Groby Players
Great fundraising effort by Mes Enfants
Two comedy plays to be performed at Groby Village Hall GROBY PLAYERS next production will be performed on 27th /28th/ 29th October, 2016 in the Village Hall , Groby. The performance will consist of 2 one act plays , both with a comedy theme. The plays feature a light hearted look at people and their interaction in differing situations, one a drama workshop and the other a book club. The performances begin at 7.30pm, (doors open at 7pm) and is café style seating. Patrons are invited to bring their own refreshments. Tickets are £6.00 (no concessions) and can be obtained and/or reserved by email; dot@dhollins. freeserve.co.uk or tel 01162877373 or tel/text 07790861033. We will also be selling tickets in the Village Hall in Groby every Saturday from 10am -12noon beginning 1st October 2016.
The Mes Enfants team had a lovely time with parents and children walking in Bradgate Park. We would like to thank you for your support and your donations, we raised over a £100 in aid of “ADHD Solutions“.
Anyone for Badminton? Friendly Badminton Club requires players at Groby Community College on Wednesdays 8pm-10pm. Tel: 0116 267 5800 for details.
Local man to scale Kilimanjaro to raise funds for Rainbows ASHOK Kotecha from Groby, Leicester will be setting off in the Autumn of 2017 to face the biggest challenge of his life, as he takes part in the Kilimanjaro Trek Climbing the Highest Mountain in Africa (at 5895 m). The Rainbows Hospice (East Midlands only Children and Young person’s Hospice). As life limited children move into young adulthood, their needs may become greater and support by people like Ashok Kotecha and his sponsors will ensure Rainbows are there for them and their families. Sadly the need for Rainbows will never disappear Ashok Kotecha will be setting off, as part of a group of trekkers, to Tanzania to hike towards the sky and the summit of majestic Mount Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro stands at 5,895m and it is world’s highest free-standing Mountain. It’s no holiday, with some tough climbing at altitude and arduous days trekking over 7 consecutive days but it will certainly be rewarding and will without doubt be the trip of Ashok’s lifetime. Ashok said – “I know it’s going to be tough but I want to push myself and am hoping to raise £3,750 for this really worthwhile cause and at the same time accomplish a real sense of achievement”. If you would like to make a donation to Ashok Kotecha all you need to do is log onto www.justgiving.com/ashokkotecha and donate from there.
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