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And Rayfest, Saturday, the 6th of July. And of course, as you know, we are proud to be media partners with Rayfest, which is happening at Ray Commons School, Saturday, the 6th of July. They've got various things happening on the main stage, the Feel Good Arena, a maker's market and a food village and a family fun zone as well. Let's just have a look at these.
And Rayfest, Saturday, the 6th of July. And of course, as you know, we are proud to be media partners with Rayfest, which is happening at Ray Commons School, Saturday, the 6th of July. They've got various things happening on the main stage, the Feel Good Arena, a maker's market and a food village and a family fun zone as well. Let's just have a look at these.
Taekwondo, there's a choir, a DJ, there's the cheer squad as well, musical theatre, there's a petting zoo, Punch and Judy, they've got football fun, they've got arts and crafts, they've got Bats Hill Gin. They've got Joe's Diner, they've got a kitchen there, they've got a cookie pod, they've got coffee and ice cream and candy floss as well.
Taekwondo, there's a choir, a DJ, there's the cheer squad as well, musical theatre, there's a petting zoo, Punch and Judy, they've got football fun, they've got arts and crafts, they've got Bats Hill Gin. They've got Joe's Diner, they've got a kitchen there, they've got a cookie pod, they've got coffee and ice cream and candy floss as well.
Inflatables, face painting, splatter rat, finding Nemo, bean bag toss and a teddy tombola and meet the goalie as well and loads more as well. And it's all happening on Saturday at Ray Common School. They're calling it Ray Fest, which is absolutely fantastic. And you can go along there and all money raised will be going to Ray Common School.
Inflatables, face painting, splatter rat, finding Nemo, bean bag toss and a teddy tombola and meet the goalie as well and loads more as well. And it's all happening on Saturday at Ray Common School. They're calling it Ray Fest, which is absolutely fantastic. And you can go along there and all money raised will be going to Ray Common School.
For more inquiries or for more details, contact friends at ray-common.surrey.sch.uk. Also next Saturday, friends of Firstfield are holding their annual summer fate. Saturday, 6th of July, 11 to 1.30, Games Tombola's Splat the Teacher. OK, well, Rayfest have got Splatterat. I can't help thinking that Firstfield have got one better with Splatter Teacher.
For more inquiries or for more details, contact friends at ray-common.surrey.sch.uk. Also next Saturday, friends of Firstfield are holding their annual summer fate. Saturday, 6th of July, 11 to 1.30, Games Tombola's Splat the Teacher. OK, well, Rayfest have got Splatterat. I can't help thinking that Firstfield have got one better with Splatter Teacher.
DJ Prizes and Refreshments at Firstfield Primary School in Mercedham. and they're hoping the Splatter Teacher's Stall, they say, will be a really big draw. They've also got the Raven Smoothie Bike, Exotic Animals, and various other games and stalls as well.
DJ Prizes and Refreshments at Firstfield Primary School in Mercedham. and they're hoping the Splatter Teacher's Stall, they say, will be a really big draw. They've also got the Raven Smoothie Bike, Exotic Animals, and various other games and stalls as well.
The Royal Alexandra and Albert School present an eight-hour football match, so that's 30 players, two managers, two refs, plus a variety of volunteers taking part in what's called Matchu 2024. Now, it's to raise money in memory of Matthew van Noord Pendleton, who sadly died in late 2023. And I won't go into details about what happened.
The Royal Alexandra and Albert School present an eight-hour football match, so that's 30 players, two managers, two refs, plus a variety of volunteers taking part in what's called Matchu 2024. Now, it's to raise money in memory of Matthew van Noord Pendleton, who sadly died in late 2023. And I won't go into details about what happened.
If you're aware, then you have our sympathies and our understanding. They say Matthew was a marvellous person with an eye for detail, as well as a brilliant sense of humour and a tremendous ability to work hard, all while maintaining a love for his family and friends.
If you're aware, then you have our sympathies and our understanding. They say Matthew was a marvellous person with an eye for detail, as well as a brilliant sense of humour and a tremendous ability to work hard, all while maintaining a love for his family and friends.
And they say Matthew had such a curiosity for life and never stopped himself from learning something new and supporting others to the best of his ability. They say he was a funny, kind, empathetic and supportive person. And it was a real support to everyone around him. We miss him so, so much.
And they say Matthew had such a curiosity for life and never stopped himself from learning something new and supporting others to the best of his ability. They say he was a funny, kind, empathetic and supportive person. And it was a real support to everyone around him. We miss him so, so much.
And this is an eight-hour football match, kick-off at 9am, six aside, 30-minute player rotation, final whistle at five. I've not heard of this kind of thing before. They're supporting Mind, one of the UK's leading mental health charities, who support so many people across the county and across the country. And we wish them good luck for that.
And this is an eight-hour football match, kick-off at 9am, six aside, 30-minute player rotation, final whistle at five. I've not heard of this kind of thing before. They're supporting Mind, one of the UK's leading mental health charities, who support so many people across the county and across the country. And we wish them good luck for that.
If you'd like to go along to the school, the Royal Alexandra and Albert School. And as I say, that's Saturday week, 9 a.m. Another message here. We're starting a charity. Come and join us for an evening of live music performance and support us in providing opportunities for young people to perform and get them some professional coaching to succeed, which they normally couldn't afford.
If you'd like to go along to the school, the Royal Alexandra and Albert School. And as I say, that's Saturday week, 9 a.m. Another message here. We're starting a charity. Come and join us for an evening of live music performance and support us in providing opportunities for young people to perform and get them some professional coaching to succeed, which they normally couldn't afford.