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couraged local people to donate a pound in money or a pound in weight of something useful to the running of the home. Now Child Action Northwest has received Heritage Lottery
first pound day took place at the former Blackburn Orphanage in Wilpshire - now the head offices of Child Action Northwest - on June 24th, 1892. Traditionally, pound days en
A REGIONAL children’s charity based in the Ribble Valley is looking to its Victori an foundations for inspiration for fund-raising. It is 120 years since the very
funding to support a Victorian- themed open day on Sunday June 24th and to encourage other or ganisations to stage their own pound day in their company, school or community group. The aim is to raise vital funds to help secure a bright future for
the families we work with, as well as activities for young and old to come together to find out about our history and learn about how we continue to support children and young people m need today.
from Wilpshire, is helping to or ganise the event. She e^lained: “The event is for
the children and young-people the charity works with, following Gov ernment cuts last year of £1.4m. Volunteer Margaret Evans,
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booked a couple of buses, and Carr Hall Garden Centre is kindly letting us use its car park, enabling us to offer a park and ride service on the day.” • A new website has-been
its first open day in September last year and this attracted hun dreds of people. “So for this event we have
themed vintage fun day, which will include a helter skelter, chair- o-plane rides, and traditional side stalls, Victorian dressing up, storytelling plus history presenta tions and crafts. “Child Action Northwest held
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events of the past two years, the club has bowed to popular demand and is staging this year’s dance at the St Mary’s Centre on Saturday May 5th, at 7-15 p.m. Tickets are pneed at £15, which
FAST becoming a firm favourite on Clitheroe’s social calendar is the 1940s-themed “We’ll Meet Again” dance organised by the Rotaiy Club of Clitheroe. After the hugely successful
Honeywell, explained: “As well as having a good time we plan to raise funds for Rotary-supported chari ties, including Life Education and Crossroads, so there will be a raf fle. However, the fund-raising will definitely be secondary to the main
includes supper and live entertain ment from the acclaimed Swing Commanders, the .UK’s leading exponents of 1940s swing. One of the dance organisers. Bill
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