bretforton show raffle prizes 2022
If you could donate a raffle prize for 2024, please get in touch. We would greatly appreciate your generosity.
Raffle Prizes for 2022
A huge thank you to everyone who has donated raffle prizes. Your generosity will help us raise lots of money for local charities and organisations. Prizes this year include:
Two nights in a luxury Airbnb
Lunch for two at Russell's Restaurant in Broadway
A Fleece Inn, Bretforton Voucher
An alpaca experience
Family ticket for The National Trust's Snowshill Manor & Gardens
Family VIP ticket for the Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Steam Railway
Hozelock Tuffhoze from Vale Gardens
Case of 12 bottled beers
Gel overlay nail treatment from AD Beauty, Evesham x 2
Coffee & cake for two at Herbies Coffee House Evesham
Two tickets for 'Bedroom Farce' a BAD (Bretforton Amateur Dramatics) Theatre Production
Voucher from Beauty by Beaumonde, Evesham
Raffle Prizes for 2022
A huge thank you to everyone who has donated raffle prizes. Your generosity will help us raise lots of money for local charities and organisations. Prizes this year include:
Two nights in a luxury Airbnb
Lunch for two at Russell's Restaurant in Broadway
A Fleece Inn, Bretforton Voucher
An alpaca experience
Family ticket for The National Trust's Snowshill Manor & Gardens
Family VIP ticket for the Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Steam Railway
Hozelock Tuffhoze from Vale Gardens
Case of 12 bottled beers
Gel overlay nail treatment from AD Beauty, Evesham x 2
Coffee & cake for two at Herbies Coffee House Evesham
Two tickets for 'Bedroom Farce' a BAD (Bretforton Amateur Dramatics) Theatre Production
Voucher from Beauty by Beaumonde, Evesham
Charity support
Any profits made from Bretforton Show in 2024 will be donated to local organisations and charities, including:
St Richard’s Hospice provides free specialist palliative care for patients living with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses, and supports their families. Each year the hospice team helps over 2,400 patients and family members in Worcestershire. Find out more at www.strichards.org.uk
(Registered Charity Number 515668)
Caring Hands in the Vale is a charity that helps relieve poverty and need in the Vale of Evesham through practical support. They do a brilliant job running a foodbank and a range of support activities to help people change and improve their circumstances. Read more at www.chands.org.uk
(Registered Charity Number 1167237)
Campden Home Nursing is a charitable trust established in 1990 to provide nursing care for the terminally ill who wish to be cared for at home, in their last weeks of life. They also provide bereavement support and a Cancer Support Service, based in Jecca's House in Chipping Campden. Learn more at www.campdenhomenursing.org.
(Registered Charity Number 1178423)
The Freedom Day Centre is a centre for adults with learning disabilities and other special needs. Opened to the public in 2017, they aim to help users gain new skills, grow in independence and become more involved in the community. They host a variety of activities that meet educational, social and therapeutic needs. Cafe Freedom is their 'inclusive' cafe, serving homemade meals at an affordable price. Discover more at www.freedomdaycentre.co.uk
We are grateful to volunteers at The Tracy Sollis Leukaemia Trust for running our car parks.
The Tracy Sollis Leukaemia Trust is a local charity committed to helping relieve sickness, suffering and distress of those suffering from leukaemia. It was founded in memory of Tracy Sollis who lost a battle against leukaemia at the age of 15 years. It purchases equipment for both hospitals and research, and provides complementary treatment for patients. On referral from the medical profession, short term breaks are available for patients to assist wellbeing. Further information on The Trust can be found by logging on to the Charity’s website www.tracysollistrust.org
(Registered Charity Number 1069269)
St Richard’s Hospice provides free specialist palliative care for patients living with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses, and supports their families. Each year the hospice team helps over 2,400 patients and family members in Worcestershire. Find out more at www.strichards.org.uk
(Registered Charity Number 515668)
Caring Hands in the Vale is a charity that helps relieve poverty and need in the Vale of Evesham through practical support. They do a brilliant job running a foodbank and a range of support activities to help people change and improve their circumstances. Read more at www.chands.org.uk
(Registered Charity Number 1167237)
Campden Home Nursing is a charitable trust established in 1990 to provide nursing care for the terminally ill who wish to be cared for at home, in their last weeks of life. They also provide bereavement support and a Cancer Support Service, based in Jecca's House in Chipping Campden. Learn more at www.campdenhomenursing.org.
(Registered Charity Number 1178423)
The Freedom Day Centre is a centre for adults with learning disabilities and other special needs. Opened to the public in 2017, they aim to help users gain new skills, grow in independence and become more involved in the community. They host a variety of activities that meet educational, social and therapeutic needs. Cafe Freedom is their 'inclusive' cafe, serving homemade meals at an affordable price. Discover more at www.freedomdaycentre.co.uk
We are grateful to volunteers at The Tracy Sollis Leukaemia Trust for running our car parks.
The Tracy Sollis Leukaemia Trust is a local charity committed to helping relieve sickness, suffering and distress of those suffering from leukaemia. It was founded in memory of Tracy Sollis who lost a battle against leukaemia at the age of 15 years. It purchases equipment for both hospitals and research, and provides complementary treatment for patients. On referral from the medical profession, short term breaks are available for patients to assist wellbeing. Further information on The Trust can be found by logging on to the Charity’s website www.tracysollistrust.org
(Registered Charity Number 1069269)
thanks to our sponsors
We are immensely grateful to all our Show sponsors. Without their support, we wouldn't be able to put on a Show, entertain our visitors, and raise money for local organisations and charities. Thank you. Our sponsors from the last Show are listed below. If you are interested in being a sponsor of the Show this year, please get in touch.