Our apologies to those waiting to see who won the holiday. The draw had taken place, but we needed to contact the winner first in case we needed to re-draw.
The winner for the Spanish Holiday was Mrs Sheila Dyche of Baddeley Green, Stoke-on-Trent!! Congratulations, and we hope you have a very enjoyable and relaxing holiday.
During the Annual Enterprise Fair held at Paget High School on June 28, the students were able to organise a car wash. With the help of a fire engine, their hard work raised more than £300 towards the trip to South Africa. Great job!!
We have had to extend the date the draw is to take place for the Spanish Holiday Villa raffle. It was originally intended to take place back on September 15th. So the new date for the draw will be October 20th. This means that the holiday can be taken starting from October 21st.
So if you haven’t yet bought your ticket, please view our original post to purchase one before Octuboer 20th. For those of you that did buy one, this means that you still have a chance to WIN!
One of our latest fundraisers is a chance for YOU to win an £800 holiday in the sun, for just £2 per ticket for the draw.
Villa Dos Leones
3-Bedrooms
2-Bathrooms
Private Pool
Air-Con Digital
Satellite TV / SKY
Sleeps 7
Location
Mijas Costa
Fuengirola
Nr Malaga
Southern Spain
10 mins to beach
30 mins to Malaga Airport
Draw will be held on Saturday, September 13 2008. The winner will be notified on the same day with instructions. Prize cannot be redeemed for cash. Once you purchase a ticket for the raffle, you will be allocated a raffle ticket number.
You can find out more information about the villa at Villa Reyes.
We are raising funds to go on a eco trip to South Africa for 2 weeks in the summer of 2009. This trip will generate jobs and incomes for the local villagers in the area as well as contribute to scientific studies on the Hluhlewe national park.
The research we are doing will involve us looking at how the small mammals and large mammals interact with each other as the big 5 depend on the smaller mammals to survive; however the smaller mammals are under threat due from farming methods outside the park.
We will be helping in conservation projects managing the game reserve. Such activities include: early morning fence checks & repairs, anti-poaching patrols, alien vegetation removal, and spot counts of game in selected areas.
Your contribution towards our trip will be greatly appreciated.
For more information on our trip and the history of Operation Wallacea please visit www.opwall.com/