Fundraising

Fundraising Festival Brew
Ale connoisseurs will raise a glass to a specially commissioned commemorative beer
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Sunday G-roast – The LeeStock bug eating challenge 2011
For LeeStock 2011, my girlfriend and I tried to think of an original way of raising money for the Willow Foundation
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The Willow Foundation Ball 2011
The day started when we arrived at the Park Plaza Hotel London 10.00hrs, met up with my brother Phil and wife Kath,
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Ash Watts; Arsing about for charity – LeeStock 2010
Ash Watts raised over £1,000.00 for LeeStock in 2010, in what looked to be one of the most painful contributions to the Willow Foundation via LeeStock
Read more29th April – a “Royal” celebration
So, coincidentally, the commencement of the LeeStock festivities this year coincides with the Royal event of the year – The Royal Wedding. So on the 29th … Continue reading 29th April – a “Royal” celebration
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Shaun Warner – Skydiving for LeeStock
I have wanted to skydive for a long time now, but just never booked up, if i’m honest i think i was too nervous.
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Cricket, BBQs and Bouncy Castles
Dum dum dum-dum, dum-dum dum-dum-dum, dum dum dum du-dum, dur-dur-durr-dur-duurrr! Ahem, that was the start of “Soul Limbo”, the BBC’s cricket theme tune. The BBC won’t … Continue reading Cricket, BBQs and Bouncy Castles
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Lee Dunford Memorial Cup – LeeStock Footy
To kick off the LeeStock festival weekend fun, we have the return of the Lee Dunford Memorial Cup. Played each year between LeeStock Utd and Long Melford Razors FC, the LDMC is now in it’s 3rd year
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LeeStock Pub Crawl!!
So as April starts rolling on and the inevitable LeeStock approaches, we need a way to promote this festival extravaganza.
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LeeStock Tattoo Challenge!
Those who know Ash Watts will have seen some his tattoos already – well this one could be the biggest and best yet. Ash will be … Continue reading LeeStock Tattoo Challenge!
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The LeeStock Twenty 20 cricket match
Great British Inventions… First there was the Sandwich – invented in the 18th century for Earl Sandwich so that he could continue to play cribbage without getting his cards greasy
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