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£2,825
raised of £2,600 target by 100 supporters

    Weʼve raised £2,825 to make our school playing field useable

    Drymen, United Kingdom
    Funded on Sunday, 6th September 2015

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    For too many years it has rained(a lot) in Drymen turning our Primary School playing fields into an uneven, unusable swamp!
    We are three mums involved in Drymen Primary School Parent Teachers Association and have set ourselves a challenge - To walk 17 miles from Drymen to Callander then cycle 42 miles from Callander to Kenmore along the Rob Roy Way. We hope to do this in less than 11 hours. Please support us!

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    • Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders9 years ago
      Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

      Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

      9 years ago

      With 3 days to go we would like everyone to know that taking into account direct donations we have raised a whopping £5,500 towards sorting the playing field for the local children - a massive thank you to one and all for your generousity

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    • Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders9 years ago
      Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

      Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

      9 years ago

      We discovered that if we didn't reach our target then the pledges so generously made would not be collected. JG have kindly reduced our target to ensure all the pledges are collected - The good news is that we do have additional direct pledges and the target is almost achieved.

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    • Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders9 years ago
      Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

      Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

      9 years ago

      We have smashed through the £2,500 mark - fantastic - we are a bit delicate today but still smiling at our achievement

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    9 years ago

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    Page last updated on: 9/10/2015 15.59

    Supporters

    100

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Sep 10, 2015

      Good luck / well done!

      £30.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Sep 7, 2015

      £100.00

    • Lucy McGeoch

      Lucy McGeoch

      Sep 4, 2015

      £20.00

    • PAM & BOB

      PAM & BOB

      Sep 4, 2015

      GIRL POWER RULES! NOTHING MORE IMPORTANT THAN 'PLAYTIME' FOR BAIRNS - A GREAT CAUSE!

      £50.00

    • Ian Walsh

      Ian Walsh

      Sep 4, 2015

      Well done Jackie, great effort

      £20.00

    • Bruno

      Bruno

      Sep 3, 2015

      Well done!Can't wait to play on the football pitch without getting soggy feet.Thank you.

      £20.00

    • Family O'Keefe

      Family O'Keefe

      Sep 2, 2015

      Congratulations, fantastic effort

      £20.00

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    Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

    Jackie Mackay, Ruth Ronald and Sarah Saunders

    Drymen, United Kingdom

    We are 3 sedentary mums from Drymen Primary School PTA. We are not (at all) super fit, and want to take on this challenge of walking 17 miles and cycling 42 miles from Drymen to Kenmore on the Rob Roy Way to help make a difference for the children at Drymen Primary School

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