Charity Open Gardens will be taking place in Milford on Sea and surrounding gardens on Sunday 25th June from 2pm to 5pm. As well as coming to enjoy the local gardens, you can also get involved by opening your own garden to visitors.
A Map to all of the Gardens, along with a timetable will be published nearer the time.
Whilst the gardens are open, tea, coffee and cakes will be available at Tideswell, West Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0NZ, and there will also be a sale of Steve Jennings’s culinary goodies at Cobwebs, 15 Keyhaven Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QW
More information to follow nearer the event, or available from Steve on: friendsofnamuwongo@yahoo.com
All monies raised from the Charity Open Gardens will be going to Friends of NCF.
----------------------------------------------------------
Would you consider opening your garden this year?
You can get involved if you have a pleasant garden of any size, shape or design, it really doesn’t matter what the garden is like.
The Friends of NCF would love to add new gardens in Milford on Sea to this event, and all you need is a warm welcome to visitors & t be willing to put out a donations bucket.
If you are interested please let Steve or Matthew know below:
Matthew Brearley
Tideswell, West Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0NZ
matthew@thebrearleys.net
Steve Jennings
Cobwebs, 15 Keyhaven Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QW
Support started with the sponsorship of children in secondary education and then developed into fundraising for a school building. As the project continued to grow, ‘Friends’ began to finance a feeding programme to help the undernourished children receive a meal during their school day.
matthew@thebrearleys.net
Steve Jennings
Cobwebs, 15 Keyhaven Road, Milford on Sea, SO41 0QW
----------------------------------------------------------
WHAT'S ON: See all the village events and activities: please click here.
----------------------------------------------------------
About Friends of NCF
In 2007 the founders of Friends of NCF, Steve and Liz Jennings went to Kampala. Whilst there they met some inspirational local Ugandans who had begun a small mission teaching slum children and supporting their families. They returned home determined to help the children and families living in the slum community in Namuwongo and ‘Friends’ was born.
click image to enlarge |
Friends of NCF also provide a free newsletter for moral or financial supporters, and welcome anyone wishing to do a fundraising event or challenge. To find out more please contact Matthew at: office@friendsofncf.org
To see more information on the work of Friends of NCF, please visit:
Donations can also be made on the website.
www.friendsofncf.org
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please Note: Your comment will be approved by the administrator before publication. This could take 24 to 48 hours. Thank you.