HEREFORD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY - Will be holding a performance specifically designed to raise funds for Herefordshire Headway, the Credenhill based brain injury charity. It will be entitled Memory Lane, a night of music from the 70s and 80s musicals. The venue will be their theatre located in Whitecross Road, Hereford on June 25 at 7.30pm. Tickets are £8 and can be obtained from Sue Lunn at the centre in Trenchard Avenue, Credenhill or by telephoning her on 01432 761000.
HEADWAY FETE - The Brain Injury charity Herefordshire Headway will be holding their annual fete at their Credenhill base in Trenchard Avenue on Saturday from 1.30pm to 4pm.
Activities include; children’s art activity, live music by The Not- So-Big Band from St Mary's RC High School, skittles, tombola, raffle, cake stall, face painting, woodwork demonstration and sales, gardening plant sales, table top sales, bran tub, pottery demonstration and sales, strawberry cream teas, barbecue. It’s going to be a great fun-filled afternoon for all the family, everyone is welcome.
CREDENHILL CANTER - The Credenhill canter 2013 should be even better than last years original but successful event that raised over £2000 for charity.
The Credenhill canter committee met recently as part of the organising of this years event which will take place as it did last year on the August bank holiday Sunday, August 25. Also as last year the 10k multi terrain race around the area of Credenhill will start and finish at the Credenhill social club and community centre.
Entertainment is already being organised for the afternoon and evening but more volunteers are needed to help out and in particularly to act as marshals along the route.
Anyone wishing to take part in either the main race as participants, or one of the fun events, wanting to join the organising committee, to generally help out, act as route marshals, or just wanting more information should telephone 01432 760600 or contact Ian Lancaster on 07754 056054.
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