Over £1200 raised for Guide Dogs for the Blind
Saturday 8th August 2009
A number of prizes are still waiting to be collected following the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and Kent County Cricket Club Cricket Week Raffle. Several of the prizes have already been collected
A 2010 Season Ticket – donated by Kent County Cricket Club
White 89
Motorcycle Hospitality Package – donated by GSE Haulage Ltd
White 12
Management coaching for a Kent Business – donated by Integrity Performance Coaching Ltd
Blue 386
Financial Health Check – donated by Park Row
Pink 226
Two signed Cricket bats – donated by Friends Provident
Yellow 922
Hot Air Balloon Ride – donated by HRGO Recruitment
Yellow 993
Cider Tasting and Orchard Tour – donated by Rough Old Wives
Blue 406
Digital Camera – donated by Invicta IT Solutions
Pink 96
One night“s accommodation for two guests – donated by Hilton Dartford Bridge
Yellow 880
Champagne and Chocolates – donated by HRGO plc
Pink 370
Piper-Heidsieck Champagne – donated by HR+ ltd
Yellow 953
A £25.00 gift voucher for copying, printing and scanning services – donated by Copy-Link ltd
Yellow 86
Four cases of Spitfire cans – donated by Shepherd Neame
Blue 836
Vegetable box – donated by Nethergong Nurseries
Blue 446
Champagne – donated by Heronswood Press Ltd
Yellow 376
Financial health check donated by Park Row
Pink 226
Matsui DAB Radio donated by Shoppers Anonymous
Yellow 236
The following prizes have already been collected
Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Service – donated by AKE Cleaning Specialists
A case of wine – donated by Chives Catering
Dinner for two at Seasons Restaurant – donated by Hilton Hotels
And Kent County Cricket Club would like to thank Mr Keen who kindly re-donated the acrylic print of the Kent County Cricket 2009 squad for a future raffle. The print was donated by Wallace Print Group.
To claim your prize, please bring your winning ticket to the main Club office or call 01227 456886.
Thank you to everyone who purchased a ticket and to all of the companies that kindly donated prizes. In excess of £1,200 was raised for The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.