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Bric-a-Brac and Book Sale

2012-04-19

Saturday 19th May    10.00am to 3.00pm

Littlehampton United Church Lecture Hall

 

Sale of Bric- a Brack,  Second hand books,  Cards.

Refreshments served all day

Entrance is free

The Lecture Hall is adjacent to St Martin's Car Park, Littlehampton.

 

Grand Auction

2012-05-10

Auction to be held at St Andrew's High School in the school hall.

Friday 28th September

Paul  Campbell will be our auctioneer  (Campbell's Auction Room, Worthing)

A wide variety of goods and services will be on offer.  Viewing from 6.30pm, Auction commences 7.30pm. 

To donate goods, phone Karyn Hinks 01903 718070

GALA NIGHT AT THE METROPOLE HOTEL, BRIGHTON

2012-05-10

 

Guest of honour: Rt. Hon. Dr. Vince Cable  MP

Saturday 6th October 2012

 

Tickets are now on sale for this Black Tie event. Phone Chris Azzaro to book.  (O1903 718070)

The evening will commence with a pre-dinner reception  with Dr Cable, a three course dinner followed by a speech and oportunity to ask questions of the Buisiness Secretary. We conclude with dancing until 1.00am.  

Sponsored Walk

2012-05-20

Support or join our sponsored walk on Sunday May 20th

Rustington to Worthing and back

 

Meet in the car park at Rustington Methodist Church at 12.30 to leave at 1.00pm

Enjoy what we hope will be a pleasent walk along the coast to the Sea Lane Cafe at Goring.  After a short stop we return to Rustington, arriving back at approx 4.30pm

If you are unable to join us on the walk, how about sponsoring one of the participants?

More details and sponsor forms are available from Chris Azzaro  01903   718070

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josh's day 6 and 7

Mon 24th October - 5.52pm by Josh Collet

day 6-

the sun was shinning, birds were singing and i was up and ready for the day. The shower was a perfect temperature and for once i was on time for breakfast smiling. The day was going brilliantly..... until the DIARRHEA :( it was honestly the most disgusting, embarissing and eventful experience in a bathroom ive ever had (apoligies if your eating dinner right now). i spent the day sitting in my room clenching my stomach. Fortunatly DIghe kept me company and we spent the time drawing teachers and students in very cartoon exagerated ways. After pain and smells i was off to the beach where i was involved in an intense game of mini football with my new friend tony. All in all it was an unrelaxing, painful day but good came out of it :) 

Day 7- waking up was literally the most relieving thing of the trip. The diarrhea had gone woooo! Breakfast was delicous, I enjoyed piles and piles of pancakes, omlets, sausages and traditional kenyan bread. The plans of today was going to school and teaching. By the way its lovely to see Ms Stewart joining us for the trip now and she seems to be all ready captivated by Kenya as we were on our first day. Today i taught a lot of lessons with louie. First we had maths with standard 4 which went very well, next we attempted to do a P.E theory lesson with standard 7 which they seemed to enjoy a lot. Lastly we did a training session with their school team which was amazing as the football talent is incredible when you compare it to the fascilities they have. Im enjoying it soo much and i cant wait to tell everyone about it (maybe missing out the diarrhea part)! love josh <3 

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Comment by Katie Burling

Heeeey Joshh!
Its Katie,Liv,Jake,Keith,Dan and Liam.
We have been reading your blogs and it sounds absolutley amazing accept for the diarrhea!! Were missing you very much and we were just talking about you today and how much we miss you. Stay strong josh and we cant wait to hear all about it when your back. Have an amazing time Collet, we lovee youuuuuuuu! <3 <3 <3


Comment by Sally Collet

Hi Josh - hope you're OK now - really sorry to hear about the diarrhoea but hopefully you won't get it again (keep washing your hands! - oh and don't eat so much seafood whatever Mr Straw says!) The lessons you're teaching sound great - well done, can't wait to hear all about them. Love Me xxx


Comment by Jon Collet

Hi Josh-sorry to hear about the diarrhoea. Hope you feel better now, keep drinking lots of water (bottled!!).Glad to hear the lessons have been going well and good to hear you've been teaching your silky footy skills to the kids. You can take some of ther credit if Kenya win the World Cup in 10 years time! If there's any Man Utd fans in your group ( Mike Jones?), tell them that they got stuffed 6-1 by Man City on Sunday.....result of the season!
Take care,
Dad


Comment by Sue Holmes

Hi Josh, Glad to hear you're better now - how awful for you. Mind you eating for England for breakfast might not be the best idea but at least you're mended now!! Mr Straw sounds a great laugh, but let someone else sit next to him at mealtimes!! It's great to hear about where you're going every day, particularly as we might not see you for a little while before we can catch up. Looking forward to the photos though. Take care, Love Auntie Sue and Uncle Dave XX