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Fundraising Rehearsal


RAISING MONEY & COLLECTING DONATIONS FOR THE SCOTTISH SPCA

When: Monday 18th April, prior to the rehearsal and during the interval

Where: St. Cuthbert's Church

What: Bake Sale, Raffle & Donation Collection

BAKE SALE

The church will be open from 6.20pm for you to bring your home-baked goods and to buy those made by others! Cupcakes, flapjacks, peppermints, fudge, shortbread or whatever you fancy...seek out your mixing bowl and whisk, and get to business! Please bake things that can be sold in portions.

RAFFLE

Raffle tickets will be on sale for 50p each and prizes include:

- tickets for two for a trip on the Forth Belle, kindly donated by www.forthtours.com

- a signed cookbook personally donated by Tom Kitchin of The Scran & Scallie - www.scranandscallie.com

- a family ticket (2 adults/2 children) for a tour of the Scotch Whisky Experience, kindly donated by www.scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk

- a family ticket (2 adults/2 children) for a trip on the Edinburgh Ghost Bus, kindly donated by www.theghostbustours.com

- a class in Floristry Design, kindly donated by www.narcissusflowers.co.uk

- a gourmet treats goodie basket

- a tea & biscuits goodie basket

- funky stationery goodie basket

- a Baylis & Harding gift set

- chocolates

DONATIONS

Bring an item to donate to the Edinburgh shelter - Michelle will take everything directly to them later in the week...and pat a few puppies whilst she's there :)

What can you donate? Here are a few suggestions:

- a bag of dry dog or cat food

- a pack of tinned dog or cat food

- a dog or cat toy

- a Kong

- a dog coat

- a bag of bedding for a small animal

- treats and chews

About the Scottish SPCA

The Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is Scotland's animal welfare charity. They encourage kindness to animals, aim to prevent cruelty through education, investigate abuse, rescue animals in distress and find animals new homes.

As an animal welfare charity, they receive no government or lottery funding and rely on public donations to continue their vital work rescuing and rehoming abused, abandoned and injured animals in Scotland.

Scottish SPCA inspectors and animal rescue officers save thousands of domestic, farm and wild animals from harm and danger every year, while vets and staff in their wildlife rescue centre and animal rescue and rehoming centres look after, rehabilitate and rehome thousands more.

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