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    Events of 2010 to 2011

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    Food, sherry and song - what more could you ask for?Spring Party for our Elders
    Another year and another successful event in the Horwich Resource Centre for our Elders. Heather and the community committee should be proud of the outcome of all their hard work.
    The centre Manager received terrific comments following the party. Hopefully this will be a repeat event in the clubs' calendar as many come every year and visibly enjoy the evening.
    Membership Evening
    A pleasant evening was held at Ridgmont house with a view towards attracting new members to the club.
    Entertainment consisted of a talk and presentation on the history of the old seaside cartoon postcards that we have all grown to love.
    Prospective Members taste the delights of Ridgmont food
    New Member Swati Organises a Very Successful NightJaipur Limbs Indian Evening
    Our new member Swati, with Bolton Lever's International Committee, raised 1150  pounds for the project.
    Donations were raised by supporters who enjoyed a spicy Indian meal and dancing. There was also Henna painting and a sari tying demonstration.

    November 2010
    Donations to Chemo Mums & Walmsley C/E Primary School

    Following the successful 'Bolton Lever and Walmsley School's Got Talent', which raised over 800 pounds, a cheque for 500 pounds was presented to Lesley Bennison for the charity Chemo Mums and 300 pounds was given to Debbie Carr, the head of Walmsley C/E  School.

    A Donation of £800 for tje School & Club's Got Talent Event

    November 2010
    Halloween Event
    The witches and wizards at Halloween raised 591 pounds for 'IMPACT, whose most famous function is to fund the 'Lifeline Express - a train which travels around India with 3 fully equipped operating theatres and surgeons, visiting remote villages to carry out operations restoring sight, mobility and repairing cleft lips.
    August 2010
    Inter-Club Bowls Competition
    Westhoughton and Bolton Lever challenged each other to a bowls match and raised over 200 pounds for the Air Ambulance
    Clash of the Clubs! The crowd gathers for the challenge


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