Stick it to Cancer for Maggie’s

July jolly hockey sticks fundraiser for Maggie’sstick it to cancer

What is Stick it to Cancer?

‘Stick it to Cancer’ (SITC) is a fun hockey tournament designed to raise funds for Maggie’s. SITC will offer hockey teams the opportunity to participate in a Round Robin tournament. Teams are encouraged to dress as a super heroes to unite in the fight against cancer. In addition to the festival there will be an evening celebration at the Stewart Melville Clubhouse.

When is it?

Saturday 9th July. Registration is 9.00 – 9.30am with the first fixture starting at 10.00am. The tournament will run to 5.00pm. The evening celebration will start at 7.00pm and finish at 1.00am.

Where is it?

The hockey tournament will be at Edinburgh Academy’s Hockey pitches on East Fettes Avenue. The evening celebrations will take place at the Stewart Melville Rugby Clubhouse.

Who can play?

Anyone aged 14+. Each team can have a maximum of 10 registered players. This is a mixed tournament for all abilities. Please note anyone aged below 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult for the evening celebration.

How do I get involved?

To enter a team, please download a team registration form using the link here:

http://fucancer.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/SITC-Participants.pdf

and arrange payment of the entry fee by Friday 24th June.

Completed forms should be emailed to heather@fucancer.co.uk. The cost of entry is £200 and should be paid to at www.paypal.me/heatherfucancer Please use the Team Captain’s Name as a Reference for payment.

How much does it cost?

The cost of entry is £200 per team. Payment using Debit or Credit card can be made at www.paypal.me/heatherfucancer Please note if you use a credit card to send money, a fee of 3.4% + 20p applies. For alternative method of payment please contact Heather.

What do I get for taking part?

Each team will have a timetable of fixtures to compete in on the day of the tournament. Each player will receive a Maggie’s Wrist Band. The Team Registration also covers entry into the Stewart Melville Rugby Clubhouse on the evening of the festival where celebrations will continue.

What do I need to take part?

You are expected to provide your own equipment. We would advise to wear shin pads, gum shield and appropriate sports clothing. Please see the rules regarding goalkeeper requirements. Balls will be supplied. Don’t forget your stick!!

Why do it?

All the money raised through SITC will go to Maggie’s. Maggie’s provides free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their family and friends.

I have more questions, who can I speak to?

Please feel free to contact Heather at heather@fucancer.co.uk or 07762 777 439.

Finlay’s FUNdraising at Ainslie Park this Saturday

Wee Finlay Thomson’s family have organised a charity fundraising event to support the Sick Kids Foundation as a thank you for the excellent treatment they gave Finlay during his battle with cancer … 

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Most of you know about the football tournament taking place at Spartans this coming Saturday (see yesterday’s post, In Memory of Frankie).

Well, the lovely staff at Ainslie Park Leisure Centre have given us use of one of their halls along with the bouncy castle from 3pm to 5pm.

Other activities for the kids include Beat the goalie, Hook the duck, Splat the rat and Arts & crafts.

There will also be face painting from 3.30pm to 4.45pm courtesy of the very talented Brenda of Bubbly Bees & Co.

We will also have a Bake Sale, Guess the number of sweets and Guess the name of the cuddly toy.

Hopefully you can make it along to either/both the charity events.

Hopefully see you Saturday.

Anna, Bryan & Finlay. Xxx

The link to the event is

https://www.facebook.com/events/692263184240908/

North Edinburgh rallies to support Nepal

Royston Wardieburn fundraiser to support earthquake victims 

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The Nepal Scotland Association has organised an evening of Nepalese food, music and dancing at Royston Wardieburn Community Centre from 5pm on Saturday 23 May.

Tickets are available from RWCC reception, or from community members (contact the numbers on the poster).

Show your support for our friends in Nepal!

APRIL earthquake in Nepal

 

Sports quiz support for Sick Kids

‘during these worrying times the Drop-In Centre is a haven’ – Michelle (mum)

Olivia and Ben at beachThe Sick Kids Friends Foundation (SKFF) is calling on sports fans to pit their knowledge against rival teams at this year’s Ultimate Sports Quiz to help the charity raise funds for the Drop in Centre at the children’s hospital. 

The Foundation is looking for supporters to enter teams of five or ten to battle it out at The Ghillie Dhu on Thursday 23 April, after last year’s event raised £10,700 for the hospital’s Wayfinding signpost system.

This year the charity aims to raise £18,500 for the SKFF Drop in Centre, which provides a non-clinical atmosphere where patients, siblings, families and friends can spend time together away from the hospital.

Last year the centre welcomed more than 650 patients and 1,700 parents, including the Harnwell family of Rosyth in Fife. Mum Michelle visits the Drop in Centre regularly when accompanying her 7-year-old daughter Olivia and 9-year-old son Ben (pictured top) to appointments at the RHSC.

Michelle said: “Olivia has cerebral palsy and as a result visits the Sick Kids regularly for crucial orthopaedic appointments. My son Ben also has acute lymphoblastic leukaemia so we visit the hospital every month so he can receive life-saving chemotherapy treatment and blood and platelet transfusions.

“During these worrying times the Drop in Centre is a haven – it’s somewhere you can go for a relaxing, reliable chat located within the hospital grounds. The team are second to none and their professional, empathetic and approachable nature always puts me at ease.

“As well as having the opportunity to meet with other parents who are going through a similar experience, the centre provides complementary therapy which helps keep you sane after spending hours in the hospital ward worrying about your little one.”

The SKFF’s Drop in Centre was the first of its kind in the UK when it opened its doors in 2006 and the funds raised from the Ultimate Sports Quiz will help to meet the £135,000 the charity invests in the centre each year.

SKFF supporters and sports buffs attending this year’s quiz will be treated to a drink and tasty supper before having the opportunity to get their hands on priceless sporting items at the event auction.

The quiz itself will be hosted by Scottish sport pundit Scott Wilson and quizmaster Johnny Craig.

Rachel McKenzie, head of voluntary fundraising at the Sick Kids Friends Foundation, said: “We’re very excited to welcome quiz teams from across Edinburgh to join long-time SKFF supporter Scott Wilson at the eighth annual Ultimate Sports Quiz.

“I know Scott will have no problem putting attendees’ sporting knowledge under the spotlight on what is sure to be a great night of fun and fundraising. There’s still time to secure your place and help us continue to fund a fantastic facility which benefits thousands of families each year, including the Harnwells.”

The SKFF’s Ultimate Sports Quiz takes place from 7pm on Thursday, 23 April at The Ghillie Dhu, 2 Rutland Street.

Tickets are priced at £45 per person, £225 for a team of five or £450 for a team of ten and can be purchased from Linda Cameron on 0131 668 4949 or linda.cameron@luht.scot.nhs.uk.

MYDG takes the plunge!

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MYDG young people, staff, colleagues, partners & community are going to swim for 24 hours in order to raise money for the groups & activities and the work they do with young people in North Edinburgh. 

 

Please support MYDG by donating through “just giving”

PLEASE TEXT MYDG97 followed by your amount (£1-£10) to 70070

 

Or visit

https://www.justgiving.com/mydgswimathon/

 

Thank you for your support and contributions

 

You can keep posted on the lengths covered: @MuirhouseYouth on twitter!

Joanne Stewart

Fab prizes at Dads Rock fundraiser

rockersDads Rock’s annual fundraiser is on Saturday 20 September from 7.30pm until midnight at Bainfield Bowling Club.

The fundraiser helps to keep Dads Rock’s free weekly music clubs going – locally, you’ll find dads and their kids rocking out at The Prentice Centre on Wednesday and Saturday mornings – so your support would be appreciated.

This year’s bash promises to be the best yet – there’s live music from The Dads Rockers Band and from kids/students of Dads Rock Academy, as well as a disco.  Tickets are £5 and can be bought from David or Thomas.

And there’s the return of The Daddy of all Raffles! Tickets are £1 and again can be bought from David or Thomas, see below for the prizes…

prizes

 

For further information visit the Dads Rock Facebook page.

ROCK ON!

DadsRock

Tickets on sale for Cancer Research catwalk event

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This year’s Cancer Research UK Stockbridge event 

Charity Catwalk and Pop Up Shop

takes place at the City Art Centre on Thursday 5 September from 6 – 9pm

Tickets cost £5 (standard) or £10 (VIP) and the fabulous, fun evening will include live music, raffles, fashion show, fabulous shopping opportunities and of course the chance to see (free of charge) the two exhibitions on fashion currently taking place at the City Art Centre.

Please get back to me (or pop in to the shop) if you’d like to reserve any tickets and please help us make this year’s event another sell out.

You can find out more about, and ‘like’ the shop on facebook

https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Cancer-Research-UK-Stockbridge/108300565924148

Please help us publicise the event by sharing this with your friends, family and facebook friends.

Hope you will join us and help raise funds to beat cancer sooner!

Elaine Lennon

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