Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild has prolonged “one big thank you” to everybody who ‘rescued’ the 2023 RNLI Angle Walk and Dog Show.
The present, described as a real ‘one crew’ train, raised £500 kilos over all, with each penny going to the life-saving charity.
Musicians Sid and Bristol-Dave, longtime supporters of the RNLI, all the time travelling and giving their time. (Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild)
“The donation of Angle AFC field site was priceless,” stated Chair Daphne Bush.
“Huge thanks to club coach, Andrew Thomas, Chair, Peter Thomas and Sara Thomas, of the Pembroke Packaging family.
“The site offer was the first ‘miracle’ in the event planning! Positivity continued.
“Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Footpath officer, approached, provided thorough safety guidance for would-be walkers and marshals.
Advertising began with confidence.
“Massive thanks to Rachael and Anna for poster design and over 24 locations which displayed for us,” added Daphne.
Hazelbeach Community Council offered the Registration marquee, erected and delivered by Mark Vines the day earlier than.
On Sunday, Mark ran the course in 33 minutes!
Pictured are: Mark Vines who ran the course in 33 minutes; Lewis Creese, RNLI Angle Station Coxswain; Daphne Bush, Chair of Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild and Phil Bradden of occasion sponsor Pembroke Packaging. (Pic provided)
Phil Bradden, of Pembroke Packaging, kindly donated paper items for teas and the barbecue.
The barbecue breakfast menu, all the time a should to start out the day, was kindly donated by Guild Vice President, Mrs Shirley Wheeler and Keith Adie of Upton Farm Foods.
John Burns, of Burnspet Nutrition, Kidwelly, donated a unending quantity of treats, souvenirs and pet meals. It inspired many entries for the five-class Novelty Dog Show, organised by Ira and Tamzin and judged ably by Alice Coleman, RNLI space Community Manager.
Dog present class winner (Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild)
Off obligation – however not fairly – Master chef SSgt Jason Willis transported ‘everything’ to and from Angle. Jase then cheffed the barbecue all day with Guild member Rachael.
Pembroke Guild Secretary, Anna Willington with Daisy, winner of canine most like its proprietor! (Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild)
“Huge thanks to Guild members and their families who donated and served refreshments, took photos, assembled BBQs, parked cars, also entertaining our junior RNLI volunteers in the making,” stated Daphne.
“Great to have help to from Angle crew Clive and Alan, Coxswain Lewis Creese and his household too.“
Coxswain Lewis Creese and household (Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild)
Emma and George Gear, of Chapel Fort, offered parking for marshal Philip Aston, enabling simple access to the coastal path, ought to walkers want first assist or help.
A 12 months away however Angle AFC has invited this occasion again to Angle area subsequent 12 months.
The invitation has been accepted.
2024 marks the 2 hundredth birthday of the RNLI, and the seventy fifth birthday of Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild. They intend to make this a really particular celebration 12 months for his or her loyal supporters in all they plan. In the meantime, try RNLI 200 on the RNLI web site and listen to the day by day podcasts in countdown to the charity’s inaugural birthday service in Westminster Abbey in March 2024.
Daphne added: “On behalf of Pembroke Ladies Lifeboat Guild, of the RNLI, I ought to prefer to thank the workers of the Tenby Observer for his or her help“.