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Shadowcat Support Local Charity

It will come as no surprize...*

Wed Sep 19 12:30:25 2012

Kindle Bundle for sponsorship

Shadowcat Systems has once again shown its commitment to the local community by sponsoring a prize in aid of the Twins Appeal. This local initiative is dedicated to raising a significant sum of money (£85,000) so that Katie and Emma can afford a pioneering treatment in America that may see them able to walk unaided.

Shadowcat will be donating the prize of:

  • ✶ An Amazon Kindle;
  • ✶ A gift voucher for books;
  • ✶ A leather cover;
  • ✶ A UK power adaptor;

Kindle Bundle for sponsorship

The prize is part of a raffle at the Brownie Craft Fair that is being organised by Emma Maudsley and the St Bernadette's Church Brownie group. The Brownie Craft Fair will be held between 11:00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. on Saturday 20th October, at St Bernadette's Church on Bowerham Road.

The Craft Fair will have a variety of local artisans with stalls, face painting, football sessions with Active Soccer, refreshments and of course the raffle! The aim is to raise as much money for the charity as possible and all the people attending will be donating both time and money to this important cause.

Kindle Bundle for sponsorship

Tickets are £1 a strip and will be available on the day, from St Bernadette's Church following Masses the weekend before the event and from Thurnham Church after Mass on Sunday 14th October. They can also be purchased at TIC Insurance on China Street or from Emma directly by arrangement on twitter: @SockMonkeyEmp, via email or through the event page on Facebook.

Kindle Bundle for sponsorship

Everyone at Castle Shadowcat is a committed member to their local community along with their involvement and support of online communities and events. It is a real pleasure that we are able to give something towards an important local cause. We hope that the Brownie Fair will be a huge success and that we are able to meet some of you there.

* A truly awful pun, I apologise.