Peaky Blinders visit, head shave, and raffle raise vital cash for Macmillan
Julie Farrell organised for the Birmingham ‘Peaky Blinders’ to visit Louth as part of her fundraising event on August 25, meeting members of the public and raising vital funds.
A big raffle also took place at the Pack Horse pub on the day, with a £50 Vaping Worx voucher as third prize, a ‘Peaky Blinders’ suit as second prize, and a fantastic £600 worth of paintball vouchers donated by Bawtry Paintball Fields at the top prize.
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Hide AdJulie told the Leader: “I’m really happy with how it’s gone. To raise this much money is absolutely fabulous.”
She added that she would like to say a huge thank you to all the businesses and individuals who got involved and donated prizes. Special thanks goes to Julie Kilmore (landlady at the Pack Horse) for hosting the event, and all her customers who donated.
The funds raised through the raffle and the Peaky Blinders visit were added to the money raised by Julie’s daughter Carla (14), who took part in a sponsored head shave alongside her friend Emily Ackroyd (14) back in July.
Jamie Davenport, fundraising manager at Macmillan Cancer Support, said: “I’d like to thank Julie and everyone else involved for all their hard work.
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Hide Ad“Without fundraising, Macmillan wouldn’t exist. Thanks also goes to the Peaky Blinders for coming.”
A coffee morning to raise further funds for Macmillan will take place at the Pack Horse, in Eastgate, on Friday September 28 from 10am.