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Picture Gallery 2018
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AUTUMN FAIR
Many of our branch supporters were involved in a successful Autumn Fair.
Outside a "Hook a lifeboat" and the return of a popular
attraction, a 90 year old "German Fairground organ" built in the Black Forest, kindly brought to
the fair by Dave Parkinson from Carlton near Goole, encouraged people to
come in to see the many attractive stalls. As a result nearly a £1100
pounds was collected for RNLI funds.
(November 2018)
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FISH LUNCH AND EVENING DINNER PROVE GREAT SUCCESS FOR LIFEBOATS
For the third year running the Hessle Branch of the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) has been involved with the residents of the Holderness Grange Lifestyle Village in Hedon who supported a Fish Lunch and Evening Dinner hosted in the site’s Francesco’s Restaurant. Some 60 residents attended and in total £522 was raised on the day for the work of the Lifeboat Service. The event formed part of the RNLI’s National “Fish Supper” Fundraising Campaign
Spokesman for the RNLI Steve Robinson said “this is the third year that we have had this very successful fundraiser and over that time the residents have contributed some £1183 tor the Lifeboats for which we are extremely grateful”
Photograph shows “Fish Lunch/Evening Dinner” orgnaiser Ron Tempest with Franceso the restaurant proprietor at the Holderness Grange Lifestyle Village.
(October 2018)
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RNLI Raises £1000 at ASDA Store Collection
Last week volunteer fundraisers from the Hessle Branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) undertook a 2 day collection at Asda’s Hessle Road store and in total £1000 was raised for the work of the maritime search and rescue charity
A spokesman for the branch said
“We have now managed to raise £16850 for the work of the Lifeboat Service from these store collections over the last 14 years thanks to ASDA’s tremendous support Our charity appreciates the value of the ongoing support of the company and its customers who through their generosity recognise the efforts of all our Lifeboat crews in saving lives at sea around the coasts of the UK and Ireland.
Our next fundraiser is our annual Autumn Fair which takes place on Saturday 3rd November at All Saints’ Church Hall in Hessle between 10.00am
-1.00pm.”
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EVENTS RAISE NEARLY A £1000 FOR THE RNLI
Two
events held in June have raised nearly a £1000 for the work of the
RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) with volunteer fundraisers of the
Hessle Branch of the RNLI being involved at the Doncaster Model Boat
Show and at Morrisons Store in Anlaby where a Bag Pack was
organised involving a group of young Sea Cadets from T.S. Iron Duke Hull.
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ST STEPHEN’S SHOPPING CENTRE DISPLAY RAISES MONEY FOR THE RNLI
16 volunteer fundraisers and supporters of the Hessle Branch of the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) raised just under £500 for the work of the Lifeboats when they manned an RNLI stall and display in the St Stephen’s Shopping Centre on Ferensway in Hull.
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BRASS BAND CONCERT RAISES FUNDS
FOR THE HUMBER LIFEBOAT
The East Riding of Yorkshire Band performed a brass band concert in All Saints’ Church Hessle and raised over £500 for the Humber Lifeboat at Spurn Point. The concert which was thoroughly enjoyed by an enthusiastic audience had been organised in conjunction with the Hessle Branch of the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution).
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