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No. 127 | February 2014 Registered Charity No. 269177

St Peter’s Hospice

News

Hold onto your hats

– The Midnight Walk 2014 launches!

Inside…

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Legacy gifts with a

difference

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Firewalk, Stadium Dash

and Ready, Steady,

Bake

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Local businesses find

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ur 35th Anniversary year was a great success, and nowhere more so than in the media where we have enjoyed significant exposure and fantastic support from many different outlets including the BBC, ITV and the Bristol Post. We will now be working hard to capitalise on this, as it is a vital part of communicating what we do to all parts of the community and thus

improving our accessibility.

As I write this, the ground is being prepared for the new garden room at Brentry, an exciting development funded by a grant from the Department of Health. This project serves as a physical symbol of the progress we are making. It is principally designed to benefit the numerous patients, carers and families who use the therapeutic services of the Psycho Social Spiritual (PSS) Team. This new building will provide a much better

environment for the PSS team to work in and will in turn free up space elsewhere. Thus overall it will enable us to increase access to our services. But I hope it will also be used much more widely, and possibly allow us to engage more with other community groups. The building itself is being created by local tradesmen, craftsmen and professionals. Of note is Westwind Oak who crafted the timber frame; they overcame scheduling difficulties to ensure they made the frame in their local workshops because they wanted to forge the local link with what they see as an important project. It transpired when I went to see them that one of their craftsmen had been visiting a relative in St Peter’s only days before, indicative of the extent to which St Peter’s touches so many people.

So this is a building built by the community for the community. l

Simon Caraffi – Chief Executive

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welcome

Fundraising Team:

2nd Floor, Block C, Estune Business Park, Wild Country Lane, Long Ashton BS41 9FH Telephone:01275 391 400

Email: newsletter@stpetershospice.org

Website: www.stpetershospice.org Follow us: /stpetershospice

How we are funded

We are a local charity and all of our care is provided free of charge, but it costs us around £18,000a day to provide that care.

Our income comes from:

nShops nNHS nGifts in Wills nFundraising

£4,000

£6,600 £3,600 £3,800

It costs £18,000 a day to run the Hospice. For most of this money we rely on …

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Saturday 12 July

Join Bristol’s best girl’s night out and

support St Peter’s Hospice with our

fun women-only sponsored walk.

Take part in either the 5 or 10 mile route. Both start at 10.30pm and take in many of Bristol’s famous landmarks including the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the Downs, Bristol Zoo and the SS Great Britain. Registration costs £18 or just £15 if you book by 30 April. To register visit

www.bristolmidnightwalk.co.ukor call

01275 391428.

Last year, Gemma Rosenthal and her team,

Horts Hunnies, took part in the Midnight Walk. As well as their fab pink t-shirts they wore moustaches and blue hairnets in memory of their Dad, Tony Horton, who was well known for his black moustache and wore a hairnet everyday at work. “We did the Midnight Walk to show our thanks to all who work at St Peter’s Hospice. The job they do is fantastic! The care Dad received in the Inpatient Unit was second to none”.

“So go on girls… Dig out your hats, pink wigs or even moustaches and show your support for St Peter’s Hospice!”l

… Gifts in Wills, donations, fundraising and our shops.

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Leave a Gift in your Will today…

make a difference tomorrow

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e rely so much on the

fantastic generosity of people leaving us gifts in their Wills. Each year, we receive nearly a quarter of all of our income in this way. It’s a great way to support the Hospice in the future especially if you are unable to make a donation now.

Of course, we want everyone to look after family and loved ones first – but it may be possible to consider a gift to the Hospice, too. Many people don’t realise that the majority of their estate (their worth) can be left to their family with a small minority left to the Hospice. For example, you could leave 99% to your family and 1% to the Hospice. Over the past year or so, we have received wonderful gifts left to us in Wills. Many are

legacies

for set amounts of £1,000, £5,000 or £10,000 whilst some are a percentage of the estate 15% or 25% – and sometimes even 100%.

One gentleman left us his miniature train collection which has been auctioned and raised £20,000 for the Hospice. Another supporter left us her car along with a cash sum and one lady kindly left us her house and all the contents.

Through these and other generous gifts, we will raise more than £1.5 million this year – enough to run the whole Hospice for nearly three months.

If you would like to talk to someone about leaving a gift to the Hospice in your Will please phone Jo Gibbons 01275 391406. l

We have received a variety of Gifts in Wills including a miniature train set.

St Peter’s Hospice – For Patients, Families and Bristol. stpetershospice.org

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FOCUS ON

Dave Smith,

Spiritual Care Coordinator

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t’s an honour to be part of people’s

lives at such a crucial time,” says Dave Smith, Spiritual Care Coordinator. “End of life is often a time to explore faith issues. It can be daunting and confusing so I see my role as helping people through this.”

With a background in social work, Dave joined the Hospice last year in the newly created role which is part of the Hospice’s Psycho Social Spiritual team. He is licensed as a lay minister in the Church of England although he sees the role of Spiritual Care Coordinator as broadening out the spiritual work of the Hospice to develop a more multi-faith approach.

It is a varied role that can involve saying morning prayers with patients in the Day Hospice, sitting with patients or families in Inpatient Unit or saying prayers for the dying. Dave may be asked to conduct occasional funerals and he helped lead our Light Up a Life services at Christmas. “You meet every variation in people’s response to faith. Some people run to faith, seeking comfort in it, whilst others run away. Spiritual care is for both extremes and everything in between.”

Dave is keen to take a human,

compassionate and practical approach to his work.

“Many patients and families I meet simply need comfort, time and space. I’m definitely not here to evangelise; instead, I try to sense where people are on their spiritual journey and meet them there.”

As well as providing support for patients and their loved ones, Dave also offers a listening ear to Hospice staff.

“There is a lot of laughter at the Hospice, but it’s also a place where people feel at ease about talking on a deeper level. I’ve had many meaningful conversations that have lasted only a few minutes,” he says. Looking to the future, Dave would like to build better links with other faith groups and to increase the number of volunteers involved in spiritual care. He would also like to develop the use of the Sanctuary at Brentry as a sacred and reflective space.

“I hope and pray that the

spiritual life of the Hospice will

grow and for it never to lose its

human touch.”

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Dave leading the Light Up a Life service at the Hospice in December.

St Peter’s Hospice – For Patients, Families and Bristol. stpetershospice.org

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shop news

Our 47th shop opens

its doors

We were delighted to open a brand

new shop in Pill in October.

C

rowds of people braved wet and windy

weather to see BBC Points West presenter, Alex Lovell, cut the ribbon to officially open our 47th shop on Monday 21 October. Alex stayed on afterwards to chat to local people and staff, and to check out some of the fabulous items on sale.

The shop in Pill serves the North Somerset villages of Lodway, Ham Green, Easton-in-Gordano and Portbury and is run by Shop Manager, Becky, Assistant Manager, Emma, and a great new team of volunteers. They have been heartened by the great response they’ve had from the local community.

“We’re in a row of shops in the centre of Pill and people pop in regularly to check out our latest range of fashions, accessories and gifts,” said Becky. “Our dedicated Kids area, with toys, books and clothing, is proving particularly popular with young families.”

Alex Lovell and the Pill shop team.

To celebrate World Book Day on 6 March, our shops will be holding a Book Promotion month in March. We’ll have some great special offers and discounts on a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books in all our stores throughout the month. Why not pop in and have a browse?

Book month

It costs £18,000 a day to run the Hospice. For most of this money we rely on …

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G

ift Aid is a fantastic and easy way to make your donations go further. For every £1 raised from gifts donated we can raise an extra 25p – at no cost to you.

If you are a UK taxpayer, all you need to do is sign up in one of our shops then let us know when you pop in with donated goods. As we go to print, the total Gift Aid generated through shops sales this financial year to date is a fantastic £312,000 which is £10,000 more than this time last year. Based on this we’re expecting the total at the end of the financial year to reach between £440,000 and £450,000 – that’s enough to cover around nine months of Hospice at Home care.

Help us create our

Spring/Summer

fashion collection

Giving your wardrobe a Spring Clean? Planning to buy some new summer clothes? Then please remember to donate your old clothes to St Peter’s Hospice. We need good quality items of clothing, particularly spring and summer fashion. Bring your donations to one of our shops or pop them in one of our clothing banks. If you have five large bags or more and you’re unable to take them to your nearest shop, we can collect from your home – see

www.stpetershospice.orgor call

0800 583 0015for details.

Gift Aid helps support our Hospice at Home service.

… Gifts in Wills, donations, fundraising and our shops.

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As well as starting a course of chemotherapy at Southmead, we started having visits from one of the St Peter’s Hospice Community Nurse Specialists. She was wonderful and really helped us to deal with and understand the situation.

Maggie attended a 12-week course at the Day Hospice in April 2012 to help her manage the symptoms of her illness. True to form, one day she decided to liven things up by organising a conga around the Hospice reception!

Over the next year, Maggie’s health

deteriorated and she went into the Inpatient Unit in March 2013. Despite our expectations, the environment at the Hospice gave us both a lift and Maggie felt very at home there. Our beloved dog, Seren, was allowed to visit and sit in Maggie’s lap as she went around the Hospice in her wheelchair.

Maggie died peacefully at the Hospice on 14 April 2013. The care she had received was tremendous and the nurses seemed to have so much time for her. I really wanted to give something back so I got in touch with the Fundraising Team at the Hospice who suggested that I set up a Tribute Fund in Maggie’s name. Every time one of her friends

Bob Danaher makes a

tribute to his wife

Maggie

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y wife Maggie was diagnosed with brain and

lung cancer in late 2011, after we’d returned from a cruise to Israel. It was such a terrible shock for us both. Maggie was such a fun person, full of life; she was always organising nights out for her friends, and had a keen eye for interior design and a love of travel.

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patient story

Maggie Danaher.

or family does any fundraising, we tell St Peter’s Hospice that it’s in memory of Maggie and the money raised goes into her fund. So far, we’ve raised £5,400 through all sorts of activities and people are very forthcoming when we mention St Peter’s Hospice. For example, two friends raised almost £600 by doing The Midnight Walk last year, Maggie’s hairdresser is donating all her tips and I’ve raised money through table top sales and my football refereeing. Her friends are planning to do The Midnight Walk again this year and I’ve decided to help marshal the event. It would be fantastic to reach £6,000 or more for such a great cause – but we’ll just see how it goes. We all miss Maggie so much but the Tribute Fund has given us a focus and is a great way to keep Maggie’s memory alive. l

Tribute Funds are a positive and simple way for family, friends and colleagues to

remember a loved one by raising money for St Peter’s Hospice in their name. You can now set up a Tribute Fund online in four simple steps at www.stpetershospice.org

St Peter’s Hospice – For Patients, Families and Bristol. stpetershospice.org

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hospice life

New Garden

Room takes

shape

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isitors to the

Hospice in the last few months will have seen exciting developments taking place with the

construction of the new oak-framed Garden Room.

Situated in the Hospice gardens, the building has been made by South West company, Westwind Oak, using 16-tonnes of handcrafted oak, 150 oak beams and 500 oak pegs. When it has been completed in March, the Garden Room will be home to the Psycho Social Spiritual team and will provide a relaxing space for patients to enjoy. l

In 2013, we welcomed many visitors who

came to find out more about the work

we do – including some famous faces…

In December, Knitivity not only became our best-selling Christmas card ever but it also hit the big time with appearances on BBC’s The One Show, and in Hello magazine, The Sun and The Daily Mail. The life-sized knitted nativity scene was created by the Knutty Knitters in memory of their friend Christine Walsh, who died at the Hospice in December 2011.

Clockwise: Mayor George Ferguson, BBC Points West presenter Alex Lovell, Actress Fiona Wade (with Head of Supporter Relations, John Flanagan), and Actor Anthony Head and his wife Sarah Fisher.

St Peter’s Hospice – For Patients, Families and Bristol. stpetershospice.org

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Saturday 12th July

Take part in our women-only night time walk to raise money for the Hospice or help the event run smoothly by volunteering to be a marshal. For further information, visit

bristolmidnightwalk.co.uk

or call 01275 391428.

Our 12 Strictly Come Dancing couples have been training hard with Michele Webber from Dance Factory Bristol and are ready to take to the floor in the Grand Finale. The couples will perform the Cha Cha and the Tango at the Bierkeller Theatre which has been kindly given to us for the night. Jemma Cooper from BBC Points West and BBC Radio Bristol and Ian Downs from Jack FM will be our very own Tess and Brucie. Please join us by buying tickets to be in the audience – you’ll be supporting the Hospice and you’ll get to vote for your favourite couple on the night. Tickets cost £15.00 per person, contact Maria on 01275 391428, call the Bierkeller box office on 0117 930 4264or visit www.bierkellertheatre.com.

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GRAND

FINALE

at the Bi erkeller Theatre on Sunday 2 March 2014

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Bristol Strictly

Come Dancing

fundraising

Contact Maria on 01275 391 428 or maria.moonpark@stpetershospice.org

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Firewalk

Friday 21 March

Why not take part in the hottest, shortest sponsored walk this March? We are looking for brave people to put mind over matter and walk over hot coals for St Peter’s Hospice.

To register, visit our website or contact Maria.

To find out about our events visit our website at stpetershospice.org

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Stadium Dash

Saturday 7 June

How long will it take you to race up and down 415 steps at The Memorial Stadium?

To find out sign up for our Stadium Dash today. You can enter as an individual or as a team of four. Entry is £10 per person and we’re asking participants to raise as much as they can through sponsorship.

1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes will go to the fastest individuals and overall fastest teams. For further information, contact Maria.

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Party for Pete

success

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massive well done and thank

you to all our Party for Pete organisers who put on a great range of parties in September 2013; the parties ranged from coffee

mornings, cheese and wine parties and BBQs to a full one-day festival.

In its second year, Party for Pete raised an incredible £41,500!

To find out how easy it is to put on a party and to get your 2014 party pack, get in touch with Petra. Let’s make 2014 an even bigger success!

Millie organised a tea party in memory of her Nan.

fundraising

Contact Petra on 01275 391 430 or petra.littlefair@stpetershospice.org

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Ready, Steady, Bake!

It’s time to roll up your sleeves, put on your oven gloves and get baking for St Peter’s Hospice.

Host a cake sale or tea party at work, home or school in March and raise money for the Hospice.

Send us a photo of your fabulous cakes (or people enjoying them at your sale) and you’ll be entered into a free draw for some great prizes donated by Park Furnishers. To get your baking pack, contact Petra.

in the community

Gemma Horton held a cake sale at her playgroup in 2013.

Graham Hunt and Howard Walton from The Rotary Club of Nailsea and Backwell.

Bristol 10k

One of Bristol’s most popular runs takes place on Sunday 11 May. If you’d like to join the team of St Peter’s Hospice runners – or if you’d like to be part of the cheering squad - please contact Petra or visit

www.stpetershospice.org.

St Peter’s Hospice

receives funds from

Nailsea Charity

Walks

The Rotary Club of Nailsea & Backwell raised over £1,500 for the Hospice through their Nailsea Charity Walks event last year. Nailsea Charity Walks is an annual event where local charities, schools and sports clubs can raise money for good causes through sponsored walks.

This year’s Nailsea Charity Walks will take place on Sunday 22 June and will include a 5K wheelchair and pushchair-friendly family stroll, a 10K Walk and a 20K Challenge.

If you’d like to take your family and friends for a run or a stroll to explore the countryside around Nailsea whilst raising money for St Peter’s Hospice, register online at

www.nailseaandbackwell.rotary web.orgor phone Graham Hunt on

07970 771 845.

To find out about our events visit our website at stpetershospice.org

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local business support

Welcome to Edd!

We’re delighted to welcome Edd Smith, our new Corporate Fundraiser and Lottery Manager. Edd has previously worked at Gloucestershire Young Carers and as the Corporate Development Manager at Bristol Zoo, where he was involved with the ‘Wow Gorillas’ project.

Knowle Golf Club

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e’d like to say a massive thank

you to Knowle Golf Club whose members raised an amazing £18,000 for the Hospice last year.

Captain and Lady Captain, Jeff and Jean Way, worked tirelessly to put on a range of events which members generously supported. These included a Summer Ball, two Charity Golf Days and three Sportman’s Dinners with the likes of Stuart Pearce, Mark Regan and Gary Mabbutt.

“St Peter’s Hospice is a tremendous

local charity and many members

and their families have benefited

from the exceptional care and

support they provide,” said Ryan

Coles, Secretary/Manager at the

club. “I know it is a charity very

close to Jeff and Jean’s hearts.”

If you’d like to find out more about our work with local business …

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Big Yellow

Storage

We’re very grateful to Big Yellow Storage which has donated a 200 square foot storage space at their Winterstoke Road site.

One of the main reasons for moving our fundraising office last summer was to save money but this means that our new site is very tight on space. The storage space at Big Yellow is fantastic because we can use it to store the fundraising materials that we only need at certain times of the year. It has also provided a new home for our much loved Lenny the Hospice Bear.

Lee Smith, Manager of Big Yellow says, “We’re always happy to try and support a local cause and we know how much St Peter’s Hospice means to the people of Bristol. We hope that we can save them money so that more funds go directly to patient care.”

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e’ve had some fantastic support

from local businesses for our St Peter’s Hospice 100 Club, with over 50

companies joining in 2013.

The Club was formed to enable businesses in the Bristol community to join together and collectively raise £100,000 for patient care. We have been thrilled with the diverse and innovative ways that 100 Club members have sought to raise funds for us. Many have focused their fundraising on their business expertise – here are a few examples:

l Arch House Deli in Clifton is holding Cheese and Wine Evenings with £10 of the ticket price being donated to St Peter’s Hospice. (Bookings can be for groups of 14 – 20 people, please mention St Peter’s Hospice at the time of booking).

l Try4 Fun, an adventure and corporate activity company based in Portishead, is running sponsored cliff abseiling to help raise funds for the Hospice (St Peter’s Hospice must be mentioned when booking).

l Cossey Produce is donating £1 for every fruit and vegetable box ordered using the SPH code (please contact us for more details).

l Four teams from ITEC took part in the September 2013 Dragon Boat Race and raised over £8,000.

We’re still working hard to reach our target of 100 members so if you work for or own a local business, please do get in touch – we’d love to discuss ways of working together. We also hope to run some

networking events in the future so that members can meet each other.

CLUB

St Peter’s Hospice

… contact Caroline on 01275 391 448 or Edd on 01275 391 434.

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fundraising groups news

Christmas

Bazaar

Over 1,000 people joined us to celebrate the 34th St Peter’s Hospice Christmas Bazaar at the Council House/City Hall. Simon, our Chief Executive, opened the bazaar and we took just under £11,000 in total which is truly magnificent. A big thank you to everyone involved! Special thanks go to all the stall holders and their friends who worked so hard throughout the year to make items for sale! Once again we were able to celebrate a wonderful event that raised lots of money towards the Hospice’s work in the community.

Severnside Group

We are delighted to have raised £7,000 for the Hospice since the beginning of April last year. We had a successful summer with Tea @ 3, our annual garden party at Heneage Court, plus collections at Tesco, Wyevale Garden Centre and Almondsbury Garden Centre.

As always, the Golf Day was well attended and much enjoyed by all, as were the coffee mornings at Olveston and Alveston.

We’d like to thank the people of the Severnside area for their loyal support of St Peter’s Hospice - without it, none of the events would be possible!

Chew Valley Group

The Chew Valley Group has been busy throughout the Autumn and Winter.

The Blue Moon theatre group kindly invited us to run a raffle at its production in September, which raised over £400 in total. Our bric-a-brac stall at the Bazaar in November was a great success and contributed over £500 to Hospice funds.

In early December, Mendip Voices presented a selection of light-hearted Christmas music at a concert at St Andrew’s Church, Chew Magna, where mulled wine and mince pies were served. Earlier this year, the annual Bridge Lunch took place in Compton Martin Village Hall on 17 January.

We’d like to thank everyone who has given their support throughout 2013 - we are most grateful to you all.

For more information or to contact any of the fundraising groups, please call …

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The Christmas Bazaar.

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Yate and Chipping Sodbury

We had 26 teams taking part in our annual quiz in Chipping Sodbury Town Hall in October with many regulars involved. We’d like to extend our thanks to local businesses for providing the prizes for the raffle which made a profit of £700.

The Annual Craft Fair also in Chipping Sodbury Town Hall in October was a great success with all tables being sold to local crafters. We’d like to say thank you to all our volunteers who helped serve refreshments and donated cakes on the day. Thanks also to the Sodbury Towns Lands Trust for their assistance with rent for the venue. Overall we made a profit of £730. We’re looking forward to our annual Bangers and Mash evening on 22 March – do come and join us! For more information contact Stuart on 01454 325 453.

Nailsea Group

Since our formation in 1986, the Nailsea Group has sent over £400,000 to the Hospice and we recently received an award from the Hospice for this achievement. We depend greatly on the support of the residents of Nailsea and the surrounding area in our various activities.

In 2014, we have lots planned including our usual markets, quiz, concert and collections. We will have a stall at the North Somerset Show on the Bank Holiday on 5 May. If you can help out, please get in touch - you’ll get free entry to the show.

The quiz winners collect their trophy.

… Petra Littlefair on 01275 391 430 or email petra.littlefair@stpetershospice.org

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Chipping Sodbury Annual Quiz.

Nailsea Group at our volunteer awards, the Voscars.

We are also looking forward to helping Nailsea Rotary Club raise money for the Hospice at their Golf Day on 8 August at Mendip Spring Golf Club. The entry fee is £160 for a team of four people which includes golf on the 18-hole course, coffee on arrival and buffet meal throughout the day. There will be some great prizes for leading scorers as well as special prizes at selected holes. Get in touch with Petra for more details. We welcome new members to our committee – new ideas and enthusiasm always make a great contribution to our efforts! Contact Peter on 01275 854 696.

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2 March

Strictly Come Dancing Grand Finale. Bristol Bierkeller. Following weeks of training with Bristol Dance Factory’s Michelle Webber, our couples will compete in the Strictly Come Dancing Grand Finale. Doors open at 6.30pm, show starts at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £15.00; to book call Maria.

6 March

Corporate Quiz. Register now for our annual Corporate Quiz to test your knowledge against other local businesses. Contact Caroline on 01275 391 448.

7 March

Quiz. Armstrong Hall, Thornbury, 7pm. To enter a team contact Kath on 01454 417543.

15 March

Annual Spring Fair.

Town Hall, Chipping Sodbury, 10am to 4pm. To book a table call Stuart Dye on 01454 325453.

22 March

Annual Bangers & Mash Evening. Masonic Lodge, Chipping Sodbury. Bangers & Mash

followed by homemade apple pie and cream plus entertainment. To book tickets, contact Stuart Dye on 01454 325453.

21 March

Firewalk. Millennium Square. The hottest, shortest and most daring sponsored walk you’ll ever do! Call Maria.

events calendar

Throughout March

Ready Steady Bake.Host a cake sale or tea party at work, school or home in March and raise money for the Hospice. Contact Petra for details.

Book month. Visit our shops in March for great deals on books to celebrate World Book Day.

21 April-4 May

House to House Collection.Would you like to collect for us in your street? Get in touch with Petra.

To contact Maria call 01275 391428 or email maria.moonpark@stpetershospice.org

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11 May

Bristol 10K. For your fundraising pack and details of how to take part please get in touch with Petra.

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For up-to-date information on these and other events, visit our website at www.stpetershospice.org

17 May

Party for Pete Launch

at The Fleece with Gaz Brookfield. Tickets available from Bristol Ticket Shop.

21 June

Street Collection.If you could spare an hour collecting for us please get in touch with Petra.

7 June

Stadium Dash.

Memorial Stadium. Race up and down the 415 steps of the Stadium. Call Maria.

22 June

Nailsea Charity Walks.

For your fundraising pack and how to take part please contact Graham Hunt on 07970 771 845.

29 June

Hospice Open Gardens.

We’ll be celebrating the National Garden Scheme by opening the Hospice gardens to the public.

6 July

Hospice Open Gardens.

12 July

Midnight Walk.Our fun women-only sponsored walk around Bristol at night. Call Maria.

8 August

Charity Golf Day.

Mendip Spring Golf Club near Congresbury. £160 for a team of 4, buffet through the day, silent auction and raffle. Contact Howard Walton to register your team: 01275 463405 or email howardwalton @yahoo.com

30 August

Party for Pete ‘A Grand Day Out’at Portishead Marina.

7 June

Thornbury Orchestra Concert. Armstrong Hall, 7.30pm. For more information contact Kath on 01454 417 543.

To contact Petra, call 01275 391430 or email petra.littlefair@stpetershospice.org

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5 May

North Somerset Show.

Could you spare a few hours to help run our stall? Contact Peter on 01275 854 696.

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Local Lotto success

W

hen Local Lotto launched on 28 August 2009 we

had just over 1,400 members. Now four and a half years later we have 5,000 people playing each week. After costs and prizes, the Local Lotto is raising an amazing profit of over £13,000 per month. This is all thanks to you!

I’m now leaving the Hospice to move to Scotland but I’ll still be keeping a close eye on the Local Lotto in 2014. I can’t wait to

see it reach 6,000 members!

Why don’t you sign up? It’s a great way to support a fabulous cause and have a weekly chance to win £1,000 at the same time. Anna Ross, Lottery Manager.l

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lotto update

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Local Lotto Winners

Date £1000 1st Prize Ref.No 26/07/13 05744 02/08/13 36599 £5,100 Rollover winner 02/08/13 49269 09/08/13 68305 16/08/13 70856 23/08/13 47302 30/08/13 06005 06/09/13 77104 13/09/13 74993 20/09/13 71184 27/09/13 64733 04/10/13 51201 11/10/13 46203 18/10/13 49407 25/10/13 25452 01/11/13 10919 08/11/13 20440 15/11/13 01518 22/11/13 73865 29/11/13 20640 06/12/13 64404 13/12/13 14126

Christmas Raffle

We received the best response ever to our Christmas Raffle in December – with almost £60,000 raised through ticket sales. LIzzie Cornell from Patchway won the first prize of £5,000. She said, “This couldn’t come at a better time of year. I’m going to use the money to treat my family and then

go on holiday, possibly to Brazil for my 30th birthday”.

Many thanks to everyone who bought tickets or sold them on our behalf. We’re especially grateful to Richard Meyer who wrote about his daughter’s experiences at the Hospice in the letter that went out with raffle tickets – we know it inspired many people to take part.

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