albert Dock. The campaign, led by John's sister Julia
Baird launches a campaign to fight against food poverty - 'Imagine No
Food Poverty'.
The design of the cake is being kept top secret until John’s
birthday, when it will be revealed in public for the first time at the
Beatles Story.
Garston-based cookery studio Can Cook have created the cake which is
made out of chocolate because that was John Lennon’s favourite.
Julia said: “When John was young, it was war time and food was scarce so our family used to save up our chocolate rations so that when John’s birthday was coming up we could make him his favourite cake.
“He loved chocolate cake and this year as it would have been John’s
75th birthday I wanted to tell the story and tie it in with fighting
food poverty in his hometown of Liverpool and in the UK today.”
The chocolate cake will be unveiled at a press conference at the
Beatles Story, Albert Dock in Liverpool at 11am on Friday 9th October.
The cake will be auctioned with all proceeds going to Can Cook to support the 'Imagine No Food Poverty' campaign. The 'Imagine No Food Poverty' campaign is being launched with a video
featuring John’s sister, Julia, his schoolboy friend Tim Holmes and
Robbie Davison, Director from Can Cook and highlights the problem of
food poverty in Liverpool and across Britain, encouraging people to cook
using healthy ingredients to make nourishing meals, even on a tight
budget.
Robbie said: “Food poverty in the UK means over a million families
with children are going hungry. Our solution is to provide fresh food to
everyone who is hungry. By joining the 'Imagine No Food Poverty'
campaign you will help feed good fresh food to people when they most
need it.”
"As part of the launch of this campaign, we will also be retailing a
special chocolate brownie that will be sold in the Beatles Story's shops
and cafes and through the other Beatles Liverpool partners and for
every brownie sold, we will give towards a meal for someone in food
poverty."
Also to mark John’s birthday the Beatles Story recently unveiled new memorabilia – the last piano John ever played – alongside an exhibition
of never before seen pictures of John Lennon taken by American
photographer, Bob Gruen. Bob served as John’s personal photographer
during his time in New York in the 1970s and is credited with taking
some of the most famous pictures of John Lennon in his post-Beatles
career.
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