The 8th annual tournament took place on Saturday 18th September 2004 and the weather was kind to us – it only rained for the last two hours of the tournament!! This year’s trophy winner was David Anderson from Computacenter (left). Second was last year’s winner Lee Scarborough, and third was David Chambers. The ladies medal was
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CRY County Representatives in Suffolk, Kate and Robbie Fox were hosts to QT Kanga and CRY Teddy in November.
CRY County Representatives in Suffolk, Kate and Robbie Fox were hosts to QT Kanga and CRY Teddy in November. Kate and Robbie met Julie, Gary. QT and Teddy following their trip on the bionic bus from land’s End to Johno’ Groats. having said their respective hellos and goodbyes they headed off for refreshments at the Eat
CRY TEDDY AND QT KANGA VISIT GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
QT and Ted were welcomed by Rachel and Peter Edwards whose son Alexander collapsed with cardiomyopathy. Visiting the picturesque village of Bourton on the Water in the Cotswolds. Visiting Cheltenham College Junior School. Here they met the headmaster Mr Nigel Archdale, some of the children and made friends with the class. Cry teddy and QT are
CRY Teddy and QT Kanga – our adventures in North Wales
CRY Divisional Representative in North Wales, Doreen Harley welcomed QT Kanga and CRY Teddy in November during her second CRY community screening event in 2003 and a hugely successful day. This event had been made possible by a generous donation from H J Heinz Charitable Trust in memory of her daughter Lisa Jane Browne. Doreen Harley
2nd Grand Charity Auction – support Cardiac Risk in the Young
The first auction organised by Kate and Robi Fox took place two years ago and raised a staggering £9000. This not only shows the tremendous support for CRY’s work but also gives a clear indication of the range and quality of items and events up for grabs Tickets were on sale from Kate and Robi Fox
The Weary Traveller Annual Bowling Day by Roy Ball
The day began for Gill, Sheila from London, my Granddaughter Catherine and compulsory friend in tow (Rosie), with brilliant sunshine. Just after our fun day had just started it began to rain, but luckily only for about ten minutes and then out came the sun again (hooray!). The Weary Traveller plan for this day throughout the
Christmas Day – Who wants to be a millionaire?
Celebrity special in loving memory of Madeleine Mulcahey Connie Hyde chose CRY as her charity for this Christmas Celebrity Special. CRY has been presented with a cheque for £8000 from the show. Thank you. Connie played “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” for The Madeleine Jane Mulcahey Memorial Fund, held with CRY. Connie was next door
Dedicated local hero
Losing her teenage son to sudden heart failure carved a huge hole in Mary Abraham’s life. Determined to stop others suffering the same fate, she dedicated herself to raising money for heart scanners for the city. Mary was presented with a Local Hero Award by Sainsburys Chairman Sir George Bull in recognition of her fundraising for
New York Marathon 2003
Last summer, I decided to run the New York Marathon with one of my good friends. I had always wanted to run a marathon and doing so also gave me a good opportunity to raise awareness of CRY and some much needed sponsorship money, (something that I had been meaning to do for a while, as
London marathon fundraising in memory of Madeleine Mulcahey
On April 13th 2003 Guy Addison will be running the Flora London Marathon in memory of Madeleine Guy’s online sponsorship page If you would like to help to support his incredible efforts please email Hugh and Jane on hugh.mulcahey@lineone.net Madeleine was the only daughter of Hugh and Jane Mulcahey. She was a fit, active and vivacious