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TCC Halloween Party

Jan Holdsworth, SCSC, Community Support Team

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In true RAF Halton Community Support style, we upped our game again this year… As the families and children entered the TCC they walked through a cloud of fog up past our spooky skeleton in his purple coffin.

They entered the darkness of the foyer to find themselves in a green lit witches dining room. With the witch at the table, the spaghetti on a plate and her cauldrons bubbling away. Also, they found a skeleton lying on the floor – (aka FS Sarah Glenister-Hobbs I never thought anyone could lay that still for that long). Dan Blaze was set up and ready to go in the soft play area and the children enjoyed various games including limbo and of course a disco.

The Children had so much fun, their fancy dress outfits have probably got to be the best we have seen, and it was super difficult for Dan Blaze and FS Sarah Glenister-Hobbs to choose the winners. The winner in each age group received a neon glowing bat light. They loved them. The Photobooth was a total hit, and the photos were brilliant (the link to see them is on Facebook RAF Halton Community Support Page). We had hotdogs and food boxes with pizza and cocktail sausages and naughty snacks like chocolate fingers. There was plenty of squash for everyone, good job with the amount of dancing the children did.

We couldn’t believe how quickly the time flew past. As the families left, they received a piece of Halloween cake, and the children were given a cone of sweets to set them off on their trick or treat adventures.

These events don’t come together easily and there are people behind the scenes that work so hard to make these events successful. Therefore, all in the Community Support Team would like to send our huge personally thanks FS Sarah Glenister-Hobbs, Cpl Victoria Taylor, Mrs Rachel Munday, Mrs Mandi Masters, Mrs Megan Davies, without these people and their constant support these events would genuinely

Sad note: we have to say a very sad farewell to our wonderful DAN BLAZE who is moving onto new adventures… We would like to wish him all the best of luck and we send him our very best wishes. We will miss him hugely and I know the families and children will too. Thank you, Dan, for everything you have done for the TCC over the past 6+ years.

Finally, if you have an imagination, like to get involved and would like to volunteer to help with our events please do get in touch.

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