SaundersFEST donates £25,000 to charities and local good causes
SaundersFEST donates £25,000 to charities and local good causes
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The recent success of the first ever SaundersFEST can be measured by the huge amount of positive feedback received from guests, vendors and performers along with the fact that it raised over £25,000 for charities and good causes.
The volunteer committee played a significant role in developing the musical festival which took place over the weekend of 7th-9th July this year. This event would not have been possible without the cooperation of many local organisations, including Saundersfoot Harbour, Saundersfoot Sports Club, Saundersfoot Sailing Club and Saundersfoot Bowling Club, who all supported the activities over the weekend.
“Without doubt the sponsors played an incredible role in making sure that all monies from ticket sales from the event went to all the nominated charities” said Chris Williams who was the instigator of the event “without their support this wouldn’t have been possible”.
“To raise over £25,000 in our first event has fully supported our theory that there is the need for a music festival in the village. It was fantastic that the event was supported so well by residents, visitors and businesses. We would like to thank everyone who purchased tickets and hopefully you will all keep an eye out for 2024 event updates coming soon!”
This week Chris Williams handed out cheques to the following organisations who all play a vital role in the community supporting residents.
Saundersfoot Cricket Club - £2,250
Saundersfoot Football Club - £2,000
Saundersfoot Bowling Club - £2,000
Saundersfoot Sailing Club - £1,000
Tenby Lifeboats - £500
Saundersfoot in Bloom £250
There are still bigger cheques to present to the remaining four charities supported by SaundersFEST – Velindre, Sandy Bears, Ty Hafan and Greenacres Animal centre.
“Another major factor to the success of the festival” says Chris “was the army of volunteers who gave up their time, so this event ran as smoothly as possible – so thank you to all of them, they did a fabulous job”.
Next year the committee will look to promote projects in the community of Saundersfoot. The organisers are keen to repay the fantastic support shown this year by working with various organisation to help enhance the village community.
SaundersFEST donates £25,000 to charities and local good causes
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