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0 Comments | This entry was posted on Mar 05 2010
Dear Friend,
 
Please don’t forget to use the Easyfundraising.org.uk  site, before you make an on line purchase.If you choose The Fred Foundation we recieve a donation each time you buy something. 

 Registration is very easy.

Once you have registered your details will be remembered.
The next time you wish to buy something from -say Amazon, instead of going directly to the Amazon site, you click onto the Easyfundraising site instead, and from there, you click onto Amazon, and away you go.
To get the donation you have to enter the site of your choice from the Easyfundraising site first.
If you save the Easyfundraising site as a favourite, on your computer,  then it is always handy.
I noticed yesterday,that the site has many discounted offers in addition to the normal sales available and some offers of increased donations if you buy before a certain date. I hear you can even order your groceries from Tesco direct through the site.
Happy shopping!
 
Felicity

Fred at the V&A

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Feb 25 2010

Susan Newell treated a select band of Fred’s friends to a wonderful tour of the V&A’s ceramics galleries, today. Most went on to have lunch on some very ordinary white plates! How disappointing.

Pictures to come later

Fred at the V & A

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Feb 06 2010

Susan Newell, who gave us the marvellous tour of the Wallace Collection, has agreed to host a tour of the new ceramics gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Susan has been working behind the scenes at the V&A to get the galleries opened, and also running a course for them on ceramics. Join us at 10.30 on Thursday 25th February for the tour.  Tickets at £20 each are available on a first come first served basis, from -

Felicity Ellacombe

hello@thefredfoundation.org

ellacombe09@o2.co.uk

Only 20 places are available, so hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry!

 

Felicity Ellacombe

Trustee

Universal Pictures 3 Peaks Challenge

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Oct 15 2009

universal

We made it back in one piece….well almost.

The challenge started well as we got to Ben Nevis, Scotland, on time at 5pm Saturday, but then it started to go downhill (pardon the pun) for some:

Casualty 1: Andrew Ryan – He made it up and down Ben Nevis despite apparently fracturing a bone in his foot (some say a minor blister), before having to retire thereafter to Mediterranean sandals and back seat. Read more »