Page 16 - District Interactive Magazine June 2019
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Ready Teddy Jump!                                   The two clubs, Braunton and Braunton Caen,
                                                    raised plenty of cash for their respective charities:
The Rotary Club of Exmouth Raleigh entertained      Live Well in Braunton and the town’s Volunteer
the Bank Holiday crowds on the 27 May with          Bureau. The first of these took up their offer of a
Teddies Galore! Well done to all who contributed    free pitch where people in the community could
and the Club would like to thank the MC and Sky     find out more about their work and meet the co-
Platforms, who provided a fabulous service free of  ordinating staff.
charge.

The brave Teddies were raising funds for the                                   Having fun at the Fayre!
Bramble children's ward at the Royal Devon &
Exeter Hospital.                                    All the charities involved in the Fayre were given
                                                    free pitches so that all the money raised could go
Catch the day in this video:                        direct to good causes.
https://www.facebook.com/Rotary1175/videos/87
3299139715460/                                      New this year at the Braunton Fayre was a “teddy
                                                    tent”, with entertainment for the children,
Tuneful in Braunton                                 including a lucky dip, a teddy tombola, friendship
                                                    bracelets and a “name the teddy bear”
The twin Rotary Clubs in Braunton, North Devon,     competition.
have got together again to run the town’s village
fayre on the May bank holiday, and, this year,      In your Easter bonnet…
they decided again to include music, with local
musicians playing all day long.                     Easter bonnets were on display at the Spring Tea
                                                    Party, organised by Yelverton Rotary this year.

                                                    According to Community Chairman Paul Williams,
                                                    more than 80 senior citizens turned up in their
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