34 Local Charity News
Welcome to our new charity page in The Post including details of some of the varied fundraising events supporting good causes around Kingsbridge and Salcombe. If you want to include information for a forthcoming fundraising event in June or July please email informa-
tion and or a poster to
emma@southdevonmagazines.co.uk by May 10th for next issue
Friends of Kingsbridge Library
HELP SUPPORT KINGSBRIDGE LIBRARY Kingsbridge Library is part of Libraries Unlimited the charity that
50:50 Club
operates all libraries in Devon and Torbay. The library is run by paid staff, and offers books, IT access and a range of activities for all. Staff are sup- ported by the Friends of Kingsbridge Library who help promote what is on offer, organise events and fundraise for improvements and resources for the library.
WHAT IS A 50:50 CLUB?
A 50:50 Club is a prize draw run by the Friends of Kingsbridge Library. 50% of money generated makes up the lottery prizes and 50% is used by the Friends to pay for more facilities and equipment for the library, benefiting the community. HOW IT WORKS
You donate £6 each quarter, or £24 each year, to the Library Friends bank account, through a standing order instruction to your bank.
Each quarter the Library Friends randomly draw the prizes, inform the winners and pay the prizes. NEXT STEPS
Please set up the standing order using internet banking, or by completing a standing order form at your bank branch, for either a quarterly payment of £6.00, or an annual payment of £24.00. Payment to: Account name: Friends of Kingsbridge Library Bank: HSBC Kingsbridge branch Sort code: 40-26-10
Account number: 21449699 Important: Once you have set this up please email your contact
details including your telephone number to the Treasurer of the Friends of Kingsbridge Library. -
tim.patterson4@
btinternet.com or leave them at the library who will pass them on.
Thank you very much for your support for this valued Town asset Friends of Kingsbridge Library
If you are interested in joining the Library Friends group of volunteers, please obtain details from the Library . The Library Friend’s 50:50 Club is registered with South Hams District Council
Estuary Rotary Club Charity Golf Day on Tursday 23rd
Kingsbridge May
played on the outstanding Turlestone Golf Club course
Tis annual event raises in excess of
£7,000 for charity – this year there are two charities ShelterBox –
www.shelterbox.org – and Bowel Cancer West –
www.bowelca-
ncerwest.com giving both local and global connections.
Once again, we are hugely grateful for the invaluable support of our lead sponsors, Sabre Insurance Services and the Turles- tone Hotel, together with many other organisations and friends without whom this event would not be the success it is.
See the entry form for more details; visit the Club website at
www.estuaryrotary.org. uk or email Peter Barnwell – pgbarnwell@
icloud.com – for more information.
Don’t miss this opportunity to have a great day’s golf and support important charities at the same time.
Te format is a Full Handicap Stableford played as a team of three which can be made up of ladies, gentlemen or mixed teams. Prizes will be presented on the day with many to be won. However, to qualify for the major prizes an active handicap certificate will be needed.
An entry fee of £40 per person includes the golf, a twos competition, prizes and an excellent buffet meal.
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