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Farmyard Party High and Dry for 2006

Press ReleaseMAG National CommitteeMAG Vice Chair


Check out the progress of the Appeal Fund.

You have helped us hit the target of £20,000

Here


Farmyard Marshal's Tsunami Soiree

Book Online at www.farmyardparty.com

All Welcome-Please come & support the Marshalls fund

23rd, 24th & 25th September 2005

At Dene Park Sports & Social Club, Dunswell, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU6 0AA

Full Details Here


Download the poster in
PDF 1.28mb Here
Word 215kb Here

Print it off - stick it in bike shops - on websites.

Following the flash floods in Yorkshire that hit MAG’s Farmyard Party, many volunteer marshals have lost their tents and all the clothing and possessions that they’d packed for a 10 day stint.

Bikes have been damaged some are beyond repair. Washed away by the flood and although recovered they had been sitting under water for hours.

‘The Farmyard Party’ is MAG’s No1 fund raising event for which all marshals actually buy tickets.

They expect to work hard for nothing and pay for the
privilege, but not this much.


YORK MAG “One Night Stand Rally”

A chilled out rally and marshals debrief the One Night Stand Rally was more than just a party. Raising £1000 for the Marshals Flood Appeal with a raffle and auction.

A big thanks to the Halfway Heros  MCC who donated £300

Details Here

Please note: All extra money donated to the Marshalls Flood Appeal will be forwarded to the "Rye Flood Appeal" for Helmsley and the surrounding villages.

You can donate direct to HSBC Bank.

Account number: 513 762 41 Sort Code: 40 24 05.

Cheques made payable to “Rye Flood Appeal” can be sent to

“Estate Office, Duncombe Park, Helmsley, York, North Yorkshire
YO62 5EB"

BIG THANKS!

To all those that volunteered to clean up the site during the week after the flood.

To those that gave up their spare time to graft until they dropped, volunteered equipment, got on with the job in hand.

What can we say but just a BIG THANKS.

IT’S NOT ALL GLAMOUR YOU KNOW