The breakdown of exhibitors demonstrates to what extent the town has taken the event to heart, with schools, playgroups, businesses, churches and associations of amazing variety, from brownies to the visually impaired, from the Tourist Information Centre to groups devoted to supporting children with autism and learning difficulties. It’s also a delight to find private individuals taking on a tree.
The Festival didn’t finish on the Sunday – trees would have a new life in the homes, schools, businesses that paid for them. In addition, those which were not required by their owners were bought by various families, and 40 or so were sold on to Lamarsh church, who sold them on yet again to other homes.
We are very grateful to all of our sponsors, the musicians who provided live entertainment, and all those who helped with setting up, stewarding and clearing up after the festival, and especially all those exhibitors who took part.
A tremendous number of dedications were hung on the Chancel 'Tree of Memories' during the week of the Tree Festival in St. Peter's and also during the following weeks up to the New Year. We are very grateful for the sponsorship of the tree by Hunnaballs of Sudbury Funeral Service.
The dedications were collected when the tree was removed and given to the Hunnaballs Funeral Service office.
Santa again visited Sudbury on the evening when the Sudbury Christmas Lights were switched on and over a number of days leading up to Christmas, albeit in a new ‘home’ courtesy of Sudbury Library. This year he was able to give a small gift to each child that visited his Grotto in the Library, which suggested that over 250 children paid him a visit. Donations from the Grotto visits, coupled with ‘street’ collections, raised over £833, which will be donated to causes considered appropriate by the Rotary Club in the near future.
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A key part of our work is to promote the environment and to encourage schools to become aware of the importance of their environment. We also support individual projects in several primary schools.
moreA key feature of our work is to offer support to local young people in several ways by working with local schools.
moreSeveral of our diverse on-going projects aim to make a difference to the less fortunate individuals and communities internationally.
moreA chance to catch up on news over the past few months.
moreCrucial Crew 2023 is scheduled for 15th - 19th May, 2023. Having organised the event for 21 years, Sudbury Rotary Club will continue to provide help in future with The Bridge Project taking over the organisation.
moreHere you can find out more about our regular activities and see a short video about Sudbury Rotary Club.
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