Planning and Organising for National Transplant Week
There are ideas for planning and organising events on www.thetransplanttrust.org.uk with a special fundraising pack available to download and advice about obtaining sponsorship, creating publicity and budgeting for the event.
A total of 2,382 people received organ transplants from April 2009 to February 2010 – with 2,497 cornea transplants.
One donor can save the life of several people, or restore the sight of two others – but it’s not only organs that have to be donated, as there is also a shortage of bone marrow, tissues, cord blood and platelets. Continue reading ….
With school exams approaching, it can be a worrying time for most teenagers. Anxious about results and what the future may bring.
16 year old Merseyside Magician Stephen Williams had these same fears, however, he has conjured up an unconventional way of relieving the pressures of school. He has organised, managed and will be performing in his own charity variety show leaving him no spare time to worry about his GCSE’s. Continue reading ….
Armed Forces Day was set up to honour the outstanding contribution made by the men and women who currently serve in the Armed Forces, as well as the veterans who did so in the past.
It also offers an opportunity for civilians to meet with local members of the military forces and learn more about their work.
The First Armed Forces Day
The Armed Forces Day event was inaugurated in 2009, and marked Continue reading ….
Performance starts at 1.30pm
Tickets: £5.50
To book: 01704 540011 / 0151 928 1919 www.seftonarts.co.uk
Oddsocks return to Formby Point with another high-energy, feel-good, family theatre show and this summer it’s the magical, spectacular A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed on their Elizabethan pageant wagon with live music, exhilarating circus skills and some outrageous hunting dogs! Continue reading ….
Pendle Productions presents this delightful musical adaptation, packed to the brim with comedy and music, follows Toad, Ratty, Mole and Badger in their enchanting tale of life on the River Bank and in the Wild Wood. From Ratty’s picnic with Mole to the troublesome Mr Toad and his love for driving Motor Cars, this production is sure to enthrall and entertain.
Why does Toad get locked in prison? And how does he escape? Kenneth Grahame’s wonderful tale is brought to life, in glorious Technicolor, right before your very eyes.
Does Toad ever return to Toad Hall or is he destined to a life without his country home? To answer all these questions and more, book your seat now!
Suitable for ages 4+
Running time: 1hr 20mins
Time: 11:30 – 13:00
Tickets: £5.50 Location: Christ Church, Lord St, Southport
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