Multiple Sclerosis Society
Registered Charity 207495
NOVEMBER 2002 NEWS

Fund Raiser

As reported in the last issue, The Monkey Pub in Great Horton road held a fun night to raise funds for the Bradford Branch. I was informed it was a great night out and well attended. Some of the money was raised by a sponsored bike ride and the rest raised on the night. A grand total of £650 was raised. The chairman and committee would like to thank all those who had taken part in raising the money. It was due to the efforts of Kevin Hull who had made it possible.

Pictured below are some of the people involved in the fund raiser at the Monkey Pub Great Horton.

Andy Wiseman, Kevin Hull, Jon fisher, Scott Lockwood Nick Fox, Susan Hull, Carol Lawton.
 

 

Christmas Party

This years Christmas party will again be held at the Pennington Midland Hotel.

The meal will start at 7.15pm and the invites were included in with your news letter. Please fill in and return them even if you are not going to attend.
 

 

Annual Subs

Subs for 2003 are due on 1st January 2003.

Please try to make payments as near to this date as possible.
 

 

Social Meetings

What a great year we have had once again. I am pleased to say that we have had some very good turns again this year. Our last meeting this year will be November 12th at East Bowling Unity Club. We start again next year in March. Don’t forget to let Mr fisher have your invites back in plenty of time.
 

 

Big Night Out

Again next year we will be arranging The Big Night Out in April. We don’t know for sure who will be appearing until nearer the time, But we will let you know in a future newsletter.
 

 

Christmas Shopping Trip

Mrs Fisher is trying to organise a shopping trip to the White Rose Shopping Centre On December 3rd about 11.00 till 3.00pm. Times are approximate. If you are interested please contact Mrs Fisher on 01274-687786 as soon as possible as spaces are limited, and need to be booked by the 19 November. There will be a small charge of £3.00 per person to cover transport costs. Auto scooters are available at the centre. Wheelchair users must have own pushers.
 

 

Ideas

If you have any ideas for future news letters please let Stuart Lee-Haigh know.
 

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