Wooden Spoon Edinburgh and The Scottish Thistles Clan unite for fundraising lunch

Wooden Spoon Edinburgh and The Scottish Thistles Clan are joining forces for a special Women’s Six Nations Pre International Lunch at The Thistle Suite, Murrayfield Stadium on the 12th April, the day before the highly anticipated Scotland vs. England Women’s Six Nations rugby match.

The fundraising lunch aims to support Wooden Spoon Charity’s mission to make a positive impact on the lives of children and young people with disabilities or facing disadvantage and also to raise funds for The Scottish Thistles Clan that exists to mentor, provide assistance to, and encourage support for past and present Scotland Women internationalists.

Guests will have the opportunity to engage with esteemed speakers during a Q & A panel, featuring influential figures from the world of sport.

The panel includes:

Judy Murray: Renowned for her contributions to tennis and as the mother of tennis champions Andy and Jamie Murray, Judy Murray has also made her mark in supporting sports development.

Donna Kennedy: With an impressive record of 115 caps, Donna Kennedy stands as Scotland’s most-capped internationalist. Her experiences on and off the field make her a compelling speaker and role model for aspiring athletes.

Sue Day: As Chief Finance Officer for the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and a former England internationalist, Sue Day is a respected figure in women’s rugby

Lee Cockburn: Former rugby international, Lee Cockburn has been a vocal advocate for the development and promotion of women’s rugby.

The event serves as a prelude to the Scotland vs. England Women’s Six Nations match, creating an exciting atmosphere for rugby enthusiasts and supporters of Wooden Spoon and The Scottish Thistles clan.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with the Scottish Thistles Clan for this fundraising lunch,” said Brian Donald, Event organiser at Wooden Spoon.

“This event not only brings rugby enthusiasts together but also enables us to raise vital funds to make a positive impact on the lives of children and young people facing adversity and to support the Scottish Thistles clan.”

Tickets cost £75 per person and includes a drinks reception and lunch. Wooden Spoon also promises an afternoon filled with inspiration and a unique insight into the journeys of our inspiring panellists.

For more information please contact Brian Donald on – 07770686366 or email edinburgh@woodenspoon.org.uk

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