1874 Bake Off
Thu 9th February 2017 | 1874 Northwich | By Ian Templeman
The Social and Fundraising committee at 1874 Northwich are inviting supporters to take part in an "1874 Bake Off" at the home game against Squires Gate this Saturday.
The committee have been busy of late, organising events to raise funds for both the club and their official charity this season, St Luke's Hospice, and a week last Saturday they staged a very well supported "Tribute to Elvis" night starring local entertainer Ivan Kingsley, raising a considerable amount for club funds.
This coming Saturday they are turning their attention to raising funds for St Luke's (Cheshire) Hospice, who are running a Love St Luke's campaign through February to raise awareness of the Hospice around the area.
To help support the Hospice, the club have orgainsed a "Bake Off", as committee member Steve Richardson explained.
"We are asking supporters to bring along their own baking creations to enter the Bake off. I don't expect a vast amount, but I know that we will have at least 5 or 6 of the finest baking creations ever seen. Soggy bottoms will be severely down marked .
"Supporters will be asked to buy a ticket and cast their vote. Tickets to vote in the event will cost only £1 each, with the winner receiving the masterpiece of catering excellence.
"All proceeds from the competition will be donated to our charity partner St Luke’s Cheshire Hospice. It's a bit of fun and this is our way of doing our bit".
1874 Bake Off
Thu 9th February 2017 | 1874 Northwich
By Ian Templeman
The Social and Fundraising committee at 1874 Northwich are inviting supporters to take part in an "1874 Bake Off" at the home game against Squires Gate this Saturday.
The committee have been busy of late, organising events to raise funds for both the club and their official charity this season, St Luke's Hospice, and a week last Saturday they staged a very well supported "Tribute to Elvis" night starring local entertainer Ivan Kingsley, raising a considerable amount for club funds.
This coming Saturday they are turning their attention to raising funds for St Luke's (Cheshire) Hospice, who are running a Love St Luke's campaign through February to raise awareness of the Hospice around the area.
To help support the Hospice, the club have orgainsed a "Bake Off", as committee member Steve Richardson explained.
"We are asking supporters to bring along their own baking creations to enter the Bake off. I don't expect a vast amount, but I know that we will have at least 5 or 6 of the finest baking creations ever seen. Soggy bottoms will be severely down marked .
"Supporters will be asked to buy a ticket and cast their vote. Tickets to vote in the event will cost only £1 each, with the winner receiving the masterpiece of catering excellence.
"All proceeds from the competition will be donated to our charity partner St Luke’s Cheshire Hospice. It's a bit of fun and this is our way of doing our bit".